Name List

  • 1st Row Sitting from Left to Right : Jorgy Juana, Sulaiman Hamdan, Camillo Cheng, Mr Mathew, Bro Aidan, Mr Punose, Mr Thomas, Bro Raphael, Ms Raffle, Bro Frederick, Mr George Zechary, Dahlan Anud, Orlando Tann, Jimmy Augustin. 2nd Row Standing from Left to Right : Kenneth Awang, Arpa Mapaireh, Chong Nyuk Woo, Wong Man Kong, Chin Lee Wah, Chong Voon Hing, Chu Sai Kee, Hiew Hon Hiung, Chiang Piang Thiam, Francis Fong, Phun Vui Poo, Julius Ho, Chung Hee Menn, Fu Ka Hung, Kwan Kar Choi. 3rd Standing From Left to Right : Wahid Wahab, Ibrahim Said, Chong Nyuk Fong, Jimmy Gimbad, Victor Ng Jong Fui, Sim Kang Loon, Chong Ken Foh, Chang Kon Sang, Sunarchin Kama, Tommy Siew, Chung Tze Ting, Ho Tze Meng, Koh Chiat Hong, Khoo Puay Guan, James Chai, Edward Chik, Sin Ka Hiew.

31 May 2008

Group Photo

Hi,
 
I think the group photo is a bit blurred and its hard for me to recognise all of them... Near me, I think its Sim Kang Loon, Chong Ken Foh, Chang Kon Sang (ie myself), a tall boy (who is he?), Thomas Siew, Chung Tze Ting, Ho Chi Min, Koh Chiat Hong, Khoo Pui Chew, James Chai, Edward Chik, Sin Ka Hiew....
 
Above Jorgy Juana is Kenneth Awang.
 
I remember we have a Kadazan boy by the name of Jimmy Gimbak in our class but cannot recognise him from the photo? He must be the only Kadazan boy in our class. I got to know more Kadazans after coming over to Kota Kinabalu La Salle for Lower & Upper Six.
 
Re the St Mary's Town School Primary Six party, I cannot find the likeness of myself there.... was I there? But I remember there was another St Mary's Boy party held in Frederick Ong house down Singapore Street... it was held at night .... and there because Dennis Ong (Frederick Ong elder brother) was our Primary Six teacher? Anybody from the Town School remember this party?  What about some of our old St Mary's boys in Sandakan getting Dr Frederick Ong onto our old boy network?
 
Wow, the photo taken at the beach....was it Chi Hwa Beach? We were all boys then, young, innocent and idealistic .... (now do we all have hidden secrets and far from innocent?) I used to go to Chi Hwa Beach and remember the atap house.............. Hubert Hiew must also do!
 
Just attach my recent photo taken in April 2008.
 
 
Regards
 
Kon Sang

30 May 2008

Primary 6 (Town) Photos


Hi All, (edited by Hubert)
These two scanned photos of St.Mary's (town) Primary 6 with Father Windrom will bring bring back memories. I'd scanned them in as high a resolution as possible so we can 'zoom' in to get a better view. Will see if I can find Form3 class photo. Apologies to those of you from the St. Mary's (Mile 2) - do you have a photo of Primary 6? Could we all help to name those present in the first photo please? Especially the girls (ladies now).
If my memories is correct ..
Benjamin Chan (kneeling)
Seated are the Ladies: Fr.Windrom in the centre....


Ist row standing: ? ? VictorNg ChongNyukFong LawrenceChong
ChaiHingWing ? Chong? EdmundKwan? CamilloCheng JuliusHo ChongManTat ? RjandraPatel ? Tan?(nickname prawnhead) Yousef Humdan Dahalan JorgyJuana MichaelChia


2nd row: ? JamesChiang MichaelHo AlbertKoh LimFookMing ? RichardChan ChanSuOnn ? HoHingWai LeongYinChoi ?


Apologies to those I'd miss named & I stand corrected on any errors &
please add in those I'd marked ? Please do not take offence on my
error.


Absent(?) are: 3 Tan brothers (KungTuan KungHeng CheeFui), Suliaman
Humdan, JimmyGumbad, AhmedYunis, KenethAwang, JamesChai,TommySiew, HoTzeMing, LeongMingYee, LeeLenFook & Wing, CheahPoLim, WongManKong, etc Can't remeber all (as well as mental block).

Edward - I think the young lady 2 to the right of Fr. W is Selina!!??!!

Cheers & regards,

ChanKianNyak, Richard

Name List of Our Class (Form 5)

Dear All,

I have prepared a list of the names of our class (including the teachers) as far as I can remember. Your input in filling the gap or correcting any names will be much appreciated of course.

Regards,
Hubert Hiew

27 May 2008

Richard Chan & Clement Chang's Photo

Sorry Richard and Clement, I hope you don't mind I forward this to our blog - I thought this is a good photo of you both.

Regards,
Hubert Hiew



26 May 2008

How is this one?

Hi, Guys
 
I hesitated in telling you this one but it's a true story. About two years ago, a former client ("former" because I have changed jobs twice last year in search of greener pastures) wanted my blessing for him to sell a small parcel of blue chip securities. He owned quite a large investment portfolio and his reason for selling a small parcel was to raise some money so that he could go back to Hong Kong for a month holiday to catch up with his former school mates and former work colleagues. I gave him my blessing and strongly encouraged him to make the trip since he was still quite fit at the ripe old age of 82 albeit he needed a walking stick to steady his steps. His mind was sharper than yours and he was able to track his investments very well.
 
A few months later, he walked into my office and I asked him, "Mr Chan, how was your Hong Kong holiday and did you manage to catch up with your former school mates and ex-colleagues?" There was a minute of silence and an audible sigh from him before he answered, "No, I didn't get to meet any of my buddies." "Why?", I asked. With a choke in his throat, he answered, "They are all gone, every single one of them, no longer on earth."
 
Within months after his return from Hong Kong, his health deteriorated quickly and he nearly collapsed on Wickham Street in Chinatown while walking with me to have some yum-cha. I suggested there and then that we should skip yum-cha since he was in no condition to climb up to a "yum-cha-lau" (literally yum-cha in a tower where you would need to climb up a staircase). Shortly after that incident, his wife who was a few years younger, told me that he could no longer walk. His investments were slipping out of his control, and sadly, he couldn't trust any of his grown-up children who were residing in Hong Kong, America and Australia.
 
The moral of this story? Don't leave our reunion until we couldn't walk or couldn't eat too much because of our cholesterol level. You all remember how skinny I was in school. I'm still skinny and it doesn't worry me. What worries me is my rising cholesterol level which means I need to be very careful with my diet.
 
Cheers,
James

FW: What time can do

Dear All,
I think this is cute and so would like to share this with some who may not have read this!

Regards,
Hubert Hiew




From: edward_selina@hotmail.com
To: alsuekoh@yahoo.com; camillo@goldenpheasantfoods.com; htsabah@tm.net.my; hhhhiew@msn.com; jdchai88@yahoo.com.au; richard.r.chan@gmail.com; foorfoo@hotmail.com
Subject: What time can do
Date: Sun, 11 May 2008 19:57:07 +1000

Hi guys,
 
 
At one time or another, Robert Foo and I are amongst the most sought after bachelors in Sandakan. If you look at the 1970s photo you will no doubt understand why. However after 30 years, it is another story as evidenced by he second photo. Have we got another 30 years? I guess it is really time for us all to get together and see for ourselves how much time have change us and to share some good old times stories while we still can. We have to make this reunion a reality and soon too.
 
 
Cheers,
Edward


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21 May 2008

Send yur messages or comments/Selected Previous Emails

Some selected previous mails below. You can post new messages or post your comments. You need a gmail account. If you do not have one, use this one: stmaryoldboys@gmail.com and the password is "Goldfinger". Don't forget to sign off with your name!

[A].
Dear All Old boys of St. Mary's (Form 5 1970 batch), How are you all? I trust you are all well. I managed to keep in constant touch with Clement Chang only. So it was good to hear from Richard Chan again. Then I thought of establishing a contact list of all the old boys of St. Mary's (Form 5 1970 batch). Hence this email to all you guys. The list should capture all the old boys from the 1970 Form 5 Class A (others may also be considered) and each and everyone of us should pitch in to expand this initial list of 5 people only. For those who receive this email (now and subsequent to this first email of mine), please
1. complete the attached excel list
2. forward this email with the updated excel file to those with whom you keep in touch, AND copy to all in the mailing list.
With our network list,
1. we can plan our re-union say in 2013 when most of us would be at least 60 years old and would have retired and therefore should be free to travel
2. we can keep in touch by emailing to one another no matter in which corner of the earth we are living.
Looking forward to hearing from you all, Regards,Hubert Hiew
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[B].
Hi All, Wonderful!! Hubert had the jump on me, thanks. Much appreciated. I hadbeen slowly getting emails of the few of us and through other contactsto meet up with old class mates. Guess we are all getting on in lifeand the wish of seeing old school friensds gets stronger every year.(speaking personally that is). Richard
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[C]

Hi All,

I hope & wish this will snowball into a good source of information for"lost" contacts. Thanks Hubert for the extra info on Bros Xavier &Frederick. Edward told us about Victor & Fu Ka Hung but not sure ifthey use emails. Lee Len Hock & L.L.Wing (the twins) are in Sandakan; contact LawrenceChong to find them. As well as Kwan Sang Ming (he was in the townprimary but drop back a year @ Primary 4, I think. Hubert, I'd sent the Old Boys List in a separate email as well - mycomputer at home is playing up. The Form 5 photo is curtesy of EdwardChik (he'd sent that to me a few years back). Cheers,Richard
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[D].
Hi, Guys

Jude Ng has taught us some useful lessons about life. In some way, many of us have been living like Robinson Crusoe, all alone by ourselves on our little islands. The only thing that has helped us in maintaining our sanity is our daily talking companions, our wives. Friday was Robinson's talking companion and he (Friday) was the reason Robinson was able to carry on living on his island.

What I wanted to say is that it is unsatisfactory for us to carry on living like Robinson, even with our Fridays by our side. We need to get off our little islands and re-establish contact and re-build relationships with our former school mates. Life has a lot more to offer us than our hitherto Robinson-like existence.

Welcome, Victor, to our growing club

James Chai
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A blog for our club!

Well fellas, I think a blog will be another if not better means of communication with one another. I just learned to create blog so please be patient and bear with me. I need to post this first. In the meantime I have to figure out if it is possible to insert our details somewhere instead of the Excel file.