ST. LAWRENCE OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION SLOBA

SLOBA NEWSLETTER

VOLUME :  3  NO. :  1  YEAR :  1998 -  99

From the Secretary's Desk

It is a privilege to have the opportunity to write from this desk. It was quite a thrill to have been chosen the Secretary, when the going of the association is smooth. I thank Soumitra for paving the road for me, and the Secretaries to come. But let me be honest. I still think that he should have continued for some more days. But he preferred to be a Gavaskar than to be a Kapil Dev.

Let us discuss some business now. After having obtained the 80G exemption, the  association needs to spend 75% of its annual earnings. Hence like every year we have started with a deficit of about Rs. 18,000/- to keep the regular projects going. Hence for any new venture we take up, it has to be over and above the projected deficit. We have to keep in mind the Second National Congress of Jesuit Alumni / ae  in 1999 in Calcutta. We cannot  forget the launching of the second edition of the SLOBA Directory too. For all these, we need your suggestions and support.

I conclude by congratulating all of  you on the greatly successful Blood Donation Camp held on July 26, 1998 at our school campus, followed by the Annual Career Counseling  programme for the outgoing students on the 10th of August (St. Lawrence Day). Kindly extend your valuable support and participate in every possible way to make every SLOBA programme a resounding success.

Amitava Gupta 


From the Editor's Desk

That  SLOBA is a dynamic organisation is evident  from the upheavals it goes through from time to time. New faces come in with new enthusiasm and old ones put in only cursory appearances. The work of the association continues. What we were not prepared for all this while  was the inevitable but least thought of occurrence - that of bereavement. Subhabrata Sen, Vice President of SLOBA, a familiar face greatly loved, a sympathetic listener, a high achiever and above all the quintessential gentleman  is no more. He passed away on the 18th August 1998, succumbing to a fatal heart attack. Till the very last day of his life he was doing what he loved  to do, helping others organise events, gatherings and yes, their own lives.

Only at the time of writing this obituary do we realise how little we knew about him. He was always unassuming and of a very gentle disposition, so much so that his avuncular presence greatly belied his official stature. Humility was his forte and never ever did he even passingly mention his powers as an administrator of repute. At SLOBA we took his presence and goodwill for granted and his generosity a permanent feature to bank upon. We looked upon him more as a friend because of his genial nature.

He was associated with  SLOBA  since its early days and was a key  factor in the setting up   and administration of the Golden Jubilee Fund which disburses various  grants  to teachers and students.  Ever since the  Career Counselling  Programme was started by SLOBA for students of the school, his was but a familiar figure handing over the scholarship cheque to the Madhyamik topper from St. Lawrence. We are priviledged to have been honoured with his presence at our last programme on 10th August 1998.

Losses are sometimes made up but very often mankind is poorer for the passing away of a worthy son. Subhabrata Sen belonged to a generation which quietly did its work and did it well. This association of the old boys of the school is very definitely poorer for his absence. May his soul rest  in peace and may his family (he leaves behind his wife, his son and daughter in law) find courage to bear with the profound grief and shock at his untimely demise.


Late Subhabrata Sen

Born : 29 th October 1939
Died  :  18 th August 1998

Early Life
Born in Muzzafarpur, Bihar, admitted to St. Gregory's School of Dhaka where his father was a      professor at the Dhaka University. In 1947 shifted to Patna alongwith his elder brother Satyabrata and admitted to St. Xavier's School.  Shifted to Calcutta and joined St. Lawrence in class VI in 1950. He completed his I. Sc. from St. Xavier's College, Calcutta.

Period of Study in St. Lawrence       1950 - 55

Graduation                                       B.E. (Metallurgy)
From  Bengal Engineering College, Shibpore
Retired as : GM (EDP) Industrial Investment Bank of India

Date joined SLOBA                          12th April 1986


COJAC NEWS

We take pleasure in enclosing the first COJAC Newsletter, the result of a combined effort from all the three alumni / ae associations in Calcutta.**

At SLOBA, we are committed to the cause of the proposed Federation and are taking an active role in the preparation of the Second National Congress in January 1999.

A regional meet of COJAC was held in Bokaro on October 11, 1998 at St. Xavier's School, Bokaro organised by BOXA (Bokaro Old Xaverians' Association) under the stewardship of
Fr. Bob Slattery s.j. From SLOBA a delegation of 5 including Fr. Wavreil s.j. took part in the deliberations which dealt, among other things, with the preparation of a draft constitution for the proposed Federation of Jesuit alumni / ae. Seven alumni / ae associations, SLOBA, SXCCAA, ALSOC, BOXA, AROX, Jamshedpur and Hazaribagh participated. The arrangements were superb and the meet was a grand success.

**    We regret our inability to post this newsletter here. We have plans to post future national federation newsletters on the Internet.


Newscorner


Prithwish Chatterjee, who passed out of the school in 1995 (H.S.) writes :

The Experience of an Inexperienced

One of the teachers of the school suggested  nearly  two years ago that  I  should  join SLOBA. To be a part and parcel of the school even after having passed out of the institution. I  joined and today  I consider it as an achievement  to be able to write a few words in the newsletter as the youngest  member of the  association. I  may not have the experience of some of our senior members but I  too have had  the opportunity to see the activities of the association from close range. A very cordial relationship with my elders has proved to be worthy in every respect.

The newsletters tell you of so many events like the Career Counselling, Blood Donation Camp, the Annual Picnic, the Cricket Match etc. which all go to show that the SLOBA calendar is filled with events throughout the year. In fact, from the time of the Golden Jubilee Celebrations, SLOBA is no longer restricted to just lending a helping hand to the school but has developed programs for both the school and its students as well as the members by itself on its own merits. I personally deeply appreciate the efforts of all of our members in the organising of such events.

There are three glaring shortcomings in the working of the organisation, however, and each related to the  other - that is what I feel. It really is sad that the teachers of the school by and large are not even remotely interested in SLOBA and its activities. This has another very serious fall out, boys just passing out are in the dark about the role the alumni association plays in the school. And again, from the point of view of the very young members, perhaps the association does not provide them with enough recreational activities which would interest them.

I believe that we should be mindful of the interests of these young boys so that we may enjoy the luxury of fledging numbers for SLOBA and  increase  interaction with the teachers at all levels. After all, the students and  the teachers come together to build the future and an alumni association can not flourish without the patronage of either.



Published by Amitava Gupta on behalf of SLOBA(St. Lawrence Old Boys' Association)
27, Ballygunge Circular Road ; Calcutta 700 019 and
printed by ATS Grapho Laser, 17B, Lake View Road ; Calcutta 700 029.

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