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NEW YORK
 New York, March 31, 2007
I was really thrilled to see the beautiful wedding photo of Joan and Ron in New York. Tong Ka Pui Joan [ F5 1990 ] wrote to me, saying:
"Hi Ching Sir: It's almost a year ! It was really nice seeing you in New York City last year around this time. So . . , Ron and I are married, with the 1st year anniversary coming up on March 31. . . ."
Thank you so much for your photo, Joan and Ron, and I hope you two have a very happy first anniversary.
Joan went on and said she just started on a new job, working for an investment advisor just 30 miles outside the greater NYC areas, so currently she is commuting from mid town Manhattan. Hopefully they will find a new place in the subrban Westchester area -- and then she can settle in her new job as well as her new home.
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
From: Raymond Mak [ F7 1981 ]
To: Felix Ching
Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 08:24:33 +1100
Subject: CCSC
Hello Ching Sir,
I left CCSC in 1980 at F.5 class B, a Science class, and so naturally I am one of your students! I migrated to Sydney in 1995 till now.
Old names brought back old memories. I am really grateful someone like you is running an alumni website, especially for those of us who live overseas.
I am both shocked and saddend to learn about Mrs Yuen's death in 2001. I remember her as one of my favourite teachers. I was so lucky to get an 'A' in Geography in the School Cert Exam in 1980 - thanks to Mrs Yuen guidance. May she rest in peace.
Please reply if you have time. All the best to you and your family and please take care.
Regards,
Raymond Mak
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From: Raymond Mak [ F7 1981 ]
To: Felix Ching
Date: Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 10:19 PM
Subject: FW: CCSC [Raymond Mak F5B 1980 ]
Dear Ching Sir,
Wow, now I am talking to my old teacher (after almost 28 years)!!
My Chinese name is MAK KWOK YIP. There were a lot of bright guys and gals in our class, but unfortunately I was not one of them. By then, I was both shy and quiet (but I am quite the opposite now!) so I don't expect you to remember me at all. I live in Castle Hill (does it ring a bell?) and my elder sister lives in San Jose. My brother-in-law lives in your city. I've been to San Francisco (and other cities) on a few occasions. I can remember the famous Lombard Street, the funny Chinese name of Clay Street etc...all fond memories.
Yes, you're more than welcome to post my tribute to the late Mrs Yuen. She's a really nice lady.
With the photos, I am trying to send you some in my "not so old looks", which is very hard indeed :) I've got a lot of grey hair, but I dyed them (sssh, don't tell anyone).
I have sent your URL to all the old classmates whom I still have contact with - about 10 of them. I encouraged them to post their news and photos too. In fact, I spent the whole afternoon browsing all the photos in your album and could only find a F5A 1980 classmate Wilson Chan there - a little bit disappointed because he was not in F5B, but we knew each other.
Stay tunned and I'll talk to you soon.
Please take care and Kung Hei Fat Choi!
Regards,
Raymond Mak
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Will post photos when I receive any from Raymond.
HONG KONG
From: Lau Kam Chuen [ F5 1975 ]
To: Felix Ching
Date: Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 7:51 AM
Subject: news article
Mr. Ching :
I cut out a article from newspaper last year and hope you can post it on your website.
It was about my classmate and CCSC alumni Chan Suet Mui [ F5 1975 ].
Thanks.
KC Lau
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