Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

The launch of ‘Lalith Athulathmu­dali Assassinat­ion -The Whole Truth’

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‘Lalith Athulathmu­dali Assassinat­ion -- The Whole Truth’, an investigat­ive book on Lalith Athulathmu­dali’s assassinat­ion, by Prof. Ravindra Fernando will be launched at 5.30 p.m. on May 3 (Wednesday) at the OPA Auditorium.

The Chief Guest will be Attorney General Jayantha Jayasuriya, PC, while the Guest Speakers will be Dayanthe Athulathmu­dali, Former Deputy Inspector General Sarath Lugoda and Former Assistant Secretary of the Democratic United National Front and Attorney-at-Law, Mahendra Ameraseker­a.

The book includes the New Scotland Yard Report.

Fifty years unbroken service in a prestigiou­s educationa­l institutio­n is a rare feat. Stella Dandeniya achieved this as the 15th Principal of Musaeus College, Colombo on May 10, 2016. She then continued to preside over the school’s quasquicen­tennial celebratio­ns, which ended with a special assembly on November 10, 2016, to coincide with the launch of the 125th Anniversar­y publicatio­n.

The farewell accorded to her on April 28 this year, marks the formal ending of an era of service that is remarkable, not only for its diversity of contributi­on to the school’s progress but also adaptabili­ty to the challenges that rapid social reforms and globalizat­ion posed to imparting a Buddhist education to the girl child.

Her progressiv­e rise from a vibrant teacher to the post of Principal at the same school is truly commendabl­e. While the road to the top was not easy, her commitment and dedication towards all activities she was entrusted with, enabled her to forge forward and accomplish her goal with much enthusiasm and passion.

When starting my school career at Musaeus I recall her as an immaculate­ly dressed, enthusiast­ic young teacher, who dedicated herself towards supporting us hostellers reach good grades and academic per- formance. The then Principal - Dulcei De Silva was quick in assessing this ability of Stella Perera and appointed her to the regular staff to initially teach Civics and History in Middle School followed by Political Science and Economics for Advanced Level students. All of this was easy work for her, fresh from a successful school career, followed by a Degree in Arts from the University of Peradeniya. She was determined to impart her knowledge to us students, although it was, at times, a daunting task. She had a love for sports too and often joined us at netball during our recreation time at the school hostel and her love for aesthetics was quite evident during drama, singing and cultural events.

From 1981 to 2008 Mrs. Dandeniya progressed from Sectional Head to Vice Principal to Deputy Principal, and was appointed Principal in 2009. Her success in reaching this pinnacle was based on the invaluable experience she gained working with five successive Principals whom she always mentions with gratitude. Like me, many students who were coached by her over the years, who are also profession­als in the present corporate world , will testify to her single-minded commitment to produce the best students with best results.

Post leaving school, I continued to work with her in the Past Pupils’ Associatio­n, and perfection­ist that she is, it was difficult to keep pace when organizing events. The love she had for the school was evident in simple things I observed – like nonstop cheering when the giant school flag was unfurled at the Founders’ Walk last year, the excitement in getting everybody to sing the 125th year anthem with gusto and also the controlled desire to allow students to enjoy themselves while maintainin­g discipline. I also observed that her stress reliever on most days were the younger students ,whom she interacted with, in her regular walkabouts when the school was in session and who would innocently summon her to ask her name or to sing a lullaby to their dolls.

The discipline she inculcated was strikingly displayed when a power failure plunged the school auditorium into absolute darkness on the annual prize day 2015 where an audience of 1600 students and parents, with 300 teachers on stage sat in pin drop silence for over 15 minutes while she continued to read the Principal’s report using the light of a mobile phone. Testimony to discipline instilled by her in maintainin­g decorum in a crisis. At that time she reminded us about the uncertaint­ies in life and to be courageous.

She knew the length and breadth of Musaeus College and the capabiliti­es of the staff, students and past pupils. I always admired the compassion­ate and concerned humane qualities of this strict educationi­st.With her record breaking career of 50 years and being part of the school’s 75th, 100th and 125th year celebratio­ns , she achieves the distinctio­n of being the longest serving staff member of Musaeus College in its 125 year history.

As the President of the Musaeus College Past Pupils Associatio­n, her guidance and active participat­ion, has always inspired us. It was never too late for us to learn lessons on punctualit­y and loyalty to our Alma Mater. It will take us some time to come to terms with her absence.

We thank Mrs. Dandeniya for dedicating the best part of her life to instil knowledge, and a sense of religion and culture to thousands of students who entered the portals of Musaeus College over the past 51 years. The knowledge and skills we have gained from her will be used in building a greater nation. You have made a lasting impression on the world through the lives of the students you have guided.

SherineAme­resekere

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