Saturday 29 December 2018

Circular No 895







Newsletter for alumni of The Abbey School, Mt. St. Benedict, Trinidad and Tobago, W.I.
Caracas, 29 December 2018 No. 895
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Dear Friends,
Message from Salvador Coscarart
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Attila GYURIS <gyuris@yahoo.com>
Dec 4 at 7:33 PM
Attached pictures of the Aqualads Swim Team circa 1965 with names.
And some comments / stories and debates about the names.
Funny how time makes for fuzzy memories. 
However, the picture with names on it are all correct, trust me. 
These photos are from my own album.
Attila Gyuris
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On Saturday, September 22, 2012, 16:32,
Attila GYURIS <gyuris@yahoo.com> wrote:
In case some of you haven't seen this one, here is another photo of the Aqualads.
Swim Team. circa 1965-1966 year time frame.
I am sending two photos, one is higher resolution without names, the other has most names but lower resolution.
Attila Gyuris
Abbey School 1964-1969
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From:  Nigel Boos nigelboos@eagles-wings.ca
Sent:  Saturday, September 22, 2012 3:26 PM
Gracias, senor.
Here's what we now have:
We're in a debate at the moment as to ## 8 and 15, believing that they might be
2 Farah brothers (Frank and David). What's your opinion?
And what year do you think this picture was taken?
Finally, Peter, if you happen to have any photographs of the Aqualads in action, how about scanning and sharing them with us?
Nigel
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On 2012-09-22, at 1:18 PM, Peter Laughlin wrote:
Yes 9 is Gordon Mitchell, 5 is Gurley, 6 is Peter can’t remember his last name.
Peter
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From:  Nigel Boos [mailto:nigelboos@eagles-wings.ca
Sent:  Friday, September 21, 2012 9:21 PM
Thanks, Peter.
#11 is Josh Schoemaker, #12 is Attila Gyuris and #13 is a Cantore. Could #9 be Gordon Mitchell?
Nigel
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On 2012-09-21, at 12:01 PM, Peter Laughlin wrote:
Nigel,
Yes that’s me. ‘Teta” better known as Peter Laughlin.
Please update my contact info.
Sincerely,
Peter G. Laughlin,
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From:  Nigel Boos [mailto:nigelboos@eagles-wings.ca
Sent:  Thursday, September 20, 2012 3:16 PM
Touche!
Let's ask "Teta"
Over to you, Peter. Do you think that you could be the chap listed in the photograph as #1?
If so, can you fill in any of the unknown names as well?
Nigel
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On 2012-09-20, at 2:06 PM, Roger Gillezeau wrote:
Nah. Nigel that could never have been Bernard. As far as I can recall, he only got involved in coaching after he had graduated, which would have been post  ’68.
If that picture was taken in ’64, Bernard would have been 13 or 14, and nobody was going to be taking any instructions from him.
In my opinion, a good candidate would be Peter “Teta” Laughlin who coached Aqualads for a brief period around that time. Young Boxhead would know.
Also Date got his date wrong. He deserted to CIC after the 1963 year along with Alkins Correia and Ian D’Arcy.
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From:  Nigel Boos [mailto:nigelboos@eagles-wings.ca
Sent:  Thursday, 20 September 2012 07:41 AM
Thanks for this, Alan.
You may have a point, you know - maybe #1 is Bernard Lange. It would make sense, since, as someone has pointed out, there is a whistle hanging from his neck, as would befit a Coach. So, unless anyone has an objection, I'm going to say that #1 must be Bernard Lange (who died in 1994).
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Attila GYURIS <gyuris@yahoo.com>
Dec 4 at 10:10 AM
I was in the Aqualads Swim Team from 1965-1967.
Attla Gyuris
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laszlo kertesz <kertesz11@yahoo.com>
Dec 3 at 6:26 PM
Hi Attila
Can you add a Part 3 ???
Need to read about the Acqualads in a different perspective
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laszlo kertesz <kertesz11@yahoo.com>
Dec 3 at 6:25 PM
This is a good article George, shall try to send it to acqualad members of the past for comments, like ATTLA
Ladislao
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GEORGE MICKIEWICZ <amickiew@att.net>
Dec 3 at 4:45 PM
OUR HISTORY - SWIMMING PART 1....
We congratulate those alums who are mentioned in the article.
Please add those other "swimming greats" whom you knew and were omitted and should also be included.
Trinidad was chosen as the venue for the 1960 West Indies Swimming and Water Polo Championships.
In spite of limited facilities the tournament was a great success.
The swimming events were held at the Abbey School Pool, Mt St Benedict, which at the time had become the headquarters for swimming in Trinidad.
This was also the venue for the 1960 Island Championships and the first official times were recorded!
The year 1959-1960 indeed saw local swimming history in the making.
Emanating from age group competition were some of our top national swimmers of their time: some of these included Richard Galt, Peter Laughlin, Johnny Littlepage, Peter de la Rosa, Richard Knaggs, Randy Attin, the Santos Brothers – Chris and Steve; the Ahloy Brothers, the Fahey Brothers – Roger and David; ‘Smiley’ Boland, Mike Perrin, Alan Date, Bruce Perreira, Rodney Bayne – to name but a few of the growing list of those times.
Mention must be made also of some of the first official Junior National Champions like Brian Lewis and Roger Barcant who was the first and only Trinidadian to represent the West Indies in the Junior Age group swimming.
Later came George Bovell and Richard Fernandes both of whom won ‘Sports Personality of the Year’
OUR HISTORY - SWIMMING PART 2: BR RUPERT & AQUALADS/LASSES.
This club took our school into the international arena thereby broadening the reputation of the Abbey School and Mount Saint Benedict. 
Congratulations to Br. Rupert and all alums who were members of this illustrious club.
It came as a surprise when, at age 19, this Woodbrook boy decided to enter the Monastery at Mount St Benedict on June 1, 1952.
Brother Rupert, his given name as a monk, has never been ordained priest:
“I was never inclined to the priesthood and wanted to be a monk living that life in the monastery where I still live to this day since monks never retire, and through vows of stability, must remain for life with the monastery. Monastic life starts as a novitiate, then goes on to different classes, taking five years to be fully professed as a monk. I am immensely happy and would not have changed this life for any other.”
Says the quiet-spoken monk: “I was always involved in sports and thought I would have to give it up, but actually got more and more involved in sport up there.” 
In 1956, Brother Vincent Roberts, sports master at The Abbey School, asked the then Abbot Adelbert Van Duin, if Brother Rupert could assist him in coaching sports.
“My first love is cricket so I started off coaching the two sports which I played, cricket and tennis.”
In 1964, seven students, Gordon Mitchell, Russell Cunha, Bernard Lange, Peter Boland, Edward Watson, Douglas Watson and Richard Knox, formed the Abbey Aqua Lads swim club.
Brother Rupert was assistant sports master to the late Father Gregory Kloeg, who foresaw that while a student swimmer would leave after sitting their Senior Cambridge exams, Brother Rupert, as a member of the Benedictine community would provide continuity as swimming coach. 
Bernard Lange, one of the founders of Aqua Lads and Lasses also served as assistant coach to the team, a position he held for 18 years.
“By 1967 the first four Aqua Lads had made the National swim team,” says the former coach.
In 1970, while on a swim tour to Venezuela, the Venezuelan coach was astounded that there were no girls in the club, and told Brother Rupert it was the norm to have swim teams of both boys and girls.
How was Brother Rupert to get girls into the Abbey in 1970? 
“Such was the attitude that the Abbey was off limits to girls. But always ready to support change, I got the headmaster, the late Father Bernard Vlaar, to agree to my sourcing girls from the Convent in St Joseph. A survey of the school by the principal produced 45 girls to the 12 Abbey boys, so great was the interest.
And that’s how the club became Aqua Lads and Lasses.” “It’s like a whole other family you have,” says Heather Hutton, who swam with the Aqua Lasses in the mid-70’s.
“The beauty of being a part of a swim club like Abbey Aqua Lads and Lasses is that you have a whole new family, everyone is still in touch. It’s just great in that sense. We have benefitted so much from being part of the club in friendships, discipline and in life generally. This is why we are looking forward to the reunion.”
“Obedience,” says Brother Rupert, “a word never popular, more so today, but I obeyed the sports master, gave up cricket and tennis and concentrated on swimming.” For 12 consecutive years from 1974-1986, Brother Rupert took the Aqua Lads and Lasses to the Miami Springs Swim Meet and other meets in the United States. 
“In 1987, we won a meet in Pennsylvania. It was the best bunch of swimmers that we happened to get in all age groups,” says the proud coach. 
Other Abbey teams went to Martinique, Guadeloupe, Barbados, Grenada and were in winner’s row many times.
Although the Abbey pool is currently under repair, the indomitable Brother Rupert is sure “there could be a resurgence of interest when it is completed, with all forms of competitive swimming including the masters, water aerobics, water polo and life saving”.
“Bruds” says Hutton “is still very much a part of our lives, we still go to him with our problems.”
Says this dedicated monk: “It is my joy from 40 years of hard work and discipline with thousands of young people who have passed through Mt St Benedict and as a result through the swim club.
“Meeting them now and seeing their development into wonderful men and women, I thank God for the opportunity which was given to me to deal with these youngsters, and that He gave me health and strength to work with them for 50 plus years in sports. 
“Sometimes my boys come back from large American universities and are always thrilled to give me the news that the people up there cannot understand that their swim coach was a Benedictine monk.
The foreigners had never heard of any such thing.”
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29-08-2017 Kenny Azizul: Interesting
29-08-2017 Joseph Habib: It has been confirmed. Funeral this Saturday at 10 am, not 9. I will be videotaping as much as possible, for those who would be able to make it. God speed
29-08-2017 Alfredo Montiel Bezara: Thanks !
29-08-2017 Coscarart Salvador: Thank you , Joe appreciated.
30-08-2017 Luongo Humberto: Paz a los restos de father Cuthbert. Me uno en pésame solidaridad y afecto a todos los Mount boys. Un abrazo Paz a los restos de father Cuthbert. Me uno en pésame solidaridad y afecto a todos los Mount boys. Un abrazo
30-08-2017 Zavarce Arturo: El punto donde se encuentran el océano Atlántico y el Océano Pacífico. Llegan a tocarse pero no se mezclan entre si. Cosa maravillosa creada por Dios.  Osmolaridad ,  salinidad  y  temperatura  diferentes
02-09-2017 Farias Gabriel: To remember Cutty
02-09-2017 Ahow Hector Tx: Thanks 🙏🙏🙏
02-09-2017 Farias Gabriel: His final resting place
02-09-2017 Zavarce Arturo: R.I.P🙏🙏
02-09-2017 Kenny Azizul: Great photos Winston but besides u and Fr Harold please introduce the rest
02-09-2017 Kenny Azizul: The one in the suit looks like specs Ah seeing Joe and Zef
02-09-2017 Cantore Oscar: La moto que usaba Attyla en sus escapadas a Tunapuna 😆
02-09-2017 Gyuris Attila: Asi es. Sino preguntale a Frank Malave que estaba de parrillero. El Cutty casi nos cacha una vez.
03-09-2017 Ahow Hector Tx: Por si acaso:
03-09-2017 Joseph Habib: Some memories of the send off for Fr. Cuthbert. It was a good and blessed day for many who attended. It was great seeing some of the guys again. Fr. Cuthbert was well represented.
03-09-2017 Ahow Hector Tx: Thanks 👏👏🙏🙏🙏🙏
04-09-2017 Kenny Azizul: Well written Joe it was interesting
04-09-2017 Joseph Habib: You ever play with your food.
05-09-2017 Berment Joseph: Actually, Abdul Baha has a set of proofs of the existence of God and other related subjects in a book called Some Answered Questions. I strongly recommend it to you.
05-09-2017 Cantore Oscar: I have no doubts ythat God exists I wonder where you get that notion from my comment regards
05-09-2017 Berment Joseph: Administrators, Dr. George "Pud" Laquis, has asked to be added to this group.
05-09-2017 Kenny Azizul: Actually I believe the only way we can know the existence of God is if we can read the notes from Peter that is in the library in the Vatican do u know anyone Joe who can give us access
05-09-2017 Cantore Oscar: Enrique Zanelli is the administrator if I am not wrong
05-09-2017 Kenny Azizul: I thought it was Salvador Joe sent a message for Sal if he is not he can get it done right away
05-09-2017 Farias Gabriel: Note administrators
05-09-2017 Cantore Oscar: they both are group admin
05-09-2017 Berment Joseph: Oscar, I wasn't questioning your spiritual beliefs. I don't interrogate the conscience of individuals. Just wondering if the quotation may have actually predated Newton and pointing to a place where other proofs of God's existence have been written about, in the eventuality that they may be of interest to you?
05-09-2017 Zanelli Enrique: Send me his info and I'll add him to the group
05-09-2017 Berment Joseph: George "Pud" Laquis 8686786323
05-09-2017 Zanelli Enrique: Joe... unable to add Pud....is the nr correct? do you know if he has WhatsApp ? I
05-09-2017 Berment Joseph: Maybe, he hasn't installed the app: he may not be computer savvy. I'l talk to him and get back to you, thanks.
05-09-2017 Coscarart Salvador: Both of us . mainly Enrique asi una ves mas.No darse por vencido nunca
05-09-2017 Luongo Humberto: Las pruebas de la existencia de Dios las recogio San Agustin ,creo que ,de Hipona.en uno de sus  manifiestos. Un abrazo
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Photos:
65AG0003AQUALADS, Still missing a couple of names
65UN0005AQUALADS, Still missing a couple of names
07NT0005GRP, Jean Kalideen and Maxime de Comarmond
74RV0001SCORVI, Salvador Coscarart and Rene Villafana







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