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CCSCOSA ANNUAL DINNER PHOTOS
I am grateful to Lau Kam Chuen for the photos of the CCSC Old Students Association Annual Dinner on September 23, 2005. The photos are posted in the Family Album on Album Page 209 and Page 210.

HONG KONG
Many thanks to Kan Ka Cheung [ F5 1977 ] who wrote me an email and updated us about some of his classmates. It is real pleasure to hear about them. This class is one of those that have been keeping good contact for so many years after graduation, and it is a real pleasure to learn that they are doing well.
From : Kan Ka Cheung [ F5 1977 ]
Sent : Saturday, September 24, 2005 4:45 AM
To : Felix Ching
Subject : CCSC
Hi Mr. Ching,
I am Kan Ka Cheung. Do you remember me? We have lost contact for a very long time after I had gradruated from CCSC in 1977 (F.5).
During these years and similar to most of my classmates, we have struggled hard to earn a living. However, it is nice to note that most of my old friends (classmates) have their successful careers.
Do you remember Rita Cheung? She is now the Asia Pacific head of KLM. Do you remember William Chung Chak Man? He is now the operation head of City Bus HK. I am sure you must remember Leung Yiu Wah. He have his business as a construction consultant in Singapore. Do you remember the others? I will try to tell how they are doing.
I am now working as an accountant. It is a high profile job but not a bad one especially in the days of economic recessions during the last few years.
Hoping that we can keep contacts.
Regards
K C Kan
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Hi, Kan Ka Cheung. Of course I remember you and the others you mentioned. It must be a typo when you said you graduated in 1997. I think 1977 should be more appropriate -- want to cheat us by claiming to be 20 years younger ???!!! Haha....
I remember Chung Chak Man ("AH MOU") and Leung Yew Wah (Actually I already heard he is in Singapore), and Rita (Her Chinese name is Cheung Yuet Wah, right?) In fact, I met Mrs Sinn in San Francisco several times and over a few years, and she did give me some verbal updates of this class (the class she loves the most), but I did not "write it down" so after the dinner I am not 100% sure enough with my high-mileage memory (50+ now, heading for 60 in a few more years). I dare not post the info in the web site -- for fear of memory mistakes.
But it would be great if you send me more info about your classmates.
And PHOTOS, especially. If you have any photos of gatherings, other classmates, and certainly photos and updates for yourself and your family... please send to me.
I met Tang Kwong Chuen a couple times in San Fran.
Hope to hear more from you,
Felix
KC promptly wrote back again to my reply and furnished more classmate updates. Thanks.
From : Kan Ka Cheung [ F5 1977 ]
Sent : Monday, September 26, 2005 11:25 AM
To : Felix Ching
Subject : CCSC
Mr. Ching,
It is not an intentional typo. However, it is happier to be younger. A plenty of time that we can work for fun (not for bread only). Rita Cheung is Cheung Yuk HING (not Wah. She does not have any sister.) [ Oops...! Sorry... it is my high-mileage memory again... Got mixed up. That's the name of another student. ]
Actually, I located Tang Kwong Chuen's e-mail somewhere a year ago and he has had a wonderful lunch meeting with the others when he was in HK a few months ago. I was out of town that time.
I have a daughter at 13. I can send my most beautiful photos to you. But, I need time to scan though them first. May be I send it to you next time. Please do. Thanks. I will add the photo back here when I got it. ---Felix
Siu Man Wai ("Siu Chicken") is now a chartered surveyor while Peter Chan Siu Lun is a chartered machanical engineer.
Chan Sze Hon is a senior banking relationship manager of a local bank in HK. Chu Wan Hing is a senior inspector of the Hong Kong Police Force.
Cheung Yiu Cheung Ronnie had migrated to Australia long time ago and I have lost contact with him.
Yu Yuk Wah has retired from her job as the department head of a Japanese bank for years.
We take every opportunity to meet together when the old friends visit HK.
Maybe because we have become older, we normally have more topics about the old days than the future. The old days become longer than the future!
Regards,
K C Kan
Thank you so much for the updates. Hope we'll keep in touch with more news of your classmates and photos.
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