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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Annual Sport's Day Mount Abu Continued

Annual Sports Day Mount Abu Continued


Brother Ward with the '83 batch of boys


The batch of 83 after a lapse of 25 years


An unfortunate snag the flag got stuck at half-mast

The Principal Christanand Vase's closing speech

St.Joseph's with Cock House shield

Gymnastic Team Drill

Cliffy Dragwidge the school Anchor drummer
Cliffy Dragwidge, the school anchor drummer

The mixed bag of Ex-students

Batch of 83
Batch of 83

Batch of 83

St.Joseph's Cock House Winners


Prize Distribution

Mohan School's Chief Announcer

Stick Drill

Ivo the Anchor Man of the Show

Umbrella Drill


Tug of War

The batch of 83 at the back

Brother Ward awarding prizes

St Mary's High School Sports day
St Mary's High School Sports Day 

The Main Building

This year I reached the sports venue late as the march past had finished, and no band accompanied the marchers like in previous years. Last year the army Sikh regiment had sent their bagpipers to play for the school march past. I’m glad the school used its own resources and did not spend thousands on pomp and show. Innovations by the school organization this year were commendable. The school recognizes the efforts of students who excel. This year the students were given certificates and also garlanded with either the bronze, silver or gold-plated medals, just like in the Olympics. Drill displays by the various classes received thunderous applause from the parents. The track and field events and the relays had the parents going gaga, snapping their own kids with their latest hi-tech digital cameras. To my surprise, some parents who never go to boarding school sports days found the boy's displays dull. I casually asked some whiners why they were here, to which they replied: “Oh we pick up our son after the meet so we can rush off with him for his holidays”. I felt like punching these guys but refrained, and only retorted, “I’m sure it will disappoint your son with you. After all, he’s been through to prove himself on the field so that you, as a parent, could compliment him.”

This year, there was a big reunion of ex-students from the 1983 batch, marking their 25th anniversary since leaving school. It's expected to be the best event unless the 1984 batch can top it next year.. In my brief conversation with some of them, we talked about various topics, including bygone days. Yep! We were like a bunch of old fogies remembering old teachers and brothers who were our mentors. The boys told me that they, along with some of their wives and kids, had made it to the top of Plummy. Imagine over thirty-odd climbers atop the hill! Whew! It must have been exhilarating for all the thick-set and paunchy guys. It must have been exciting for this reunion of schoolmates to see each other after a lapse of 25 years.

Man of Man imagine former classmates now grown men seizing each other; some pretty bald, others grossly overweight and maybe just a few in pretty good shape. The victory lap put on by them was just a trot as probably Plummy had drained them of all their reserve strength the previous day. My hats off to these guys they were a fabulous bunch; and they had come with positive vibes. There were quite a few other ex-students from different years also present for the sports day.
In tote the meeting went off with a bang, no there were no fireworks like those of the Olympics. The most memorable part was when we sang the school anthem and the National Anthem with wholeheartedness and fervour.







3 comments:

  1. Amin Hi,
    To your request,
    Uncle, Can you email or send me a download link to the first video. lot of relay teams goofed up the baton exchange at the olympics. every times someone messed up, I thought and argued with people that, that the correct way of passing the baton was done by us in school.

    later
    amin
    I've posted you the video via "yousend it" click on this link to download it
    https://www.yousendit.com/download/bVlBbGtESEJOQnhFQlE9PQ
    Ains

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  2. Ains,

    Thanks for the post and updates from Mt Abu. There are invaluable and bring back joyous memories of the good ol' times in Abu.

    Hasan
    Thanks Hasan,
    It's been ages since I last heard from you.

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  3. Anonymous1:07 pm

    Hi Ainsley,I had checked your blog the night of the Sports day, eagerly awaiting the updates, and finally read your post ysday eve.Thank You for keeping us posted, I had a few laughs reading the descriptions of the exstudents!!
    Sarah(wife of Chris)83 batch

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