Mangalore: SAC to Celebrate 25 Years of Girl Students' Presence by Honouring Alumnae


Mangalore: SAC to Celebrate 25 Years of Girl Students' Presence by Honouring Alumnae

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Mangalore, Aug 9: To celebrate the completion of 25 years of the presence of women students in its campus, St Aloysius College will honour 25 of its alumnae on August 24.

The history of St Aloysius Clollege is replete with milestones, and one among them is the year 1986 when girl students were admitted for the first time.

Having completed 25 years, the management, staff and students have decided to celebrate this event with a fitting ceremony.

The grand finale of the programme will be on August 24 at 3.30 pm at Eric Mathias hall in the campus. Ruth Manorama, president of National Alliance of Women will be the chief guest, while Fr Joseph Rodrigues, rector of St Aloysius Institutions will preside.

Women achievers in any field, be it academics, sports, social service, corporate sector or any other, and who have previously studied in St Aloysius College, are requested to send in their details to be eligible for the honour. Of the total entries received, 25 deserving names will be shortlisted for the honour.

Interested may send their details to:

Judy Pinto - 4jaysjudy@gmail.com
Ph:9448857172 

Aswita Shalet D'Souza - aswitabelle@gmail.com
Ph:9448329017.

  

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  • S S Prabhu, Jeppu Mangalore/Chennai

    Fri, Aug 17 2012

    I studied in this great institution between late 50s & early 60s.

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  • Janardhan, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 10 2012

    Hey u forgot us ...v boys gave the first batch of girls the homely feeling ...i remember they were a speck in the ocean of boys...good times ...

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  • ozzie / kelarai, mangalore

    Fri, Aug 10 2012

    I was doing my night college during 1984 and that time we had girl students, so how the year 1986 becomes girl students were admitted for the first time.

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  • A. NORONHA, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 10 2012

    Thanks Aloysious college for the good teaching and for promoting me to Govt.College in the 60's for excellency in Conduct.
    Fr. Menezes signed my certificates

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  • Ruchir Agarwal, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 09 2012

    The year i finished my degree CO-ED was started .After that more and more students girls joined SAC and the All boys college became co- educated.Wishing the function a grand success

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  • kk shetty, BAITHURLI,MANGALORE/MUSCAT

    Thu, Aug 09 2012

    It is good to hear and proud to say that my St.Aloysius Celebrating 25th Anniversary of co-education.All the best.I was a student of 1977 batch came out with B.Sc Graduation. I remember Rev.Fr.L.F.Rasquina (Rector/Principal)

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  • Jeevan Dsouza, Mangalore / Dar es salaam, Tanzania

    Thu, Aug 09 2012

    I am 1986 PCMB batch

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  • norin, bangalore

    Thu, Aug 09 2012

    What are the details we need to send

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  • A.PRABHU, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 09 2012

    Thank you Aloysious College for letting Beauty engulf Light house Hill but I do hold a grudge with you for withholding this beauty from penetrating the Aloysians walls when we were students..No Complaints
    ...OUR LOSS IS OUR CHILDREN'S GAIN

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