December 20, 2020
Dr Ajaz Anwar fondly remembers his school friends, chiefly Manzar Amin, for whom it was “more important to accept the challenge and give the opponent a tough time than to win”
The sketch appeared in The Pakistan Times, on October 7, 1955. — Image: Supplied
Normally, our activities at the Joan McDonald Junior Cambridge School were peaceful because of it being a co-educational institute. Children in such schools often behave better, say psychologists. Our sports instructor was a WWII veteran, an Englishman who had opted to stay back in the post-Independence Pakistan. It was because, according to him, it was easier to live here on his ‘European grade’ pension.