Thursday, November 24, 2011

The Little Dancers




On the night of 11/11/11, The Golden Reunion, we were entertained by two very cute little dancers Mason 10 and his sister Cordelia 8. They danced two numbers, the Cha Cha Cha and a Jitterbug Jive. Mason is in Primary 4 and Cordelia is in Primary 3 at Chung Hua Primary School No.4. The siblings are the grandchildren of Mr. Peter Kuek.







Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Lt. Col. Sharkawi Hasbie

Finally with assistance from Francis Shim in VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Canada and the wonderful world of the Internet I have managed to get this particular photo posted !
I have been trying in vain to post Sharki's photo but my computer simply refuse to obey my commands. Frank saw my draft in the blog and suggested by e mail that I sent the photo to him and he would try it from there and VOILA ! In five minutes it appeared in our blog. Great stuff Frank, you de man !!!!!
Here is Sharki delivering his version of "Aduh Seroja" which took us down memory lane to the 60s. I overheard someone say "Aiyooooo! Not bad man. He should have become a recording artist instead of an Airforce Pilot !" Later Sharki told me his first love is flying and besides he discovered his singing talent a little bit too late.



Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Girls of 6th Form SJS 62-63

Let us shelve Golden Reunion 11/11/11 temporarily and skip down memory lane to the years 1961 and 1963 when St. Joe was infiltrated by girls. Those of you who attended the 6th Form will know them and those who had left school then would surely be curious to know what they missed or did not.
I have come into possession of a couple of black and whites which are now rendered priceless. Take a look :-




So guys what have you all got to say ?
Me, I'd say it's a good thing I didnt continue 6th Form. I'd have flunked anyway. How could anyone focus on studies with these gorgeous girls in the same classrooms. Dennis Chan Kheng Lee and K.J. Poh are extraordinary people.



When and where was this ......... ?



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Some of the boys too .....












Sunday, November 20, 2011

More photographs from the reunion and the day after

Gus Bong and Haji Ashari Manis.....together again after 50 years. It's been rumoured that they were two of the naughtiest in the class. Look at these cute faces....they DO look naughty dont they ?





Gerald organised a tour of the "Ole Alma Mater" on Saturday 12th November. These were the people who turned up.
Standing from left : Alan Chan (Also rumoured to be one of the naughtiest in class); Bro. Charles (Also rumoured to be scariest of the La Salle Bros.); Gerald Lee (Rumoured to be the best Principal SJS); Kueh Hong Seng (Champion High Jumper...this is not rumour); Kueh Hong Siong ; William Chang ; Ewin Wright ;
Front Kneeling from left ; William "Dirty Goose" Ng; Peter "Sheriff Lobo" Kuek; Gus Bong and Capt. James Lee.







At the School Stadium





Gus and Mrs. Yvonne Bong at the top of Green Mountain.




Yours truely, Melanie Wright and Dirty Goose at the temple entrance on top of Green Mountain







The Three Stooges...Yours truely, Capt. James Lee and Dirty Goose.















At the other side of the river...William Ng and Amy (Our Amoi).
It has been rumoured that Ashari used to swim across this river in his birthday suit...more often than not, scaring away all the resident crocodiles.



Wednesday, November 16, 2011

The Band

On the night of the Golden Reunion 11/11/11 live music was provided by Jimmy Kueh, Gordon Sweeney, Patrick Sim, Awang and singers Rose Iwanaga and Gary "From the school down the road" Tay. Except for Rose and Gordon, these are non-professionals bound together by one thing in common...their love for music. Thus no thought was given to having a Band Name. Someone chose to call them "The Young ONCE" but, if given my way I'd call them "Blast from the Past". Rose of course was a recording artiste and Gordon was Music Director in Radio Sarawak.

They played tunes, popular during our schooldays, to stir up nostalgia and memories. The songs were played over the air in programs hosted by Anne Tan's Record Requests and Rock Kuek's Make Thine Music. Back then Jimmy was leader of The Tornadoes. Ashari Manis was the Lead Guitarist. In the crowd was a member of The Blue Rebels who were the other top band of that era..Erwin Wright who entertained us with a couple of songs in that polished elegant style of his.



Gary and Ewin doing "Hello Mary Lou".




Ewin supporting Gary with the harmonising second voice.



Gary bringing back memories with "Those were the days"


Jimmy and Pat tuning their guitars


Rose preparing to present her signature tune "Too Young"


Blast from the Past doing "Theme for Young Lovers"

Ewin and guest sing the Hokien version of The Platters' hit "Remember When."

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

More Fotos from Gus Bong

Our Amoi dancing with "Life of the party" Gus Bong as Captain James sings a love song. Regretably we had too few of these.




On the way back from "Green Mountain" we decided to go down to the river
and see Kuching from the other side. The Red Rose in the middle of all those thorns is of course our Amoi, Amy.
The thorns are (From left) : Kueh Hong Siong, Kueh Hong Seng, William Chang, Bill "Dirty Goose" Ng, Capt. James Lee, Bro. Charles, Gus Bong, Peter Quek, David d'Alwis, Szeto Chee Cheong
Saturday Night Dinner at the Heritage hosted by Capt James Lee.
Gus Bong is between Suzanne Majorie Banks (His long lost cousin) and Mary (Mrs. Dirty Goose)
William "Dirty Goose" Ng, James Lee, Gus Bong, David d'Alwis, Erwin Wright and Amy's right arm.
Amy and Erwin. They were supposed to do the Cha Cha Cha but the Emcee got " sabo" by some people who "sapu" the microphones and didnt want to let go.
This one came from Noel Tan :-
Bill Chapman and Joan Tai. Bill read us a poem and presented Bro. Charles a Rugby Book. Joan of course is Georgina's (Mrs. Noel Tan) sister.

Post Golden Reunion

I cant believe it ! After waiting two long years, it's over. The Josephians' Golden Reunion for classes 59-63 had come and gone as if with a snap of the fingers. Time flies !
This short post is to announce the coming of several more with photographs and snippets of the many joyful incidents which, forgotten now, will come to mind later.
It was a success ! The atmosphere was almost charged with static electricity generated by the amount of excited hand-shakes and bear hugs as old acquaintances were renewed, faces recognised and childhood memories rekindled. The main aim of the reunion was obviously
achieved. The party itself was also well received and particulars will be posted later.
Now, for some photos ! These were sent in by Gus Bong :-

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Class of 59-63 Golden Reunion

Over 90 ex-Josephians attend reunion dinner


HELLO, OLD FRIEND: Lee (centre) greets his former schoolmates during the St Joseph’s School Grand Reunion Dinner.


KUCHING
November 11, 2011

More than 90 ex-Josephians from the classes of 1959 to 1963 attended a reunion dinner at Regal Hotel here on Friday.

As 1961 was taken as the centre point, the significant date of 11.11.11 marks the 50th year of reunion or a golden jubilee for the alumni.

“In 1961, there were at least 100 students in the school,” said Erwin Wright, spokesperson for the organising committee.

Former student and principal of St Joseph’s, Gerald Lee,  read out a message from Brother Albinus, an ex-principal and the advisor to the La Sallean Foundation here as he was away on a field trip.

In his message, he disclosed that the proposed new St Joseph Private School in Kuching would open its door to an initial enrolment of 120 pupils from January next year.

Tender for the new RM8.5 million building, situated at
Satok Road (behind Rumah Dayak) has been awarded and construction is scheduled to start next month.

Proposed by the Catholic Arch-Diocese here and the La Sallean Foundation, the project has the support of the Chief Minister Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud as well as parents in and around the state capital.

Three Form 1 classes and one each of Primary 1 and 2 classes will be run by the Jesuit Priests and Franciscan Sisters temporarily at the St Bernadette School at Reservoir Road.

Brother Albinus said the building committee was still short of RM3 million which it hoped would be topped up from generous public donations.

Monies collected from the reunion dinner were handed over to the Old Boys Association by Datuk Wong Kie Yee to the treasurer of the association, Aloysius Wee.

Among the activities held during the dinner was a slideshow presented by William Ng on the nostalgic moments of the students at the school.

A ballroom dancing event was also held accompanied by renditions of golden oldies played by prominent musicians to liven up the night.




  

    From the lens of Noel Tan .......













Bro. Charles addressing the reunion





Brunei idol ... David, crooning oldies for his peers







Honoured Guests









more to come ....