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    RCU eNEWVolume 3 Issue 5 - 2009/2010 April 2010

    In this Edition

    175th

    Anniversary RCU Tent at the Battle of the Blues 3

    A Royal Banquet 5

    H.L.B. Gomes A Legend Passes Away 13

    RCU Package from Etisalat 15

    Caught in ActionBattle of the Blues 17

    Caught in ActionLimited over encounter 19

    Inaugural Royal Thomian T20 21

    Group and Association News 24

    Upcoming Events 29

    College Sports and other Activities 31

    RCU Contact Details 39

    Royal College Contact Details 40

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    Main Activities

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    175TH

    ANNIVERSARY ROYAL COLLEGE UNION TENT @

    131ST

    BATTLE OF THE BLUES

    Come March every year, the SSC will be aptly clad for the

    Battle of the Blues, either in Blue and Gold or Blue and

    Black. However in 2010, the colours of Blue and Gold

    overwhelmed those of Blue and Black, literally as well as

    figuratively! Having reached the 175th

    Year Milestone,

    Royal College was given more emphasis at the Big Match

    and rightly so for the first time in the History of the Battle

    of the Blues a special Royal College Union Tent was erected as part of the anniversary

    celebrations.

    Situated in proximity to the SSC Main Pavilion,The RCU tent was the epitome of all

    decorations. The tent drew the attention of

    many on lookers, but those who on-looked

    missed out on the real Royal Thomian fun and

    enjoyment which were only privileged to old

    Royalists and families who were inside the

    special RCU pavilion.

    During the three days of the match the RCU

    tent participants were treated with unlimited

    food and beverages, surprises, activities for kids, and non-stop DJ music, which was heard to as

    far as the pitch in the middle. Many old Royalists took this opportunity as a family day out, and

    it sure was a great time for those families present. All tent participants were given free t-shirts

    and caps to be worn during the match.

    All the hard work of realizing this great idea

    should be credited to the 175th

    Anniversary RCU

    tent organizing committee. They had worked

    tirelessly to put on a good show to the oldRoyalists who decided be a part of this special

    anniversary tent instead of going to their own

    group tents.

    The tent was visited by the respective Principals

    of the two schools and RCU hierarchy. Some of

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    the present and past teachers of Royal commended the initiative of having an RCU tent at the

    big match.

    The Present and the Future of RCU

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    A Royal Banquet

    Royal College celebrated her 175th

    Anniversary with a gala banquet at the resplendently

    decorated Oak Room of the Cinnamon Grand on Saturday, the 6th

    of March 2010. The banquet

    was preceded with cocktails and tray of hors d'uvre and canaps.

    During the cocktails, a historic agreement was signed by Etisalat and the Royal College Union.

    The cocktail was a frame of happiness as friends of all ages met each other with the Hail fellow

    well met! embrace and the spirited bonhomie and conviviality that can flourish only amongstpeople whove known each other intimately since childhood. The absence of years seemed to

    peel away as classmates and friends hailed each other, some after many, many years.

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    After cocktails, the diners were serenaded to the Oak

    Room by bugle pipers of the Sri Lanka Navy Band. On

    hand at the entrance were the schools smartly clad Head

    Prefect and his fellow officers to usher the guests in.

    A feast of splendorous beauty welcomed the invitees as

    they walked into the Oak Room. The entire room was

    swathed in Blue and Gold satin and festooned with two

    grandly handcrafted Gold-hued Crests of the school.

    The tables were crowned with the most exquisitely

    chiselled crystal candelabras which in their collective

    entirety provided the truly Royal flourish and elegance to

    this wonderfully grand banquet. The tables were

    decorated in Blue and Gold satin and the serviette ringswere actually rosettes of the College. Each chair was

    festooned with the College Flag.

    The evening started with Master of Ceremonies, the

    Chairman of the 175th

    Dinner Committee, Past RCU

    Secretary and former Head Prefect of the school, Mahen

    Perera, welcoming the guests.

    The Navy Band struck the College Anthem which must

    have been heard in its most lusty, sincerest and heartfeltrendition ever.

    Mahen Perera then proposed a toast to His Excellency

    Mahinda Rajapaksa, President of Sri Lanka.

    Thereafter, the Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Ranil

    Wickremasinghe addressed the gathering sharing

    enlightening vignettes from the history of our Nation and

    the school. Mr Wickremasinghes address was educative

    and delivered with the sincerity and simplicity of one whohas been intimately associated with the school since his

    student days.

    Mr. Sunil De Silva, a legal luminary and a former Attorney

    General paid handsome tribute to Mr. Ranil

    Wickremasinghe for his steadfast loyalty to the Nation

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    and the school at all times going on to say that the school

    is still known as Royal due to the wisdom of Mr.

    Wickremasinghe when the schools name was about to be

    changed during a former regime.

    Mr. Upali Gunasekera, Principal Royal College, in his

    address thanked the distinguished invitees for their

    presence and outlined the development, growth and

    progress of Royal College over the ages.

    Mr. Skandakumar, a former Cricketer of the school in his

    address spoke of the close relationships that exist

    between Royal, S. Thomas and Ladies College. While

    recollecting the fierce but friendly rivalry between the

    two schools, Mr. Skandakumar lauded the successive

    heads of the schools for maintaining healthy relationships

    amongst the students throughout.

    Mr. Puddefoot, Warden of S. Thomas, expressed his

    happiness with the developments in the field of education

    as he has observed in Sri Lanka so far and said he was

    pleased at the prospect of the forthcoming Royal-

    Thomian which would be unique for him.

    In her address to the audience, Mrs. Nirmali

    Wickremasinghe, Principal Ladies College, outlined the

    cherished relationships that have existed amongst Royal,

    S. Thomas and Ladies in particular and expressed her

    happiness that all the schools now enjoyed close

    relationships with one another. Mrs. Wickremasinghe

    recollected the various episodes when Viking-like

    Royalists invaded her school emboldened with Big Match

    fever and endorsed that it was in the name of clean fun

    and happy memories.

    The quintessence of the speeches delivered by the

    distinguished personages was that the purpose of

    education was to ensure the perpetuation of democratic

    freedoms and a unified Sri Lanka for all its people.

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    Two distinguished Old Royalists, Mr. Mohammed

    Markhani and Mr. Gamini Salgado were saluted for their

    presence at the 125th

    , 150th

    , and now 175th

    Anniversaries

    of the school.

    The presence of three former Principals of the school, Mr.

    Suriyarachchi Mr. Kumarasinghe, and Mr. H. L. B. Gomes

    was recognised with special tribute.

    A work of art presenting the most sumptuous and

    scrumptious food created by the culinary experts of the

    Cinnamon Grand was paraded by their liveried gentry and

    every single diner enjoyed the fabulous feast spread

    before them.

    A meaningful rendition of the National Anthem was

    followed by fond and emotional farewells.

    The memory of a fabulous lifetimes evening filled with

    friendship and childhood recollections awaked in me an

    overwhelming flood of gladness as I unwrapped the

    beautiful celebratory plaque and placed it with due

    reverence at the heart of our home.

    Royal College has been woven inextricably into the rich

    tapestry of Sri Lanka's history as a Nation and it will

    remain and grow therein as an ever expanding symbol of

    perpetual learning and wisdom.

    Floreat!

    Rizan Nazeer

    Hony. Secretary.

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    Extracts of the Speech by Mr. Sunil De Silva (Australia) in

    respond to the Toast to the College by Hon. Ranil

    Wickremasinghe

    I stand tonight to speak on behalf of a client, the most

    illustrious and distinguished client of my legal career, My

    client is a mother who nourished the cream of Sri Lankan

    youth, at least those unfortunate to be born male, but

    fortunate enough not to be sent to another place,

    My client is a nourishing mother an alma mater whose

    spirit awoke in eighteen hundred and thirty five and is today

    one hundred and seventy five years young resplendent in

    garb of blue and gold.

    My client is present at this gathering, deep in the hearts all

    of you who refer to her with the simple but evocative word

    College she needs no adjective or additional first name. A

    Royal client whose sons stand tall in every field of human

    endeavour, be it professions, (except perhaps the oldest),

    politics, business, the arts, sports or scholarly learning. My

    client nurtured almost eighteen generations of Sri Lankan

    youth, boys who in her shade, trod the path to mans

    estate.

    If my arithmetic is correct, even though less than fifty

    thousand boys have learnt of books and learnt of men and

    learned to play the game over the past one hundred and

    seventy five years, the impact they have made on our

    country is surely, colossal.

    Her Royal Sons include a Judge of the World Court, a Nobel

    Prize winner, an internationally famous astronomer to

    mention only a few of the academics, scholars, artists,

    professionals, political leaders, captains of industry who

    form part of my clients progeny.

    That the achievements of her Royal sons so extensively

    exceed the products of all the other schools taken together

    must mean that they all have something special in them. It

    could not be that all Royal Sons were born with exceptional

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    talent talents not inherited by those who failed to clear the bar set for the Royal entrance exam.

    My client instructs me to thank Hon. Ranil Wickremesinghe

    for the kind words he spoke when proposing the toast. My

    client thanked you through her Principal and I stand tothank you not only for your kind words but your continued

    support for Royal. You Sir, have more than repaid the debt

    you owed, You Sir not only kept her fame inviolate but

    above all kept her NAME inviolate. You Sir, mentioned the

    incident but modestly understated your pivotal role. The

    OBU was told that with Sri Lanka becoming a Republic in

    1972, that all things named Royal would have to change

    their names and that if we were quick, we could grab the

    name Presidents College. The OBU was stunned but

    reluctantly agreed, fortunately someone pointed out thatthe decision was too momentous for the Committee to take

    without the concurrence of the general membership. This

    gave us a little space to breathe. You Sir, were in your mid

    twenties, but you had a head that was older than most.

    While the Senior members bemoaned our fate You Sir,

    asked the question How do we know that this information

    is true? A few of us, and I see at last one in the audience

    tonight, took your advice to meet Old Royalists in the

    Cabinet of Ministers or had access to the Prime Ministerand check the accuracy of the story we were told. I spoke

    with Dr Colvin R de Silva, and George Rajapakse who had

    Captained the College cricket team. George provided the

    most emphatic response. Change the College name? over

    my dead body was his reaction. Dr Colvin echoed the

    same sentiment. The others who made enquiry came back

    with similar answers.

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    TOAST TO THE SISTER COLLEGES Proposed by S. Skandakumar

    I consider it a great privilege indeed to have been invited this evening, to propose a toast to two outstanding

    schools rich in shared values, and for whom we Royalists have the greatest respect and admiration.

    Warden Sir, I know that you must be aware of the fierceness of the rivalry that exists between our two

    institutions, on the playing fields and on cricket grounds in particular. You will have your first experience of it

    in the coming week. That rivalry, has over the years, given rise to some of the strongest bonds of friendship

    between Royalists and Thomians; an excellent reflection on the quality of our mutual education.

    As for Ladies College, Madam Nirmali, it will be sufficient if I said that successive generations of Royalists

    have had nothing but love for your wonderful girls. And you too are in that category today. It would not be

    inappropriate on an occasion of this nature, for one to reflect briefly on ones own school career and I would

    like to share with you, three incidents for their diverse nature.

    The first concerns a Teacher, who too was quick to use the cane, no matter how trivial the mischief may have

    been. He had a curious way of doing it, in that he would get the student to kiss the wall with his nose while

    raising both arms to the maximum. His theory was obvious; more taut the body, greater the sting! Once his

    deed was done he would turn calmly to the black board and write the following line. A life without pain, is

    like being on a road thats going nowhere.

    The second was a much loved senior Teacher, who with the passage of time, found it increasingly difficult to

    stay awake in the first twenty minutes or so in the period immediately following the lunch interval. So on

    arrival for a class in applied mathematics, he would instruct us to turn to a page of his choice in Humphreys

    text book on Dynamics, and attend to the sums on it. He would then take off his spotlessly white coat, place

    it on the back of his chair and rest his weary head between his arms on top of his desk, to surface 20 minutes

    later. On one particular day, he woke up ahead of time and decided to walk round the class. At the back end

    he found one of the students to whom math was a never ending mystery, deeply engrossed in a magazine

    depicting ladies of easy virtue, in their natural splendor. In confiscating the magazine he said to the boy,

    Young man, you are rotten, even before you are ripe: The incident went no further. That was Royal.

    The third applied to a form master who was a passionate admirer of that great American President Abraham

    Lincoln. So intense was his admiration that he was even nicknamed Lincoln !! Two things that he quoted

    remained etched in my mind for the hope and confidence they inspired in me. They were from Lincolns

    letter to his sons teacher, when he decided to send the boy to school. Teach him he wrote, that for every

    scoundrel, there is a hero. Teach him also that for every corrupt politician there will be a statesman.

    Fortunately, in the ensuing years, we were also taught the fine art of a waiting game called eternal patience!!

    Looking at the erosion of values in the world around us, I have in recent times, asked myself questions which

    would have crossed your minds as well. Why did Wall Street, which supposedly had some of the finest brainsemerging from the best Universities and Management colleges of the world, collapse as it did? Why is it that

    governments in many parts of the world have the painful task of combating, their own citizens, to resolve

    internal conflicts? And, why is the United Nations looking as if it is heading for a re-classification as the

    Divided Nations? I have tried to look for the answers in the time tested values that our three schools have

    upheld from inception.

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    On my first day at school I was made to realize that I was a Ceylonese, as an equal citizen of a beautiful and

    happy nation called Ceylon. While still knee high to our Teachers, we were taught to distinguish between

    Right and Wrong. Here I would like to quote an eminent Queens Counsel who hailed from an equally reputed

    school in the hills , who said In the field of justice and fair play, right is right, and wrong is wrong. The two can

    never meet. To compromise the two takes an elastic conscience. Such men should be shunned for they are

    the bane of society. Thereafter we were encouraged to emulate the strong, but reminded to protect themarginalized and the weak.

    The next was an important lesson on Leadership directed at Class Monitors, School Prefects, Captains of

    Games, Heads of the Cadet Corps and Literary Associations, Interact Clubs etc. who were made to realize that

    every right implied a responsibility. We learnt leadership required exemplary conduct and its success was

    synonymous with a golden word Accountability. Greater the authority, greater then was the accountability.

    Earlier this week, I made a nostalgic visit to our assembly hall, and let the memories of the solemn Friday

    morning assemblies roll by. My eyes swept the portraits of all our distinguished scholars. You too, Warden

    Sir, and Madam Principal, have preserved similar halls of fame in your respective schools. Those outstanding

    men and women are remembered even today, for two reasons; their intellect and their integrity and,through them we learnt another important lesson for life, the priceless value of honesty.

    Finally, we were taught to be gracious in defeat and humble in victory. It is not a mere coincidence then, that

    our first lesson was one of equality and the last on humility. In our temporary stay on earth we have paid our

    respects to those who have moved on before us, and heard the familiar line at the funeral services, Death

    humbles us all because in death we are all equal . I have therefore asked myself the question, Why then dont

    we use our God given intelligence, and prepare ourselves better for that eventuality, by practicing equality

    and humilty in Life, rather than wait for death to impose it upon us? Yes Ladies and gentlemen, the illiterate

    of the future will not be those who cannot read or write; they will be the educated who simply will not learn.

    On the opposite side of humility stands mans ego. While some degree of it is not only desirable, but even

    essential, an ego out of control could be as dangerous as the weapons of mass destruction that only the egos

    of George Bush and Tony Blair were able locate in Iraq . It was the same ego, out of control, that led Tiger

    Woods to believe that his right to improve on his handicap over 18 holes extended beyond the boundaries of

    a golf course! So, if only our time tested values can find universal application, to be discharged with common

    sense and ones conscience, humanity may well see a heaven on earth !

    Ladies and Gentlemen, May I ask you please to rise and drink a toast to two outstanding institutions with

    whom we have shared precious values and traditions. May they all be upheld inflexibly in the future as well,

    so that St Thomas College Mt Lavinia, and Ladies College Colombo can continue to produce for our country,

    as they have in the past, the men and women who can make the difference.

    TO S. THOMAS AND LADIES COLLEGE.

    Thank You.

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    Mr. H.L.B. Gomes A legend passes away

    It is with deep regret, we announce that our beloved immediate past

    principal Mr. H. L. B. Gomes passed away on the 24th of March 2010,

    succumbing to a brief illness.

    The Remains of Late Mr. Lakshman Gomes were brought to the College Hall

    on 25th March 2010 for all students, teachers, old boys, parents and well

    wishers to pay their last respects. A special oration was held on the same

    day at the College Hall. At the oration commendable appreciations speeches

    were made by Mr. Upali Gunasekera (Principal), Mr. Nimal Dias Jayasinghe

    (Past Secretary RCU), Mrs. Lakshmi Attygalle (Deputy Prinicpal), and Mr.

    Keerthi Elvitigala (Secretary SDS). Late Mr.H.L.B. Gomes nephew Mr. Kishu Gomes spoke a few words of

    his uncle and his uncles endless devotion to Royal College. Incidentally, Mr. H.L.B. Gomes last public

    appearances were to do with Royal College i.e. The 175th Anniversary banquet and the 131st Battle of

    Blues. Mr. Gomes was laid to rest at the Rawathawatta Cemetery, Moratuwa.

    Profile of Mr. H.L.B. Gomes

    Born on the 7th of October 1940, Honnatarage Lakshman

    Bertram Gomes had his entire secondary education at Prince of

    Wales College, Moratuwa and excelled in the academic field and

    the co-curricular activities. Due to his excellent performance in

    school career, Mr. Gomes was awarded the Gold Medal for the

    Best ALL ROUND STUDENT in 1960 and the Dr. C.L.X.

    Muthukumara Scholarship for the Best Student of the university

    entrance class.

    Mr. Gomes graduated from the University of Peradeniya, with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. He obtained

    the Diploma in Education in 1971 with the best results of the year and was awarded the certificate in

    Development of Management skills for principals in 1990. He added another feather to his cap by being

    successful at the Sri Lanka Educational Administrative Service Class I.

    Mr. Gomes started his career as a graduate teacher at Dodangoda Maha Vidyalaya from May 1964 to

    June 1964 and functioned as the Vice Principal of the School from July 1964 to December 1968. He

    joined his Alma Mater as a Staff Member in January 1960 and climbed the ladder of success to become a

    Deputy Principal of Prince of Wales College from March 1987 to January 1989 and the Principal from

    February 1989 to 1997. The respect earned by him while serving this college is a testimony to his

    Mr. Gomes chatting away at the 175th

    Anniversary Banquet

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    competence, indefatigable effort and commitment. The excellent performance with commendable

    results was the key to his succession to be appointed as the Principal of the Royal College.

    Mr. Gomes had extended his knowledge of education not only to schools but also to higher education

    and spread it far and wide even reaching foreign countries.

    While being a Lecturer Grade II of the Training College from March 1973 to April 1975, he functioned as

    an Assistant Lecturer of the Department of Education, Vidyodaya Campus temporarily. Mr. Gomes held

    the post of the Head of the Department of Educational Psychology at the Teachers College

    Maharagama, as a Senior Lecturer, Grade I. He was seconded for service and attached to the NIE from

    June 1986 to March 1987, as a Lecturer, Grade I, in curriculum development.

    Mr. Gomes served as a Senior Master cum Lecturer of Geography & Education at the Training College,

    Nigeria from June 1983 to April 1986.

    Mr. Gomes had displayed his capabilities in the field of education with many responsibilities as a teacher

    educator, lecturer in University, NIE, curriculum centre and Ministry of Education.

    As an Educator Mr. Gomes had extended his services to society by involving himself in honorary work,

    being a lecturer of the Red Cross Society, Colombo, Bikku Training Institute, Maharagama and engaged

    in panels of talks and discussions with teachers, youths and prefect.

    Additionally, he had taken the role of an External Examiner PGDM & B.Ed and Chief Examiner Pertaining

    to A/L Subject & PGDE. Mr. Gomes was also appointed to serve on various committees such as the

    Presidential Task Force on Education Reforms and Restructure of the Technical Committee on

    Performance Appraisal of Teachers and the Committee of Creating Awareness Resource Person

    (Media). The other Committees are Development and Upgrading of Schools under the Secondary

    Educational Development Project.

    From 1997 to 2003, as the Principal of Royal College, he was able to improve standards of academic

    performances, sports and infrastructure of the College. Some of the noteworthy achievements are as

    follows.

    Excellent academic performances at Ordinary Level and Advanced Level Examinations.

    Completion of the Sports Complex, costing Rs. 70 millions, with accommodation for over 10,000

    spectators, funded by Old Boys and well wishers.

    A new building consisting of 15 classrooms in the Primary Section.

    Modern Computer Centre with facilities to learn Information Technology.

    A staff room in the middle school.

    Laying the foundation for the RCU Skills centre

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    Dear All,

    The Group of 2001 and the RCU together has launched an Etisalat Mobile package exclusively

    for the Teachers of Royal College, Old Boys and the Parents of all students. The package does

    offer attractive features. They are as follows,

    Incoming & Outgoing between Etisalat packages within the RCU group will be totally

    Free (Unlimited Talk time, no limitations) Outgoing from Etisalat to Etisalat Outside the RCU group is 1.7 Cts. Per second.

    Outgoing from Etisalat to other networks 4.1 Cts. Per second

    SMS to Any Etisalat phone .50 Cts.

    SMS to Any other network Rs.1.00

    Rental Rs. 200.00 per Month

    Refundable deposit Rs.1,000.00

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    Other Advantages

    Between Staff members, Old Boys and Parents / Students calling is absolutely free.

    Each staff member can have two sims. (This could be used by a family member, where you can

    keep in touch with the family member free of charge)

    Portion of the Monthly rental comes back to RCU / School.

    Call rates are cheaper than any other network.Can match your current number when you purchase your new sim if available.

    Where to get your Etisalat Sim?

    Contact Mayuran at the RCU office during office hours.

    What do you need?

    Copy of the national ID card

    Billing proof (Electricity, Water, Telephone Bill Copy or a Bank statement.) Copy of the staff ID card. (for staff members) Copy of the RCU ID card (RCU members only) Copy of the students ID card (for parents)

    Hope to see you connecting up with us in the near future. Thank you.

    Group of 2001

    Royal College Union.

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    CAUGHT IN ACTION131st

    BATTLE OF THE BLUES

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    CAUGHT IN THE ACTION...LIMITED OVER ENCOUNTER

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    Inaugural Royal Thomian T20

    The Inaugural Twenty20 Cricket

    match between Royal College &

    St. Thomas' College for the J. R.Jayewerdena Trophy was played

    on the 27th

    of March 2010 at the

    P. Sara Stadium Colombo. The

    stadium took a carnival

    atmosphere with the days

    proceedings starting with fun &

    games for the little Royalists &

    Thomians and their fan club.

    The match started with the hoisting of the college flags by the

    two head of Schools which was followed by two minutes

    silence in respect of the recent demise immediate past

    principal of Royal late Mr. H.L.B. Gomes. The Royal Cadet

    band was in attendance to play the two School songs. The

    Traditional photographs of the two teams with officials were

    taken thereafter.

    A specially prepared coin commemorating the Inaugural

    Royal Thomian T20 was used for the toss, which was won by

    the Thomian Captain Dinesh Walpita. Walpita had no

    hesitation in electing to bat first, however they got off to

    a disastrous start with opener Ashen Fernado getting out on

    the very first ball due to a run out. The Royalists were in top

    form and they never allowed the Thomians to pile on the runs

    as two very quick wickets saw them in a hopeless situation

    with 3 wickets down for 8 runs.

    The only batsman to offer any resistance to the Royal attack

    was Thomian skipper Dinesh Walpita who scored 36 runs.

    Eventually the Thomians were shot out for 107 runs in 18.3overs.

    Royal openers Kithruwan Vithanage & Madusha Rajarathne

    got on with the run chase in real T20 style. They thrashed the

    Thomian bowlers all round the park with National youth cap

    Kithruwan leading the way. The Royal 50 came in just 22

    deliveries and at the end of the fourth over Royal had scored

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    62 runs with Kithruwan scoring 44 in just 19 balls. Rain clouds

    were gathering over the P.Sara stadium sky and it was evident

    that the game could not go for the entire duration as there

    were signs of the heavens opening up. To the

    much disappointment of the Royalists, the Thomian skipper

    decided to appeal for bad light with just 4 more balls to bebowled to obtain a result under the Duckworth-Lewis

    method. However the umpires decided to grant the bad light

    appeal and the few minutes later there was heavy showers

    and the match was called off. Royal & St. Thomas were

    declared joint winners. The young Royal pace bowler Gaurav Deva won the man of the match award

    for his excellent bowling spell of 3 wickets for 21 runs in 04 overs. The best batsmans award went to

    the Royal opener Kithruwan Withanage for his explosive 44 runs. The best fielders award went to

    Madusha Rajaratne.

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    Group News

    Royal College East Coast Old Boys Association

    Annual Dance - Presidents Address Dr. A. Harin (March 20, 2010)

    I am Anantham Harin, class of 56, honored and humbled to stand before you and address you

    on the 175th

    anniversary of my alma mater and celebrate with you the 17th

    annual RCOBECA

    dance. This is the social event of the year for all Sri Lankans. I thank you for gracing the

    occasion tonight. This was made possible by my young, energized, hard working, dedicated

    committee and some of our equally dedicated past presidents.

    My sincere thanks to all of you. They did raise the bar alright. A big thank you to our wiveswho gave us permission and blessings to do so. I like to salute our grandfathers or rather

    godfathers for giving us this great brotherhood of royal sons the RCOBECA, seventeen years

    ago. Thank you guys! We remember with deep affection one of the godfathers, a die-hard

    Royalist and sincere friend to all of us, Kaiyam Sritharan, who left us 16 months ago. His spirit is

    still with us today.

    Because of your support, RCOBECA has been able to aid our school and successfully complete

    many projects and help students achieve their goals in life in the Eton of Sri Lanka. We thank

    you for your participation all these years. As I look around this evening, I feel the warmth andpleasant feeling of knowing that I am among friends. I felt the same as I walked on Reid Avenue

    at 8.30 am, with the occasional hoot to Mudguard and Rupperty before entering school at

    8.42 am. Such was life, all of you know how good it was.

    Tonight we have the finest two bands from Sri Lanka, The Gypsies and Misty, scrumptious food

    and most importantly, You, to dance all night and make it a memorable night for all of us.

    Royal College has been the cradle for leadership for 175 years at times we met the challenges,

    at other times the brow of the cradle weakens, unable to grapple with what life gives us andsome fall and as Royalists, we always lift them up to achieve an erect posture. It is said in the

    corporate world, To err is human, forgiveness is NOT company policy. But being Royalists, we

    know we never adhere to that policy. We never will. Please seal the bond and always be true

    Royalists, motivate each other and lift each other up.

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    175 years ago, we saw the birth of a small school whose future lay wrapped in obscurity. RC

    threw open its doors at a time when the road to Kandy was unpaved. Elephants could be shot

    near as Hanwella and crocodiles still swam peacefully in the Beira Lake, looking for prey.

    Gradually, thanks to our great principals with vision and fair play, produced lawyers, doctors,religious leaders, journalists, philanthropists, sculptors, prime ministers, and most importantly,

    decent hard working honest and fair people like you.

    We rose to different heights, shared a rich history, followed great traditions and on its way

    produced a long list of distinguished men. This evening I am delighted to mention a few whom

    I know and respect: Honorable Earnest Corea, Mahendra Somasundran, Daya Perera, Brahman

    Sivaprakasapillai and Sanath Nallainathan. Pardon me if I missed a few of that vintage. They

    are all great batsmen off the field as long as Thalif Deen the talented journalist is at the bowlers

    end, I salute all of you. They are outstanding men remembered for their intellect and integrity.

    Speaking of distinguished men, all of us have to hail the accomplishment of a fellow Royalist, a

    classmate of mine, who reached heights that no other Sri Lankan has reached- Mr P.C.M.

    Munasinghe, a Nobel prize laureate. Vajira is extra thrilled because he joined forces with Al

    Gore in his venture.

    With a past like that and a present like this, the future of RC is guaranteed and I am confident

    that RC will last as long as civilization itself. The RCOBECA for all its glory and the dedication of

    the young old boys will stay forever.

    We do realize as adults we are judged by the decisions we make. Our dear parents made the

    right decision in sending us to RC and our teachers did the rest- instilling wisdom, compassion,

    and energized with high octane gas, gave us our values and ideals of life. We learned of books

    and learned of men, and learned to play the game. I remember our teacher the sheriff of

    fractured jaw, made a profound statement: If you cannot dazzle them with your brilliance,

    then baffle them with your bullshit. I always remember it. We Royalists are good at that too!

    And at times, bullshit does come in handy. Ladies and Gentlemen, join me in a toast to our

    parents who made the right choice, and our inspiring teachers who made us, loved us, limited

    us, and let us go. Good luck. Dance the night away!

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    Royal College Aqua Gala 2010

    Aqua Gala 2010 is a special event designed to commemorate the 175th year Anniversary of Royal

    College.

    This event would feature all Aquatic sports at Royal College, i.e. Swimming, Water Polo and Diving and

    hopes to draw out the best competitive spirit available amongst students hailing from some of the most

    reputed public (semi) educational institutes in the country

    Aqua Gala 2010 is organized by the Royal College Union Aquatic Club (RCUAC). Ironically, this event

    also coincides with the 75th year anniversary of Royal College Swimming.

    Over 20 schools with more than 250 swimmers are expected to participate at this novel and unique

    swimming championship which has been appropriately termed as Sprint Championships. This would

    also feature a six-a-side knock-out Water-polo tournament and a Diving championship as well.

    Further, an exhibition synchronized Swimming performance by some of the leading G irls schools in

    Colombo will make this event even more colorful.

    This event will be conducted over Two days, through 18-19 May at the Royal College Swimming pool

    premises and is expected to draw a large number of students, parents and old boys.

    A Pool Carnival will signify the culmination of this two day extravaganza and will provide all

    participants with an unique and memorable experience; enough to last another 25 years at least.

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    Annual Hostel Clinic 2010

    The annual Hostel Clinic organized by the Royal

    College Doctors Association (RCDA) was held on the

    2nd

    April 2010 at the College Hostel premises. Theevent was a major success with the participation of

    about 300 hostel students and 85 old Royalist

    Doctors. This is one of the foremost events in the

    calendar of RCDA which was preceded by the

    Teachers Clinic held in February, and will be followed

    up by the Grade 1, 4, 7 School Medical Inspection

    Medical services and the annual grade 6 entrant screening program with EDEX as the next

    events.

    All the hostel students underwent a comprehensive medical screening and those who required

    further attention were identified and seen by specialists attending and referrals were done

    where necessary. Special attention was given for eye, dental and dermatological problems. A

    new medical file system was introduced for all hostellers; colour coded by the grade which will

    bear all their health records during college life and this system is expected to facilitate future

    follow-ups particularly at the recently established hostel sickroom.

    The Principal Mr. Upali Gunasekara, , Assistant Principal Mr. LLB Thennakoon and Deputy

    Principal Mr. Keerthisena, Secretary of the RCU Mr. Rizan Nazeer ,Hostel Warden Mr. Aruna De

    Silva, Senior Games Master Mr. Sudath Liyanagunawardana, Master in Charge-Athletics Mr.Richard Perera, President of the DoctorsAssociation Dr. Ajith Tennekoon, Sectretary Dr. Yasas

    Abeywickrama, and doctors were present.

    Dr. Pramil Liyanage

    Editor - Royal College Doctors Association

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    Crest of Royal College and Crest of Royal College Union

    Registered Trademark Numbers 87711, 87718, 87719, 87721 and 87722.

    22nd

    April 2010

    Dear All,

    We refer to the notice sent to all alumni groups of Royal College regarding the authorized usage

    of the Crest of Royal College and the Crest of the Royal College Union.

    It has been brought to our notice and attention that despite the above notice, alumni groups of

    Royal College continue the unauthorized use of the above mentioned Crests.

    We wish to kindly remind you that any person, group, club or committee that wishes to use

    these crests are required to first obtain the written permission of the Principal Royal College

    and the Honorary Secretary of the Royal College Union for use of the same for any event or

    defined period at a time.

    In this background, we kindly request you to ensure that you obtain written permission of the

    Principal Royal College and the Honorary Secretary of the Royal College Union for use of the

    same for any event or defined period at a time.

    In the event you have already obtained permission, please be kind enough to confirm to us inwriting the date of the letter by which permission has been granted, so that we can update our

    records.

    We trust that you will act expeditiously and diligently in this matter. The Crest of Royal College

    and Crest of Royal College Union are two of the most sacred symbols associated with Royal

    College. We are confident that you will do your utmost to zealously safeguard them. All Old Boy

    Groups should use only the RCU logo for their Merchandise and Stationery.

    Thanking you

    Yours faithfully,

    M. Rizan Nazeer Aruna Samarajewa

    Honorary Secretary Secretary

    Royal College Union Constitutional Affairs Advisory Committee

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    Upcoming Events

    RCU Council Meeting12

    thMay 2010, Navarangahala, 5.30pm

    RCU Annual General Meeting17

    thJuly 2010

    Royal Crusie2

    ndMay 2010, Navy Jetliner

    Aqua Gala18

    thand 19

    thMay 2010, Royal College Swimming Pool

    Members Night24

    thJune 2010, Rajabujun

    Royal Parade3

    rdJuly 2010

    Othello Old Royalists Theatre production29

    thJuly to 1

    stAugust 2010, Lionel Wendt

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    College Sports andOther Activities

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    Cricket U-19 - Royal Share the Honors with Mahinda

    The final of the "Munchee" All Island limited over cricket tournament was held recently at the

    CCC grounds Colombo. Royal College & Mahinda College, Galle qualified for the finals beating

    Prince of Wales & Richmond respectively in the semifinals.

    Mahinda College Galle won the toss and invited the Royalists to take the first lease of the

    wicket. Royal capitalized on this and was cruising well for mammoth score when rain stopped

    play at 12.30pm. Royal was placed well at that time with 244 runs on board for 8 wickets in 45

    overs. Captain Bhanuka Rajapakshe's innings of 74 from 61 deliveries (02 sixes & 05 boundaries)

    was the highlight of the Royal innings, while national youth cap Kithruwan Vithanage (52) &

    Ramith Rambukwella (31) contributed well towards the Royal total.

    Due to the heavy rain, Mahinda was given a revised target of 161 in 21 overs under the

    Duckworth-Lewis method. The Mahinda batsmen managed to keep a steady the run rate

    chasing the target of 161. However on the sixth over they decided to appeal for bad light whenthe score board read 47 for no loss.

    The Match was declared as a "No decision" due to bad light & rain and Royal College &

    Mahinda College Galle were declared joint champs.

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    Royal row to win Sculls and Pairs at the Open Regetta

    The open regatta Conducted by the Colombo Rowing Club was held on the 6th

    of March 2010

    for the following Trohies:

    1. Vanlangengerg Trophy for Novices Pairs (2-)

    2. Gordon Armstrong Trophie for Novice Sculls (1x)

    3. Head of The Beiray Trophiy for Coxed Fours (4+)

    The Teams That Contested Were

    1. University of Moratuwa

    2. University of Colombo

    3. S. Thomas College

    4. Prince of Wales College

    5. Ananda College6. Asian International School

    7. St.Josephs College

    The heats and the Finals were worked out on the 5th

    and the 6th

    of March 2010.

    The Races were conducted on a 1000 meter (1 km) distance.

    The names and the events won by the Royal College Rowing Team are as follows:

    1/ VANLANGENGERG TROPHY FOR NOVICES PAIRS (2-)

    Arith Cooray - Bow

    Ishan Perera - Stroke

    2/GORDON ARMSTRONG TROPHIE FOR NOVICE SCULLS (1x)

    Two Royal Oarsmen battled it out at the Finals for this trophy

    Shehan Muthugala - Winner

    Jehan Samarasekers - Runner Up.

    The team is presently being coached by Mr.Asiri Abhayarathne.

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    Royal College Inter House Sports Meet

    Results

    Champion House under 12 Age Group: 81 Points - House: Boake

    *Best Performance under 12 Group: Chavishka Karunarathna House: (Marsh) - 100m (14.1sec)

    *Champion Athletes: I.K.D.S Perera (Boake), Chavishka Karunarathna (Marsh)

    Champion House under 13 Age Group: 65 Points - House: Boake

    *Best Performance U-13Age Group: Chamaka Edirisinghe House: Harward - Long Jump (4.30m)

    *Champion Athlete: Yeshan Manamperi(Boake)

    Champion House Under 14 Age Group: 82 points - House: Reed*Best Performance U-14 Age Group: Charutha Akalanka House: Reed - 200m(27.1sec)

    *Champion Athlete: Charutha Akalanka (Reed)

    Champion House Under 15 Age Group:110 Points - House: Hartley

    *Best Performance U-15 Age Group: Chamika Karunarathna (Hartley) - Javelin(47.30m)

    *Champion Athlete: Chamika Karunaratna (Hartley)

    Champion House Under 16 Age Group:96 Points - House: Reed

    *Best Performance U-16 Age Group: Y.N Mendis (Marsh) - High Jump(1.70m)

    *Champion Athlete: Chethaka Wijegunasinghe (Reed), Y.N Mendis (Marsh)

    Champion House Under 17 Age Group:141 Points - House: Boake

    *Best Performance U-17 Age Group:Thilina Karunarathna (Boake) High Jump(1.85m)

    *Champion Athlete: Thilina Karunarathna (Boake),R.A.J.A Udayanga (Reed)

    Champion House Under 19 Age Group:161 Points - House: Hartley

    * Best Performance Under 19 Age Group:Danuja Gunasekara (Boake) - 1500m(4.48.5mins)

    *Champion Athlete: Danuja Gunasekara (Boake),M.V.L Pavithra (Reed)

    Under 21 Age Group

    * Best Performance Under 21 Age Group:Hasantha Gunawardana (Marsh) - High Jump(1.90m)

    *Champion Athlete: M. Amarathunge (Reed),Sheril Fernando(Harward)

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    Best Decorated House:

    1.Marsh 2.Hartley 3.Boake

    Road Race:

    1.Marsh 2.Boake 3.Reed

    March Past:

    1.Harward 2.Reed 3.Marsh

    Champion House:

    Junior- 290 Points - Boake

    Senior- 324 Points Boake

    Overall Best Athlete:

    Thilina Karunarathna (Boake) High Jump-1.85m

    14.Overall Champion House:

    1. Boake - 639 Points

    2. Hartley - 556 Points

    3. Reed - 506 Points

    4. Marsh - 411 Points

    5. Harward - 366 Points

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    Royal College Rugby

    Fixtures 2010Date Opponent School Venue

    April-24 (Saturday) Price of Wales College Royal College Sports Complex

    April-30 (Friday) Wesley College Royal College Sports Complex

    May-08 (Saturday) Dharmaraja College Royal College Sports Complex

    May-15 (Saturday) St. Anthonys College Royal College Sports Complex

    May-22 (Saturday) St. Peters College Royal College Sports Complex

    May-29 (Saturday) Isipathana College Havelock\C.R & F.C

    June-05 (Saturday) Kingswood College Bogambara StadiumJune-12 (Saturday) Trinity College(Bradby 1

    stleg) Royal College Sports Complex

    June-19 (Saturday) St. Thomas College Royal College Sports Complex

    June-26 (Saturday) Trinity College(Bradby 2nd

    leg) Bogambara Stadium

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    Are you planningon anEvent that needs to Reachout to Royalists?

    Royal College Union has the facility to send Short Message

    Text (SMS) to its membership, any Royal College Old Boys

    Group / Committee at a very reasonable rate of Rs. 3/- permessage per member.

    To find out more details of this

    special offer, contact Mr. Rizan

    Nazeer, Secretary RCU on 0712737717 / 077 788 1628

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    RCU Contact Details

    RCU Secretary

    Mr. Rizan Nazeer

    E-mail: [email protected]

    RCU Treasurer

    Mr. Athula Munasinghe

    E-mail: [email protected]

    RCU Office - Administrative Manager

    Ms. Udani Wijepala / Mr. S. Mayuran - 5521491 (O) / 2683101 (Fax)

    E-mail: [email protected]

    RCU LPMC - Administrative Officer

    Ms. Chanika Jayasinghe - 4327070 (O) / 2683100 (Fax)

    Email: [email protected]

    RCU EDEX Secretariat Senior Manager

    Mr. Ranjith Amarasinghe 5521497 (O) / 2683100 (Fax)

    Email: [email protected]

    RCU Skills Centre - Administrative Manager

    Mr. Ajith Rajapaksha - 5661611 (O) / 2683101 (Fax)

    Email: [email protected]

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    Royal College Contact Details

    Principals Office 2691029

    Email: [email protected]

    Vice Principals Office 2673133

    Main Office (Upper School) 2695256

    Middle School 2673132

    Primary School 2695830

    Senior Hostel 2695242

    RCU Publications and Public Relations Advisory Committee (2009/10)

    Chairman - Dilruk de Silva - [email protected]

    Secretary - Mukhlis Ismail - [email protected]

    Treasurer - Azim Rali [email protected]

    Committee - Yasas Ratnayake - [email protected]

    - Jiffry Jameel [email protected]

    - Mifaz Ahamed [email protected]

    - Ulfath Uwais [email protected]

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