Saturday, March 17, 2007

Creative Letter!


Creative leave letter


To,

Pumama
The Chief of Staff,
Creative College,
Chennai-653B19

Sub: To be or not to be in class has always been a question.

Respected Angel of Approval,

On normal days our classes begin at 24 degree Celsius by 8:15 am. I remember not when was the last time I had a holiday. Never had one except on Sundays and when the calendar declared with those red bold numbers, But I admit to have enjoyed the privilege of maximum free hours, every week when a professor went on a holiday. Their reasons were common, but motive different. Only God knew!!!

In our college, staff and students are one family then why the difference? I deserve what my parents enjoy very often. They earn, we learn. They impart knowledge, we grasp it. They make their presence felt, we attend ourselves on them. Would there be any better reason to request for a holiday what would only cost me 20 classes, 40 pages of notes and little scolding.

I opt for a holiday because fifteen years of education never allowed me to look beyond 16cm pens, 30cm papers and 20 cm notebooks. I believe in true spirit these 96 hours of fun and frolic (inclusive of peace, joy and refreshment) to the body, mind and soul that has been working too long would revive my energy to satisfy the needs and wants of the department and college. Even more I can share my happiness with all of you.

Irritation, stupefaction and sleepless nights will engulf my physique if the answer comes with a big ‘NO’. Have pity on me!!!!!!!!


A Lost Soul,
Desparado

through the creative master,
Dominic Veigas



Comments: I still say "NO" to him!!
This is one among the best application i've seen..

Note: copyright protected.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

The Stage

The Loyola English Theatre Club had their annual play production. It was a big day and (a theatre festival) in which four plays are staged. Students interested in theatre thronged YD hall to have a glimpse of the LETC people performing. More than 80% of the staffs from the Department of English, Loyola College had attended the shows. The show started from 12pm to 1:30pm and it was indeed a big day for the Theatre Club.
Of the four plays two (The Seekers and The Untitled) were selected to be presented to the National Level seminar on Innovative Trends in General English Curicullum conducted the following days(15th and 16th) and was restaged sucessfully.

Here are some few scenes from the day programme:

The Seekers: Stitchit, the tailor


Pallbearers (not bbearers) from The Seekers


The seekers


The Flaw: Detective Sadhu was a good one!


The Flaw


The Untitled (S.M.D)


Diamond is really a big problem for them!


The case of the stolen Diamonds


The Case of The Stolen Diamonds team!


Prof. Joy


back benchers!


front seaters
Chinna was the cameraman and Tina was the big audience!!
Some interesting facts happening with the festivals!
One player (actor), a third year lad from "the seekers" had for the first time borrowed book from the library!! Guess who?
It was the first time that Ferrin ever had acted on a stage!
Anthony Davis had avoided saying a sentence 'gentle flow of the river'
No students in this world would ever had written what Kevin wrote in the dept. staff notice board!!











Saturday, March 3, 2007

More tour pictures!

David Wesley(Dept. secy) and Sri Kanth Reddy (Class CR).

touch in single lines!

this is in conoor

who is this?!!

cool lads with prof. in front of the tea factory in Ooty

Magimai Anthony with Kishore P.I.M.E

scaling the highest on foot

Lake is in front of the cameraman

the thala and associates!! tren..tren!!..

legs are at ease!!

Group photos at Conoor Park!

Ok here are some for those who are eager in seeing our tour pics!

identification by their quote!

Sri Kanth Reddy
"What I am trying to say...."

David Wesley
"Ok guys...listen"

Magimai Anthony Roy
"Pay 500 rupees..Please da"