The Alumnae Committee of Loreto Day School Dharamtala organised a nostalgic reunion of former students in December. It served as a fantastic opportunity to reconnect with old classmates, meet long-lost acquaintances and share stories from the glory days. A lamp was lit to inaugurate the performances by teachers and there was a quiz on the school too.
![Welcome dance performance by Loreto teachers (l-r) Georgina Anthony, Debjani Mahajan, Tirtha Bhaumik, Ananya Ganguly, Natasha Mondal and Lisa Felix (at the back).](https://assets.telegraphindia.com/telegraph/2024/Feb/1706759677_new-project-2024-02-01t092359-963.jpg)
Welcome dance performance by Loreto teachers (l-r) Georgina Anthony, Debjani Mahajan, Tirtha Bhaumik, Ananya Ganguly, Natasha Mondal and Lisa Felix (at the back).
The other attractions of the evening included a 360° spin photo booth, a selfie booth, a chaat corner, a tea/coffee bar and lucky ticket announcements. Christopher Lobo and Shayne Hyrapiet’s melodious voices made the attendees groove as the evening ended with everyone singing Make Me A Channel Of Your Peace and The Loreto Chorus.
![The organising team behind the reunion posed for the camera (l-r) Smita Shah, Anna Brito, Neha Kothari, Aruna Gomes, Neesha Ramchandani, Krishna Thakkar Raja, Ghazal Ali and Priya Sengupta.](https://assets.telegraphindia.com/telegraph/2024/Feb/1706759734_new-project-2024-02-01t092341-146.jpg)
The organising team behind the reunion posed for the camera (l-r) Smita Shah, Anna Brito, Neha Kothari, Aruna Gomes, Neesha Ramchandani, Krishna Thakkar Raja, Ghazal Ali and Priya Sengupta.
![The crowd saw participation from students of batches ranging from 1958 to 2022.](https://assets.telegraphindia.com/telegraph/2024/Feb/1706759779_new-project-2024-02-01t092601-283.jpg)
The crowd saw participation from students of batches ranging from 1958 to 2022.