Friday, December 21, 2001

Circular No 5






Newsletter for Alumni of The Abbey School, Mt. St. Benedict, Trinidad and Tobago, W.I. Caracas, 21 of December 2001. Circular No. 5
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Dear Friends,

I received this short note from Graham Gonsalves, if you remember he was with us during From I and maybe Form II.

No Nativity:
The High Court of Trinidad and Tobago has ruled that their cannot be a Nativity scene in Port of Spain this Christmas. This isn't for any religious or constitutional reason. They simply have not been able to find three wise men and a virgin in the Nation's capital. There was no problem, however, to find enough asses to fill the stable.
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Additional new names that maybe someone can give me a clue as the email address, whereabouts, From V graduation date, nickname, and any information that might be useful to be used for the index that will appear in the reviewed web page.

Those that read msb p05 6407 mount inside maybe would remember the various names in the m.o.l.d.s. society.

I remember Hofle, who is here in Caracas I believe, I shall contact him soon.

Rafi, Raffensperger? He became a doctor and is in the government practice.

Again for those that might not received the last circular, I wish all of you a Merry Christmas and as a gift, that some of us would be able to meet and share past friendships.

God Bless

Ladislao
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Photos: msb pos cannonlk
Article: Msb 07 6407 mount inside
Column: wvb 011216
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Of course, that "Past Editor" carricatured in the page from Mount Inside is Yours Truly, the first editor of the publication.

I cannot recall who the second editor was. Was it Bernard Lange or was it Bernard Tappin? One of them, I believe.

Don