Wednesday, April 19, 2017

'JOHNNY' ALWAYS CAME BACK:
At this moment I would like to share with the Hermonites something very personal. As I recall, in his 50+years in India Mr. Johnston left Mt. Hermon many times but always came back. I broke down when he and his family left us - I think in 1970. But he returned again. 
1979 was my last year teaching in MH and 'Johnny' (many of us students referred to him as 'Johnny' on the quiet) was the Principal. Mr. Murray left for good at the end of 1978 and Sir was the natural choice to replace 'Bhuntay'. And that is why I got the attached letter from him when I left MH - after 16 years - at the end of 1979. It appears from the letter that he knew me quite well!

It is customary for the Principal to give a gift to the outgoing teachers at the end of the year during a staff meeting. I didn't get one as Mr. Johnston informed the staff at the farewell meet that I was taking a 2-year leave. I never went back to MH but MH never left me and I have never left MH!
Sir visited Gangtok in early 1990 or 1991 after he retired from MH. He again visited us during the centenary celeb in 1995. He may have come in between but we remember his visits in 2010 and 2011 (his last one) with Mrs. Johnston and we had a good time.
Now that he has left us his visits will be no more. But we shall cherish the memories that we shared together in MH and elsewhere. Thank you, Sir for sharing your life with us. Now you have become our Guardian Deity! Cheers! Hail Mt. Hermon!


Monday, April 17, 2017

To Sir with Love and Gratitude For ‘a feast of memories’
Rev. John Johnston, who passed away this morning in Tasmania, wrote this letter to us after his trip around the world with Mrs. Johnston in 2010.


Dear Friends around the world……

This may not be of great interest to everyone who received my “Christmas” letter last November;   but I did promise to make a “report” of the expedition outlined then.  Many of the ‘reportees’ are those whom we met in India between Nov 24 and March 8, so it’s easier to go back to the email IDs I used before, and I trust  others in UK etc. will enjoy the ride!
I realised after some working of the old memory, that mostly this is a Hermonite report….. In our notes I can make out over 100 Hermonites, students, staff and TTCs with whom it has been our privilege to make connections… so you will appreciate too much detail would be overwhelming!  and I apologise to any who may feel “left out”!   During the course of these weeks we have covered a history going all the way from Val’s first contact in 1953,until our final visits from DGH in 2002….almost exactly 50 years of beloved Mount Hermon.     Also I find there are nearly a dozen “places” where these connections were made. We started in Perth when a touchdown there enabled us to meet Ranjit’s lovely daughter Shaheen (one of my junior monitors in 1986) and HER daughter Rachael   
The next bit of course is part of more recent history, when we spent the first weeks at our last Indian home, Barnes School, Devlali.   Even here MH caught up with us, as the new Principal Bryan Martin, V-Principal Trevor Jacob, and long time staff member, Brian Fernandez are all ex-TTC.   It was part of our “working holiday” to enter into the Barnes activities….chapels, dorm prayers, matrons’ meetings, blessing of new dorms and swimming pool, rehearsals for a splendid Christmas programme, Sports Day heats, and of course lots of interest in our former 8s and 10s who were getting ready for this year’s ICSE and ISC.    
 Taking an outing from Devlali we enjoyed meeting up with former staff, Frank and Val Freese in Pune, and inspecting Frank’s two wonderful new schools, extensions of Bishops, where Hermonite TTCs and staff, Henry & Hema Soggee, and Ferdinand Bunyan are in charge.  Also mention should be made of Shalini ( another of my 80s monitors) and her “little” sister, and Mrs.deSousa (widow of Norbert) and old MH and Darjeeling friend, Mrs. Nuges Madan.
From Devlali we went to South India for almost a week with Mrs.Mathai and Shanta, and latterly meeting George and his family, and former staff, P C Mathews and his family.  That week deserves a whole letter to itself, it gave so much pleasure! 
 But then it was off to Kolkata via Cochin and Bangalore  (sad not to be able to meet up there with a whole list of friends from Coonoor days.)    It was wonderful to be met by Sujit and Dipak from the plane at midnight.  Courtesy of Sujit (via Manoj’s P.O. connection) and Dipak’s India Oil connection we enjoyed first-rate guest house accommodation in Kolkata.     Our Christmas day visit to St.Pauls was a lovely experience and even there MH cropped up!    Anjali’s choir  (sadly for the occasion without Anjali) lifted our spirits, and a bit of old Darjeeling came up there when we met Jogen Khan (ex-St.Pauls) and Mary Ann Das Gupta (ex-Calcutta Girls).               For years Kolkata Hermonites depended on Anup and then Santosh, so it is great to see Sujit, Dipak, Sajan, Dipkantha and Dibyendu carrying on the good work.    Sujit, with much help from may others, finally got dates from us(!) and later organised a great get-together on Jan 9th.   There must have been between 40 and 50 at Hathi’s place, and Sujit has prepared a full set of pics of that occasion, and a complete list of Kolkata Hermonites…..thanks Sujit!         As usual we also enjoyed a lovely meal at Sajan’s with the old timers, including Rajeev; Singhanias have a 2 generation connection with MH!    Prabir mounted a great outing to his ancestral home for several of us, including Anjana, Anup’s sister, who was one of Mrs.J’s senior girls in 1953….time goes by !  

In between the two sessions at Kal we went to Siliguri, from where we were able to visit Kalimpong - only 4 hours thanks to the Gurkha agitation,  but time to visit  Gyanu Rongong, Binod Yonzon and his fine son Sidarth, Gandhi Ashram (sadly now without Fr.McGuire) and the sisters at St.Josephs convent .  The Siliguri visit in the hands of Ravi and his sons , along with Rajendra,  Kavita and family, and  Sushil  was really wonderful …how proud we are of these fine young(?)people.   After Kalimpong the Lakhotia vehicle took us on to Gangtok to be guests at the famous Tashi Delek Hotel.    A sensational morning visit to Hanumantok with Motilal Lakhotia left us with wonderful images of the Kanchenjunga range for our digitals !    The next day was one of the Highlights of our travels, when no less than 17 Sikkim Hermonites enjoyed dinner at the Hotel….among all the boys it was special to have Nim and Yanki Shipmo!   A great experience to see “my” students from the 80/90s mixing with our old timers from the 60/70s.   We were also proud to be the guests of Sikkim’s new Minister for Education, Narendra Pradhan, at a conference for his teachers, supported by another Hermonite, Roshni Pradhan……Dr.Uttam, and several others came again to the hotel next morning…….a feast of memories.
Besides THE Reunion during the second session in Kal, other highlights were meetings with the S K Agarwals ( Parents of Rashmi, Divya and Priya), Ramdin and Mridula,  Yasmin Mukand, old Committee member Alfred Martin (and Arpita), and DGH ex-Principal Bernard Brooks.  Also Dipkantha was able to fix a meet with Subirmal Chakraborty, now Principal of La Marts, where we also met Anjali who teaches there too.      A final meeting was with Aparna, and a ride with Runa to see Carol & Benu’s new apartment and meet Anuva.         Senior girls from the 80s will be interested to know of Ma’am’s visits with Sr.Decklen (St.Josephs K/P) in Siliguri,  Sr.Stella ( Loreto Dj.) in Kolkata Loreto (both of them now very unwell) and Sr.Cyril at Sealdah Loreto.        Then all too soon Sujit and Dipak saw us onto the train for Delhi, and all we had planned was history.
The Delhi phase is very much Firdausi’s story !   From her first appearance at the Station to whisk us off to her apartment (if anyone can whisk anybody in Delhi!!) until we left nearly a month later, she was our guardian angel.  (Firdausi Rahman was the star of 4 musicals in the 80s !).    As with Kolkata the Delhi visit was in two parts…a week of various visits….Dr.Navreet Singh;  Ex-TTC  Troy Calvert, Head at Frank Anthony School; the Lalls from Soom Tea Estate;  ex-TTC sisters at Ashok Vihar school, courtesy Thinleys’ taxi;  meals with Rajendra’s family (sadly in Delhi because of Anand’s accident); with Ritesh and his lovely wife and daughter; and an outing with Lance Fuller – ex-TTC and ex-DGH Principal.     Then a quite wonderful luncheon Firdausi organised for nearly 20 Hermonites at a very smart hotel at the end of the week……Sashikala, Ayinla, Pema, Anita, Beauty, Jasmina,Naveen, Harsh, Dipak, Gita,,…..even ex-TTC Andrew Hoffland,  and so many others (photos in Facebook) not least Firdausi’s beautiful little girl, and her honorary Hermonite husband Matthew, and Beauty’s daughter who is ditto her mum..   Then Mehaboob took us for two nights to stay in Meerut with his family.   There we also met Patricia Ismail and her family…..
Then the scene shifted to Dehra Dun, for a week with ex-TTC/staff Tashi and Tsering Dhondup, and 10 days with Namla Tsarong, where Ma’am did a workshop for the Monks and Nuns of the Tibetan centre where Namla has been director with Norzin assisting……what a thrill also to welcome Rigzin all the way from Dharamsala (for many years Secretary to His Holiness), and have tea with him and Sopal Tethong (Matron in 1953), and also with Namla’s brothers and parents.      Tashi &Tsering organised a meal for us to meet Rockey Gardner and Charlotte, Debasis Brahma with his wife… Thinley and his wife…..wonderful!  I also managed to squeeze in a visit with Debasis to Doon School, where he works, and a visit with Barnes ex-Principal and ex-DGH, Albert Temple to see his new school.
A very special item at this stage was a 3 day visit to WynbergAllen in Mussoorie…(where we were happily settled in 1977 until Mr.Murray came and called us back to MH !)   The new Principal, Leslie Tindale was our student in class 7 and 8… and our art teacher Mr.Misra and steward Terence Cashmore are still there.   Mussoorie holds many happy memories for us with Jenni and Lyndy…..I think I took most pics of Mussoorie!!

Then a few more days with Firdausi, where she hosted visits from Krishna, Shibesh and Narottam, and Joysree & AK;   then  we were on our way to Devlali to finish where we started,  at Barnes.   There a  special visit from Pune by Jayanta kept MH in sight.     Finally a couple of days in Mumbai to have a meal with Indranil and his new wife Sweta (all the way from Patna)….and a time with Tehmi Master, daughter of Dr.Master whom Hermonites of the 60s will remember…..a bitter sweet meeting since it was the first time seeing Tehmi since Mrs.Master passed away last year at 92.
Now if you think “this is more than enough”, find room for two more days….. in Singapore with 80s ex-staff Sunny Mathai and his delightful family…but after 4 months it WAS nice to land in Melbourne, to be met by Kris and Jenni’s big girl Annie, for whose graduation we remained a few weeks more in Melbourne until finally reaching Tasmania in April    ...Now greetings to all….      And the last question, when and where next ??!!

 John & Val, April  2010