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Update # 18. December 3, 1999
A batch of current-year photographs on Sports Day, Swimming Gala and the School Picnic was sent by Mr C K Siu. We deeply appreciate the constant support Mr Siu has rendered this web site, keeping us up-to-date with his nice pictures of the mother school.
As a digital photography enthusiast, naturally Mr Siu is much sought-after for important occasions. I heard that he is going to act as cameraman on the upcoming Speech Day, so maybe we'll look forward to more of his digital photos of the campus and the ceremony. [ Appended Dec 11, 1999 ]: Just got another batch of photos from Mr Siu, on recent conversion work done to the CCSC school building. Thanks !!! They're now on Family Album Page 24. Congratulations to Au Yuk Hang Peter [ F5 1978 ] of Vancouver. He was promoted to Director of Board of his holding company and is now Director of Marketing controlling both the Marketing Department and Business Development Department. Recently twice he led a team of staff to Chicago. He would like to meet any CCSC alumni over there, but had not been able to make any connections. Chi Shun Hang Hannah [ F5 1991 ], a Computer major graduating from Waterloo University, Canada a few years ago, has been working as a Consultant for a multi-national database company at Toronto. Hannah went back to Hong Kong in November and stayed for a week for family affairs. She hasn't been back there since 1996, and this time she met with former classmates Woo Ngan Yan Angie, Ng Kee Hang Alex and Luk Wai Kee Wilkie, but only briefly. Angie is now the personal assistant to the CEO of a big telecommunications enterprise in Hong Kong.
Very glad to be able to get in touch with Choi Yi Yan Christy [ F5 1994 ], now in the city of Stockton, about 2 hours' drive from San Francisco. She is currently majoring in Mass Communications at the University of the Pacific. Later she may transfer to another university. I wish she would pick one in the San Francisco Bay Area and join our family. Having arrived from Hong Kong only a few months ago, Hung Ho Chak Steven [ F7 1999 ] had the chance of meeting Tin Shun Kam Raymond [ F4 1989 ] for the first time in the last Reunion. As both of them are overseas students, it is great that they have company and can spend the Thanksgiving holidays on movies and big dinners, rather than restricting to the dorm and library. I wish I could join them in their dinner but I already had some prior commitments. . .
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