T h e O l d B o y s ’ A s s o c i a t i o n
St. Joseph’s Boys’ School - Bangalore
Annual Report & Calling - 2009
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COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Rev. Fr. Terrence Farias s.j. Rector
Mr. A.G. Krishnaswamy President
Mr. Nandu Shivappa 1st Vice President
Mr. A.Franklin 2nd Vice President
Mr. Brian D’Lima Secretary
Rev. Fr. Celestine Sera s.j. Treasurer
Committee Members Mr. Joe D’Mello (Jt. Secretary)
Mr. Rajesh Lund
Mr. Harish Advani
Mr. Christopher Rego
Mr. Akshay Mallappa
Mr. Ramprasad Alva
Mr. Pramodh Naidu
Co-Opted Committee Members Mr. Zaki Khaleeli
Mr. Oscar Menezes
Mr. Sajju Jain
Mr. Rabindra Nayak
Mr. Lakshminarayan
Mr. Gregory de Nazareth
Dr. Bryan Nobbay
PROGRAMME
FRIDAY 4th September 2009
9.00 a.m. Athletic Sports Day 1 (School Ground)
SATURDAY 5th September 2009
9.00 a.m. Athletic Sports Part 2 (School Ground)
7.30 p.m. BLUE AND WHITE BASH at (Catholic Club)
Rs.100/- per head
SUNDAY 6th September 2009
7.15 a.m. Holy Mass
Placing of Wreath at War Memorial
Unfurling of the Flag and School Anthem.
8.30 a.m. Breakfast
9.00 a.m. Group Photograph
9.30 a.m. Annual General Meeting
12 Noon Hockey Match Past v/s Present on School ground
BEER SESSION
Lunch
Please Note: Breakfast, Lunch & Blue &White Bash tickets may be purchased from the O.B.A. Office in the school during working hours, 9.30a.m. & 4.00 p.m.
Rates Breakfast: Rs.80 per head ( O.B.A. members only)
Lunch: Rs.150 per head
Children: Rs.100 (Under 12 Years)
Blue & White Bash Rs.100 per head for Adults/ Rs.200 for Guests/ Rs.50 for children below the age of 12
Please Note: Advance sale of tickets will definitely close on Friday, 4th September 2009, 5.00 p.m.. Late comers will be charged Rs.100.00 per head for Breakfast and Rs.150/
- for Lunch. Gate sales for the Blue and White Bash: Rs.200 per head for Adults/ Rs.300 for Guests/ Rs.50 for children below the age of 12
(Dress Smart Casuals) Band - Breathless from GOA
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NOTICE
The 91st Annual General Meeting of the OBA will be held at St. Joseph’s Boys School Hall on Sunday 6th September, 2009 at 9.30.a.m. to transact the
following business.AGENDA
91.1 Prayer and one minute silence.
91.2 Special welcome to outstation Old Boys.
91.3 Messages from Old Boys.
91.4 The Presidential Address.
91.5 Lifetime Achievement Award Presentation.
91.6 To confirm the minutes and proceedings of the Annual General Meeting held on 7th September 2008
91.7 Matters arising out of the Minutes
91.8 To consider and if approved to adopt the Committee’s Report on the working of the Association for the year 2008-009
91.9 To consider and pass the statement of Accounts for the period 1st April 2008 to 31st March 2009
91.10 To consider and adopt resolutions of the Managing Committee or from any individual member after providing sufficient notice with the
permission of the Chair.
91.11 Principal’s Address.
91.12 To appoint an Auditor for the year 2009-2010.
91.13 To consider, any other business, with the permission of the chair.
91.14 Vote of Thanks
91.15 To elect Office Bearers for the year 2009-2010.
Bangalore BRIAN D’ LIMA
10th August 2009 Secretary
NOTE
1. Questions pertaining to the report and accounts should be sent to the Secretary by Friday 28th August 2009, for consideration by the Managing
Committee No questions will be taken up after this date.
2. Members desirous of standing for election to the Committee may collect their nomination forms from the Secretary from 24th August 2009, during
working hours. (9.30am to 4.00pm)
3. Last date for filing nominations is Monday 31st August, 2009 by 4 p.m.
4. Last date for withdrawals is Tuesday 1st September 2009.
5. All nominations to be handed over in a sealed enveloped to the secretary/office.
NEW RESOLUTIONS OF THE MANAGING COMMITTEE
1. Resolved that Amounts that can be invested in Mutual Funds be increased from the current 10% to 50% of the Investments. The Investments are to
be monitored by a professional body appointed by the General Body who will lay down a financial policy to be followed.
Justification: The return on Investments right now is sufficient to meet the current need. Inflation is not catered to. If we are to pay out amounts and
still maintain corpus which caters to inflation then the return on Investments needs to be higher than the current Bank rate of return. With a professional
body to help, returns could be better.
2. "Resolved that the Old Boys Association of St. Joseph's Boys High School be permitted to work along with the Parent Teachers Association of the
School in collecting funds towards Scholarships for Students of the School, Staff Medical Insurance Fund for Serving and Retired staff, Staff Welfare
Activities as well as an other school Matters".
Justification: As both bodies work for a common goal which is the school it was felt that it would be beneficial to both if they worked together.
3. Resolved that the Life Membership Fee be increased from the current Rs.500 to Rs.1,000 per head. The Patron Membership be increased from the
current Rs.3,000 to Rs.5,000. The charges of the 10th Std joining would not change from the existing Rs.250 per head.
OBA Activities 2008-2009
On the 30th of August, 2008 the OBA with the help of Greg de Nazareth, the staff and parents conducted an Exhibition cum Seminar on “Climate Change
and what we must do about it.” The Seminar was for Students of Std 9 to 12 and their parents. Dr. Yellappa Reddy Secretary Environment Govt of
Karnataka and Dr. Rajeev Gowda Prof. IIM Bangalore were the two speakers for the seminar. The seminar was preceded by students and their parents
visiting the exhibition stalls to acquaint themselves on practical ways on how they could mitigate the problems of climate change. Stalls we put up by
different agencies including the forest department.
On Friday 5th September, 2008. the Sesquicentennial celebrations kicked off with Sports held for Old boys/ The event was organised by A. Franklin and
assisted by Michael Bakes and Prakash Alvarez. Greg D’Sa was the announcer. The Sports started with the March Past of Houses with Widdy as Chief
Guest. He took the salute of all the Houses.
In the evening we had a reunion of the batches and launch of the book ”Faith and Toil”, an illustrated 350 page, hard bound history of the School
authored by Christopher Rego. This venture was sponsored by his batch, the Class of 1976. The function started with a short note from Rev. Fr. Hedwig
Da Costa followed by a Power Point Presentation from Christopher Rego and then the release of the book by Rahul Dravid. The first book was auctioned
after being autographed by Rahul Dravid, Christopher Rego and Rev. Fr. Hedwig Da Costa. Mr. Maurice de P. Rebello was the highest bidder, bidding
Rupees One Lakh. The occasion was widely covered by the Press the next day. The batch reunion was enjoyed by all batches. Arun Pai and Gopal
Bengeri entertained all the Old Boys. Fabian White and Oscar Menezes provided some great music.
The next day started with a Walkthon organised by the OBA led by Gregory de Nazareth. The participants were the staff, students, parents, Old Boys
and students from other schools. The Walkthon was quite a success.
For the first time after many years the school had Club Swinging as one of its Drills. The Boys of the 9th Std were trained by Glen Hartely (nephew of
Pappa Yates). Greg D’Sa and Prince Jacob assisted Glen. The Chief Guest for Sports Day was Rahul Dravid an Old Boy of the School.
In the evening we had the Blue and White Ball at the Catholic Club with ‘Mantra’ from Goa in attendance. Over 700 people attended the Dance which
was a huge success. The highlight of the Dance was the Club Swinging performance by Old Boys form all age groups followed by the Singing of the
School Song by all the Old Boys present.
After a hectic Saturday a number of Old Boys were present at 7.15am in the morning for Holy Mass con-celebrated by Old Boys and Past Principals, Fr.
Hedwig Da Costa being the main celebrant. Mass was followed by placing of the wreath at the war memorial by Fr. Principal and the school band
playing the last retreat and Abide with me. After the placing of the wreath we had unfurling of the school flag by Mr. Hugo D’Souza the Oldest Old Boy
present. Singing of the school song was led by Fr. Simon Furtardo. Breakfast followed, were we had over 500 Old Boys present. Ivan Yates was once
again the undisputable champion with 14 eggs and 16 sausages not counting the cheese, chicken salami, bread and coffee.
The group photograph followed the Breakfast and this year for the first time in 90 years we had to have two photographs, one for all Old Boys who
passed out before 1989 and the other for all Old Boys who passed out after 1990.
AGM, Hockey Match and Lunch & Beer Session followed the Photograph. At the AGM two Awards were given out The Life Time Achievement Award
was given to Dipankar Banerjee and the OLD Boy Young Achiever of the Year was presented to Nitesh Shetty of Nitesh Estates.The OBA calling was
released by Mr. Mario De P Miranda. The OBA calling was produced by Rajesh Lund and was well appreciated.
The highlight of the celebrations was the Sesquicentennial Dinner which was attended by over 700 Old Boys their families, current staff/retired staff
and their families and a few parents. The entire programme was co-ordinated by Gavin Santiago who paid a lot attention to small details. The dancers,
the music, the MC, the food, and the ambience was appreciated by all.
Many Old Boys came back and thanked the committee for the three days of festivities which they said was very well organised and those Old boys
who missed the functions really missed something.
Christmas Hampers sponsored by Pramodh were distributed to Senior Old Boys as is done every year. The Christmas function went off as usual this
year. We had Santa Claus, a Christmas Tree, gifts for children and a sumptuous dinner organised by Zaki Khaleeli. Fabian White who is an Old Boy
provided the music.
The closing ceremony of the Sesquicentennial Year was organised by the School with Dr. Abdul Kallam as the Chief Guest. Dr. Kallam gave a very
thought provoking talk to the students and parents. Entertainment for the closing ceremony was a dazalling dance performance by the students of the
school directed by Charles Maa an old boy of the school.
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The day after the closing ceremony there was an inter religious prayer meeting organised for school boys. Mr. Ravi Melwani an Old Boy delivered the
Key Note Address.
Another Highlight of the Sesquicentennial celebrations was the CNBC Talk Show held at the school. The entire programme was co-ordinated by
Ramprasad Alva. The show was hoisted by Suresh Venkat of CNBC who happend to be an Old Boy of St. Joseph’s. The Panelists were Rev. Fr. Hedwig
Da Costa a former Principal. Dr. Rajeev Gowda, Old Boy and Professor at IIMB Bangalore and Mr. Mohandas Pai a Parent. The show went of very well
and was appreciated by all. The talk show was aired on CNBC.
On the 22nd of March, 2009 the OBA celebrated Old Boys Day in the school. Mass was at 7.15 an followed by Breakfast and Inter Alumni Tennis Ball
Cricket Match between Cottons, Baldwins, Germains and St. Joseph’s. The Tournament was won by St. Germains with St. Joseph’s as runners up.
This year the OBA contributed 100% (Rs.4,41,600/-) of the total insurance premium paid towards Medical Insurance for Serving Staff and of the retired
teachers. Sumir Hinduja the Brain behind the Insurance Scheme is still supporting us but we need a lot more Old Boys to chip in and take the corpus
past a Crore to be able to continue paying the premiums.
The OBA acknowledges the contribution of Dominic D’Cruz in preparing a CD to be used for Club Swinging. The CD has been sent to OBA New Zealand
to be used by them for Club Swinging in their annual Get-together. Aldon Hartley (nephew of Papa Yates) is teaching the Old Boys in NewZealand the
Club Swinging exercises.
The OBA also undertook rebuilding the Old Grotto. This was sponsored entirely by the Batch of 1975. Thank You Batch of 1975. Thank You Batch of 1985
for the Career Guidance counselling you conducted for the 10th Std. We also thank the Batch of 1998 who sponsored Lunch and Breakfast on Old Boys
Day for the Sesquicentennial Year. The batch of 1970 were the main contributors to The Faith & Toil/ Coffee Table book fund.
Brian D’Lima
Secretary
Auckland10 August 2009
Report from OBA New Zealand
We have 22 old boys on our list, with 17 of these living in Auckland. The oldest is Peter Rimmer (batch of 1943) who saw our
advertisement in the local paper last year and contacted us. He is 82 and just couldn’t believe something like this existed here as he
had not been in touch with the school since he left St. Joseph’s. We make it a point to meet twice a year on the Feast of St Joseph’s
and Old Boys Day either out doors at one of the regional parks or in someone’s house.
We had the pleasure of a two hour get together early February when Rahul Dravid visited Auckland on the recent victorious
Indian tour of New Zealand. Two of his class mates Rohit Walter Rao and Andre Rodrigues (batch of 1989) are here and
organised this with eight of us gathering. The dinner concluded with all of us singing the school song with gusto.
We will be meeting again on Sunday the 6th of September for Old Boys Day. The highlight this time will be a club swinging display
(with real clubs fashioned on a lathe machine) by Aldon Hartley (1969), Llewellyn Menezes (1973) and myself. It will be complete
to the last detail of papering the clubs with the blue and white and the silver ribbon. Practice started last Saturday and most
exercises were easy to recall. It was the order and the switching which made us wonder how did we do it whilst we were in school?
Mr. Yates surely and gently drilled it into us! A big thank you to Dominic D’Cruz, Glen Hartley, Christopher Rego and Brian
D’Lima for organizing and sending the music on CD and the order of exercises well in advance.
To the OBA Committee, the Jesuit Fathers and Old Boys, we wish Old Boys Day in Bangalore all success. As we are 6 hours ahead
of you, we will be present in spirit.
Ivan Rodrigues
(Batch of 1976)
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MINUTES OF THE 90TH ANNUAL GENERAL BODY MEETING OF THE OLD BOYS’ ASSOCIATION OF ST. JOSEPHS
BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL HELD ON 7th SEPTEMBER 2008 AT THE SCHOOL HALL.
The meeting was called to order by the President at 10.15 with over 200 Old boys present.
90.1 The meeting started with a prayer and a one minute silence for deceased Old Boys & Teachers.
The deceased were Denzil Farias, Mayur Gadhia, Desmond Gaughan, Denzil Ferris, Tony D’souza, Sqn Ldr. Jovita Pacheco, Mathai, Kenneth
Mackenzie, Anne D’Souza, O.B. Silgardo, Prince Despande, George Ferris, Billy Little, Hillary Correira.
90.2 The President called Mr. Jayant Kapadia to read out the names of the outstation Old Boys. Over 200 Old Boys from around the world and India
attended the celebrations.
90.3 The President then called upon Zaki Khaleeli to read out messages from Old Boys. The following sent in messages
1. Joe Pillai Singapore
2. Alec Alvarez Bangalore
3. Ivan Rodrigues New Zealand
4. Dougie Peters Canada
90.4 Presidential Address
The president said that our Old Boys Association is one of India’s, if not the world’s, strongest old boys association. We need to vigorously
pursue our mission of assisting the school develop world-class citizens and also function as a laboratory of leaders. In parallel, we need to
strive to keep together the fabric of the OBA and help it become stronger. The OBA will continue to serve as a sanctuary for those who would
like to return something to their alma mater and enrich their own lives.
He said that the OBA Committee had announced a ten crores contribution target beginning this year and spread over the next 5 years. This
would really enable the OBA to play a meaningful role in scholarships, staff welfare and training and development. We are seeking 5 year
pledges that make contributions easier and also provide tax breaks to the donor.
The President thanked all Old Boys who have this momentous day a memorable one and specially thanked the Old Boys who made the effort
to come from far off places and countries.
He then thanked the Managing Committee for their support and help in making the Sesquicentennial celebrations a well organised affair.
90.5 A Life Time Achievement Award
The President called upon Gregory de Nazareth to read the citiation for the Life Time Achievement Award which was given to Dr. Dipankar
Banerjee. Dr. Dipankar Banerjee was born on 15th February 1952. He joined St. Josephs Boys High School in 1961 and completed his Indian
School Certificate in 1968 in his final year he captained the school cricket team to a historic win in the Cottonian Shield. He was also the house
captain of St. Davids, and was awarded the Goyal cup for the best all-rounder that year. He completed his B. Tech from IIT Madras in 1974 and
then obtained his Ph.D. from Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore in Metallurgy in 1979. He joined the Defence Research and Development
Organization of the Government of India at its Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory (Hyderabad) in 1979. Over the next decade Dipankar
Bannerjee established himself as an internationally recognized expert in materials science and one of the country’s leading metallurgists
known especially for his contributions to the understanding of the science, technology and application of titanium alloys. He has two patents
and above 100 research publications in leading international journals to his credit. He has held visiting positions in the world’s premier institutions
of materials research such as the Carnegie Mellon University, USA, Los Alamos National Laboratory USA, General Electric Corporate Research
and Development Laboratory USA, the University of Michigan, USA and the University de Paris-Sud, France.
Dr. Dipankar Banerjee was appointed Director of the Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory in 1996 to lead India’s premier metallurgical
laboratory with strength of nearly 1200 scientists and staff. He provided leadership to the nation’s key metallurgy programmes for defence
applications covering military aircraft and engines, missiles and armoured vehicles, and naval platforms. In 2003 he took over on of DRDO’s
senior most positions to coordinate the activities of the Defence Research and Development Organisation’s 6 Aeronautical laboratories and 3
Materials laboratories with a total strength of nearly 7500 scientists and staff. In this position he oversees critical manned combat and military
propulsion projects, and airborne surveillance and reconnaissance programmes for the armed forces.
In recognition of his contribution, he has been honoured with National Metallurgist Award 1987. DRDO’s Scientist of the Year Award 1987,
Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar Award in 1993 (the country’s highest award for scientists and engineers) He has been conferred with the Padma
Shri by the President of India in 2005 and DRDO’s Technology Leadership Award by the Prime Minister in 2008. Dr Banerjee is a Fellow of the Indian
Academy of Science, Indian National Science Academy, National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering.
Dr. Dipankar has worked alongside Dr. Abdul Kalam our former President and has been deeply inspired by him. Dipankar’s greatness is in his
love for his country as against the offers he could have accepted at ten times his scale which country would not love to have a genius like
Dipankar. Yet he chose India and inspires thousands of dedicated scientist not just in India but the world over. Dipankar we are indeed proud
of you and Josephites the world over salute you. Keep the flag flying high in Faith and Toil .
Mr. Nagaraj accepted the award on behalf of Dr. Dipankar Bannerjee and said a few words
90.5 B The President then called upon Zaki Khaeeli to read out the Citation for Most Promising Old Boy Young Achiever of the Year which was given
to Nitesh Shetty.
Nitesh Shetty began his career in 1997 at the age of 20 with a humble budget of US300/- that he borrowed from his mother. He began with an
outdoor billboard business in Bangalore overcoming the odds, associated with any start-up in an otherwise well established and a highly
competitive industry, with his focus on quality and hard work, he transformed the business into today’s Serve & Volley Outdoor, which is one of
the largest outdoor companies in India. A pan-India presence, prestigious national and multi-national clients and thorough professional in its
working has enabled Serve & Volley to grow manifold and compete with the best in the market. The company has bagged two key assets – the
advertising rights at the prestigious Delhi Metro and Park Street Station, Kolkata and has over 2000 advertising panels across India.
In 2002 he forayed into the real estate business and established Nitesh Estates, an integrated property development company for office buildings,
residential, hotels and retail projects. Nitesh Estates is fast emerging as a leading national real estate developer with projects across India. At 30,
Nitesh Shetty today is the Managing Director of the Nitesh Group. This self-made and vibrant young entrepreneur is increasingly becoming more
visible and reputed for his focus on quality and excellence in all the various businesses he has undertaken. He is rapidly emerging, and being
recognized as one of the most dynamic and leading young business entrepreneur in the country today.
Nitesh Estates has spearheaded a series of first; the first to win India’s largest corporate housing project (ITC), one among the first few to
attract Foreign Direct Investment in real estate (Och Ziff Capital, a USD 26 billion hedge fund, and Citigroup) topped by the latest coup –
bringing to India it’s very first Ritz Carlton hotel.
Currently Nitesh Estates has over 8 million square feet under construction in residential and commercial space, hospitality and retail projects
that are in advanced stages of planning. Och Ziff, a New York-based hedge fund has picked up an equity stake of USD 51 million and Citigroup
Property Investors earmarked an investment of USD 30 million in Nitesh Estates. The latter is specifically to develop the Ritz Carlton Hotel in
the heart of Bangalore City. The bid as won over some of the biggest developers in the country for a 267 room top end luxury hotel with an
investment of over USD 125 million.
Nitesh Estates has also bagged a USD 25 million project from ITC Limited, one of India’s top five Corporate to build top-end condominiums in
Jakkur, Bangalore. This is ITC’s largest corporate housing project till date in the country. Nitesh Estates, as part of its expansion strategy into
other cities has acquired a high value nine acre plot in Chennai at USD 161 million making it the fifth largest land deal in the country and the
largest in South India. This will be a premium mixed use development encompassing luxury hotels, malls and high-end serviced apartments
creating an integrated 360 degree development. It is also developing one of the largest elite lifestyle malls in India at Indiranagar, Bangalore,
which will provide a select a avenue for several major international consumer brands to explore and create their footprint in India. Nitesh
Estates is firmly committed to a vision of rapid expansion in other cities in South India, meeting India’s aspirations.Nitesh is also expanding into
the areas of construction and infrastructure both as a business integrator and a next horizon.
Mr. Nitesh Shetty came forward and accepted the award and said a few words.
90.6 To confirm the Minutes and Proceeding of the Annual General Meeting held on 3rd Sept 2007. The President asked if the Minutes could be
taken as read. This was unanimously agreed to. Mr. Rajesh Kheny pointed out that in the Minutes no mention was made of the Award given to
him as “Old Boy of the Year” for his contribution to the school. The President apologised for the error and said that mention of the award would
be made in next years report. The Minutes were proposed by Jal Jehangir and seconded by Jayant Kapadia.
90.7 To consider and pass the committees report on the working of the Association for the year 2007-2008. Mr Gregory de Nazareth pointed out the
no mention was made of the Quiz and Debate Competitions held as well as no mention was made of the Batch of 1985 who conducted career
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guidance course for the students of 11th Std. The President said the same would be made note of. He thanked Mr. Maurice de P Rebello for conducting
the Quiz Competitions and Mr. Greg de Nazareth for conducting the Debate competitions for the 10th and 12th Stds. He also thanked Sumir,
Rajesh and Haresh for co-ordinating the Career Guidance course for the 11th Stds. The committees report was proposed by Gurmeet Singh
and seconded by Santosh Naidu.
90.8 To consider and pass the Statement of Accounts for the period 1st April 2007 to 31st March 2008. The President said that no queries were
received so he asked for someone to propose , Mr. Jimmy Anklesaria proposed the accounts and Jayant Kapadia seconded the accounts
90.9 To consider and pass resolutions of the Managing Committee with or without amendments with the permission of the chair. The proposal of the
Managing Committee was Resolved that the funds of the OBA of St. Joseph’s Boys High School be managed by a professional wealth
management firm/s and that an investment policy be formulated with guidelines for the management of the fund by an investment committee
appointed by the General Body. The reason for this proposal was that return on investment was not sufficient to meet the current need and
that Inflation needed to be catered to and this could be achieved with professionalism. Mr. Jimmy Anklesaria came forward and explained
why this Professional body was required and that we should support this proposal totally. Mr. Cecil Shrives objected to the proposal saying
that if the name of the Association changed there would be a problem. He was told that there would be no problem and then the proposal was
put to vote and passed unanimously.
90.10 To consider ordinary resolutions if any from individuals after providing sufficient notice and with the permission of the chair. – There were no
resolutions
90.11 Principals Address – The principal gave a complete report of the school and all the achievements during the past year. He then went on to
report that the school was interested in setting up a Ultra Modern Sports Complex which would consist of a Swimming Pool, a Basketball
Court, a Badminton Court, a Gym and a few class rooms. He asked the support of the Old Boys for this venture saying that once set up this
Sports complex would benefit the students immensely.
90.12 Release of Souvenir. The President called upon Mr. Mario de P Miranda the Senior Most Past President present to release the OBA Calling and
present the first copy to Rajesh Lund who was instrumental in bringing out the Calling. The President then called upon Mr. Christopher Rego to
say a few words on the History Book that was released by Mr. Rahul Dravid a few days earlier.
90.13 Distribution of Plaques – There were no plaques or certificates to be distributed.
90.14 To appoint Auditors for the year 2008-2009. The President recommended that we continue with our present Auditor Mr. Ram Pureswaran for
another year. He placed on record the OBA appreciation to Mr. Ram Pureswarn for his effort and time in auditing the books of account of the
OBA.
90.15 To consider any other Business with the Permission of the Chair. On the request from Fr. Principal, Mr. Joseph Ollapally did a short presentation
on what the new Sports Complex would look like. He thanked Mr. Vishal an Old Boy Architect for taking trouble in preparing the drawings and
other calculations. It was announced that Widdy had completed 100 years and he was given a loud ovation. It was also recommended that like
the photographs of Old Principals we could prepare a board of Retd Teachers.
90.16 The elect the office Bearers for the year 2008 -2009. Mr. Santosh Naidu was called upon the be the Election Officer. As only the required
number had filed their nominations there was no election. The following were declared elected for the year 2008- 2009
PRESIDENT A.G.KRISHNASWAMY
1ST VICE PRESIDENT NANDU SHIVAPPA
2ND VICE PRESIDNET A. FRANKLIN
SECRETARY BRIAN D’LIMA
TREASURER REV. FR. CELESTINE SERA s.j.
JOINT SECRETARY JOE D’MELLO
COMMITTEE MEMBERS � RAJESH LUND � HARISH ADVANI � CHRISTOPHER REGO � RAMPRASAD ALVA
� AKSHAY MALLAPPA � PRAMODH NAIDU
CO-OPTED COMMITTEE MEMBERS � GREGORY DE NAZARETH � OSCAR MENZES � SAJJU JAIN � LAKSHMINARAYAN
� RABINDRA NAYAK � BRYAN NOBBAY � ZAKI KHALEELI
90.17 As it was quite late there was no vote of thanks. The President on behalf of the committee thanked everybody.
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The Making of "Faith & Toil" - The History of St. Joseph's Boys' High School
On September 6, 2008, to commemorate its Sesquicentennial Year (150 years,) the Old Boys' Association of the St. Joseph's Boys' High School released a book
tracing the one hundred and fifty year history of SJBHS, entitled Faith & Toil. The book, written by Lt. Col. Christopher Rego (Class of '76), is the first ever
comprehensive compilation of the history of the St. Joseph's Boys' High School since its inception in 1858. It even delves into the background of how and why
the school was set up.
Rahul Dravid was the Chief Guest at the function. The first book, autographed by him, was auctioned for Rs. One lakh and bought by Maurice de P. Rebello.
Contributions realized from the book are earmarked for various development schemes for the benefit of students and teachers of the school.
A beautifully designed and printed book, Faith & Toil is a 350 page, hard-bound publication, illustrated with cartoons by Mario Miranda and Paul Fernandes.
They render lighter visualizations of some iconic personalities and funny, peculiar situations described in the book. Ryan Lobo, old boy and National Geographic
photographer generously gave of his time and took hundreds of pictures of the school, its students, teachers, and surroundings. Cletus Rebello, another
Josephite, contributed many of his pictures of the old school buildings, their demolition and re-construction.
While much of the material for the book is culled from exhaustive reading of the treasure trove of School Annuals from 1910 till to present day, the author has
had access to the original records provided by the MEP Fathers at Bangalore. Fr. Legrand and Fr. Cornu at St. Peter's Seminary facilitated access to the French
archives of the Paris Foreign Missions, the order that founded the School. The Karnataka State archives at the Vidhana Soudha provided a valuable file dating
back to the 1880s, with correspondence between the Principal and the colonial authorities.
Drafts of the book were critically vetted by the venerable Mr Alec Alvarez, despite his advancing years, Fr. Hedwig da Costa, Mr Augustine D'souza and Mr
Nandan Kamath. Some former Principals of the school, Old boys and former teachers have given valuable inputs for the book.
Some very rare pictures have been resurrected after extensive research by the author and presented to the reader. These pictures have been carefully
worked upon to ensure authentic reproduction, while enhancing their clarity. Many of these now line the corridors of the new school building.
Just two months before the book was due for release, the author met with an accident that left him seriously injured and hospitalized. Despite the agony and
pain, Christopher completed the book, selected from hundreds of pictures, and monitored the proofs and final printing of the book from his hospital bed. This
is a truly dedicated effort from this third generation Old Boy of the school, deserving an ovation.
The entire cost of publication has been contributed for by the Class of 1976. Students from across the globe pitched in to ensure that all Old Boys, Teachers,
Present students and all well-wishers of the school would benefit from this very important work. The following '76 ers made significant contributions for the
book: Luis Miranda, Frederick Soanes, Vivek Bhaktaram, Ramkumar Rajarathnam, Anil Ferris, Mohan Rangan, Prem Thomas, Venkatesh Sampath, Colin Lobo,
Mohsin Menon, Shiv Baloo, Ivan Rodrigues, Madhukar Hiregange, Narendra Kudva and Janardhan Padmanabhan. The author himself freely gave of his time,
money and effort and waived reimbursement of considerable expenses incurred by him in his year long research. Besides, he handed over the copyright to
the OBA thereby ensuring that they receive the entire proceeds from the book.
Incidentally, donations received have helped fund a documentary film on the School commissioned by the Principal. Once again, Chris Rego contributed time
and effort to shape this documentary (sponsored by the Class of 1976) that is expected to be released by September 2009.
The entire OBA Managing Committee, led by its President A.G. Krishnaswamy, placed its weight behind the book project and with the enthusiastic support of
the Secretary, Brian D'lima, and the rest of the members, Faith & Toil saw the light of the day.
CongratulationsLifetime Acheivement Awards
2007 - 2008 - Mr. Mario Miranda2008 - 2009 - Dr. Dipankar Banerjee
Old Boy Young Acheiver of the year Award
2007 - 2008 Mr. Rajesh Khenny2008 - 2009 Mr. Nitesh Shetty
Never The Twain Shall Meet?
When I heard that Lt. Col. Chris Rego was researching a book on St. Joseph's Boys' High School, Bangalore I was all ears. Having
written a book on the alumni of Bishop Cotton Boys' School, Bangalore I could relate to the enormity of the effort and the thrill of the
endeavour, particularly in the sesquicentennial year of the school. It got me thinking about the relationship between these two great
schools, their commonalities and, of course, the inter-se rivalry which is legendary.
Both schools have tacitly thrived on the spirit of rivalry 'on and off the field', to borrow an oft-repeated cricketing phrase. But surely it is the
on-field rivalry that drives the Eton-Harrowesque legend. Those old boys who have had the pleasure (and, at times, the pain) of playing the
ol' rival in cricket, hockey or football will endorse the unparalleled experience of representing one's school in the ultimate battle. While
playing for school is always a matter of pride, somehow the stakes are always higher taking on Joseph's, or Cotton's, as the case may be.
And it is this diet of intense competition - mostly fair and a few times bordering on hysterical animosity - that has not only inspired some
great performances from both schools, but, ironically also forged some unique friendships. In that sense, the core object of schooling,
namely, to build character, passion and fraternity, has been accentuated by the Cotton's-Joseph's interface.
While there is no love lost between the two schools, there is common ground as well. For instance, boys from Joseph's come across to
Cotton's for their ISC on a regular basis (though recently ISC has come to be introduced in Joseph's and this trend may have changed).
And it is quite common for one to find an Old Boy of one these schools, perhaps on feeling that his alma mater isn't as enchanting as his
days in school, choosing to put his son in the other school out of a sense of affinity and respect for the old rival. Or, again, of parents
'distributing' their sons between the two schools and hedging their risks. Or, then again, of boys migrating to the other school for various
reasons. One such interesting example is that of Air Marshal Trevor Osman, former Vice-Chief of the Air Staff, who started off in Cotton's
and was shifted to Joseph's by his mum, who felt that there was far too much emphasis on sport and not enough on academics. It is
another matter that at Joseph's, Air Marshal Osman continued his sporting pursuits to the fullest as the authorities found in him great
sporting talent! The loss was ours! (One also finds Cottonians' sisters & daughters marrying Josephites and vice versa. Here, one
accepts the other as family, albeit reluctantly!)
Founded seven years apart, both schools have seen a transition from British leadership to a more Indianised style of functioning, though
many quaint British traditions remain to this day. Cotton's draws inspiration from the English public school Rugby - of Tom Brown's
School Days fame (and also where Webb Ellis, as a student, picked up a ball and ran across the football field and thereby invented the
sport of rugby) - where Bishop George Edward Lynch Cotton himself was a warden before moving to India and becoming the Bishop of
Calcutta and founding Cathedral's, Mumbai. Joseph's commenced under the supervision of French priests and switched to a Jesuit
command and has continued in the watertight regimen of the Catholic Church, though changing part of its name from 'European High
School' to "Boys' High School" in the 1960's. Through a chequered history, both schools have seen their zeniths and nadirs, at times even
being faced with the threat of imminent closure. But, the history of these schools also reveals the lives of extraordinary individuals who
have steered their destinies through choppy waters to magnificent heights, be it as wardens, principals, teachers or advisors. May their
tribe increase!
Both schools have a rich treasure of alumni that have achieved scorching success in public life, particularly in sport in the case of Joseph's
and the armed forces in the case of Cotton's. Indeed, Joseph's has the enviable distinction of producing over a dozen Olympians who have
represented India, Australia and Great Britain in hockey as well as swimming and badminton, apart, of course, from three cricketers to have
represented India. Cotton's, per contra, boasts of over a dozen Generals, Air Marshals and Admirals, including three Chiefs-of-Staff, one of
whom commanded the British Army. More significantly, both schools have seen many of their alumni make the supreme sacrifice in the
defence of the nation and have earned gallantry awards that do us proud. Between Cotton's and Joseph's, we can boast of a Victoria Cross
(Lt. William 'Leefe' Robinson, World War I, OC), a Maha Vir Chakra (Brig. Desmond Hayde, Indo-Pak War 1965, OJ) and two Vir Chakras
(Admiral V. S. Shekhawat, Indo-Pak War 1971 and Col. Lalit Rai, Kargil 1999, OCs) apart from numerous Military Crosses, Distinguished
Service Orders and Distinguished Flying Crosses. In fact, many of these boys fought together in combat!
Both share an embarrassment of riches when it comes to high achievers in business, science, academia, civil, foreign and police
service, law, art and music, social service and (yes, even) politics. But while we pay tribute to the accomplishments of these stellar
individuals, let us not forget those who have passed us by, and at times, passed us by too soon. Let's remember our Capt. Sylvester
Ratnams (Capt. Sylvester, OJ, 21 Jat, died at the age of 29, most bravely, in combat at Kupwara in 2002,) and our Pankaj Sadhus (Pankaj,
OC, a fine and inspiring all-rounder, died at the age of 27 in a car accident in Delhi in 2002). Let's remember our David Chatterjees ('Chat',
Biology and Chemistry master at SJBHS for over 32 years, killed by a speeding car ironically outside his beloved school) and our Hannah
Sebastians ('Sebo', history teacher and Pakenham-Walsh House mistress who taught for over 36 years at BCBS). They are the ones who
make the tapestry of our schools truly special.
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While the leg-pulling will never end, and a Cottonian and a Josephite will
never cease to debate the irresolvable issue of which is the better school
(though some objective yardsticks have been invented over the years, such
as the winner of the Cottonian Shield or Centenary Shield being the de facto
monarch), there is a deeper issue that confronts us as alumni of these schools
today. For a long period of time, Bangalore-parents preferred to admit their
wards to either of these schools (with no offence meant to my friends from
the other very fine schools in the city). However, the paradigm has changed
with the emergence of 'international' schools, and today public schools face
a common threat, in terms of shortage of faculty and resources, and in terms
of their credibility as institutions that can deliver in rapidly changing milieu. It is no longer a matter of Cotton's versus Joseph's, but,
Cotton's and Joseph's versus the new-age challenger. While there can be no dispute with the need to modernize, there is a pressing
need to reiterate and reinforce the value-systems that make public schools unique. And this is where we the alumni of such schools fit
in. While our schools will be judged by our collective accomplishments, we will be judged by how much we give back to our schools.
Therefore, we need to find concrete common ground to preserve the legacy our precious schools, lest they become a thing of the past
and all that remains are the cobwebs of our fuzzy memory. It is in this context that Old Boys such as Chris stand tall for their selfless and
significant contribution in keeping the spirit of the ol' school well and truly alive. On my part, on behalf of the Working Committee of the
General K. S. Thimayya Memorial Lecture series (an Old Cottonian endeavour), I cordially invite all Old Josephites to attend our annual
lectures and fellowship.
Finally, I warmly congratulate St. Joseph's Boys' High School, Bangalore and all its Old Boys on achieving this momentous landmark of
a glorious 150 years, and wish them Godspeed.
Aditya Sondhi - September 2008
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Aditya passed out of Bishop Cotton Boys' School as
School Captain in 1993, and later, from the National Law
School of India University. He is an Advocate practicing
in the High Court of Karnataka and the Supreme Court
of India. His book Unfinished Symphony, a tribute to his
old school, was published with Penguin (India) in 2003.
He is the Convenor of the General K. S. Thimayya
Memorial Lectures.
OBA SCHOLARSHIPS TO SCHOOL- 2008 - 2009
� Class of 1988 Anand Sebastian Sai Monohar Memorial Scholarships
� Capt. George Mathias Memorial. Scholarship
� Charles E. Noronha Scholarship
� P.G.D’souza/Rose D’Souza Mem Scholarship
� OBA CANADA Scholarship
� Michael and Greta Aranha Scholarship
� Batch of 1990 David Chatterjee Scholarship
Crossroads a career counseling program and Life Choices a Talk Series sponsored & organized by Batch of 1985 has been
carred out in 2007-08. In the year 2007-08 the program was carried out for Class 11 - Commerce & Science. A total number of 74 students
volunteered to undergo the program. The program was conducted by Dr.Asha Goyal, an experienced Teacher and Counselor. The
program consisted of Psychological Assessment under which tests were conducted on Intelligence Quotient, Aptitude and Language
Usage. Reports were generated giving Conclusions and Strengths & Weaknesses. Dr.Asha Goyal also gave her suggestions based on
the above tests and individual counseling.
Life Choices a series of talk series consisted of Talks on Career Choices by six successful and eminent personalities. They were (1)
Mr.Milind Chalisgaonkar, CEO Bharti-AXA (2) Nikhil Dey a lawyer by qualification & founder of Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan (3)
Dr.Sunita Maheshwari is a Pediatric Cardiologist (4) Dr.Leonard Machado, MBBS, MD (Community Medicine), Doctor & Public Health
professional (5) Arun Pai is the founder of Bangalore WALKS (6) Mr.Sailesh Shah is a Director & Senior Vice President of Corporate
Strategy at Satyam Computers.
In the year 2008-09 Crossroads was conducted for Class 10. A 153 students opted for the program which was conducted by Banjara
Academy under the guidance of Dr.Ali Khwaja. An initial orientation program was held where Dr.Ali spoke about importance of choosing
a career and the plethora of opportunities available in the current scenario. Later tests were conducted for General Intelligence, Aptitude,
Concentration level, Social Skills and Business Acumen. Reports were issued after individual consultation with Results of
Tests, suggestions and additional specific skill enhancements techniques were also enclosed in areas of weakness.
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OUTSTATION /SENIOR OLD BOYS WHO ATTENDED OBA DAY
K.K.JOSEPH
K.K.GEORGE
K.K.THOMAS KERALA
K.K.ABRAHAM ESSEX U.K 1961
K.K. JAMES ENFIELD U.K.
K.K. SEBATIAN KERALA
JAGADISH VIRUDHUNAGAR T.N 1961
K.J.GEORGE KOCHI KERALA 1962
MATHEW SCARIA POTTAMKULAM KERALA 1962
NABIL THOMAS AUSTRALIA 1962
ASHOK RAMAN MELBOURN AUSTRALIA 1962
BRIAN BRADBURY DJAKARTA INDONESIA 1962
BERTRAM SIMA CHENNAI 1962
P. JAYAKER QUINCDAO CHINA 1962
BRIAN MORRIS CANADA 1962
DR. VECE PAES CALCUTTA 1962
NICKY ARANHA U.K. 1962
GEORGE CHERIYAN MILTON KEYENS UK 1963
LUKE CHERIYAN USA 1963
FABIAN CORREA CANADA 1963
DR. VICTOR SHAW PITTSBURG USA 1963
VAUGAN MARTEN AUSTRALIA 1963
MALCOLM NORONHA U.S.A 1964
PETER FERNANDES U.S.A 1964
ABRAHAM POTTAMKULAM KERALA 1965
FRED D’VAZ TORONTO CANADA 1966
WILLIAM SHAW TORONTO CANADA 1966
THARAKAN 1967
SUNDARAM THAMBIAH CA.U.S.A 1967
OSCAR D’SOUZA MAPUCA GOA 1968
HEMANT DUTIA CHENNAI 1969
LYNN MACHADO GOA 1970
C.MADAN SOMANNA MADIKERI COORG 1971
NADEEM AHMED BANGALORE 1971
C.A.ANNAIAH BANGALORE 1971
JIMMY ANKLESARIA SAN DIEGO U.S.A 1972
TOMMY CHACRO KERALA 1972
ALISTER SALDANHA U.S.A 1972
DEEPAK VERMA COCHIN 1972
SUNIL MENON BANGALORE 1973
JACOB CHERIYAN SIDDAPUR S COORG 1974
LLOYD MACEDO GOA 1974
B.SUDHIR USA
J.KURIAN CHENNAI 1974
JACOB KURIAN CHENNAI 1974
MR.HUGO D’SOUZA BANGALORE 1936
REV. FR. SIMON FURTADO BANGALORE 1936
JAL JEHANGIR BANGALORE 1937
I.T.LAZARUS BANGALORE 1943
LEN NORONHA BANGALORE 1943
T.F.NORONHA BANGALORE 1944
MARIO DE P MIRANDA BANGALORE 1945
TONY GERNON (U.K.) 1946
A.ROYAN 1947
W.C.LANGFORD BANGALORE 1947
M.J.NORONHA BANGALORE 1948
K.BALAGOPAL 1949
E. MORRIS CANADA 1949
OWEN PAUL AUSTRALIA 1949
GEORGE MORRIS CANADA 1949
ARUN DESAI MUMBAR 1949
CECIL FULLINGAW BANGALORE 1949
MAURICE REBELLO BANGALORE 1949
MELVILLE REGO BANGALORE 1949
DEVANRATGJ GOSH 1950
JOHN F PINTO BANGALORE 1950
COL.(RETD)T JOHN BANGALORE 1950
REV.FR. HEDWIG DACOSTA BANGALORE 1952
R.C.SHARMA BANGALORE 1953
RONNIE TELLIS BANGALORE 1953
CECIL NORONHA BANGALORE 1954
RAVI MANI EDMONTON CANADA 1954
CECIL NORONHA BANGALORE 1954
EDMOND LOBO TORONTO CANADA 1955
FULGENCE RODRIGUES BOGMALO GOA 1955
THOMMAN J KARIMPINAL KERALA 1955
K.C.THOMAS
PRAVIN HANSRAJ MUMBAI 1955
MARTIN DIAS CALGARY CANADA 1956
MICHAEL ROZALLA VASCO DA GAMA GOA 1956
ACGEN TAI APACHU BANGALORE 1958
WILFRED DA COSTA U.S.A 1958
BASHIRUDDIN BABUKHAN HYDERABAD 1959
DENIS MATHIAS CA U.S.A 1959
DR. K.E.EAPEN KERALA 1960
KARIMPINAL VARKEY KURIAN KANGIRAPALLY 1960
CAPT K RAVINDRAN DELHI 1960
THUM CHUN YEN ALANTA USA 1960
CAPT. JACOB ALEX MUMBAR 1960
FR. TERENCE QUADROS MUMBAI 1960
Name Place Batch Of Name Place Batch Of
MOHAN ABRAHAM KERALA 1974
MARK SILGARDO MUMBAI 1974
TREVOR VIEGAS U.K. 1975
V.ASHOK HYDARABAD 1975
SANJEEV MAHAJAN DELHI 1975
ALOYSIS MONTEIRO MANGALORE 1975
ASHOK SUBBISH COORG 1975
P.A.BOPANA COORG 1975
TREVOR KING ALANTA USA 1975
VARGHESE JACOB KERALA 1975
NOEL DE MELLO U.S.A. 1975
RAGAVENDRA BALIGA USA 1975
K.T.ABRAHAM TRIVANDRAM 1975
MATHEW JACOB U.S.A 1975
SHAILESH SHAH HYDERABAD 1975
LUIS MIRANDA BOMBAY 1976
JAIDEEPVIJENDRA HASSAN
T.B.KANJAPPA KUTTA COORG 1999
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MOHSIN MENON U.S.A 1977
PRATIK PHILLIP CHENNAI 1977
VIJAY JOOPA U.S.A 1978
ANTHONY CHENNAI 1978
ANIL SHETTY SURAT 1981
SURESH MATHIAS MANGALORE 1983
REJU GEORGE DUBAI 1985
ANIL ALDRIN MUMBAI 1988
KESHAV .R U.S.A 1988
SAILA REBELLO MANGALORE
T.B.NAVEEN KUTTA S.KODAGU
DRSMALI HYDERABAD 1990
SHAWN D’CUNHA DUBAI 1995
PATRICK EDWARDS PUNE
SUNIL THOMAS KERALA
DR.SHYAM APPANNA MADIKERI COORG
DR.A.D.BELLIAPPA COORG
CONRAD MARKS AUSTRALIA
MANUDHIR SINGAPORE
Name Place Batch Of Name Place Batch Of
OBITUARY 2008-2009NAME BATCH DATE
Mr. Hillary Correia 1956 18th June 2008
Mr. Sandip Malpani 1975 08th September 2008
Mr. Iqbal Tejani 1967 25th September 2008 in Pune
Mr. V.Godfrey 14th October 2008
Br. Calligaro 21st October 2008
Mr.Mervyn Silgardo
Mr. Denis Noronha 07th December 2008
Mr. Saldanha 10th December 2008
Mr. Boney Mascarenhas 28th December 2008
Mr. Denzil Rego 31st December 2008
Mr. Varun Nobbay 2005 31st December 2008
Mr. Wilfred Langford 1947 10th June 2009
Mr. R.H. LaRive 1932 21st June 2009
Mr. Rajinder Pal Chabba 02nd July 2009
NEW PATRON MEMBERS 2008-09ANDREW LOBO (1974 ICSE)
RAVI VERDES
NEW LIFE MEMBERS 2008-09ALAN SEQUEIRA (1974 ISC) JEFFRY J.REBELLO
K.C.THOMAS (1974 ICSE) B.S. AKHIL DEV
NOEL OTTER (1965) AVIJIT DUTT (1960)
K.T.THOMAS SANJISH S. SHETTY
K.S.THOMAS CHANDRAKETO JHA
TOMMY CHACKO (1973) SANJAY SHETTY B.S.
JAI APPACHU (1958) SURAJ NARVEKAR S.
RUSI GOVENOR (1965) DENNIS DEEPAK REDDY
BIPEN BATHIJA SHAYAM JAISING
MALCOLM SALDANHA JOSH MATHEW
AJAY NAGARAJ VIKAS DHAWAN
CHARLES HUANG JACOB GEORGE
OUR GRATEFUL THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS
1. Pramodh Naidu for sponsoring Christmas Hampers to Retd Teachers and Senior Old Boys
2. To Glen Hartley, Greg D’Sa & Prince Jacob for putting in time and effort to train the 9th Std Boys in Club Swinging for Sports Day.
3. To the Batch of 1988 for Sponsoring the School Colours for the ISC Inter School Football and Basketball Tournament.
4. To our Auditor Mr K.S Ram Pureswaran from Sampath Kumaran & Co. for Auditing our Books of Account.
5. To Greg de Nazareth for Organising the Walkthon and Seminar on “Climate Change and what we should do about it”
6. BATCH OF 1998 – SPONSOR OF THE SESQUICENTENARY BREAKFAST and LUNCH
7. Batch Of 1974 - For looking after the Medical Requirements of Mrs. David Chatterjee
8. Batch of 1976 - For funding the printing cost of the history book - FAITH & TOIL
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1. ALEC & DOROTHY ALVAREZ OBA AWARD(for the highest Marks in ISC science 2008-09)
AJIT KRISSHNA N.L.
2. ALEC & DOROTHY ALVAREZ OBA AWARD (for the highest
Marks in ISC commerce 2008-09 )
HARSHIL R BELUR
3. MARIO de P MIRANDA AWARD(for best student in studies and games ISC 2008-09)
S ABHISHEK
4. BATCH OF 1968 AWARD(for the best Girl student in studies in ISC 2008-09)
SARAH MAJEED
5. FR. JACQUES GOLDEN JUBILEE PRIZEHighest Marks in English ISC 2008-09
CHANDRAMOULI BANERJEE
GAVIN DESOUZA
NITESH KALLIANPUR
SHOMIK MULLICK
NIKHIL MALHOTRA
PRATHIMA R. APPAJI
1. ALEC & DOROTHY ALVAREZ OBA AWARD(for the highest Marks in ICSE 2008-09)
AKSHAY KRISHNA
2. MARIO de P MIRANDA AWARD(for best student in studies and games ICSE 2008-09)
AMRITH RAVINDRA
3. BASHIRUDDIN BABUKHANOBA SESQUICENTENNIAL AWARD(for best student in studies,athletics & aquatics
ICSE 2008-09)
AKSHAY KRISHNA
4. REV FR HEDWIG DACOSTA AWARD( from the Batch of 1975)Highest Marks in English ICSE 2008-09
AKSHAY KRISHNA
MERVIN JOSEPH
5. HARTWEL YATES AWARD (from the batch of 1975)Highest Marks in Maths ICSE 2008-09
DARSHAK TARAK MADHANI
ERIC JOSE SALDANHA
G. TERRY LARSEN
6 . MRS SAIT AWARD (from the Batch of 1975)Highest marks in II language -Hindi ICSE 2008-09
AKSHAY KRISHNA
7. LUKE & ANNE D’SOUZA AWARD(from the Batch of 1975)Highest Marks in Hist/Civics/Geog ICSE 2008-09
AKSHAY KRISHNA
8. MRS LYNETTE LOBO AWARD(from the Batch of 1975)Highest Marks in Environmental Education ICSE 08-09
CHIRAG M NARASIMHA
9. DAVID CHATHERJEE AWARD(from the Batch of 1975)Highest Marks in Science ICSE 2008-09
AKSHAY KRISHNA
VEDANTH NAIR
10. Mr. RICHARD & MARY PEREIRA AWARD(from the Batch of 1975)Highest Marks in Computer Applications ICSE 2008-09
ADITYA SHARMA
KAUSHAL T SHETTY
AMAN S PIRGAL
SIDDHARTH MARK JOSEPH
SONAL LEN SALDANHA
UDBHAV
11. KENNETH MACKENZIE AWARD (from the Batch of 1975)Highest Marks in Economics ICSE 2008-09
DARSHAK TARAK MADHANI
12. ALAN MAC BRIDE AWARD (from the Batch of 1975)Highest Marks in Physical Education ICSE 2008-09
SHANE MATHEWS
MIQDAD MOHAMEDI TAMBAWALA
JASHAN MAHESH
AKASH K PAREKH
ABHAY S
S ALBAN KIRAN
JOSHUA SAMUEL M
PRIZES FOR ICSE (10TH STD.) 2008-09 (Given by OBA) (Trophy, certificate, cash prize)
6. FR. JACQUES GOLDEN JUBILEE PRIZEHighest Marks in Maths ISC 2008-09AJIT KRISSHNA N.L.
7. REV FR MICHAEL JOHN AWARD(from the Batch of 1975)Highest Marks in Enviromental Education ISC 2008-09SARAH MAJEED
8. REV FR CLAUDE D’SOUZA AWARD(from the Batch of 1975)Highest Marks in Physics ISC 2008-09AJIT KRISSHNA N.L.ANTRIKSH P.C. DUGGALGAVIN D’SOUZASYED MAAZ
9. REV FR SHENOY AWARD(from the Batch of 1975)Highest Marks in Chemistry ICS 2008-09AJIT KRISSHNA N.L.
10. REV FR. BISCARO AWARD (from the Batch of 1975)Highest Marks in Biology ISC 2008-09NITISH KILLIANPUR
PRIZES FOR ISC (12TH STD) 2008-09 (Given by OBA) (Trophy, certificate and cash prize)
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11. REV FR. HILARIO FERNANDES AWARD(from the Batch of 1975)Highest Marks in Computer Science ISC 2008-09AJIT KRISSHNA N.L.KUSHAL MARIO FERNANDES PRABHU
12. Mr. SANDIP MALPANI AWARD (from the Batch of 1975)Highest Marks in Accounts ISC 2008-09NIKHIL MALHOTRATANYA NICOLETTE JOSEPH
13. BATCH OF 1975 AWARDHighest Marks in Kannada ISC 2008-09AMRITH RAVINDRAANIRUDH PRADEEP KARE
14. BATCH OF 1975 AWARD
Highest Marks in Economics ISC 2008-09HAZEFA Z ERINPURWALA
15. BATCH OF 1975 AWARDHighest Marks in Commerce ISC 2008-09SARAH MAJEED,NIKHIL MALHOTRAHAZEFA Z ERINPURWALA
16. BATCH OF 1975 AWARDHighest Marks in Business Maths ISC 2008-09HARSHIL R BELUR
17. BATCH OF 1975 AWARDHighest Marks in BUSINESS STUDIES ISC 2008-09JARRYD DOMINIC FERNANDES
PRIZES FOR 8TH STDREV. FR. SIMON FURTADO sj. AWARD
Highest Marks in Chemistry - ADNAM AHMED
LETTER GIVEN TO THE PRIZE WINNERS FROM THE BATCH OF 1975
Dear Student,
As an Old Boy of St. Joseph’s Boys’ High School it give us great pleasure and pride to pen these words of congratulations and praise to
you. Your superb achievements once again underscore the enduring quality of this great institution that continues to turn out fantastic
scholars and fine human beings.
When you step out into the world from the confines of your alma mater, we are sure you will rise to meet every challenge that life throws
at you guided by the Josephite motto of Faith and Toil. With every stride you take towards the ever rising pinnacles of achievement, we
urge you never to forget that your first step was taken here, within the hallowed portals of St. Joseph’s.
We congratulate you once more and wish you all success.
With Best Wishes,
Trophies Won by the School 2008-2009
Fr. Eric Vaz Memorial Hockey Juniors Runners-Up
Centenary hockey Shield Seniors Winners
Alan Macbride Hockey Tournament Under 12 Runners-Up
Baldwins B.H.S. Football Tournament Under 17 Winners
ISC SesquicentennaryBasketball Tourn Girls Runners-Up
Vidyashilp Academy Inter School Tourn. Chess Winners
Inter School Relay Juniors BCBS 3rd
SJBHS 3rd
Cathedral 1st
Baldwins 1st
F.A.P.S. 1st
Seniors SJBHS 1st
BCBS 2nd
Baldwins 1st
Clarence 2nd
ISC Boys BCBS 2nd
Clarence 2nd
ISC Girls Clarence 3rd
BCBS 2nd
Inter School Aquatic RelayBaldwins 2nd
Horlicks Wizz Kids Activity 2008 for ISC SJBHS overall champions
4th National Abacus Mental Arithmetic Competition held at Chennai on June 7th 2008
RISHAB HEMANT KINCHA OF 5 C WON FIRST PLACE
PRIZES FOR 9TH STDREV. FR. SIMON FURTADO sj. AWARD
Highest Marks in Chemistry - ANANTHRAM RAO
Dr. Bryan Nobbay Rs. 30,000.00 Dr. C. S. Rajan Rs. 30,000.00
Mr. Harish Dogra Rs. 30,000.00 Mr. A. Franklin Rs. 30,000.00
Mr. Sumir Hinduja Rs. 30,000.00 Mr. Siddarth Raja Rs. 30,000.00
OUR GRATEFUL THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING WHO HAVE CONTRIBUTED TOWARDS THE STAFF MEDICAL
INSURANCE SCHEME IN 07-08
Siddarth Raja Rs.30,000/- Harish Kunnath Rs.1,000/-
Deep Desai Rs.30,000/- Leonard Kulangara Rs.15,000/-
Vijay Venugopal Rs.10,000/- Ralf Robert Rs.10,000/-
SESQUICENTENNARY FUND DONATIONS
Sagar Muthappa Rs.5,000/- K.Prabha Mahesh Rs.2,000/-
OBA MELBORNE Rs.1,09,000/- Mrs. Madhu Suresh Rs.10,000/-
Ramachandra Nayak $100/- Rajat Mukherjee $50/-
Kaushik Thakore Rs.25,000/- Nimish Thakore Rs.25,000/-
Hari Raghavan (USA) Rs.11,830/- Kenneth & Miriam LoboRs9,464/-
Jimmy & Jenifer Anklesaria (USA) Rs.1,53,790/- Martin Sreshta (USA) Rs.23,660/-
Rajesh & Priya Kheny (USA) Rs.1,89,280/- Senthil Radakrishnan Rs.11,830/-
Sanjay & Nandini Murthy (USA) Rs.21,294/- Suraj Chhabria (USA) Rs.9,464/-
Sanjit & Renu Menezes (USA) Rs.94,640/- Trevor & Doris King Rs.70.980/-
Leslie Abreo & Anita Miranda (USA) Rs.18,928/-
OUR GRATEFUL THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING WHO HAVE CONTRIBUTED TOWARDS THE STAFF MEDICAL
INSURANCE SCHEME IN 08-09
Vikram Viswanath Rs.1,00,000/- Amitabh Poddar Rs.5,100/-
The Featherlite Family Rs.1,00,000/-
Jonathan Nicholas Rs.5,000/- Amith D’Souza Rs.5,000/-
Bipin George Mathew Rs.6,200/- Kevin Rodrigues Rs.400/-
Srinivas Ramanujam Rs.8,000/- Siddarth Raja Rs.5,000/-
Kartik M Rs.2,000/- Chandraketo Jha Rs.11,000/-
Gaurav D. Hinduja Rs.25,000/- Kurian Abraham Rs.5,000/-
Jarba P.Patil Rs.5,001/- M.R.Srinivas Prasad Rs.5,000/-
Hetek Desai Rs.2,500/- Sony Kurian Rs.1,000/-
Ian Carvalho Rs.400/- Shyam N,Suraj Rs.1,000/-
Raghmundan Rs.400/- Dr. Shyam Appanna Rs.400/-
Tosher Hormosjee Rs.5,000/- Raghav Seksaria Rs.2,000/-
Varun Gurjer Rs.1,000/- Suraj Narvekar Rs.1000/-
Nagaraj M.V. Rs.1,000/- Jaypee Rs.2,000/-
Baldev Singh Rs.1,000/- Dinker Rs.400/-
Hubert S. Rs.300/- Jayaker Rs.4,400/-
V.T.Francis Rs.400/- Viraj Rs.1,000/-
Varun Gurjer Rs.1,000/- Suraj Rs.1,000/-
Jitander Rs.400/- Any Rs.1,000/-
S.Derick Rs.500/- M.V.Nagaraj Rs.1,000/-
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OUR GRATEFUL THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING WHO HAVE SPONSORED THE PENSION OFOUR RETIRED TEACHERS FOR THE YEAR 07-08
Gregory Nazareth Rs.1,500/- Amit Rs.200/-
Prashanth Rs.2,000/- Raghav Rs.400/-
Nitesh Shetty Rs.10,000/- Batch of 1996 Rs.15,000/-
DONORS TO THE BATCH OF 1968 SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Ponathpur K Prahalad $500/- Mark Lushington Rs.25,000/-
Patrick Mathias $2,000/- Sumit Sinha Rs.10,000/-
A.C.Premkumar $200/- Dr. H Satish Chandra Rs.10,000/-
Jadish Belani Rs.10,000/- Oosman Abdulla Rs.15,000/-
N.R.Venkatesh Rs.50,000/- Joseph Isaacs Rs.10,000/-
K.T.Nicholas Rs.5,000/- Joy Marattukalam Rs.5,000/-
V.J.Zachary Rs.5,000/- Kailash Dilli Rs.10,000/-
Ollapally Projects &Investments Rs.12,500/- S.Satyakumar Rs.12,500/-
Sqn. Ldr. Baldev Singh (Rtd.) Rs.12500/- Paul Joseph Rs.12,500/-
DONORS TO THE 1972 FUND
A.G.Krishnaswamy Rs.20,000/-
BATCH OF 1975 FUND TOWARDS AWARDS FOR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE IN ICSE/ISC EXAMS
Girish Punja Rs.30,000/- Dr. Trevor Viegas Rs.1,00,000/-
Trevor & Doris King Rs.1,18,300/- Brian D’Lima Rs.35,000/-
HISTORY BOOK & COFFEE TABLE BOOK FUND
V.S.J Lobo Rs.45,000/- Frederick Soanes Rs.1,50,000
Narendra Kudva Rs.10,000/- Prem Thomas Rs.50,000/-
B.Sampath Rs.50,000/- Ivan Rodrigues Rs.30,000/-
Janardhan Padmanabhan Rs.5,000/- Shiv Baloo Rs.35,000/-
Ramkumar Rajarathnam Rs.1,00,000/- Lius Miranda Rs.2,00,000/-
Mohan Menon (USA) Rs.47,320/- Anil Ferris (USA) Rs. 47,320/-
Vivek Bhaktaram (USA) Rs.1,18,300/- Madhukar Hiregange Rs.10,000/-
MAJOR SYLVESTER RATHNAM, ANAND SEBASTIAN, SAI MONOHAR SCHOLARSHIP FUND
BATCH OF 1998 Rs.2,50,000/-
DONORS TO THE BATCH OF 1990 DAVID CHATTERJEE SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Chandrashekar Viswanath Rs.25,000/- Shashi Kiran Lewis Rs.10,000/-
Nikhil Krishnamurthy Rs.20,000/- Arun D’Souza Rs.5,000/-
Nikhil Thakurdas Rs.5,000/- Vinod Raju Rs.10,000/-
B.N.V.Raman Rs.10,000/-
DONATIONS TOWARDS REBUILDING THE GROTTO FROM BATCH OF 1975
TREVOR & DORIS KING RS.1,00,000/- BRIAN D’LIMA Rs.1,00,000/-
NOEL D’MELLO $100/-
OBA INOVATION LAB
VIJAY NAZARETH Rs.19,450/-
OTHER DONATIONS
OBA KERALA Rs.10,000/-
Charndrshekar Viswanath Rs.10,000/-
JOE PILLAY Rs.15,000/-
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The Old Boys’ Associat ion - St . Joseph’s Boys’ School - Bangalore - Annual Report & Cal l ing - 2009
FABIAN CORREIA’S SESQUICENTENNIAL SPEECH
St Josephs Boys School Bangalore September 2008
The most important function of education at any level is to develop the personality of the individual, and the significance of his life, to himself and to
others. This is the basic architecture of a life at St Josephs!
St. Joseph’s in synergy with the St. Jesuit fathers Group celebrate 150 Years of Molding Lives! Goals set at school give the specific direction
to make our dreams come true! The rest is ornamentation and decoration, of the structure that Fr Eugene Jacques and my teachers have
molded, that I am today!
Rev. Fathers, My cherished Classmates and the OBA,
It is an honor, to be invited, to address such a distinguished assemblage of ex- students at these sequential celebrations. If IQ could be converted into
kilowatts, I have no doubt, that the quantum massed here tonight, would meet the world’s energy requirements, for at least a century.
It is a rare privilege, to celebrate the Sequecentenial landmark, of St. Joseph’s European High school now St Josephs Boys High school. I would like
to congratulate all the Jesuit fathers, and teachers for our accomplishments. For me personally, it is a great honor to share this unique event with you
and I am very glad to participate in the prestigious events organized on this occasion.
In 1959, I came to Bangalore from Kenya, for the first time in my life and entered St Josephs European High school under the umbrella of Fr Eugene
Jacques. It was an experience, that I will never forget. By a quirk of nature, although I was born right-handed, I had the good fortune to come into this
world left-footed. Soccer players who could kick with their left foot were very rare in those days. This meant that I was able to make the Soccer team
as a left forward. I then, was fortunate to develop my hockey skills to represent the school team from 1960 -1963 surrounded by most talented school
players in Bangalore.
I found my prowess in Athletics, and excelled leaving glorious memories of school landmarks at all levels of athletic competitions .We were a
distinguished unbeatable and decorated team in Hockey, Football and Athletes winning and setting a very high bench mark with Stalwarts in Vece
Paes, Ashok Raman, Nabeel Thomas and Rui Saldanha - We turned to be an undefeated team, and also had the distinction of all, being the best in our
era. To this day, I am convinced that I owe all this To Fr Jacques, who gave me encouragement, and to carry these talents, to university and national
sports levels. I was selected to represent the Canadian Sports Federation for Amateur Sports in the 90s.
I can tell you, that I had many a sleepless night during that first year at St Josephs and when sleep came, it was often accompanied by a dream
(nightmare might be more accurate) missing my home life in Mombasa, Kenya.
Quality education, at all levels is, and has been, critically important for all the Jesuit fathers at St Josephs, at all times. I completed my Cambridge and
High school certificate Examinations in 1963.
Friends, when you are growing as a young person, in a student’s life, you have to acquire a unique trait, of righteousness in the heart. In Indian
language it is called Dharma. This Righteousness in my heart was built by Fr Jacques and teachers of St. Josephs European High School. The
students’ life is very important. With righteousness in the heart we developed and evolved beauty, in the character. The beauty in the character, in a
young person, brings harmony, in the home, to the joy of the parents. Harmony at St Josephs, in the home, propagates to the society and the nation.
The Classroom – not the trench-is the frontier of freedom now and forever more.
With these words let me once again; greet the Fathers, teachers, my classmates and O.B.A members of St. Josephs during the sequential celebrations.
My best wishes to all the members, of St. Josephs Boys High School success, in their mission, of promoting value-based education among the youth.
God Bless You!
Fabian F Correia BA (Hons. Eco), CCP, PMP.
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Snap shot of Francis Byrne Smith (94 Years - Batch of 1934)
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Snippet from his letter to the Secretary - Brian D’Lima
Thank you for your letter of 23rd March informing me that it gave
me immence pleasure to receive letters from senior Old Boys’ like
me who, at 94 years. was your oldest Old Boy and that you were
proud of me. Also thank you very much for enclosing Christopher
Rego’s wonderful History of St. Joseph’s Boys’ High School “Faith
& Toil”, together witha copy of your OBA Calling, a magazine of the
sesquicentenary celebrations held by the Old Boys’ Association,
which I alsoenjoyed very much, and for the Annual Reports for the
last 2 years.... From 2005 the Australian Government appointed me
os her CARER, for which they pay me AUS dollars 200 odd a month
in addition to my pension.....
Yours ii Jesus & Mary ....... Francis Byrne Smith
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S A L E H A H M E D F U R N I T U R E H I R E R S
The Old Boys’ Associat ion - St . Joseph’s Boys’ School - Bangalore - Annual Report & Cal l ing - 2009
MR.A.GODENHO 5/8/2008
143 Hoppers Road winelmore hill.London.N213LP.
Revisited after a very long time.Full of changes.
All for the better keep it up.
MR.TEJAS . J. SHELAT 12/8/2008
No 82 “madhu kung”B Street 6th cross gandhinagar
B’Lore-560009.
First time in 10years.School has been updraded.
Many happy future 150 years.
Batch of 1999
MR.PETER JOSEPH BHAGAR 28/08/2008
1127-Banday street #1102 VancoverB.C.Canada.
Nice to visit after forty years.Thanks for the fond memories.!!
Batch of 1970
MR IVAN YATES 4/9/2008
Good to see the o.b.a.office& Brian.
40628 173 Rd st east Lancaster,CA93535
Thanka for the personal delivery of the annual report.
Batch of 1968
MR.OWEN PAUL 4/9/2008
7 Clendon st.Brighton east vic 3187 Australia.
Its great to be back at school.!!
MR. KAUSHIK THAKARI 4/9/2008
121 1ST Cross,AG ColonyNew B E L Road.B;lore -79
The school which built on character can never forget it.
Batch of 1949
MR. TONY GERNON 4/9/2008
Chessington Surrey u.k.
The Earl’’ of chessington (zoo)
What Stremendes change in the old alma mater.
Wonderful to meet up with old fello classmates.
Sorry to hear that some have deputed.
COLONEL FRANCIS MACHADO, 4/9/2008
001 Pouce haven Apts, 03 Ahmed saint Rd,B’lore-5
Best wishes for the o.b.a. sesquicentenary !!
MR.K.C.THOMAS 5/9/2008
Anatharam Kanjirapally,kerala state Batch of 1959-65.
Its an honour to be back in school.
MR.F.DEVAS 9/5/2008
20 Monitor Band,Toranto,ontario,canada.
Great to be part of the celebrations.
MR.VICTOR SHAW 9/5/2008
312 Rustin way,wexford,PA 15090.U.S.A
MR.AJEETH JAGANNATH 5/9/2008
298 5 main1st Block,Koramangala B’lore
Batch of 1985
MR. PRAKASH PILLAI 5/9/2008
Q 202,Purva Fair mont,HSR Layout B’lore
Batch of 1985
MR.ANIL ALDRIN 5/9/2008
44/1 Xavier Layout,B’lore -47
Batch of 1988
MR.UMAKANTH ALVA 5/9/2008
004,Admiraty Manor .6th main,13th cross,
indranagar,B’lore-38
Batch of 1988
MR.K.L.KUMAR 5/9/2008
Emerald Janeshwar,G2,No 28,Annaswamymudaliar Road,next to tamil sangam,ulsoor lake,Blore-42Batch of 1985
MR.NADER MIRZA 5/9/2008Albert Cottage’ 13/1 Albert street,Richmond Town,B’lore-25
MR. SUDEER MAHAJAN 5/9/2008201,Signature Apts,# 3,3rd main Road,
m.l.a.Layout ,Bhoopsandra,R.M.V.2nd stageB’lore-94
MR.B.A.PAVAN 5/9/2008H.104,Habitat Splendour,Kundalahalli Main RdBrooke fields,Bangalore-37
MR.HEMANT KAMAT 5/9/200810/7E, Kumar Krupa Road ,High grounds,Bangalore-1
MR.SHASHI KIRAN LEWIS 5/9/200827,Kasturaba Road cross, Bangalore-1MR.VAUGHAN MARTEN 5/9/2008
5 Coolum Place cardiff fouth, new 2B5 Australia
MR.SHYAM NICHANI 5/9/200817,Radhakrishna Villa,3rd cross,RMS Layout,Sanjaynagar,B’lore-94
MR. MELVILLE REGO 5/9/200867,Richmond Road,B’lore-25MR. SURESH MATHIAS 5/9/2008202 Sundari Apts,Shivabagh Road,Kadri,Mangalore-575002
MR.SAILA REBELLO 5/9/2008Chirag -Falnir,Mangalore-575002
MR.BRIAN MORRIS 5/9/2008
31Hunters Wood Crescent,Ottawa,OntarioCanada-K/G-5V7Great Show !
MR.MAHESH JAYACHANDRA 5/9/200875,7th cross,K.P.West,Bangalore-20Batch of 1978
MR.LUKE CHERIYAN 5/9/2008Avon Cake,OHIO.U.S.ABatch of 1963
MR. JAVINDER SINGHISC,3rd cross,Chiranjeevi Layout, Hebbal
Kempapura,B’lore-24
MR.ANSHUL CHUDHA 5/9/2008589,RMV 2nd stage 3rd Block, 1st main,B’lore-94
MR.SHAHDIL SOUNDARARAJAN 5/9/200818,6th cross,Lakshmi Road, ShanthinagarB’lore-27
MR. T.B.NAVEEN 5/9/2008Nellore Estate,P.B. No 14,Kutta Post,S.Kodagu,B’lore-571250
M REZA KHALEELI 28/07/200915518 Mauna Loa, Houston Tx 77040
Very good memories am very happy to see thegrowth and improvements.
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MR. RAVI MANI 5/9/200815612-80 AVE,Edmonton,AB T5R3m3 CanadaGreat Being Back at School,Fantastic.
MR.BRIG VINODH MANI 5/9/200834 Lavelli Road ,Blore-560001All the Best to ‘ Our School’
MR. GEORGE POTTENKULAM 5/9/200828/3003/C, Chilavanoor Road,Cochin -2Great to be back
MR.K.A.APPIAH 5/9/2008G-2 Renaissance,11 milton st. cooke Town,B-5Great to be here.
MR. SUJIT MUKHERJEE 5/9/2008200/C 6th cross,HAL 3rd stage,B-75
MR.THOMOS KUNCHERIA 5/9/2008246,Subashnagar,B’lore-560049
MR. C.MADAN SOMAIA 5/9/2008B.B.Estate Kadalelpo,madikeri-571201
MR.NISHANT R.GURJER 5/9/20083A,Farah Manor 37,Millers Road,Benson Town ,B’iore-46Superb Feelig !!! Back at School.
MR.SHAILESH SHAH 5/9/2008MR.NOEL D’MELLO 5/9/2008590, OakBridge T.e,Alpharetta,GA-30022
MR.BASANT PODDAR 5/9/2008487,10th cross, RMV Extn,B’lore-80
MR. K.T.ABRAHAM 5/9/2008E-3 Jawar Nagar,Trivandram
MR.ASHRIN SHETTY 5/9/20089/1,Brunton Road cross,B’lore-25
MR.WILLIAM SHAW 5/9/2008Toranto Canada.
MR. BRIAN BRADBURY 5/9/2008Cannot Belive that I was a boarder during the centenary & now !!Batch of 1962
MR. DEEPAK VARMA 5/9/2008Very happy to be back.Batch of 1972
MR. MARTIN DIAS 5/9/2008Reno of school fantastic,viddy should be upgreaded.Batch of 1956
MR. MICHAEL ROZALLA 5/9/2008Congrats on 150 years.Dont kick widdy out.Batch of 1956
MR. ABDULLAH ANSARI 5/9/20087/3 Spencer Road, Fraser Town,B’lore-5
MR.A.HAKEEM ANSARI 5/9/200826/3 Bowring Hospital Road,B’lore-1
MR. MUKESH R. 5/9/2008# 73/A, 1st floor, 17th B main,6th Block,Koramangala,B’lore-95Batch of 1990
MR. SRINIVASAN HENGACHERI 5/9/2008# 0-21, Diamond street, Kodihalli, B’lore-17Batch of 1982
MR. SOURAV NANDI 5/9/2008# 389,4th main, 14th cross,R.T.Nagar, 2nd Block.
MR. DR. PAVAN HEGDE 5/9/2008
MR. M. ADITYA APPAYA 5/9/2008Batch of 1997
MR. ASHOK RAMAN 5/9/2008AuastrliaSchool has improved. Good to Catch up with past Friends.Batch of 1962
MR. DENIS MATHIAS 5/9/200814961 50Bey Rd, Saratoga CA,95070,U.S.A.Batch of 1959
MR. ANIL SHETTY 5/9/2008Surat, GujaratNostalgic.Batch of 1981
MR. BASHIRUDIN BABUKHAN 5/9/20086-3-1100,Sanjiguda,Hyderabad -500082Great feeling to be present at the sesquicentennialof st joseph’s. Faith in God has Always stord mein good start. Still recall the 100 aniversary & TheBonding days.winning the goyal cup was indeed thelight of 8 years at st joseph’s.Thanks to the trainingI have achieved some thing in life.Thanks to the jesuits.Batch of 1959
MR. R.V. RAJA 5/9/2008Mahaanugroha’ 26/1,10th cross,Lingarajapuram, B’lore-84Great to be back.Batch of 1991
MR. NABEEL THOMAS 5/9/2008IT Been great to come back and meet the old Boys.The school looking great and proud to be part ofthis Great school.Batch of 1960
MR. CAPT. K.RAVINDRAN 5/9/2008C-8. Gulmdharb Park,N-Delhi 110049Batch of 1960
MR. YEN T. TAN 5/9/200830/0 Georgian Manor, Alpha Retta, GA-30022.U.S.AGood to be back.Good to meet old friends.Batch of 1960
MR. TREVOR N. KING. 5/9/20081125 MTN.IVY Drive Rosewell,GA 30075Great to come back to my zoot’s,and meet someof the best people I Know.Batch of 1975
MR.NOEL D’MELLO 5/9/2008590 OAK Bridge TRL Alpharetta, GA30025Thanks for the wonderful Memories.Batch of 1975
MR.SUNIL THOMAS KOLLAMKULAM 5/9/2008 .Parathode P.O, Kottayam Dist ,Kerala 686512Enjoyed reviving &Rekindling old friendship,Great to be back among friends
MR. KRISHNA KUMAR. P.R. 5/9/2008Batch of 1985
MR. VIJAY CHUGANI 5/9/2008Proud to be a Josephite.Batch of 1985
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MR. TARUN JAVALI 5/9/2008Come back after a long time School looks Awesome.
MR. AUSTIN DIAS 5/9/2008Proud to be a josephite.!
MR.FABIAN WHITE 5/9/2008Proud to be a josephite
MR. MATHEW SLARIA 5/9/2008Proud to be back.
MR. K.V.KURIAN 5/9/2008Karimpanali,Kanjirapally,Pin-686507 Kerala.Proud to be back.
MR.THOMMEN.J.KARIHPANAL 5/9/2008P.B.-48 Kanjirapalli,Kerala.
MR. SHYAM APPANNA 5/9/2008Rohini Diagnostic Center Behind SBI, Kohinoor Rd,Madikeri- 571201Great to be back.!
MR. K.K. SEBASTIAN 5/9/2008Anathanam House,Kanjirapally P.O.Kerala- 686507.Nice to be back.
MR. DR.K.K. ABRAHAM 5/9/20082-Swan Mead Basildon, Essex,U.K.55164 BJ.Proud to be a Josephite.
MR. DR. K.K. JAMES 5/9/20089,Ridge Crest,Enfield .Middlesex En2 8ju U.K.Brings back a lot of great memories.
MR.MANU DHIR 5/9/20082Flora Drive # 02-23 Singapore Sudhir Bijankl1940 Greensboro Wheaton, IL 60187 U.S.A.Good to be back.!
MR.B.B.AIYAPPA 5/9/2008No 1429 20th main 11th cross, Sector 1,HSR Layout ,B’loreWOW !
MR.WILFY PAIS 5/9/200811/1,Campbell Rd, B’lore-47Nice to see everyone.
MR. VIJAY SUNDARAM 5/9/200810A Binny Crescent Apts, Benson Cross Rd,B’loreBatch of 1979a
MR. ANAND MOHAN 5/9/20083 E Marble drch,3 Palace Rd,Richmond Town,B’lore-84IT is Great.Batch of 1958
MR. LLOYD MACEDO 5/9/20082/ Silver Spot,Argod Mapuca Cra 403507Batch of 1974
MR. ANDREW LOBO 5/9/2008Lavelle Rd,1st LR ,B’lore-1Batch of 1974
MR. JIJU 5/9/20081489,Koundhil Sulthanpalaya,R.T Nagar,B’lore-32
SANDEEP SEN 4/8/2009A-501 Skyline Solstice Apts.35 Bhuvangiri Main Road Banswadi B’lore 043It’s always wonderful to be back to school
MR. SEHRISH VISAYENDRA 5/9/2008
Kannagere Estate B. Hosahalli Post- 577113
Chikmangalur District.
MR.ALISTA . R.SALDANHA 5/9/2008
914 Inverness CT APT 1007Bellevue ne 68005-4363
MR. GERARD SALDANHA 5/9/2008
11 Convent Rd, B’lore-25
MR. JAIDEEP. VIJAYENDRA 5/9/2008
Holalli Estate,Kesagodu Post-573215
Belur Taluk-Hassan Dist.
MR. SIDDHARTHA AGARWAL 5/9/2008
Boruka Group 48 Lavelle Rd,B’lore-1
MR. TILAK THOMAS 5/9/2008
32,Kasturaba Rd cross, B’lore-1
MR. NANDAN KAMATH 5/9/2008
1C, Langford Grove ,25/4 Langford Garden,
Langford Town B’lore-25
MR. HARISH FERNANDES 5/9/2008
16,Albert Street Richmond Town, B’lore-25
MR. ROUNNI JOHNSON 5/9/2008
5/3 King Street B’lore-25
MR.KAUSHIK THAKORE 5/9/2008
61,4th cross, SSI Rajajinagar, B’lore-70
MR. ARUN DESAI 5/9/2008
55,Everest Block, 12, Peddar Rd, Mumbai 400026
MR. NABEEL THOMAS 5/9/2008
2/6 Taylors Lane Rowville, Melbourne,Australia
MR. B. M. SIMA 5/9/2008
Wish I Could be readmitted,Honestly!!
A-11,Gunapriya Apts.20,3rd Seaward Rd,
Valmikinagar,Thiruvanniyur,Chennai-600041
MR. KIRAN PATIL 5/9/2008
# 196 CBI Road Ganganagar,B’lore-32
MR. ASHOK RAMAN 5/9/2008
84 Stanley Rd Vermont STN Victoria 3/33
Australia
MR. ANOOP D’SOUZA 5/9/2008
MR.VIKRAM ARUN BHASKAR 5/9/2008
MR.H.S.NAVEEN 5/9/2008
No. 691,1st main Binnamangala,1st stage,
Indranagar,B’lore-38
MR. HARRY CURTIS 5/9/2008
33,Berlie Street,Langford Town ,B’lore-25
MR. DILIP D’SOUZA 5/9/2008
5 OORGAON House 22,Vittal malya Road,
B’lore-1
MR.BHARATH RAM 5/9/2008
46/1, West Park Road, 15th cross, Malleswaram,
B’lore-3
MR. PAUL CHOWDHURY 5/9/2008
501,Oxford Spires,Rustum Baigh Road,B’lore-17
MR.W. E. D’CRUZ 5/9/2008
75/2 BRV Road,B’lore-4
MR.V. ASHOK 5/9/2008 Feels
on top of the world.
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MR.DR. RAKSHITH SRINIWASA 5/9/2008371 Anagha 1st cross RMV Extn 2nd stage B’lore-94Feel Great.
MR. DR VINAY .K. 5/9/2008Love School.
MR. VISHWAS BASAVARAJ 5/9/2008Enjoy!!
MR.C.J.KUSHALAPPA 5/9/2008512,RT Nagar B’lore
MR. RAHUL .T.(TOODY) 5/9/2008Good to Fasiliyates Actively in the school activities again.
MR. MARK SIZARDO 5/9/2008Mumbai.MR. VINOD LEWIS. 5/9/200818,Infant villa, 4th cross p&t layout, horamavu,
main Road, B’lore-43.Batch of 1995
MR.MALCOM NORONHA 5/9/2008Good Show-School looks great.19030 Southwest 98 Loop Dunnellon Florida-340432
MR.DILIP.R.GIRDHAR 5/9/2008
MR.VINOD 5/9/2008U.S.A
MR. K.K.JOSEPH 5/9/2008Anathanam House, PB No.53,kanjirapally-686507Kottayam Dist, Kerala.Batch of 1955
MR.THOMMEN .J.KARIMPANAL 5/9/2008PB No 45 Kanjirapally,Kerala.Batch of 1955
MR.K.K.THOMAS. 6/9/2008The new building is great. But I loved the old one.I Grew up in Anathanam, Kanjirapally, Kerala.Batch of 1949
MR. V.J.MATHEW 6/9/2008Good to be back.Miss the old cook.Hill Soours estate virajpet.
MR.SUNDER BELANI 6/9/2008C-7 Yenlur Epsilon ,Bangalore.
MR.C.J.H.A 6/9/2008A 602,Adarsh Gans,47th cross,Wear Sangam circleJayanagar 8th Blk-560082.
MR.B.S.SANJAY SETTY 6/9/2008Shubha Shantham’’ 24,N.H.S.Road V.V.PuramBangalore-560004
MR.HEMANT DUTIA 6/9/2008Good to be back.Missing the old Building.Batch of 1968
MR. MANISH G. MAKHIJA 6/9/2008No 46,N.S.Iyangar store seshadripuram,B’lore 20MR. MATHEW JACOB 6/9/20083932 E Mercer way,Mercer island,w4980040 U.S.ABatch of 1975
MR. JUDE JIOHNSON 6/9/2008No 85, 3rd cross,K.S.F.C.Layout, LingarajapuramB’lore-560084Batch of 1994
MR. SRINIVAS VENKATESWARALLU 3/1/2009
1002,South Lincorn Drive, Duncanville, Texas USA.
Attending the 40th year reunion of 1968.
wishing all the best for all years to come.
Batch of 1968
MR. VINAY MATHEW 5/1/2009
175,10th cross, indranagar 2nd stage,B’lore-38
Batch of 1996
MR. ALLAN R. PRICHARD 12/1/2009
1651,20th main,5th cross, sector-1,HSR Layout
B’lore-560102
Batch of 2002
MR. MAQSOOD AHMED 13/01/2009
# 102, ZL Palacio No G..Edward Road,B’lore-52
Batch of 1969
MR. NITISH HARIHAR 16/01/2009
8/24,Bull Temple Road,Basavanagudi,B’lore-4
MR. JIM ZACHARIA 22/01/2009
I miss the old school !Great Building.
10429 Falling Leaf Dr.Concord,Nc 28027
MR. ERNEST VAN ROSS 26/01/2009
64 South Down Crescent Chorde Hulane, Cheshive
SK&6HA
Delighted to see the old school looking and doing so well.
Batch of 1962
MR. SATISH GOVIND 26/01/2009
D-013,Assotech windsor Park,Plot No.5,Vaibhav
Khand, Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, U.P.-201010
It’s been lovely to travel down memory lane with
my Dad on this chance visit here - I envy him’
such amazing memories. All the best.
It’s Fantastic to revisit my wonderful old institution
and go back in time to such interesting memories.
My best wishes to St .Joseph’s & All Josephites.
MR. NANDA KUMAR 18/02/2009
# 4/1,6th main ,6th cross, Malleswaram Mansion,
Malleshwaram, B’lore-3
It’s exhillarating to be back in school. of the country. Feels splended to feel
the spirit
I ‘ ve visited the school after so long. Partly because I was out of the
school ever alive .
Batch of 1992
MR. RAVI KUMAR 19/02/2009
31/9,Loyola Layout,Victoria Road, B’lore-
Great feeling to be back here.I Dea of upgrading
the building without changing mutch of it’s
character is very innovative.
Batch of 1986
MR.CHRIS PEREIRA 24/02/2009
To much change.
Batch of 1973
MR. LEONARD PEREIRA 24/02/2009
Nice change Get a Traffic Light in front of school.!
Batch of 1974
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MR. GEOGI MATHEW. 7/11/2008# 14,George Gardens.Ramjothynagar,R.V. CollageKengeri, Bangalore-59.Batch of 1997
MR. CEDRIK BYWATER 11/11/2008Australia .Coming back to visit my old alma mater after50 years Brings back a lot of good memories.
MR.J. AJAY SRINIVAS 12/11/2008# 13,opposite Rangachri Textiles,Sampige Road,malleswaram, Bangalore-560003
MR. LT COL.LEN NORONHA 28/11/2008Flat 003,’’ Purva Grande’ (old 49) Lavelle Road B’lore -1
MR. SHAILENDRA NAYAK 3/12/2008Flat No. 101,Team Topaz 12/4, New Thippasandramain Road ,HAL 3rd stage, Indranagar, B’lore-560075Batch of 1985-86
MR. DR.THOMAS KISHEN 2/1/2009Sydney,AustraliaGreat to see the new building.Batch of 1987
MR. JAGDISH G. BELANI 3/1/200914960 Sobey Road, Saratoga,CA 95070,USA.I am very impresed with the modifisatious to theschool of yet being able to keep the traditionallook & feel of the place.bring back a lot ofmemories.i ove a lot to the school towardspreparing me for my life.Thanks.Batch of 1968
MR. R. CHANDRAMOHAN 3/1/2009Great Nostalgia!
MR. BERNARD D’SILVA 3/1/2009This memory lane is one of the best I have everwalked down. I loved to be a josephite.
MR. KAILASH DILLI 3/1/2009Greeting’s to all here at josephs. Recall fondlythe many years spent here.everything aboutjosephs is gold.
MR. B.V. RAMESH 3/1/2009I am very happy & born to be a josephite. Aftervisiting the school .& recollect the memories ofmy school days. I am also happy to see thenew building.Batch of 1968.
MR. AMARJEET SINGH SETHI 3/1/2009# 16-1st main Road,Domlur Layout,B’lore-71Proud to be a josephite.visiting the schooltoday.Very impressed with the improvement in the schoolbuilding. Wishing all the best.Batch of 1968
MR. KOTA S. SURYANARAYAN 3/1/2009No 34/1 Subramanya nivas ,vasavi temple road ,After 40 years Iam entering the school,Iam remembering all the old boys.v.v Puram.B’lore-4Batch of 1968
M.S.KHALEELI 28/7/09Shaneghi Street Houston Tx 77040Unfailing memories, a source of strenght.I am 80 years old
MR. LESLIE D’ MELLO 3/3/2009
1/4 Lex ave, Green Bay Auckland.
Great feeling to be back to a new school.
MR.BHASKER KONANHALLI 9/3/2009
109,Massingberd Way,Tooting Bec, London SW176ah
Great feeling to be always back in school.
Batch of 1988
MR. CHARLES HUANG 11/3/2009
33/19,Victoria Road B’lore-47
Nice.
MR.DR.RAGURAJ S.HEGDE 2/4/2009
# 219,Harini,23rd main, 16th cross,5th phase,
J.P.Nagar, B;lore-78
I Have not received the annual news letter since
the last 4yr’s though I have given the new address
twice in your office.
Batch of 2000
MR. NATESH C. MOHAN 20/04/2009
128 Doremus Avenue Ridgrwood NJ07450,U.S.A.
Always a pleasure to visit and remember the wonderful times here at
st.Joseph’s.
Batch of 1962
MR. COLONEL C BANSI PONNAPPA 22/05/2009
L.No 57,Defence Service Staff College Wellington,
Nilgiris,Tamil Nadu-643231.
Batch of 1979-80
MR.ABI JOSEPH 8/6/2009
WOW! Nostalgic Memories!
No,302,Quience,Shalimar Township, AB.Road ,
Indore Pin-452010.
Batch of 1971-80
MR.DR.A.R.SEQUEIRO 8/6/2009
Its all changed.so much for the better.
C-930,Panchshul Near st.stephens School.
Ajmai-305006.Rajasthan.
Batch of 1969-73
MR. ARUN K. MUDALIAR 12/6/2009
# 16 ,1st floor, pilliar kovil street,ashoknagar,B’lore-25
I ‘ve never seen such small kids running around
in the josephite uniform.!!
Batch of 1998-2004
MR.CHINNAPPA .N.N. 23/06/2009
Wonderful to revisit the school again.
# Maithreyi, 68/69, 3rd cross, A’sector ,Vinanaka Block,
Amruthnagar-B’lore-92
Batch of 1975-82
MR.ALEX D. OLAKKINGIL 3/7/2009
82 3rd cross,p&t colony,R.T.Nagar,B’lore-32.
Nostalgic interesting to see the changes but the
spirit is still there.
Batch of 2000-2006
AUGUSTUS KURIAN THOMAS 14/07/09
# 55 Rose Enclave Appartments
3rd Main, 10th Cross Hoysala Nagar B’lore 16
Wonderful to be back in school and keep the real
josphite spirit ! Miss my school days
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MR. DR S.M.Ali 6/9/2008
10-2-289/87,Flat No.301,Fortune Hights,Shantinagar,
Hyderabad-500028
Batch of 1990
MR.VIKRAM SURENDRANATH 7/9/2008
B.V.Naravana Swamy Road 47/1,Central Street,
Bangalore-560001
MR.A.P.UTHAPPA 7/9/2008
P.B.No 35,Azad Hind Estate Pollibetta,
S.Coorg. 571215.
MR.SURAJ NARVEKAR 7/9/2008
To farward all coresponding on O.B.A.
A.804, Sunshree Emerald NIBM Road,
Kondhwa Pune -411048.
MR.CHAITANYA .P. PATIL 7/9/2008
865,’Zapur House’, 1st cross,1st Block,H.A.L.
3rd Stage, Bangalore-560075.
MR.VISHAL J.KUMAR 7/9/2008 #
2304,Prestige Oak Wood Apt. 8th main,3rd Block,
Koramangala,Bangalore-560034.
MR.BRIAN PAIS 7/9/2008
B-5,Regency,Splendour, No-25,Hall Road,
Richards Town,Bangalore-560005.
MR. SHYAM JAISING 18/9/2008
Thanks for the Courtesy.
201,Sneha Apartments,225,18th cross,
Sadashivanagar,B’lore 560080
Batch of 1951
MR. AJIT JOHN 20/9/2008
Thanks!
P.O.Box 12660,Dubai.
Batch of 1982
MR,.MICHAEL PEREIRA 30/9/2008
Nice to be back.
11 Chausee DELA Merette,Paris-75016,France
Batch of 1974
MR. R.J. FERNANDES, 16/10/2008
Please keep us informed of the happenings here.
Zevali’, Near SNS Polytechnic Surkadakatte,
Bajpe, Mangalore DK.Karnataka
Batch of 1968
MR. VIKAS ANAND 17/10/2008
Look farward to receiving info about school.
723,N Franklin Dr.Fayetterille, AR 72701, U S A
Batch of 1980
MR. JUDE MCKEVERNE 24/10/2008
The Buildings are truly fantastic.Good to
36,Queens Rd,Broadstairs,Kent,CTIOIPG.
see the old boys’ in the album.especially
B’Bradbury and De’Mello.God Bless.
MR.MAJOR THOMAS XAVIER 25/10/2008
Old Memories,great place.Thanks for everything
# 57,AP Residency,Outer Ring Road ,Near Dominos
Pizza,Anand nagar ,Marthahalli Post B’lore-37
Batch of 1972
VISITORS TO OBA OFFICE
MR.GEORGE CHERIYAN 5/9/2008 Batch of 1963
MR.RAVI SOMAIAH 5/9/2008
MR. P.JAYAKAR 5/9/2008
MR. J.P.ASHOK 5/9/2008
MR.RICARDO LOBO 5/9/2008 Batch of 1975
MR.RAM KUMAR RAJARADHNAM 5/9/2008 Batch of 1976
MR.RICHARD FERNANDES 5/9/2008 Batch of 1959
MR.GEORGE FERNANDEZ 5/9/2008 Batch of 1963
MR.P.FERNANDEZ 5/9/2008 Batch of 1975
DR.CARIYAPPA (NANDA) 5/9/2008 Batch of 1985
MR.JAGADEESAN 5/9/2008 Batch of 1961
MR.JOSEPH OLLAPALLY 5/9/2008 Batch of 1996
MR.M.VASEEMUDIN 5/9/2008 Batch of 1982
MR. ADITYA KUMAR 5/9/2008 Batch of 1991
MR. HARISH ADVANI 5/9/2008 Batch of 1985
MR. KALPBSH SHAH 5/9/2008 Batch of 1985
MR.LUIS MIRANDA 5/9/2008 Batch of 1976
MR. JOSEPH GEORGE 5/9/2008 Batch of 1999
MR. KESHAV CHANDER 5/9/2008
MR. N. RAMAKRISHNAN 5/9/2008 Batch of 1974
MR.K.K.RAVI AYAPPA 5/9/2008 Batch of 1974
MR.VISHNURAM 5/9/2008 Batch of 1974
MR. GOPINATH M.V 5/9/2008 Batch of 1988
MR. NANJAPPA.M.G. 5/9/2008 Batch of 1988
MR. KIRAN NAYAK 5/9/2008 Batch of 2000
MR. S.TARAPORE 5/9/2008 Batch of 1974
MR. JOSEPH SALDANHA 5/9/2008
MR.SUNIL DALWANI 5/9/2008 Batch of 1977
MR.ANGELO PRINTER 5/9/2008 Batch of 1998
MR.GLLURED PRINTER 5/9/2008
MR.SRIVATSAV CHARI 5/9/2008
MR.DR.ANAND VINEKAR 5/9/2008
MR.AIYAPPA K.C. 5/9/2008
MR. AJAY LOGANADAN 5/9/2008
MR. PRAKASH ALVAREZ 5/9/2008
MR.ARUN JAMES 5/9/2008
MR. MADHUKAR N. HIREGANGE 5/9/2008
MR.K.T.PAUL 5/9/2008
MR.VIJAY VENUGOPAL 5/9/2008
MR. SUDHIR MAKHIJA 5/9/2008
MR. GIRISH NANAPPA 5/9/2008
The Old Boys’ Associat ion - St . Joseph’s Boys’ School - Bangalore - Annual Report & Cal l ing - 2009
MR. DAVID VASNAIK 5/9/2008 Batch of 1958
MR. THOMAS THARAKAN 5/9/2008 Batch of 1972
MR. SHAUN D’ CUNHA 5/9/2008
MR.ROLF MARREN 5/9/2008
MR. SUNIL PICHAMUTHU 5/9/2008
MR. SADHURAM BILDAS 5/9/2008 Batch of 1958
MR. NIJU THOMAS 5/9/2008
MR.K.S.CARIYAPPA 5/9/2008
MR.D.PRABHAKAR 5/9/2008 Batch of 1979
MR.TARUN BALAJI NARESH 5/9/2008
MR.DEAN KIM BROWNE 5/9/2008
MR.VISHAL MEHRA 5/9/2008
MR. Q C S RAJAN 5/9/2008
MR. SUNIL N. JOSHI 5/9/2008
MR. SACHIN PULICKAL 5/9/2008
MR. ALOK MARDH 5/9/2008
MR. GIRISH SHANKAR 5/9/2008
MR. ANIL KUMAR MALPANI 5/9/2008
MR. MOHAN ALAPATI 5/9/2008
MR. ARVIND RAO. 5/9/2008
MR. MARVIN RODRIGUES. 5/9/2008
MR. STEVEN REBELLO. 5/9/2008
MR. SHANKAR BALU. 5/9/2008
MR. R.C. SHARMD 5/9/2008
MR.RALPH C.ROBERT. 5/9/2008
MR. P.A.KUTTAPPA. 5/9/2008
MR. SIDDARTH GULATI. 5/9/2008
MR. SANJITH SHETTY. 5/9/2008
MR. KIRAN JAMES. 5/9/2008
MR.JOE MANAVALAN. 5/9/2008
MR. JOSEPH THARAKAN 5/9/2008
MR. PHILIP MASCARENHAS. 5/9/2008
MR. COLNEVILLE DIAS. 5/9/2008
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MR. JOSH GOJER 5/9/2008 Batch of 1988
MR. ERROL FERNANDES. 5/9/2008 Batch of 1979
MR.JEFFRY REBELLO. 5/9/2008 Batch of 1984
MR. COL NEVILLE DIAS 6/9/2008
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MR. MICHAEL ROZALLA 5/9/2008
MR. PRAPANCH MANDANA 5/9/2008
MR. ARJUN A NAMBISAN 5/9/2008
MR. MAYUBH P. VARGHESE 5/9/2008
SHUAIB RAZVI 5/9/2008 Batch of 1989
MR. GEORGE MORRIS 5/9/2008 Batch of 1949
MR. SANJEEV MAHAJAN 5/9/2008 Batch of 19475
MR.SINDHARTHA KANORIA 5/9/2008
MR. JACOB CHERIYAN 5/9/2008
MR. SANCHIT MACHOTRA 5/9/2008
MR.HARISH DOGRA 5/9/2008
MR.N.R,SUDHIR 5/9/2008
MR. PETE FERNANDES 5/9/2008
MR. SUKHEN PADMANABHA 5/9/2008 Batch of 1983
MR. RAJEEV GONSALVES 5/9/2008 Batch of 1979
MR. OSCAR MENEZES 5/9/2008 Batch of 1959
MR. JAYANT N. KAPADIA 5/9/2008 Batch of 1961
MR.K.PRAKASH 5/9/2008 Batch of 1977
MR.BRIAN MORRIS 5/9/2008 Batch of 1962
MR. SUDHIR BIJANKI 5/9/2008 Batch of 1962
MR. PRAVIN HANSRAJ 5/9/2008 Batch of 1955
MR. MURALIDHARAN 5/9/2008 Batch of 1984
MR. P.G. HARMESE THARAKAN 5/9/2008 Batch of 1967
MR. SUSHANT KAMATH 5/9/2008 Batch of 1999
MR. TOMMY CHACKO 5/9/2008 Batch of 1972
MR. MOHAN ABRAHAM 5/9/2008 Batch of 1974
MR.T.F.NORONHA 5/9/2008 Batch of 1948
MR. JUDE KOSHY 5/9/2008 Batch of 1989
MR. FABIAN CORREIA 5/9/2008 Batch of 1963
MR. EDMUND LOBO 5/9/2008 Batch of 1955
MR. OSCAR DE’ SOUZA 5/9/2008 Batch of 1968
MR.JUDE RODRIGUES 5/9/2008 Batch of 1977
MR. IAN CARVALHO 5/9/2008 Batch of 1984
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MR. KRISHNAN SESHADRI 5/9/2008 Batch of 1985
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MR. DR. PALCHARATLAM 5/9/2008
MR. A.D. BELLIAPPA 5/9/2008
The Old Boys’ Associat ion - St . Joseph’s Boys’ School - Bangalore - Annual Report & Cal l ing - 2009
AUDITOR’S REPORT
We have examined the attached Balance sheet of Bangalore Jesuit Educational Society A/c St. Joseph’s Boys High School Old Boys
Association, Bangalore as at March 31, 2009 and the Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended on that date, annexed thereto.
These financial statements are the responsibility of the institution’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these
financial statements based on our audit.
We have conducted the audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in India. Those standards require that we plan
and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free from material mistakes. An audit
includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosers in the financial statements. An audit also includes
assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by the management, as well as evaluating the overall financial
statement presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion.
We report that:
a) We have obtained all the information and explanation which, to the best of our knowledge and belief, were necessary for the
purpose of our audit.
b) In our opinion proper books of accounts have been kept so far as it appears from our examination of the books.
c) The Balance Sheet and Income and Expenditure accounts dealt with by this report are in agreement with the Books of Accounts.
In our opinion and to the best of our information and explanation given to us, the said Balance Sheet and Income Expenditure account
gives a true and fair view in conformity with the accounting principles generally accepted in India:
1. In the case of the Balance Sheet, of the state of affairs as at March 31, 2009.
2. In the case of Income and Expenditure account, the excess of Income over Expenditure for the year ended on that
date.
For Sampath Kumaran & Co.
Chartered Accountants
Place: Bangalore Sd. K. S. Ram Pureswaran
Date: August 10, 2009 Partner
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The Old Boys’ Associat ion - St . Joseph’s Boys’ School - Bangalore - Annual Report & Cal l ing - 2009
The Old Boys’ Associat ion - St . Joseph’s Boys’ School - Bangalore - Annual Report & Cal l ing - 2009
St Joseph’s Boys High School - Old Boys AssociationReceipts & Payments A/C for the year ended 31/03/09
RECEIPTS PAYMENTS
Rs Rs Rs Rs
Opening Balance Expenses on Functions
Cash 8,506 OBA Day 104,058
Bank accounts 255,968 264,474 St Joseph's Feast 23,750
Income from Functions Christmas Getogether 21,547
Blue and White Ball Receipts Sesquicenntennial Dinner 458,248
OBA Day (incl sponsorship) 96,313 - 607,603
St Joseph's Feast - Scholarships, Welfare & Awards
Christmas Get-together 14,940 Scholarships
Sesquicentennial Dinner 191,500 302,753 Awards 72,045
Income to Funds Staff Health Insurance Payments 441,600
Staff Health Insurance Fund 437,092 Teacher's Pension 58,800
Sesquicentennial Fund 198,759 Retd Teachers Pension 240,000
Simon Furtado Award 100,000 Staff Appreciation - 740,400
The Warrior Trophy 100,000 Prizes Sports and extracurricular 8,165
Class of 1968 Award (12th Std) 139,610 Christmas Hampers to Senior Old Boys 2,400 10,565
Class of 1968 Staff Welfare Fund 300,000 Office expenses
Class of 1972 10,000 Postage & Telephone 13,793
Class of 1974 10,000 Printing & Stationery 7,350
Batch of 1975 Awards 265,000 Repairs and Maintenance,Insurance 7,405
Faith & Toil Coffee Table book Fund 675,000 General Expenses & Conveyance 3,650
Batch of 1988 Scholarship Fund 250,000 Misc Expenses 13,478
Batch of 1990 David Chaterjee Sch 25,000 Office Assistant Salary 71,900
Retd Teachers Pension 30,000 2,540,461 JOS Alumni Membership fee 1,000
Christmas Hamper Donation 6,500 Bank Charges 7,890 126,466
Membership Fees Production & Postage - OBA Report 117,263
Life 07-08 41,000 Class of 1974 Retd Teachers a/s -
Life 08-09 12,000 Class of 1968 expenses 28,350
Patron Memembership 6,000 Batch of 1972 Fund - 28,350
59,000 class of 1988 Hockey expenses of school -
Interest on Investments 911,631 Inter School Cultural Competition 127,751
- 911,631 less refunded from PTA 127,751 -
Misc Income 11,001 Computer System
7,280
Chip of theOld Block 10,000 T.D.S. 37,904
- 10,000 Sesquicenntennial Expenses 291,187
Sesquicentennial Celebrations collections 860,581 FAITH & TOIL BOOK Expences 723,067
FAITH & TOIL BOOK Income 581,870 Fixed Deposits made 4,018,116
Fixed Deposits encashed 1,500,000 Mutual Funds (Liquid) 4,018,116
Mutual Funds Redeemed 500,000 Cost of Mementoes 275,172
Mementos sales 228,240 Closing Balance
Cash 3,687
Bank accounts 717,406 721,093
7,776,511 7,776,511
A.G.Krishnaswamy Brian D'Lima Rev Fr. Celestine Sera sj As per our Report of Even Date
President Secretary Treasurer For Sampath Kumaran & Co.
Place Bangalore Chartered Accountants
Date 10th August 2009 Sd. K. S. Ram Pureswaran,
Partner
The Old Boys’ Associat ion - St . Joseph’s Boys’ School - Bangalore - Annual Report & Cal l ing - 2009
31.03.08 31.03.09
SCHEDULE A - CAPITAL FUND
964,250 Balance as per last Balance Sheet 1,000,000
5,750 Add Transfer from Income & Exp. A/c 17,000
Donation Received -
30,000 Add : 50% of Life & Patron Memberships 9,000
1,000,000 TOTAL 1,026,000
SCHEDULE B - INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT
75,093 Opening Balance 101,553
32,210 Surplus/(Deficit) for the Current Year 24,795
(5,750) Less transfer to Capital Fund (17,000)
101,553 TOTAL 109,348
SCHEDULES ANNEXED TO AND FORMING PART OF THE BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 MARCH 2009
(amounts in Rupees)
As at As at
SCHEDULE C - SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS Opening Current Transfers Closing
Balance Receipts from C/A Balance
Higher Studies Scholarships
595,000 Platinum Jubilee Fund 595,000 - 30,000 625,000
470,000 Diamond Jubilee Freeship Fund 470,000 - 30,000 500,000
Scholarships for the School
735,000 Scholarship Fund 735,000 - - 735,000
100,000 Michael and Greta Aranha Sch 100,000 - - 100,000
55,000 Capt. George Mathias Mem. Sch. Fund 55,000 - - 55,000
55,000 Charles E.Noronha Scholarship 55,000 - - 55,000
55,000 P.G.D'souza/Rose D'Souza Mem Sch. 55,000 - - 55,000
60,000 OBA CANADA Scholarship 60,000 - 60,000
55,000 Class of 1988 Memorial Scholarships 55,000 250,000 - 305,000
195,000 Batch of 1990 David Chaterjee Sch 195,000 25,000 220,000
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2,375,000 TOTAL 2,375,000 275,000 60,000 2,710,000
SCHEDULE D - WELFARE FUNDS
4,250,000 Staff Health Insurance Fund 4,250,000 437,092 (2,092) 4,685,000
835,000 Staff Appreciation Fund 835,000 - 50,000 885,000
Class of 1968 Retd Staff fund 300,000 300,000
770,000 Teachers Pension Fund 770,000 - 10,000 780,000
170,000 Class of 1972 Retired Teachers Fund 170,000 10,000 10,000 190,000
6,025,000 TOTAL 6,025,000 747,092 67,908 6,840,000
The Old Boys’ Associat ion - St . Joseph’s Boys’ School - Bangalore - Annual Report & Cal l ing - 2009
SCHEDULE F - FUND CURRENT ACCOUNTS Opening Interest Transfers Disbursed Closing
SCHOLARSHIPS Balance Allocated to Funds Balance
1,796 Platinum Jubilee Fund 1,796 32,000 30,000 - 3,796
2,483 Diamond Jubilee Freeship Fund 2,483 29,000 30,000 - 1,483
Scholarships for the School
(2,105) Scholarship Fund (2,105) 65,000 60,000 2,895
Michael and Greta Aranha Sch - 8,000 8,000 -
750 Capt. George Mathias Mem. Sch. 750 4,000 4,000 750
(1,180) Charles E. Noronha Scholarship (1,180) 4,000 4,000 (1,180)
1,790 P.G.D'souza/Rose D'Souza Mem Sch. 1,790 4,000 4,000 1,790
OBA CANADA Scholarship - 4,000 4,000 4,000 -
1,850 Class of 1988 Memorial Scholarships 1,850 4,000 4,000 1,850
Batch of 1990 David Chaterjee Sch 8,000 8,000
5,384
WELFARE Opening Interest Transfers Disbursed Closing
711 Staff Health Insurance Fund 711 445,000 (2,092) 441,600 6,203
4,834 Staff Appreciation Fund 4,834 47,750 50,000 - 2,584
5,659 Teachers Pension Fund 5,659 66,050 10,000 58,800 2,909
12,802 Class of 1972 Retired Teachers Fund 12,802 8,750 10,000 - 11,552
24,006
AWARDS Opening Interest Transfers Disbursed Closing
(8,765) A Alvarez OBA Medal for first in school (8,765) 27,000 18,000 235
Bashiruddin Babukhan OBA Sesquicentennial Award 8,000 8,000 -
Mario de P Miranda Award Fund 16,000 16,000 -
Rev Fr. Simon Furtado Award -
(2,450) Alan Macbride Hockey Award (2,450) 6,000 5,000 (1,450)
Class of 1968 Award 2,500 (1,260) 3,760
Class of 1975 Awards 26,500 30,045 (3,545)
(11,215)
18,175 TOTAL 18,175 815,550 131,648 668,445 33,632
SCHEDULE E - AWARDS
255,000 A Alvarez OBA Medal for first in school 255,000 - 255,000
100,000 Bashiruddin Babukhan OBA Sesquicentennial Award 100,000 100,000
200,000 Mario de P Miranda Award Fund 200,000 200,000
Rev Fr. Simon Furtado Award 100,000 100,000
The Warrior Award 100,000 100,000
45,000 Alan Macbride Hockey Award 45,000 5,000 50,000
50,000 Class of 1968 Award 50,000 111,260 (1,260) 160,000
Class of 1975 Award 265,000 265,000
650,000 650,000 576,260 3,740 1,230,000
9,050,000 TOTAL FUNDS 9,050,000 1,598,352 131,648 10,780,000
SCHEDULE G - OTHER CURRENT LIABILITIES Opening Receipts Transfers Disbursed/ Closing
Other Funds Balance Expenses Balance
19,335 Class of 1974 Retd. Teachers Fund 19,335 10,000 - 29,335
83 History/Coffee Table bk fund 83 675,000 675,083
393,253 Class of 1983 Building Fund 393,253 393,253
52,176 Class of 1988 Hockey Fund 52,176 - - 52,176
55,300 Class of 1994 Fund 55,300 - 55,300
5,000 OBA USA A/C 5,000 - 5,000
75,006 Retd. Teachers Pension 75,006 30,000 240,000 (134,994)
45,958 Medical Expenses a/c 45,958 - - 45,958
502 Christmas Gifts a/c 502 6,500 2,400 4,602
40,000 Maintenance a/c 40,000 40,000
SESQUICENTANNIAL FUND 198,759 151,241 350,000
FAITH & TOIL BOOK 581,870 723,067 (141,197)
Scholarships Payable - (96,000) 96,000
13,785 Sesquicentennial Celebrations expenses 13,785 13,785 -
700,398 TOTAL 700,398 1,502,129 151,241 883,252 1,470,516
SCHEDULE H - FIXED ASSETS Opening Additions Depn Closing
Balance Balance
1,011 Furniture & Fixtures 1,011 202 809
10,796 Computer System 10,796 7,280 4,519 13,557
11,807 TOTAL 11,807 7,280 4,721 14,366
SCHEDULE I - INVESTMENTS Interest Date of Number Date of Amount
Company Rate Deposit Maturity
900,000 HDFC Govt. of India Bonds 8.00 8-Mar-05 TBH5100104979 7-Mar-11 900,000
1,600,000 HDFC Govt. of India Bonds 8.00 23-11-2005 39409 23-Nov-11 1,600,000
3,000,000 HDFC Govt. of India Bonds 8.00 19-Feb-04 DBH51060033046 19-Feb-10 3,000,000
1,000,000 HDFC 9.55 4-Jan-08 BL/553791 7-Apr-10 1,000,000
830,660 HDFC 9.30 8-Jan-08 BL/520429 8-Jan-10 830,660
1,900,000 South Indian Bank 10.00 3-Mar-09 4840559 4-Jun-12 1,500,000
South Indian Bank 10.00 3-Mar-09 588099 4-Jun-12 1,200,000
South Indian Bank 9.00 14-05-08 3147775 14-08-09 1,318,116
South Indian Bank 9.25 24-03-08 3867084 24-03-2011 700,000
500,000 SBI CAPITAL PROTECTION FUND 21-12-2007 10231294 20-12-2012 500,000
500,000 RELIANCE LIQUDITY FUND 41959249115 matured
300,000 Fertilisers & Chemicals Travacore Ltd 7.00 20-Jul-04 0550-0081 matured
10,530,660 TOTAL 12,548,776
The Old Boys’ Associat ion - St . Joseph’s Boys’ School - Bangalore - Annual Report & Cal l ing - 2009
SCHEDULE J - CURRENT ASSETS
Interest accrued
3,000 Deposits 3,000
41,000 Life Membership Due
TDS 37,904
19,185 Closing Stock of Mementos 94,357
63,185 TOTAL 135,261
SCHEDULE K - CASH & BANK BALANCES
8,506 Cash on hand 3,687
Cash at Banks
49,226 SBI Account 123,033
206,742 Dena Bank -BJES 594,373
-
717,406
264,474 TOTAL 721,093
SCHEDULE L - NOTES TO ACCOUNTS1 Statement of Significant Accounting Policies
i) Generally, all income and expenditure are accounted on an accrual basis, commission is accounted when received.
ii) Interest income on investments received during the year is allocated to funds in the ratio of the opening balance of the
respective funds. The interest allocated to the Capital Fund and interest on savings bank accounts are considered in the
Income and Expenditure Account for the year.
iii) Of the membership fees received, 50% is credited directly to the Capital Fund, and the balance considered as current income.
A sum of Rs.17,000/- from the Income and Expenditure a/c has been transferred to the Capital a/c
iv) Fixed Assets are stated at written down value. Depreciation is provided pro-rata for the at the rate of 20% per annum for
furniture and fixtures and 25% per annum for the computer system. Pro-rata depreciation is provided for new acquisitions.
v) Closing Stocks are valued at cost.
2 Previous year's figures have been re-grouped appropriately, where necessary.
3 The total collection in the Staff Health Insurance Fund was Rs.4,37,092/- . No contributions were made by the School Staff
4 From the collection to the Staff Health Insurance an amount of Rs.4,35,000 has been capitalised taking the Fund to Rs.46,85,000/-
5 Three new Funds have been introduced this year, The Rev Fr. Simon Furtado s.j. Award for the best student in Chemistry in Std 8 &
9 getting the highest marks in each subject in ICSE/ISC and the Warrior Trophy for the Best Student in debating ISC. The batch of
1975 Awards for students getting highest marks in each subject in ICSC/ISC.
6 Disbursements are made from Interest Earned
7 The Allocation of the Investments into the various funds are given below
Scholarships Funds 2,710,000
Welfare Funds 6,840,000
Award Funds 1,220,000
Capital Fund 1,026,000
Fund Current Accounts 33,132
Other Current Liabilities 719,644
12,548,776
The Old Boys’ Associat ion - St . Joseph’s Boys’ School - Bangalore - Annual Report & Cal l ing - 2009