Mangalore: 1971-1981 Ladyhill Batch Recollects School Days at Get-together


Mangalore: 1971-1981 Ladyhill Batch Recollects School Days at Get-together

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Mangalore, Dec 28: Funny anecdotes and experiences, Radhakka’s basket with 'chikkis', 'bend' and 'kadale', memories of thrashings and matching faces to names... it was a day filled with reminiscences for the batch of students who were together at Lady Hill School.

It was a mixed crowd of girls and boys who had started std 1 in 1971. Some had left school in between to go on to other schools, especially the boys, who left after the 5th std but, they were all classmates for some period of time and the bond that held all together was as strong as ever.

Held at Deepa Comforts in the city, the event brought in old students from far and near. While there was a big turnout of batchmates from in and around Mangalore, the well-planned and coordinated event spearheaded by Amitha Sequeira Prabhu, had old students who came long distances from Australia, USA and the Gulf countries, as well as other districts and states.

The day began with Vaikunt Prabhu and Bhavya Ponnappa welcoming the gathering to the reunion. It was followed by reciting the school anthem and singing all the well remembered school songs which brought back many fond memories.

Self introductions followed which gave a glimpse of how each individual had progressed. A few sang songs to entertain and jokes were shared. Memories of teachers and numerous incidents were relived. As in any other happy event, many games were conducted and prizes awarded for the same. The day included a scrumptious breakfast, lunch and tea.

The event was concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Sandhya Hegde and Francis Pereira.

The high point of the day was the decision to set up a corpus fund to donate to the school in the name of the batch. It was decided to go with the headmistress’ selection of meritorious and needy students to whom the scholarships would be given. The bond that was forged all those years ago seemed as strong as ever and it was a happy gathering that dispersed with old bonds renewed again, with a vow to meet again soon.

  

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  • Heera, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 30 2012

    Hi, I remembered a group song sung by our seniors at st anns school. Oh nodadu rajaneya kai deepa. It was a marvellous song. If some one can post it, it would be good. (1971 batch.). good old memories!

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M

    Fri, Dec 30 2011

    Hi
    All there! You have left some of the stalwarts of the 1975 batch and I am one of them! Sumana's 'radhakka butti' brings
    fond ,fond memories of dear Ladyhill ! May be they forgot Jarappa'a and Kamath's ice candy! Our's was the last Co-Ed batch and mind you we were
    a bit 'advanced' or 'forward'
    even then! May be of the reasons
    for making it the last year for co-education!~ Sister Rose Beatrice, Sister Denesia, Helen teacher,Sandhya teacher,Trecy ,Juliana teacher-
    who moulded us little beasts
    into what we are now,are certainly in our prayer's even today! Some of the prettiest
    girls of those days were my class
    mates and except for a handful
    most of them may not even be
    recognised by me! Was great to read the article and Daiji you never cease to wonder!

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  • Mabel T.M.D'sa, MANGALORE/DUBAI

    Thu, Dec 29 2011

    A very good job by Amita Sequeira Prabhu. I wish I was there.I was a student of 1976 batch.I will definitely try to be there for the next gathering. Well Amita, you can also start with a Ladyhill, Mangalore Facebook to enable everyone to register there.

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  • Jason Fernandez, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 29 2011

    Awesome photos! Congratulations Amitha and the rest for organising such a wonderful event & thanks Daijiworld for the coverage.I truly missed not being in attendance. Hope there could be another one soon.

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  • Celine Benny, Mangalore/California

    Thu, Dec 29 2011

    Congratulations Amitha. Good Job. Thanks Daiji for the coverage. Happy to see so many familiar faces who later continued education at St. Agnes. Let me name the faces I recognized. Charlotte, Amitha, Nayana, Shabeen, Bhavya, Shaila, Neetha, Iola, Nandini. Wow, I still remember your names. I did recognize few others but could not remember the names that is becoz I did not have regular interaction with them.Of all the names mentioned Shabeen I was about to enquire about you from Nayana and there you were in the pictures. Still looking the same.

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  • Fabiola, Mangalore/Canada

    Thu, Dec 29 2011

    To all those who attended - I wanted to meet you all, but could not due to unexpected circumstances. Memories of the years spent with you in Ladyhill I cherish even today. Thank you, Amitha for organizing the event to celebrate our 30 years out of high school. Thank you all who participated in the re-union. You gave those of us who could not attend an opportunity to relive the sweet memories. It was a pleasure to see all those happy faces again. Hope the bonds continue to grow and we have a grander one at 50!

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  • Bhavya Ponnappa, Coorg /Doha

    Wed, Dec 28 2011

    Couldn't wait to finish work and get home in anticipation of this article and pictures!!..Thanq Daijiworld....It was a wonderful wonderful day, there may be more such days ahead as planned, but this day will forever have a special place in all our hearts!!

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  • Vaikunt R Prabhu, , Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 28 2011

    thru' this article, you will help us get closer to many whom we have not been able to reach. The Alma Mater benefits with the goodwill and gestures from the Alumni's. It was great day spent with classmates and knowing more about them.

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  • v ds, uk

    Wed, Dec 28 2011

    i think u forgot kamath bellha candy and anitha store beside radhkha

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  • Charlotte Lobo, Mumbai / Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 28 2011

    Thanks Daijiworld for the media coverage !!!!

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  • Ramesh baliga, Mangalore/Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 28 2011

    Ooh! !!i missed it ..i too was a student of Lady hill for 5 years. Anyway thanks Daiji for publishing some superlative pictures..To tell the truth i am VERY proud of Lady Hill School.I still cherish the Christmas cribs AND school day on the grounds....SCHOOL TIMES ARE THE SWEETEST TIMES....

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  • Royston Prabhu, KSA

    Wed, Dec 28 2011

    A wonderful event to remember and recollect the yesteryears. The joy can be noticed among all. Keep the spirit growing.

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  • Sandhya Hegde, Mangalore/ Melbourne

    Wed, Dec 28 2011

    To the staff at Daijiworld- Thanks a lot for the Media release.

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  • Alwyn Pinto, Derebail / Dubai

    Wed, Dec 28 2011

    Congratulations and all the best for your future plan
    Alwyn Pinto & fly
    Dubai

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