Teachers

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Namesort icon From To Anecdotes
Ms. Vasanti Shenoy 1970 1977 Chemistry
Ms. Leena Gonsalves Marathi
Ms. Harriet Tellis
Ms. Dolly Correa
Ms. Connie DeGa Music
Ms. Byramjee Std V (Batch 1977)
Ms. Alice Flannygan
Ms. Alice Fernandes
Ms. Alice Carvalho
Mrs. Wilma D'Souza
Mrs. Tivle Hindi
Mrs. Sushma Bhatia Biology
Mrs. Sarla Khanse Hindi
Mrs. Rose D'Sa 1965 1985
Mrs. Odette Gonsalves Art & Craft
Mrs. Muriel Roberts Std IV (Batch 1977)
Mrs. Maud D'Lima
Mrs. Mary Titus 1965 1980 Std. III (Batch 1977)
Mrs. Maryann deSouza French
Mrs. Marie de Souza
Mrs. Manju Bhatia Biology (Jr College)
Mrs. Kusum Noger 1971 Hindi
Mrs. Elizabeth Rosario Std VII (Batch 1977)
Mrs. Elaine Lobo Std. VII (Batch 1977)
Mrs. Daphne Gabriel
Mrs. Betty Dias (nee Lewis) Std VI (Batch 1977)
Mrs.Alba Shepherd 1971 Science, Std. VI, VII
Mr Gerson D'Cunha Social Sciences, Science, Maths. (a.k.a. Humphrey)
Mr. Willie D'Souza
Mr. Varghese Maths, Physics - a.k.a Boiler
Mr. Tiberio D'Souza 1965 1985 Maths
Mr. Teddy Colaco Physics, Football coach
Mr. Tamanhe PT
Mr. Rai 14.06.1971 31.12.1977
Mr. Pandey PT
Mr. Oliver French, Maths
Mr. Neve Marathi, Hindi a.k.a. Beder
Mr. Neeff
Mr. Lohale Marathi (a.k.a. Dapatta)
Mr. Kanitkar Art
Mr. Gregory Pereira Art & Scouts
Mr. Govind 1965 1973 Hindi
Mr. Gawande
Mr. Dutt Hindi
Mr. Donald 1960 1974 Maths
Mr. Dev Sharma 1972 1989 Maths & Science
Mr. Das Maths (a.k.a Hitler)
Mr. Aranha
Fr. Joseph M Dias 1976 1982 Junior College Principal, Chemistry
Fr. Herman Castellino Chemistry (a.k.a Bostiao)

Dapatta = Mr. Lohale

Dapatta = Mr. Lohale taught me Hindi and Marathi in class 5, 6 & 7. He had a very beautiful handwriting. An average heighted, bespectacled, roundish faced gentleman. He had a fantastic style of teaching and only a really dumb guy could fail in his class.He would take up the Hindi or Marathi meanings every day in class and the student who failed to study them at home was given a knock on the knuckles by the sideways of the foot ruler which would be painful. But we did not mind that and loved him very much.I still remember a poem that he taught us in his inimitable style.It went, " UTTH MULAA, UTTH MULA, BAGA, ARUNO DAYA ZHAALA,,,,,," and while saying the poem the action that he performed was so funny, I would have to animate it to make u guys understand what I mean.It has just stuck with me and I probably will not forget it till the end of my life.He lived right behind St. Stanislaus' High school,on Waroda road, but also lives in my memories.We love you and miss you sir.

Teacher's .. nicknames etc

Some of the Teacher's Names that may be added to the existing list.

Ms Marie Fernandes 1956 --1959 Std I
Ms Ivor De Souza 1958 Std II
Ms Philomena Pereira 1955 1971 Std III
Ms June Mascarenhas 1959 - 1962 Std IV
Ms Dellores Gonsalves 1957 - 1962 Std V
Ms Marie Rodrigues 1963 Std VI
(Marie Biscuit)
Ms Noeline DeSouza 1963 Std VII
Ms Margerine Ferrais 1966 Std VII
Master Raymond D'Mello 1967 Std IX
(Raymond Baldy)
Master Abraham 1966 Physics & Chem
Master Kunderjee 1966 Physics & Chem

please verify the above from available records with the school

Kind Regards,
Ivan Lemos -- Class of 1968.

Bostiao - Fr Herman

Bostiao - Fr Herman Castellino, French

Hairy Mutt - Prof Hiremath, Chemistry

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Nick Names

I mention here below three of the greats of my time. You do not get them now days. The others were Master Oliver (French), Master Neeff (Latin, maths. english), Master Willie (maths), Master Donald (maths, french, english), Master Dutt (Hindi), Tiberius (maths). Devoted to teaching, upright in character and expected the same from their students.

Humphrey: Master Gerson D'Cunha, he did n't teach me but was brilliant and had an inimitable style of teaching (he taught our class once as a sustitute for our absent teacher) was capable of teaching every subject (Social Sciences, Science, Maths). He was the only master who used to dress in white shirt and khaki shorts and used stocking instead of socks and travelled from MAhim on his old motor bike. He appeared more like an army or safari man. I do not know the origin of the nick name but his total demenour suited the nickname.

Hitler: Master Das who taught me Maths in a way i could understand easily and i assume others would have had the same experience. He used some simple more humorous anecdotes to make his lesson interesting and more understandable. He was always in a light cream suit and i think it was his moustache that attracted the nick name.

Gerry Baldy: Sorry i can't get his actual name, possibly Gerry Coelho from St Sebastians colony. He taught me French in the most amusing way always keeping the class in a jolly mood and yet attentive. The acute loss of hair wreplace by a shining top attracted the nickname .

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Gerry Baldy.

Jos

Gerry Baldy : His actual name was Gerald D'souza. He had a very funny sense of humour, at times seeming to be plain stupid. But he was excellent in Maths.

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Teacher Nicknames

Does anyone remember the nicknames we used for our beloved teachers.

Dr. Satish Arolkar has come out with a great list. Will ask him to post his list.

Boiler: Mr. Vargeese who taught us Physics

Beder: I forget his real name

Look your Font: Mr. Pande, sports teacher

Please keep adding to the list.

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More nicknames


Amusing to recall teachers by the nicknames with which they were endearingly re-baptized by the students!

 

Recall other nicknames like Delilah, Sweety, Dapatta .... although I cannot recollect their actual names …. Can anyone help?

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No nicknames (to my knowledge) but common outbursts

Affectionately recollecting some common ones,

Mr Tiberius - "Arre Baba!"

Mr Neeff - "... born and brought up in the cesspools of Bombay!"

and a very personal one,

Mr Sharma - "Tarance, call your parance!!"

P.S. Can the list of lady teachers have their maiden names incorporated?

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Sweety

That had to be Mrs Maryann deSouza (taught French)

Dapatta = Mr Lohale (Marathi teacher; he had two sons in school one finished SSC in 1975 (the first Xth std SSC batch)

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Humphrey's son

Like his father, he also was gifted with a sharp intelligence (i do not remember his name, i passed in 1967). He went on to do his BTech at IIT and then MTech and i am not to sure whether he completed his PhD. Our families were acquainted so i used to get the news now and then. I remember he had a stint in the Gulf, ------and then for a long time he was in Mahim and the last i heard of him few years back, was, when he passed away. I think he was unwmarried. Very sad sad as you somehow get the feeling he was not successful in the worldly sort of way inspite of his superior talents possibly because of his/family's high moral standards.