Mangaluru: St Aloysius College alumni celebrate reunion in grandeur


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Mangaluru, Jan 13: St Aloysius College alumni reunion celebrations organized by SACAA (St Aloysius College Alumni/nae Association) unfolded in grand style at the St Aloysius High School premises on January 12.

Over 600 alumni with their families, members of staff and management participated. Music, entertainment and games were organized followed by dinner.

St Aloysius College rector Fr Dionysius Vaz shared his thoughts with the audience in his presidential address. Fr Swebert D’Silva principal and director of SACAA was present on the occasion. The convener, professor Edmund Frank welcomed the gathering. SACAA president Archibald Menezes spoke on the occasion and proposed the vote of thanks.

The beat group consisting of college students kept the gathering entertained with their rollicking music. Heera Pinto an alumnus of the college was master of ceremonies and had everyone present in a festive mood. It was indeed an evening to remember.

  

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  • Dr Mohan Prabhu, LL.D,QC, mangalore/ottawa

    Fri, Jan 13 2017

    It is wonderful to see these pictures of alumni. As an an old alumnus myself I was glad to see even the younger ones still wear sandals and have not been introduced to shoes and socks as the SC/ST students of vocational school have recently been provided by the government. Great example. May be the government has screwed its priorities!

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