Thursday, May 8, 2008

Confirmed: there is no Ismail in our class!

Hello Kian Seng,

Bon Hian says Vellasamy stayed at Jalan Fajar. I know Guan Huat stayed there but never knew there were Indian families at Coconut Hill End. And how you managed to change his name to "Ismail", no wonder we were all blur like sotong.

Of course you can bring and invite as many schoolmates as you can find. Unfortunately those days they don't have any Malays in our session and the school principal Mr Jesudasen didn't do a good job integrating the other session with us. It coukd be due to the 1965 separation and independence politics then and the invisible segregation that we were too naive to know then.

Sien Chi

LKS_GREENWOOD wrote:
Aiyo,

Little did I know that we have so many detectives in our network. It's a
wonderful thing to have these detectives to bring back our memory of those
years in BPES.

I only remembered Samy from P1 to P3, after that I have no idea which class
he went to. I mentioned Ismail (now correctly should be Samy)to Bon as my
memory still carried good impression of him as a nice guy. He was quite
excited when I told him about this network.

Is it O.K. to find back as many old boys and girls, not just those in Mr
Chow's P5?

Cheers
Kian Seng

-----Original Message-----
From: Kwoh Leong Keong (CRISP) [mailto:crsklk@nus.edu.sg]

Subject: RE: Are you coming for Mr Chow's 60th birthday celebration?


You all have excellent memory.

I was in C class form P1 to P4. Mr Chow was the form teacher in 3C.
Then most of us, including me, were in 5A where Mr Chow was again the
form teacher. In P6, I was in the B class.

KLK

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