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As most
boarders would remember the food at BCBS was disgusting. The only day that we got good
food was the day that the Pantry Master died. The teachers all got together and cooked up
a great meal. Ironically the name of the pantry master was Mr Rice. At the same time the
Sick room matron was Mrs Nurse and the dorm matron in junior dorm was Mrs Wilde. Top
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Name
of Sender: Ranjeet J Kurian
Topic: TuqlakWhen I was in 6th standard my dorm
master was Mr Brown. He was a harsh disciplinarian and every morning we would have to
stand in line for a uniform inspection. If we didn't pass we were whacked with a bamboo
cane. The thing I remember most about Mr Brown, other than pain, was his damn dog Tuqlak.
The creature was as bad as his master and was never in a good mood. I cannot count the
number of times that bugger tried to bite me. Many many people can relate to stories about
this damn dog !! |
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Name
of Sender: Sabari Giri
Who gives a s@#$ about Baseball being a favorite
pastime. I remember the days in boarding when Marbles and Tops used to be the s@#$!! Those
dudes in Jingle Bells across the street must be millionaires by now, with all the money
they made selling those TOPs.!! |
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Name
of Sender: Rajiv Rajendran
Topic: Marbles & Tops II Speaking of Marbles
and tops, the garden block, as it was those days, was the venue for most of these
"sports". I remember there were a couple of unofficial champs in mabs and tops.
And that I was NOT one of those. In fact, my mabs skills were so pathetic, I decided to
stop playing and start stealing ! Usually I ended up with a good collection, until the
elder brother of some junior school kid whom I had stolen from, decided that it was not a
respectable profession and dislocated my left shoulder ! |
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Name
of Sender: Suresh Rajan
Topic: How to get out of study time I remember
well that the way we got out of study time each night was to take a set of dividers
(remember the compass set) and put the two sharp ends in a plug point and turn it on. This
would cause a short circuit and blow the fuse. The teachers never worked out why the plug
points in the study class were all burnt. |
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Name
of Sender: Suresh Rajan
Topic: Getting out of class The class
teacher in 10c was mr Zachariah (1974). We had a biology dissection class. After
dissecting the frog we managed to get the carcass into a bag and bring it back to class.
This was duly deposited in the teachers desk just before we finished class for the day.
Unfortunately this was Thursday before Good Friday holiday. Of course Monday was the
Easter Monday holiday. By the time we got back to class on Tuesday the place was full of
maggots and the stench so bad that we couldnt have any classes in there. |
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Name
of Sender: Akhil Malaki
Topic:The Principal passed away !It was in 1975
when the principal, A.T.Balraj (or 'Tarball', as he was so affectionately nicknamed by
students). He usually used to go around the tower block on his way back to office from
home after lunch. We usually had 2nd. language period then and, needless to say, quite a
lot of noise in the class (8C). On one such day Tarball just passed by and the Hindi
master who saw him through the window said: "shhhhhh, the Principal just passed
away!!". Tarball, of course, walks into the classroom to find out what all the noise
is about. Just then one of the back benchers softly murmured "Hallelueah, he is risen
!!" |
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Name
of Sender: Abhay Toshnival
Topic: Hitler and GrannyMan, the way Hitler
taught us history in 8th std ('86), we all could re-write history.. He was a class act..
Him and his "Eeenniiff" ( thats supposed to be 'enough' by the way).. And dear
ol' Granny, Mrs. Srinivas. She was wonderful.. If only we could figure out what she said
half the time.. Really, we needed to sit with a dictionary in class to figure out what she
was saying when she pulled you up for something. |
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Name
of Sender: Akshay Anand
Topic: Mr. ChandranI visited Cottons last summer,
and met Pa. He said that Chandran was in South Africa! Either in Johannesburg, or Durban.
Any Cottonians in South Africa who know anything more? |
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Name
of Sender: Saqib Akhtar Chinoy
Topic: Every 10th Standard students dream! Socials!Remember the time spent discussing socials? The optimum time was at the
end of standard nine when the tempo's were announced. When the topic came up, one could
see three distinct groups of students emerge. There were some exceptions, of course. One
would be the (over?)enthusiastic standard ten's just waiting to enter the Hall and dance
themselves into a frenzy. The other was the I-could'nt-care-less-I-have-to-study-for ICSE
types who would consider themselves, very esoterically put it,'anti-social' elements! The
third would be the I-don't-know-if-I'm-going-to-come-at-all variety who would have
secretly been preparing for the 28th of June since puberty!
It was fun. The first official encounter with the girls school....the first shy steps in
what one would reluctantly call a dance...the building up of confidence, enough to tap
some poor buggers shoulder and get the dirtiest look, ever!..to boldly leading his partner
and finally asking her name , desparately trying to catch her conveniently softly spoken
words voice over the blaring music!
And for the more mature standard twelves a rendesvous at Casa's after the girls school has
walked back with their teachers.Such angels one would say.Angels?
PS( Why in the world do they leave the last row of tube lights on in the Hall every time?
Don't they trust US? Just look at our innocent faces. Chivalry written all over! Gentlemen
at heart and mind!)
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Name
of Sender: Rabindra Kitchener
I am so glad to here that a fifth house has been
added in honor of Rev. I.L.Thomas.I was his student in the early sixties.
A man of great compassion,humility and strength. |
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Name
of Sender: Ashok.P.
Topic: Rev. Thomasfor everyone who reads this.
started bcbs in k.g. in the girls school and 4 th std in 1960.finished high school in
1966.studied the merchant of venice from the reverend!fond memories.great to know there is
now a 5th house.
i visit everytime i return to india.
email.. peteprahlad@usa.net |
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