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Role of Alumni
Submitted by iborges on June 23, 2011 - 8:30am.The attached DNA (22 June'11)news article shows the importance given by the University of Oxford to the Alumni's role in its functioning.
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Bai Ratanbai Gharda Memorial Library in Bandra (West)
Submitted by Gerry Mascarenhas on June 18, 2011 - 9:31pm.In a day and age when Libraries are scarce in Mumbai it was refreshing to read this in today's Afternoon newspaper http://www.afternoondc.in/epaper/EpaperPost.aspx?id=27647
Dr Keki Gharda (Class of 1941) we thank you for this fantastic library. This library is an oasis in a concrete jungle that Bandra has become. I hope Stanislites make the time to visit the library.
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SSESA Lonavla Picnic 2011 [http://stanislites.org/alumni/node/2143]
Submitted by denzil on June 11, 2011 - 3:21pm.All said and done it wouldn't have been possible to have such an enjoyable time without the coooperation of everyone who came with us and participated whole-heartedly.
We must appreciate Fr Francis D'mello SJ whose guidance was a crucial factor, the brothers Jeffery & Joel who were ever helpful, the Staff led by Giles & Benji for their tolerance and Capt Mel Pais who conducted a recce of the flora & fauna around the villa & sponsored a prize too.
In a very great measure to all the youngsters who gave of themselves so wholeheartedly to ensure we had a great time goes the ultimate credit. We need them to ensure that events such as these enhance SSESAs value at ground zero.
Probably the one thing that stood out for me was every single one at the picnic participating in the singing of our School Anthem word by word. The cachophony was something to die for.
I am posting here a quiz coined from info available on the SESSA & St Stanislaus' HS websites which brings out many interesting facets of our Alma Mater. Some of the posts were debated against at the picnic. Maybe we could help and clear things up. Here we go ...
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An idea worth mirroring
Submitted by Gerry Mascarenhas on June 6, 2011 - 4:59pm.This article appeared in Sunday Mid-day of June 5th 2011. http://goo.gl/Jqkkj The questions is why can't we share our knowledge and resources across Jesuit institutions around India? There is a lot to learn from each other.
A day at Ferdinand Rodricks’workshop
Submitted by Gerry Mascarenhas on May 29, 2011 - 11:10am.Ferdie is a Stanislite from Clas of 1977 This article appeared in Sunday Mid-day of 29-May http://www.mid-day.com/epaper/index.htm
Teacher Ida (Mendana) Braganza
Submitted by Gerry Mascarenhas on May 3, 2011 - 11:45am.
Just heard that Teacher Ida (Mendana) Braganza passed away yesterday. She taught much before my time at St. Stanislaus. Funeral service was held on May 4th 2011 at 4.30pm at St. Francis of Assissi Church, Bandra (West). May she rest in peace.
How I recall...
Submitted by Daril Atkins on April 30, 2011 - 10:50pm.Since the last one or two years some of my companions from our days in the boarding, reached out to me. The first was Frank (is it the same one called affectionately 'Butler'?). Then there was Joe D'Souza, John Carvallo, and now Philon. I guess we are all in our 60s.
Joe D'Souza as I remember was affectionately called 'Chintu' and if memory serves me right, he was a good friend. John Carvallo was the studious one. He took his studies very seriously. And he was also a damn good hockey player. Then there was Philon who I recall was very stylish with a huge puff and handsome too.
Well at the current moment John Carvallo is visiting Dubai for his grandson's First Holy Communion. We are to meet tomorrow for the first time after about 45 years. Meanwhile I've just sent Philon in the USA a hello.
I was saddened by the news about Bro Toth who passed away. He saved my life when I was about 8 years old when he took me piggy back to a doctor in the middle of the night because I had the pneumonia. The infirmary was my favorite spot when I joined the boarding in 1950 or so. This continued for some years until I became toughened. Joe's technique of giving an injection was like throwing a dart. While his tech of administering an opening dose of Epsom salts was to hold your nose while you gulped the horrible tasting fluid. But the food in the infirmary was just heavenly compared to the refectory food.
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STANISLAUS SEVENTYNINE on Facebook for 1979ers.
Submitted by Adrian DMello on April 7, 2011 - 8:29am.Please spread the word that STANISLAUS SEVENTYNINE has been set up on Facebook for 1979ers.
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And you! Keep your mouth shut, you idiot!
Submitted by Francis DSilva on February 12, 2011 - 2:13pm.I picked this YT-video from a Facebook post (thanks Lee!), that is evidently choreographed to drive home an anti-bullying message. A great show, however the message is not so evident from the dance alone. So I decided to mash-up this with an article written by Editor-in-chief Trine Eilertsen at Bergens Tidende. I believe there is a fine line between a prank and what can escalate to plain terror. I think it is worth making a point about of bullying and why it needs more attention. I believe bullying exists in the workplace too -- but we probably learn this at school first!
Teacher Bjørndal's method
And you! Keep your mouth shut, you idiot!
Original (Norwegian). My translation with Trine's permission.
There is a knock on the classroom door of Class 9B. They are about halfway through a Norwegian class. Outside is the class teacher. When the class sees him, they sit up in their seats. He has that effect on them, and they realize that this must be serious when he interrupts them in the middle of another teacher’s class.
- I want to talk with Arne, Per, Lise, Ingrid, Gunnar and Tone. You will join me in the group room now!
The students look at each other questioningly, get up and go out of the class.
- “Sit down”, says the class teacher tersely, after he has closed the door behind them in the group room. “And listen carefully”
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Brother Tort passes away
Submitted by Gerry Mascarenhas on February 2, 2011 - 9:33pm.
Just heard that Brother Tort incharge of the Treasurers Office for long passed away earlier this evening. Brother Tort has spent a lifetime in India having come to India as a novice. The attached picture shows Brother Tort at extreme left.
Funeral was held on 4th Feb 2011 at 9am at St. Peter's Church Bandra. May he rest in peace.





