Mr Louis Rozario Doss
1998 – 2005
leads
the Michaelian March into the 21st
Century
· He was the first old boy of St
Michael’s to become its principal.
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Mr Louis came to the helm at his alma mater with
shining Michaelian credentials.
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He was a much acclaimed
product of the Michaelian drama and debating tradition.
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In 1965, he had acted as Sir Robert Morton in “The
Winslow Boy” written by Terence Rattigan.
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In 1966, Louis Rozario Doss was the captain of the
Michaelian debating team which emerged Perak State Champions in the state-wide
competition organised by the Jaycees.
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He was also the President of the Fifth Form Society
(1966).
Like many Michaelians who attended this school in the 1960s,
Louis Rozario Doss was nurtured in the shadow of the greatest Michaelian educators – Brother
Pius, Brother Paul, Brother Vincent and Brother Casimir Hannon.
The Covered Pathway and the fresh paving of the inner roads were done with tremendous OMA and Board of Governors' support. |
It was during the years of his stewardship that a powerful
synergy was created with the Old Michaelians Association and the Michaelian
Alumni Klang Valley.
Mr Louis Rozario Doss is remembered with great affection by
staff, students and parents for his selfless devotion to the school in almost
every endeavour. He was often the earliest to arrive before dawn and his seldom
left the school till the sun went down.
Under his charismatic leadership, SMI
made national headlines as a Malaysian school with world class credentials
in scholastics, drama, debates,music, scouting ,sports and games.