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Dr Ribeiro Goan School Reunion


Victor Paul, teacher Yvonne da Costa (Dolly),Albert Diniz (Dolly's former challenging students!)
President of DRGS Reunion 2023 



DRGS TEACHERS: Yvonne Da Costa (Dolly) also taught at St Teresa
Mitelia Paul, Albert , Ida (Gomes) Student/committee member, Olive Pereira, Vivian Mascarenhas



  Delphine Da Costa and her formidable team mate Mr. Norman da Costa



Bernard Ribeiro (Ida Ribeiro's brother) and his table




Ruth Remedios - from Uganda (thank you Uganda participants), Melanie de Lima, Vera Abreu, Bernard Ribeiro's partner, Ms. De Souza from Uganda
(not sure next one - she is an ex student)


Claire Fonseca nee Dantas, Melanie de Lima, Mitelia P. Melba de Souza nee Almeida 





Paul Nazareth ??????


THE DRGS HOCKEY GIRLS
Line up from left Delfine, Melanie, Margaret Vaz (nee Braganza), Teresa, Mitelia, Astrid, Gloria Fernandes (behind Astrid) and Melba Desouza (nee Almeida)

All reactions:
Mena DCruz, Frankey Fernandes and 13 others

    

Terry Pinto ??? Jules Fernandes ???











Elsie and Hilary Fernandes

 


Delphine, Norman,Hazel, Mitelia



Mitelia, Melani, ....


Astrid Diana Fernandes!



THE HOCKEY GIRLS: Line up from left Delfine, Melanie, Margaret Vaz (nee Braganza), Teresa, Mitelia, Astrid, Gloria Fernandes (behind Astrid) and Melba Desouza (nee Almeida)

I am sure my friends in Canada and around the world will send me the missing names!

What Canadian Goans do, others follow. Special congratulations to Delphine Da Costa for taking on a challenging job in difficult times and making a go of it. The DRGS reunions have always been the bench mark for others to follow. Father time permitting, long may they continue.

 

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