Amazing guys...
We have a school friends' egroup and we started reminiscing abt our school teachers. And the discussion has taken me back in time... and I just realized that its been 10 yrs since we left school!!! man... thats been a long time :)
I remember almost all the teachers who I've studied with.. Some of them are still there at the school and some arent. But, its great just to think of them. They will always hold a special place in my heart!
Not everything here would make sense to everyone of you.. still..
The english mam in 11th and 12th was Mangala Ranganathan and yes, she died a couple of yrs after our batch. And before that, our very own Padma Dorairajan who used to live kinda opposite to one of the cricket grounds that we used to play.. near Prasanna's house i guess.. And in 6th or 7th, it was Sulochana teacher who used shout like "daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaei", "ennna daaaa rubber maari irundhukittu thullara"
She used to ask us to write one question and answer every day as home work and she would spend the first ten mins or so correcting them in the class row-by-row.. And I and some people who would be sitting on the last benches would start writing that homework in the class when she starts her round. And we would pick one small Q&A.. typically one-line answer and keep writing the same everyday.. She didnt notice it for a longtime ;) And once she found out, Prem Shankar got the beatings... (as he's the person sitting on the corner of the bench!)
The last time I visited our school, Modern Senior Secondary School, Nanganallur, Chennai, I spoke to the Principal & Secretary, Ganga Prabhu teacher, Girijas (both of them), Indra teacher, Padmavathy teacher (LP - compu), Computer Lab Sir, Madhavan sir and our dear Feetisir :) Even Sundarakanchana ma'm (biology) recognized me though didnt know my name.
Kalpana teacher who pitched-in (as Savitha ma'm was leaving for Canada) for our 12th std had left the school and went to Muscat or some place after a couple of years. I still remember her in one orange saree.. Amazingly beautiful and serene! And a very nice person who was totally interested in clearing all our doubts (and typically it was Madhavan 'n Sekar going with all the IIT level doubts after the class)
And talking of beautiful ma'ms how can one forget Saira Vachali who took our biology classes in 8th and I guess was also the class teacher for sometime.
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Bhaskar
PS: Another person I fondly recall is Prema miss, She was my class teacher in UKG or 1st std, Vivekananda Vidyalaya, Chromepet, Chennai
Saturday, May 07, 2005
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Holy cow ! Are you from Modern School ?!!!I am from modern too !
you are ?!?! cooooool!! Good to know another MSSSite :)
Which batch?
Bhaskar
And recalling teachers: we have to pay special tribute to Padmavathy
(Tamil) for the countless extra P.T. periods she awarded us in the afternoons.
This used to lead to Mangathai (right?) the PT teacher for kids, getting extremely irritated with us. This also led to another historic occasion:
Once during such PT periods, we couldn't get the football as some kids (5 or 6th std) were playing with it. This led to diplomatic requests from our side, to which the kids turned a dumb ear (with out realising the consequences, of course). Then, what happened is history. That image is etched in my memory. There were around 10-15 kids around the ball literally
falling over one another to get it.
Then I remember Bhaskar walking into the pile. And, I am not exaggerating, the kids started to fly out of the pile one after the other until Bhaskar stood in the middle with the ball. And of course flashing his all too innocent (kd kannayiram) smile.
Magesh
Oh Cool..hope i see some such post a decade or two later..where my students are missing me:)
Having done 9 years of schooling in the same school (Chakravarthy), I too have similar thoughts. But the bad part is that I seldom come across anyone from the same school:(
righto, those are the people who ve left deepest impacts and images on the mind, coz then minds were most impressionable.
sweet memories always.....:)
Bhaskar, I finished my 12th std in 1993. How abt u ?
In fact I met Mohana & LP madam last year near the Nanganallur market and heard that GP is the princi now.
Oh! Cogito... Is that so? I should recognize you.. atleast your pic of 1993 :) I finished my 12th in 1995. Wow!! WISSP ;)
Sangeeta: Maybe they are doing that already! you seem pretty sweet anyway and your students have no reason not to miss you :)
Jammy: Maybe you should start with the teachers.. did you visit the school sometime recently?
Vanilla: Who's your fav?
meeting school teachers gives the best feeling ever! esplly when they remember your names! :)
One more modern school guy here - 93 batch - cogito;s classmate :)
Oh Cool!! Welcome matter uu :P
JoeyTribbs
I am from the 1984 batch passing out Std. X from Modern School. Ms. Padma Dorairajan was our English teacher and Ms. kausalya [ History ]
Is there any one around from that time frame ?
Gops
hey! Gops..
'84 is it? whew!! I hadnt joined Modern school yet..
good to know you, MSSSite.. :)
Bhaskar
In early eighties, I was in Modern – quite a lot of unforgettable moments – I cannot say all at one go. Of course, remembers teachers – Padma Dorairajan (English), Indhra (Chemistry), Saraswathi (Maths), Philomina (Tamil), Vasumathi (Geography), Kowsalya (History), Sasikala (Electronics) and Sivasamy (the Princy). Also comes to my mind – Prabha – Maths (real terror for me – not the subject, but the teacher, couple of years ago surprised to see her in Sun TV’s Arattai Arangam, kumbakonam episode in her usual flow), Mangala Ranganathan – English (real trouble for me when she insists me to pronounce `Division’,`Revision’, etc), Mangathai –PT (never likes us playing cricket – Ramachandran was our captain, in fact, a genuine alrounder, where is he now?) Seethalakshmi (those days she was not the principal – During my 8th Std. Annual exams I was carrying so many `bits’. To the surprise & shock of everyone, Seethalakshmi stormed into our exam hall and caught half a dozen of our fellows red handed. The moment I saw her entering our hall, I through all the `bits’ that I had. But, Seethalakshmi was intelligent enough to notice the Pilayarsuzhi marks in the bit very similar to the one in all pages of my answer paper. Thus I was caught. Except me, all the others were retained in the same class as a punishment. And even today, I believe - only that Pillayarsuzhi in the all the `bits’ have saved me from fall)
Ven, KSA.
allwantpeace@yahoo.com
In early eighties, I was in Modern – quite a lot of unforgettable moments – I cannot say all at one go. Of course, remembers teachers – Padma Dorairajan (English), Indhra (Chemistry), Saraswathi (Maths), Philomina (Tamil), Vasumathi (Geography), Kowsalya (History), Sasikala (Electronics) and Sivasamy (the Princy). Also comes to my mind – Prabha – Maths (real terror for me – not the subject, but the teacher, couple of years ago surprised to see her in Sun TV’s Arattai Arangam, kumbakonam episode in her usual flow), Mangala Ranganathan – English (real trouble for me when she insists me to pronounce `Division’,`Revision’, etc), Mangathai –PT (never likes us playing cricket – Ramachandran was our captain, in fact, a genuine alrounder, where is he now?) Seethalakshmi (those days she was not the principal – During my 8th Std. Annual exams I was carrying so many `bits’. To the surprise & shock of everyone, Seethalakshmi stormed into our exam hall and caught half a dozen of fellows red handed. The moment I saw her entering our hall, I threw all the `bits’ that I had. But, Seethalakshmi was intelligent enough to notice the Pilayarsuzhi marks in the bit very similar to the one in all pages of my answer paper. Thus I was caught. Except me, all the others were retained in the same class as a punishment. And even today, I believe - only that Pillayarsuzhi in the all the `bits’ have saved me from fall)
Ven,
KSA.
allwantpeace@yahoo.com
Pillayaarsuzhi on 'bit' papers..
man.. thats tooo much!!!
Nice to hear from you, Ven.
Having fun in Saudie?!
Bhaskar
Ven
Can you specify your full name. I am Gopalakrishnan and I passed out of X Std in 84. After that I moved schools.
I was in the Cricket team and I am not sure I recognize you. Which batch are you from ?
I remember all these teachers and they were my teachers till I left school.
Nice to refresh memoirs from school days.
Gopalakrishnan.
Dear Gopalakrsihnan,
In that post I forgot to tell about some teachers - you know, when I joined Modern (Fifth Std), Hanna Mercy was our class Teacher).
My full name is VxExxNxKxAxTxExSxH and quite common as `konni' in friends cricles. Many of my batch mate names come to my mind, I can give u few now - Ramachandran, Raman & Lakshmanan (Twins), Aanand (his brother Thiagarajan, nicknamed as `plug' could be your batch mate) , Saravana Prasad, K.M.Seshadri.
As you were in the cricket team, I think you can recognize BV Gowrishankar & Chandraprakash, both are known fast bowlers.
We were in Mangayarkarasi Nagar V Street (just behind Dr.Neela's Hospital) before moving to Madipakkam (Baliah Nagar).
How about you? Could you please tell.
Dear Venkatesh
I am vaguely able to recollect you but I am afraid not so clearly. I joined in Class VII when I came from Delhi. We used to live in SB Officers Colony and later in MMTC colony.
I remember Hanna Mercy. She was teaching I guess some subject for us probably History after Kausalya Miss.
Yes I remember B V Gowrishankar. I think he was 2 years Jr. to me. My class mates are Raghunath, Narayan Kumar etc. in case you remember and all of us were in the Cricket team when Mr. Shivaswami was the princi.
Along with us was Madhu the mallu guy who was a bowler too. I am trying to recollect more names but am failing.
Can u send probably more info and may be a web link with ur pictures to see whether I can catch back my memoirs. I am setting up a web page and shall send it to you via private email.
my email is : gops@cyberspace.org
Looking forward to refresh our memories from school days. BTW where are you now and what do you do ?
Venkatesh and others
I have created a new blog area :
gopalak.blogger.com
Please feel free to continue posting on Modern School there as I have started a new Post line over there.
Dear Venkatesh
The new spot is
http://gopalak.blogspot.com/
hey.. good to see so many comments after so many days as well..
Thats the spirit of Modern School!!
Bhaskar
Dear Gopali,
me to bit by the nostalgic bug
sure i shall visit your site and post about `modern' thoughts.
right now, i am very busy at Riyadh, KSA.
Ven
Dear Gopali,
if narayan kumar is your class mate, u must also be knowing Ramachandran, his younger brother and my class mate.
Ven
Venkat
Sure I know. then probably you are my sister's classmate ? Do you remember Rekha ?
Gopalakrishnan
Dear Gopali,
Ofcourse, Narayankumar's brother Ramachandran was my class mate. Well, I dont remember about 'Rekha' , may be she was in the other section (section-A, I think). Only few girls' names i could recall now.
But u know BVGowri Shankar, he is a good friend of mine.
By the way, where r u know?
Ven
Came across this page thru' google search on "Modern school"!!! It has been over a decade since i visited our School, the only school i've known and studied. Last time i visited our school was during the schools' annual day(early 90's). Saw a few familiar faces among the teaching staff(Hmmm...Wonder if they are still around). Reading thru' these blog postings brings back forgotten name and memories. Its a shame we never had the tech. during those days,, like we do now, to stay in touch.
It was nice to read a lot of familiar names(including mine!!!) mentioned here. I would like to add a few to the list(of teacher) who made a difference, Ruby/Lakshmi/Srinivasan(Math), Vimala/Veena(Physics) and Kausalya(Chemistry). I am sure there are others(my memory fails me). Not sure if anyone remember Ruby or Veena. They were teaching during early 80's.
During my last visit, i could hardly recognize the place anymore. I can't find any open fields. We used to have open space all around the school. I wonder where they play soccer/cricket/etc. during PT these days.
Is there a website for MSSS?
BTW, i'am from class of '86(XII). Hi gops(Kumar)!
Cheers,
Raghu
Hi Raghu,
Good to know you. Where are you these days and what are you doing?
Except for Kausalya & Srinivasan, I dont seem to recognise any of the teachers you mentioned. I am pretty sure that only a few of my own teachers remain with the school.
Last heard, Kausalya is married and settled in calcutta and Seethalakshmi had retired.
I guess there's no formal website for our school, otherwise Google must have found it..
Anyways..
Bhaskar
hi raghu,
i remember a few teachers who u have mentioned, but not seen anyone since 1985. but last heard about seethalakshmi that she lost all her money (retirement benefits inclusive) in a theft incident at her house.
regards,
Ven
hi raghu and others,
i am sorry, that was not seethalakshmi, who lost her money. She is PADMA DORAIRAJAN.
i am really sorry, excuse me.
Ven.
Hi Raghu
Yes it is me Kumar. We did talk may be couple of years back, tho we stay in the same area. I tried calling you but never got to talk to you.
If you get a chance email me
gops@cyberspace.org
Gops
Ok folks
Here is a web site for MSSS.
http://www.mssschcbsechennai.com/modern.html
Cheers
Gops
Hi Bhaskar, I am AK - batchmate of Cogito and matter mahadevan.. XII pass out - 1993 - Fond remembrances re-kindled... Your were right about Kalpana Madam ( Maths ) ... She was the most impartial teacher I have ever seen. Then there was Savitha (maths) - she used to give us punishments even when we were in the XIIth -Like standing up on the bench - ha ha ha... Modern school will remain close to my heart ...forever
though close, yet so far; memories, as they teem and inundate your mind leave behind a final gasp of nostalgia.
Hey Bhaskar, i was your classmate, the geeky you, with the glasses and glazen smile, and ofcourse your brother in arms -MAGESH! are the strongest etch on my mental faculty:).Great to see you are doing good.
Singman
good to hear from you, AK.. enna idhu dhaadi ellam vittundu.. oh, frenchie yaa ;)
Hows life?
Bhaskar
Journeyman
Somehow I cant visualize you.... But its definitely great to hear from you... and your reminiscing our school times :)
you know Magesh also blogs, dont you? check my links...
BTW that a good verse!
Bhaskar
hi bhaskar,
this will be the most commented blog.
keep going....
ven
bharateeyamodernprince.blogspot.com
Hi Guys...
This is PD from 92(XII) batch. My sister (Rathi) was Ven's batchmate. I just got a message in Orkut, that our English teacher Ms. Padma Dorairajan passed away on apr 3rd.
- Subbu
Subbu
Good to know you!
yes, I also saw the message now. May her soul rest in peace.
really sad to note. May her soul rest is peace.
BTW, subbu thanks for info.
Amen!
Konni.... reminds me of the tale that you spun one day when you came late for the cricket match. You may not remember me. I was in other section. Anytime we talk about school days, your story crops up and we all have a very good laff.
//reminds me of the tale that you spun one day when you came late for the cricket match// Hi Anonymous! Are you talking about that Ghost Story, which Konni told?
A story? and a ghost story at that?? Now, that sounds intriguing!!! Can somebody tell me what the story spun by Konni was?!
//Can somebody tell me what the story spun by Konni was?! //
nOOOOOOOOO! the copyright for the original version is with us! anything that is mentioned under the name of that story is nothing but a distorted one.
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