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Hook wrote:^^^ some bullaman nuh...Hillview and ElDo used to get along just fine before some jackhole decide to start ting he cyar finishiamjack wrote:hillview steel orchestra (panside) was the highlight in my days
who you be pallie?
iamjack wrote:Hook wrote:^^^ some bullaman nuh...Hillview and ElDo used to get along just fine before some jackhole decide to start ting he cyar finishiamjack wrote:hillview steel orchestra (panside) was the highlight in my days
who you be pallie?
your young padawan drummer
who wish he spent a couple more years under your training
i play a tama swingstar if that rings a bell
Hook wrote:iamjack wrote:Hook wrote:^^^ some bullaman nuh...Hillview and ElDo used to get along just fine before some jackhole decide to start ting he cyar finishiamjack wrote:hillview steel orchestra (panside) was the highlight in my days
who you be pallie?
your young padawan drummer
who wish he spent a couple more years under your training
i play a tama swingstar if that rings a bell
ahh boi.....u here so long an meainkno is u all d time?!
pioneer wrote:Smokey wrote:Hook wrote:^^^ some bullaman nuh...Hillview and ElDo used to get along just fine before some jackhole decide to start ting he cyar finishiamjack wrote:hillview steel orchestra (panside) was the highlight in my days
who you be pallie?
It was Leopold and he patners...
Yuh mean de baddest squad around?
De ones to start de fight then lock themselves in the form6 block while dialing mommy n daddy to pick dem up there...and left Leo outside to take lix?
dragaholic wrote:Yuh fuget C.P.
What year you were there Trini?
Pop the Champagne
Posted by: "the Trinidad & Tobago Web Directory" ttwebdirectory@yahoo.com ttwebdirectory
Tue Apr 29, 2008 2:04 pm (PDT)
Pop the Champagne
Good News today
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Retired Hillview principal dies
Newsday Tuesday, April 29 2008
Former principal of Hillview College, El Dorado, Richard Kokaram died
yesterday at Medical Associates, St Joseph. He was 67-years-old.
Kokaram spent more than 30 years at Hillview during which he served as
teacher, vice-principal and principal. He served as chairman of the
National Textbook Committee and was a member of the National Advisory
Committee on Education and Committee appointed to examine the
delinking of the teaching service from the Public Service.
Kokaram was the recipient of several commendations for his service to
education and national educational development. In 1993 he received a
national award for his outstanding service from the TT Unified
Teachers Association.
He served as elder of the Curepe Presbyterian Church and on several
boards of the Presbyterian Church of TT. Kokaram leaves to mourn his
wife Lynette, three sons and a daughter.