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Sunday, May 28, 2023

FOUNDER'S, MAY 2023

 FOUNDER'S, MAY 2023

This year's Founder's Celebrations at School from May 18 to May 20, 2023 were by all accounts a great success. For the record, this was the 165th Founder's. The Chief Guest was Padma Bhushan Mr Nandan Nilekani, Co-Founder and Chairman of Infosys Technologies Limited and Founding Chairman of Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI).  

Old Lawrencians who attended will have their own stories to tell  of their visit to our alma mater but for the benefit of many of us who did not, here's an informal, personal account from OL Rear Admiral Philipose G. Pynumootil, IN  (Retd), Class of 1982. Philipose, as you will no doubt know, is the current Vice President of the Old Lawrencians Association (OLA). Over to you, Philipose!! 

-Prem Rao, NIL, 1967, Editor. 

Three days of frenetic activity. The previous Founders Day was held in Sep 22 thanks to the Headmaster wanting to ensure that the 12 th batch doesn’t miss out on their Founders.Incidentally the actual Founders Day of LSL is on the 6 th Sep.

This year it was back to conducting Founders in May which saw huge attendance, especially from the reunion batches. The T shirts and hats have become a veritable fashion statement of sorts. Innovative designs like the Hawaiian shirts or the 70 batch that replicated the Lovedale station board in Tamil,Hindi, English and the elevation of Lovedale in black with a yellow background on their green T shirts!

The Class of 70 were here in huge numbers,with spouses too actively participating in all events. They provided moral support to their classmate Mrs Elizabeth Beena Belliappa , President OLA at the AGM. The previous President Mr Johnny Paul is also from this batch.



L to R : Johnny Paul, ex President OLA; Elizabeth Beena Belliappa, President OLA; R Adm Philipose GP, Vice President OLA 

The standard of all events were exceptional from the Equestrian display to the PT Display, School Play and Variety Entertainment.

The Horse Power. Worthy of mention.

“Bring me a wheel of oaken wood

A rein of polished leather

A Heavy Horse and a tumbling sky Brewing heavy weather.’ 

As lamented Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull fame in his timeless classic, ‘ Heavy Horses.’

The school boasts of 22 fine horses who reside in a truly stable environment thanks to the efforts of my batch (1982) Head Boy a true thoroughbred Kudrai, Pradeep Reddy alias Krishnadev Rao ,the artiste formerly known as Prince.

Incidentally, riding is compulsory for class 5 kids. A fantastic initiative I think. The kids who are interested continue to ride beyond class 5, with many winning national awards. The 15 horses on parade were truly impressive. Mane stay - We witnessed the horses getting their manes plaited the previous day, akin to Bob Marley”s dreadlocks.Reggae Soul & Rock n Roll all the way!

The Large Hall looked resplendent and the plays /dance dramas were really amazing. The hall was packed and the events were livestreamed on a massive I HD screen on the adjacent lawns.

The PT Display had a melange of activities ranging from Yoga to Dance, Taekwondo, fire drill to the grand finale featuring the band. Yoga – ‘Oh God give me patience but make it fast’, saw children demonstrate complex Asanas under the watchful eye of Baby Ramdev aka Sangeetha Jairam . Taekwondo – Crash course in Korean along with mind and body control and the mass destruction of 25 tiles by tiny Ninjas screaming like Banshees. The Dance thing with gals in red skirts was super well coordinated as they moved to popular teeny bop songs… Oops I did it again! Britney Spares no one!!

The torch drill was exceptional . Multi colored torches lit up as the floodlights were switched off. The kids did a series of movements and patterns culminating with NEVER GIVE IN enscribed with torches. The band guys had their arms and legs lit up as they marched in with the lights switched off. They treated us to robo cop kind of movements whilst playing popular marching tunes .

The Parade was excellent and it was an honour to have Padma Bhushan Nandan Nilekani as Chief Guest. His speech was truly inspiring.

                                                Chief Guest: Mr Nandan Nilekani 

The Parade Commander had exceptional drill and word of Command. All kids were well turned out, with smart drill movements and marching. The School Colour (NOT Colours) and National Flag bearers and escorts were outstanding .



              Head Girl and Head Boy, Founder's 2023

Girls once again broke several glass ceilings and joined the Bugle band for the first time for instance. The Girl Guards were noticeably more disciplined with hardly any movement prior to the March Past. The 3 rd (Girls) Guard, was adjudged the Best Guard by a panel comprising Cmde VZ Job, Col Samar Chouhan and yours truly,  R Adm Philipose PG.

Too many kids walked off the parade ground due to the heat. This needs to be addressed. Glucose prior to the parade plus the age old Capt Abdul Khader (may his soul RIP) formula of curling and uncurling ones toes, slowly raising and lowering ones heels etc. Besides having an indomitable will to stand on parade no matter what.

The OLs March past was nice however in my view we need to restrict it to the reunion batches 20, 25, 30, 40, 50. Now it’s a free for all with all of us jostling for space in the line up. The event is for the students and the Passing out class in particular. We shouldn’t steal their thunder in my humble opinion.

In our time Capt Khader single handedly took charge of us on parade. Currently 4 MRC Instructors help the Military Training instructor take charge of the 600 Gen Zee kids. Apparently it’s a generation thing ��

Beating Retreat (not Beating The Retreat) was a treat as always. Maj Gen Vijay Singh OL 83 was the Chief Guest. His brother Maj Gen Vikram Singh OL 82 was the Chief Guest last year They belong to a 5 th Generation armed forces family. Their father Brig Hamir Singh Vir Chakra was a POW during the 71 war. Both brothers were Vice Head Boy and Prefect respectively and were the best in Games in their respective years. They personify all that is Honourable and all that is good in our fine school. May their tribe increase.

The Head Boy carried the School Flag to the parade ground along with the Nishaan Toli, escorted by a blindfolded drummer who did a perfect job a’la Houdini! Continuity Drill by 18 students, including 4 girls for the very first time was amazing. They looked smart in their shiny new uniforms with their impeccable drill movements. This is the only such silent drill troupe with women, anywhere in the world. The leader of the Air Force Drill team Leading Aircraftsman Chinnathambi trained our troupe for ten days.

Fortunately it didn’t rain during any of the events!

19 May had a series of events for OLs commencing with the Cross Country race conducted by Sangeetha Jairam the OL Coordinator, Past Vs Present Matches by Yohaan Chacko followed by Lunch hosted by the Headmaster. The AGM was conducted in the afternoon.

The past vs present sports events and cross country were keenly contested. The usual suspects Deepika Medappa, Samar Chauhan, Yohaan Chacko etc came, saw and conquered.

The school kitchen worked over time to ensure we were plied with a non stop supply of delectable cookies, cakes, samosas etc. LSL now had a centralised state of the art kitchen which functions from Junior school with food being supplied to the other dining halls by cute auto rickshaws. They have chapati makers, idli and Dosa machines, potato cutters etc.. I was astounded to see mounds of uneaten cookies on trays at tea time! That’s the way the cookie crumbles. We demolished all food within arms length like Chengiz Khan’s hordes.

“Old Golfers never die, they only lose their balls.“ The Golf tournament was keenly contested with all participants enjoying the event thoroughly. The winners were Akhil Handa and Rahul Rao with Sundharam Ramasamy and Abhijeet Dhar as runners up. The event was well attended by over 30 OLs with world class Golf gear sponsored by 8 OLs for the participants.

Sangeetha Jairam the OL coordinator, coordinated all activities with finesse. The Cross Country, race was conducted and sponsored by her including the catchy red Shirts (with the slogan "I ran, I walked, I crawled and completed") as well as the Medals ! As was the impressive Yoga demo at the PT Display.

The OLA under the able leadership of Mrs Elizabeth Beena Belliappa, Class of 1970, did a great job with lots of groundwork done by Reventh OL 13 the Lovedale based OLA Administrator par excellence and the local Committee members Prashant Menon and Tini who pitched in readily. Yohaan conducted the past vs present events with elan as did Gaurav Sharma the OL Golf Tournament.

Rohan Shetty and Shyam Nair the super efficient tech wizards conducted the Learning and Development programme under the aegis of OL Nation very well. The speakers Dr Uttara Vidyasagar, Dr Kul Ranjan Singh, and  Mr Rohan Rao were really good and Shyam was the perfect moderator. The session was well received and Class XII A was packed with a mix of enthusiastic parents, students and OLs. We had to turn away folks due to space limitations and will work on a larger venue next year. Mrs Jayshree Balasubramaniam was unwell and sadly couldn’t attend. She will be drafted in for another OL Nation online session at a later date. This session was recorded and will be broadcast on the OLA social media channels.

Jim Tharayil pitched in with advice on fund collection /utilisation. He has regularly jetted in and out from UAE for all our events.

Karishma Sushilkumar the super spirited Secretary steered the AGM with her customary efficiency and Sergeant Major like control. Beena Ma’m apprised us of the achievements of the past year and our future plans. Mr Johnny Paul OL 70 briefed us on the newly constituted OL Charitable Trust that would facilitate painless donations to the corpus including from expat OLs.

The OL Dinner Dance was conducted at Fernhill Hotel on 20 th night. The event was well attended. Mr and Mrs Prabhakar graced the occasion. Mrs Elizabeth Beena Belliappa thanked the outgoing HM for his stellar contribution, welcomed him into the OLA and presented him OLA memorabilia.

This was my first Founders as the Weepy (VP OLA). None of my batch mates came for Founders as they were at a classmates daughters engagement. Hence I took on important tasks like putting up posters for the LDM programme lifting cartons and setting up and helping run the merchandise stall.

The arrangements by the school were very good. From the parking plan for parents and OLs to the metalling of approach roads to Pichees flats and the SBI Ground. The registration process was done at multiple locations. Lunch was served at the cemented basket ball courts next to Top Flats as well as at the Tea Counter lawns and dining hall. The campus looked spotless with an efficient garbage disposal system in place. Kudos to Col Karthik the Bursar who assumed charge just 4 months ago. This was Mr Prabhakar’s last Founders Day as the Headmaster. Over the past 5 years he endeared himself to students, Parents and OLs alike by his sheer simplicity, smiling countenance, super efficiency and love for the school We wish him the best in all his future endeavors.

So it’s curtains for another beautiful Founders Day. Each of us has headed back to our day jobs /retirement routine, re charged with an adrenaline shot of Never Give In. The lure of the Blue Mountains and the old school tie will bring us back year after year. Our deep values that set us apart were forged in these 700 acres of hallowed ground. A visit to Lovedale is akin to a pilgrimage where you renew your commitment to stand up for what is right and choose the harder right always.

NEVER GIVE IN.

PGP (OL 82

Thank you, Philipose for sending in your post and pictures. 

Tuesday, October 12, 2021

THE LAUNCH OF "GLIMPSES OF A GLORIOUS PAST"

 THE LAUNCH OF "GLIMPSES OF A GLORIOUS PAST" 


"Glimpses...." was formally launched by Rukhmini Reddy Krishnan, President of the Old Lawrencians Association during the AGM held on May 22, 2017.

Pictures on this page are through the courtesy of : Wg Cdr Joseph Thomas (Retd) 


Rukhmini Krishnan and other senior OLs before the start of the AGM 

We present below the relevant extracts :-

Minutes of the Old Lawrencian Association Annual General Body Meeting, held at 2:30pm on 22nd. May 2017 at the Prep Hall, Junior School, The Lawrence School, Lovedale

11) OLA President’s address –

The School history book ‐ “Glimpses of the past” was the brain child of Nithya Mathai (1977), and Mr. Thomas George. Both were teaching staff at the time; Mr. George still is. They researched and sought material from the school archives and the “Lawrencian”magazines. It was for them a passion and though painstaking work, in addition to their teaching responsibilities, the material was collected and sent to Prem Rao (1967). Prem collated the masses of material, rearranged and edited it, adding considerable supplementary material. Joseph Thomas (1957) stepped in and was instrumental in contributing researched information on Sir Henry Lawrence, on which subject he is an expert. JT dreamt that this project see the light of day; today his dream and that of the team will be fulfilled.  Beena Belliappa (1970) encouraged the team and motivated them to carry on, when they were about to give up. 

Then it was the turn of the OLA to assist and we suggested the book be uploaded the OLAwebsite. So, almost ten years later, the first 50 years of “Glimpses of the past” is to be launched. In a little while we will launch the book


12) Book Launch – “Glimpses of the Past.”Nitya Cherian Mathai (1977) presented a brief introduction to the book and thanked all theindividuals who were instrumental in bringing the project to fruition.The book was launched by Joseph Thomas (1957), who gave an overview. Currently, only Part 1 of the book has been hosted on the OLA website. The other parts are to be hosted in due course. At the end of this book launch, Nitya Mathai was made a Honorary Member of the OLA bythe OLA President.



Thomas George, Nitya C Matthai and Joseph Thomas 

17) Vote of Thanks – Paul Sabapathy – 1957 thanked all attending OLs and wished them the very best. 




Sunday, October 10, 2021

THE JOURNEY OF "GLIMPSES..."

 THE JOURNEY OF "GLIMPSES..."  

From the time of its launch during Founder's of May 2017 by Ms Rukmini Reddy Krishnan, the then President of the Old Lawrencians Association (OLA) ,  " Glimpses Of A Glorious Past: An Informal History of The Lawrence School, Lovedale " found a home in the website of the OLA in the form of a ebook.

In keeping with the changing times, we now present to you,  "Glimpses..." (or "GGP" as it is popularly called by my younger friends) in the blog format.

We see these advantages in the new format :-

  1. Now and over time, we can add hyperlinks, videos, podcasts  and images to enhance the reading/viewing experience for our audience. 
  2. This format leads itself more easily for updating, editing and revising the text of the e-book
  3. Likewise, we expect more engagement in this mode from the Old Lawrencian community through their comments on the blog posts and their contributing their own blog posts. 
It is common for a series of blog posts to be combined and made into a book. Our challenge here is to present a book in a series of blog posts! We will not therefore publish the book in its entirety in the form of blog posts but will publish interesting extracts from time to time. 

For the convenience of those who prefer to read the book in it's current form, we have Book 1 (1858-1908), Book 2 (1908-1958) and Book 3 (1958 to 2017) as pdfs for your easy reading. These are in three separate posts here in this blog. 

Since May 2020 the OLA has organized the "OL Assembly", a monthly Virtual Entertainment Show by the OLs for the OLs broadcasted over YouTube and Facebook on the second Saturday of each month.  It was decided to use the OL Assembly as a platform to present "Glimpses..."in November 2020. 

Since then in every OL Assembly there has been a segment devoted to "Glimpses...". In this we have traced the history of the School since it was founded in 1858, in memory of Major General Sir Henry Lawrence KCB. 

Effective October 2021, "Glimpses..." is being spun off from the OL Assembly and will be broadcast in YouTube and Facebook as a separate show.  

The Journey of "Glimpses..."! :

How " Glimpses..." came to be written is covered in the OL Assembly of November 14, 2020.
Here, Wing Commander Joseph Thomas, Retd, (ex ARV 1957);  Prem Rao, (ex- NIL 1967; Nitya Cherian Matthai, ( ex-Sum1977) and Mr Thomas George of The Lawrence School, Lovedale's Dept of English explain how the project was initiated and completed. 


2010: Wg Cdr Joseph Thomas & Mrs Beena Belliappa nee Elizabeth Tharakan (EX- DEO 1970)  met Mr Nitya Cherian Matthai during Founder's. They learnt that he and his colleague, Mr Thomas George had prepared a manuscript of material about the School sourced from the Archives and issues of The Lawrencian dating back to 1911.





2014 : Prem Rao planned a book on the School hopefully to be ready for the 50th year of his batch in 2017. In April 2014, he started a Facebook Group called "Glimpses of a Glorious Past: An Informal History of The Lawrence School, Lovedale". This group currently has over 850 members. 

2015: J T and Beena arranged a meeting with Nitya and Prem in May 2015, and that's where the project began. NCM and TG shared the material they had put together with Prem. 

The team then got contributions from many OLs across the ages (including JT himself, Kevin Phillips, Peter Forkgen, Moira Breen, to name a few) and "Glimpses..." was put together in book form by Prem after he added material that he had researched. 




2017: :Glimpses..." was released as a ebook in 3 volumes by OLA Presiden, Rukhmini Reddy Krishnan, (Head Girl, 1961) during Founder's 2017. Book 1 was released on May 22, 2017 and the other two some time later.



2020: "Glimpses......" appeared for the first time in the OL Assembly in November 2020

2021:  OLA's Glimpses Blog created in October 2021
          "Glimpses" spun off from OL Assembly as a stand alone show on social media in October 2021

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