Mangalore: St Joseph School Bids Adieu to Teacher Lilly Gonsalves


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS)

Mangalore, Feb 28: A farewell ceremony to teacher Lilly Gonsalves was held at St Joseph`s Higher Primary School on 28th February 2011.


She has rendered 37 years of meritorious service in teaching the smallest children in the school. Fr Valerian Pinto, the correspondent of the school presided over the function. He felicitated Lilly Gonsalves and spoke on the occasion. He appreciated her service specially her love and care towards the small children. Symprose read out a letter of citation. School Head Mistress Sr. Norma Bs., welcomed & Celine Monteiro gave vote of thanks. P

Praveen Patrao, Vice President of Pastroal Council, Sushil Noronha, President of Old student association, Sunitha D`Souza, Head Mistress of St Joseph High School were present. Louiza D`Souza compered the programme.

  

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  • Marcel pinto, Muscat

    Tue, Mar 01 2011

    good luck lilly teacher you were a treasure to the school.

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  • Leslie Kalpane, Kulshekar/Dubai

    Mon, Feb 28 2011

    Dear Lilly Teacher , I still remember you as my teacher in grade 3, Wish you all the best regards Leslie

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