Saturday, 8 October 2016

Circular No 779






Newsletter for alumni of The Abbey School, Mt. St. Benedict, Trinidad and Tobago, W.I.
Caracas, 8 of October 2016 No. 779
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Dear Friends,
This is how we started the first WEB page in 2001.
Now it is capable hands and is at least updated once a year.
With Wikipedia coming on line by ANTONI MICKIEWICZ we shall have information as never before.
So here is the story:
This circular is about the new web page, started by Anthony Johnson my class mate 1960.
I have been asked to inquire about the status and the future of the Web page.
First of all, several oldboys, friends of Anthony Johnson, have tried to contact him to inquire on the future of the web page, but received no email answer.
A few even expressed worry on his health, there was a time when his telephone line was suspended!
Next I got asked Michael Azar to call him or locate him but again no luck, we have the name of the secretary and the office where he works as an itinerary speaker giving Economic courses. Again no luck.
Look up “Anthony L.Johnson” CPA, in yahoo.com search. The result is (eDesignation.com, GRI Sate Faculty member) There his timetable and workshop is depicted, this is the closest I got.
So after all the effort without a reply, to his friends, I believe that Anthony does not want to be disturbed. So what can we do?, to save the Web page?
I understand the problem, especially after having sent out 81 Circulars. This is an ungrateful work but it has been fun and I am going to keep it until this year’s end. Of course if I have your help then I shall look into further Circulars.
There is no need to express solidarity to the Circulars, but better would be your support with article or commentaries.
I am extremely sorry that Arthur Knagg has been silent on this effort, thus far we have been unable to get to the archives where I am sure you would have been delighted with all the past anecdotes and resumes. And above all, maybe have material for 100 circulars. Still I feel lucky to be able to send you tidibits of information.
Another source that we have been counting on is Jon Golding, who is now in TT, but his busy schedule has prevented him to get first hand information.
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Recently, I received this article on one of the activities of my classmate, Roger Henderson:
Gender equality takes another proud step forward in our nation.
The Queen's Park Cricket Club is finally allowing women into its halls, or that should be, onto its walls, as a Guardian story (no link) explains.
The club has produced a pin-up calendar, featuring some six female models.
According to calendar committee chairman (how does one get that job, exactly?)
Roger Henderson, "It is a first for the club, but there was no reason for it."
Judging by the expression on club president Willie Rodriguez’s face, though, as he looks at the calendar in one of the photos that accompanies the story, Henderson is sorely mistaken.
posted by Jonathan | 9:10 AM
(sorry to inform you that Roger is not answering, editor)
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One of my classmates wrote in reply to a question concerning the Class of 1959.
Ladislao,
First of all I am unable to open the photograph file and secondly I do not know off the top of my head the whereabouts let alone the email addresses of those you seek.
I would have to make a conscious effort and devote some time to this project which I must confess cannot be listed as a top priority at this time.
I will promise whatever relevant information comes to hand or head I will pass on to you.
Best regards
(This is a typical answer of possible collaborators, I wonder if the top of the head is too much to ask, EDITOR?)
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NOW NEWS ON THE WEB PAGE.
The web page has been stationary for nearly a year, no updates, no replies to the inquiries to the webmaster from worried old boys.
From emails that we have received, we have concluded that there is no viability to the web page in the actual managerial format.
It is too much work for one individual to take care of incoming / outgoing mail and at the same time update the page. Ideally the page should be done by a retired person if we do not want to go to a commercial firm.
The commercial proposition cost money, and I doubt that there is a charitable soul willing to take on the expense. This is the feeling I have had over the time, especially after reading the emails that I have been receiving since start the circulars.
So I shall open a forum on your thoughts. What should we do?.
1. Forget the whole matter, let the web page die.
2. Ask someone?, to take over the web page, Anthony Johnson willing.
If you have answered, YES, on No. 1 then your time at The Abbey School was only a dream.
If your answer is positive on No. 2, then:
a. Are you willing to take over the web page?.
b. Do you know anyone willing to do so?
c. Are you willing to collaborate with the finance?. To have a professional webmaster?
Please take your time, but would like to get an answer from you friends. EDITOR
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DAILY schedule at school
I have tried to reconstruct the timetable for Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
The daily schedule was:
Wake up: 06:00
Morning Mass: 06:00 until 06:45 (until 1958 it was obligatory).
Breakfast: 07:00
Study: 08:00 in Form I classroom, which was above Prep A and B.
Class: 09:00 to 12:00, Four classes of 45 minutes.
Lunch: 12:30
Study: 13:30 to 14:00
Class: 14:00 to 15:00
Tea and clothes change for sports: 15:00 to 17:00
Bathe and change clothes: 17:00 time that the dormitory was opened.
Study: 18:00
Dinner: 19:00
Study for Form boys, Dormitory and sleep for Prep boys: 20:00
Sleep: 21:00
On Saturdays and Wednesdays
The dormitory was opened after Lunch to change to sport clothes.
And on Wednesday there was study time after 18:00
On Saturday movies at 19:00
On Sunday the Mass was postponed one hour: 07:00
Breakfast at 08:00
Playtime till 10:00 when there was letter writing time and study.
Playtime from 11:00 till lunch.
After lunch the time table was the same as on Wednesday.
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I would like your comment on the time table, I presume that the schedule change through the years so I can vouch for years 1955 until 1960.
So turn your clock back and give me your opinion!
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October Water Shock
BACK in the Abbey School, one of the half-dozen or so secondary schools I went to and was expelled/suspended from, I had a Canadian partner named Mark Newcombe. Predictably – given that we were all aged 16 or 17 – in school, Mark Newcombe was called Stain Stalespunk; which is reason enough to remember him but he comes to mind – so to speak – now because of something he wrote for the school magazine.
Honesty forces me to admit the Abbey School magazine was barely deserving of the name. It comprised about four cyclo-styled legal-sized pages folded in half and stapled in approximately the middle; and they were so badly blurred that to attempt to read more than three lines without resting the eyes was to get a certain migraine headache and a possible brain tumour; not unlike this shiretrit, come to think of it.
The Abbey School magazine was edited by Llewellyn MacIntosh, the calypsonian Short Pants, if memory serves – though, of course, this could be yet another instance where it double-faults - and Mackie (as he was known before dropping his long name in favour of his short pants) had asked Mark to write a 500-word piece on a foreigner’s impressions of Trinidad. I can’t remember his other 480-odd words – this was 1975, mind, and a lot of rum-and-water has flowed under this bridge since that time. but, as long as we have weekends like the last one, I shall never forget Mark’s first sentence:
 “The Government of Trinidad and Tobago has developed an admirable plan to remind its citizens of its past: its past without electricity or pipe-borne water.”
BC Pires is as high as a pseudo kite. You can email your zwill to him at bc@skettel.com
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From the above, you can imagine him in the basketball court, running around with his friends just as we used to do, even if we were a couple of years apart.
I have tried to contact him but no response, maybe the message got lost in the internet.
The rest of the article is about TT in the 2000s, so I have left it out, but of course if he authorizes it I can include it as a column in the future!.
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According to the list the following Oldboy are not with us anymore.
The first number is the would graduate in Form V
49      Hamel-Smith      Niall
67      Harewood          Guy
58      Henderson         Wayne
64      Ho                     Alan
65      Hoefle               Carlos
62      Howell               John
         Hutton               Andrew
         Hutton               Christopher
72      Isse / Issay        Daniel
?        Julien                Keith
62      Kenny                Gerald
49      King                  Ronald
60      King                  Michael
48      Knaggs              Jack
59      Koenraadt          Thijs
65      Koon How          Lawrence
66      Korda                Carlos
49      Krogh                Christen
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EDITED by Ladislao Kertesz,  kertesz11@yahoo.com,  if you would like to be in the circular’s mailing list or any old boy that you would like to include.
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Photos:
12LK5808FBGFAGRP, Gabriel Faria, Jimmy Samaroo and Neil Charles
52UN0002FAV, Fr. Abbot Adelbert van Duin
12WR0005WRA, Winston Ramsahai
65MF0005MFA, Michael Farah






Saturday, 1 October 2016

Circular No 778









Newsletter for alumni of The Abbey School, Mt. St. Benedict, Trinidad and Tobago, W.I.
Caracas, 1 of October 2016 No. 778
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Dear Friends,
Another one but this one by Hudson Mckoy
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mailto:amickiew@att.net
Oct 1 at 10:35 AM
Hi Guys
Starting a WIKIPEDIA Abbey School topic. I have initiated this effort by creating
I have broken it down by decades to allow alumni to personally enter appropriate, memorable and value adding information. Thus it will become a repository of our history with each one of us contributing our memories. Please be sure to become familiar with the WIKIPEDIA policy and guidelines. In advance thanks for your valuable contributions.
May God bless you,
George
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mailto:idmitch@anguillanet.com
Today at 8:06 PM
Hello, George,
Back from the island tour, had my afternoon nap, read all the regional and international Sunday newspapers I need to read, had some supper, and am now settling down to answer emails before I go back to bed for a good night’s sleep.  Ah, the strenuous life of the retired person.
The “metrics” for Ladislao’s Circulars as of today, 2 October 2016, that you request, are as follows:
2001 Circulars:  7,819 page views:  http://abbeyschool2001circulars.blogspot.com/
2002 Circulars:  7,438 page views: http://abbeyschool2002circulars.blogspot.com/
2003 Circulars:  20,281 page views:  http://abbeyschool2003circulars.blogspot.com/ 
2004 Circulars:  19,664 page views:  http://abbeyschool2004circulars.blogspot.com/
2005 Circulars:  14,844 page views:  http://abbeyschool2005circulars.blogspot.com/
2006 Circulars:  7,227 visitors:  http://msbtunapuna.blogspot.com/
2007 Circulars:  9,613 visitors:  http://abbeyschool2007.blogspot.com/
2008 Circulars:  10,144 visitors:  http://abbeyschool2008circulars.blogspot.com/
2009 Circulars:  6,738 visitors:  http://abbeyschoolmtstbenedict2009circulars.blogspot.com/ 
2010 Circulars:  35,481 page views:  http://abbeyschoolmtstbenedict2010circulars.blogspot.com/
2012 Circulars:  19,081 page views: http://abbeyschoolmtstbenedict2012circulars.blogspot.com/
2013 Circulars:  17,704 page views:  http://abbeyschoolmtstbenedict2013circulars.blogspot.com/
2014 Circulars:  14,794 page views:  http://abbeyschool2014circulars.blogspot.com/
2015 Circulars:  7,469 page views:  http://abbeyschool2015circulars.blogspot.com/
2016 Circulars:  3,155 page views and continuing:   http://abbeyschool2016circulars.blogspot.com/
Note that some years measure “visitors” while other years measure “pages viewed” so the statistics are not homogeneous throughout the period under review. 
It appears that our high point of readers of the Circular was the year 2010, with 35,000 pages viewed. 
Readership has been declining steadily since that date. 
There were 19,000 pages read in 2012, 18,000 in 2013,15,000 in 2014, and 7,500 in 2015 (a mere 20% of the readership experienced in 2010).
Time to memorialise the history of the school on Wikipedia before the readership of the Circulars falls to zero.
Keep well.
Don
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david dumas
28 Sep (4 days ago)
I was there at about 72 for one year I really love the and appreciate your giving me the historical prospective I will try to make contact the boys i know
David Dumas (   868-799 4475)
david dumas
27 Sep (5 days ago)
Terry Allen I think is one with his back against the wall
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Yes Ladislao !!! Thank you for the photograph which I'll treasure ... I had seen this photo .. but time and distance does its job ... I had lost it !!!
I was thrilled to see the photo again and remember some Mount faces ... I particularly remember Richard Clerk, a great individual ... Michael Azar .. a great guy !!! .. tough and generous ! .. Don Mitchell .. he was always "cool" ... Michael de Verteuil, always a true gentleman !!! ... and yes I remember King Henry VIII .. played by the Paul Zeven .. the Dutch blond haired guy .... I remember Baby Joe  in his character of  "The Common Man" .. he was just great ...among the girls the oriental girl Myling Achong ... she performed great acting as "Margaret" .. Thomas Moore's daughter ... I still remember her lines regarding the confrontation with her Father ...Sir Thomas would not surrender to the approval of King Henry's divorce and follow "his Church" and renounce to his Catholic Faith ... Margaret was making a great effort to save his Father from his own "stubbornness".  One of the most dramatic scenes from the play.
The Second Photograph is also a very important scene .. I remember .. I think it was the moment Sir Thomas is submitted to trial ... and condemned ... The Common Man (Baby Joe) reads the Death Sentence ....
I played the Spanish Ambassador (Signor Chapüìs) and my "assistant" (he always walked two steps behind me on stage) ... his name was Norman Smith .. he was from Cali, Colombia, but his father was an American...
I remember well "my heated discussion" with Chancellor Cromwell (Michael Azar)  in the presence of Richard Clerk (I don't remember his part .. but he was an excellent person .. a great sportsman .. a good soccer player and a good friend). Signor Chapüìs  was desperately trying to save Sir Thomas´s life through diplomatic efforts from the Spanish Queen ... My last line in the play .. after I left King Henry's Palace and holding an audience with Cromwell was "... This man is utterly unreliable !!!" ... and everybody laughed in the audience .. I was supposed (by instructions from Brother Oswald) ... to "stress" my Spanish accent even more ... as I left the stage in my last appearance.
I remember Don Mitchell (although we were not that close in Mount.) He was a good guy. He played a great role as The Duke of Norfolk. I believe he was chosen because he was always so naturally "distinguished".. Please Ladislao .. send my BEST REGARDS to all my fellow actors in "A Man For All Seasons" !!! ... and YES .. it was THE FIRST TIME girls were allowed to act in Mount's Season Play. I don't recall that there was a third woman apart from the two girls (who portrayed Margaret and Elizabeth,-Sir Thomas Moore's Daughter & Wife ... respectively). Not only were they both beautiful girls but their acting was SUPERB!!!!  ... 
Thank You Ladislao .. please give my regards to ALL ....give them my phone numbers and e-mail ... I would really love to meet them all again ... that is just a great way to enrich life!!!! 
Please make these comments part of your next Report!!!!
Blessings to ALL
Rafael Echeverría  
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Ladislao ... I noticed that to from the very begining .. King Henry .. The Dutch guy is definitely NOT in the photo ... I just don't know why ... but he is not ... I don't remember the moment when the photo was taken or the circumstances to explain why King Henry is not in ... and I don't remember the name of The Dutch Guy ... I only know he was Dutch and I remember his face clearly .. I would recognize at sight! .. He was blond ... goal keeper of Mount's soccer team ... big guy!!! .. big mouthed!!! .. he fitted King Henry's image PERFECTLY!!!! ... and he was a great actor!!!!
Actually he is not in any of the photos ... and he was a principal actor ... him and Michael de Verteuil (St. Thomas More) occupied the scenario as the principal protagonists of the play!
Did you send my opinion to others? ... I would really like to contact old friends from Mount ...
Regards,
Rafael
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Eugène Stassin
Born in Namur, Belgium in 1899. He is educated at the Leuven University and graduated in 1923.
Maurice Storez, founder of L'Arche, introduces Stassin to Dom Bellot and he enters the atelier as architect in 1924.
When Bellot moves to Wisques in 1929 Stassin follows his teacher. He would stay there until 1933. After 1933 he is working independently as an architect.
He died in 1967.
Stassin designed at least the following religious buildings:
Monastery for the Benedictines on Trinidad (1935), <<<<<<
Chapel Misericorde in Tertre (1933 ?),
Church Notre Dame Médiatrice in Leuven (1937),
College for the fathers Montfortians in Rotselaar (1954).
Well you might have wondered while reading, who the hell was he!, And now thanks to the Circulars you have additional information on the beginnings of what is MSB.
The architect who did us a favour, so that we could go to the Abbey School.
I wonder if he had something to do with the school itself?
Well done Watson!  Can anyone verify the above?
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According to the list the following oldboy are not with us anymore.
The first number is the vould graduate in Form V
49        Edinborough               Walton
49        Farah                           David
48        Farfan                         John
50        Farfan                         David
54        Ferreira                       Brian
58        Gabriel                        Anthony
72        Gangoo                       Mario
70        Gill                              Donald
68        Gillezeau                     Wally
60        Gokool                        Ronald
49        Gomes                        Bernard
54        Gomes                        Osmond
67        Gomez                        Enrique
?          Gomez                        Michael
47        Gonsalves                   Bernard
?          Gonsalves                   Anthony
?          Gonsalves                   Uson
78        Greenaway                 Steven
80        Greer                           Ashton
78        Guerra                         Theodore
64        Gurley                         Brendan
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EDITED by LadislaoKertesz,  kertesz11@yahoo.com,  if you would like to be in the circular’s mailing list or any old boy that you would like to include.
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Photos:
15LK0530FBVHCFAM, Victor How Chung and family
13LK5206FBMDV, Maurice de Verteuil
09LK2636FBAFR, Andres Freytez
13LK3877FBNSAWFE, Nathaniel Sampath and wife