Sunday 5 May 2013

MAIDEN EVENT OF THE SESQUICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION - ORATIO 2013


The first Inter School event to commemorate the 150th year of the foundation of St. Anthony’s High School was held in the new annex building of the school with twenty schools participating in an overwhelming contest. The elocution contest, that was christened Oratio last year, was the first in a series of inter- school competitions to mark the Sesquicentennial Anniversary celebrations of the school. The topic for the contest was “Conserving our Heritage is as Important as Building our Future”. The conference hall was temporarily converted into an auditorium to facilitate the hosting of the contest. Girls and boys from St. James School, Don Bosco School, Calcutta Boys’ School, Frank Anthony Public School, St. Augustine’s Day School, Birla High School, Loreto Day Schools, Entally, Dharamtalla and Eliot Road, Ling Liang School, Saifee Hall Public School, St. Thomas Day School, St. Mary’s School, St. Aloysius Day School, Meghmala Roy Education Centre, South City International School and Chowringhee High School in addition to the host school participated in the three hour long competition.  Apart from the contestants and Anthonians, a large number of teachers and students from participating schools comprised the audience. H. E. Mr. Sanjay Wadvani, OBE, British Deputy High Commissioner for Eastern India, was the Chief Guest on the occasion. The judges for the contest were Prof. Tapati Gupta , former Head of the Department of English at Calcutta University and prolific writer and critic, Prof. Sobha Chattopadhyay, the former Head of the Department of English at Jadavpur University, and Dr. Sheila Niyogi,  Associate Professor in the Department of English at Jogmaya Devi College. Mr. Murli Punjabi, an ex-student and benefactor of the school, sponsored the event.
  
THE CHIEF GUEST WITH THE HEADMASTER AND THE SPONSOR

The program was begun on a solemn note with the lighting of the ceremonial lamp by the Headmaster, Fr.  
Devraj Fernandes, the Chief Guest, the judges and the sponsor. The Chief Guest, Mr. Wadvani eloquently addressed the audience and the participants in particular about the difficulty posed by public speaking, but at the same time emphasized the importance it holds in today’s world. The Headmaster encouraged all the participants and impressed every one of the young speakers of the importance of participating rather than considering victories and losses. The students passionately spoke about the balance between the need to conserve our heritage while maintaining sustained development for the future. It was very heartening to hear so many young people taking the dais to speak vehemently on conserving the glorious past of our country and doing all we can to keep its traditions and culture intact. The maturity displayed by the speakers belied the tenderness of their age. In the final analysis it was difficult to make a judgment to determine the best speakers.

THE JUDGES

Before announcing the winners Mr. Murli Punjabi expressed his pleasure at hearing the young orations speak so eloquently on a topic of such gravity. He congratulated the speakers as well as the school authorities for organizing such a wonderful contest. 

THE WINNERS
The first prize was awarded to Ujaan Ganguly of St. James’ School. The second and third places went to Oishik Bandhopadhyay of Calcutta Boys School and Sparsh Agarwal of Don Bosco School, Park Circus respectively.  The Championship Trophy was lifted by St. James School. All the participating schools were thanked for their role in making the contest a success and were also invited to participate in the next Inter- School contest, The Groove, in June. The programme was concluded with the school anthem.