2020-OCT-23-1619Hrs
Condolences to Lorna Palmer on the loss of her husband.
Garth Nicholas 71
2020-OCT-23-1619Hrs
Condolences to Lorna Palmer on the loss of her husband.
Garth Nicholas 71
2020-OCT-18-2204Hrs
I visited Neville Archibald- Archie this evening and he was in high spirits. Just about an hour ago I received another sad news. Lorna Palmer-Conyette (69-71) husband passed away this evening. Condolences to Lorna and the Family.
Ansel Knights 71
2020-OCT-16-2244Hrs
Neville,please accept my sincere condolences on the passing of your beloved wife Theo..She was such a wonderful person.
Praimraj Boodram 71
2020-OCT-16-0931Hrs
Greetings Fellow Mausicans:
My response to writing our legacy is that we add to/revise/refine the files/stories that we already have.
Erol and the regular contributors, thanks for the great work. I look forward to reading the weekly blog.
Thanks.
Adelia (72-74)
Adelia C. Bovell-Benjamin 74
2020-OCT-15-2324Hrs
My Fellow Mausicans,
What a memorable experience. Like a good Efebo play, there were numerous emotions, opportunities to laugh, cry, hope, discover, teach, grow, change, celebrate. In other words, my stay in Sweet TNT was like a good Trini Sunday Food, ah lil bit of everything.
Barbara, on September 12th, Marj and I were blessed to board a CAL flight and return to Atlanta via Miami. It was a blessed, six-months, spiritual journey.
Sincere condolences to the Archibald family. Archie was ah real nice Mausican Brother. Rest in Peace, my pardnah.
Thank you Brother Errol for your contributions to the Mausican family.
We love you, Big Brother. Even in yuh tight, tight, graduation dinner jacket. How yuh could dance so!
.As usual,
Rodney Foster 66-68
2020-OCT-09-1609Hrs
I was informed today of the death of the wife of Neville Archibald, Theo. We were there from 1969 to 1971. Archie, as he is known, and I were Villans.
Garth Nicholas 71
2020-OCT-09-1449Hrs
Hello fellow Mausicans
We spoke of publishing Mausica's legacy. Some have sent in a few stories here and there. Brenda Alexander (63-65) alerted me to a website mtcalumni.com/MTC/MTChistory.htmThis website has a list of pdf files submitted by many with the dates submitted. I started browsing this list and realize that many stories explaining a great part of that very legacy. So here is my idea: can we go through each of these files, see what we have chronologically, and use the information already stored to build a narrative. We can intersperse that narrative with related pictures. Among the names of people who have already submitted files are Felix Edinborough, Pat Allum, Joy Barnes, Merle Dillon etc.
So first, your thoughts before we move on to next steps. Thanks.
It's ok to reject the idea; not a big deal at all.
Bernice Stephens 65