Class Reunions and Visitors in Town
(go to 'Your Class' to see articles for class of a specific year)
We’ve created a series of web sections under ‘Your Class’ in the top horizontal menu, providing a platform for classmates of a specific graduation year to share information and latest news. Class ’64 has set up a very good example and this is what they have to say,
"For a long time, we, the classmates of 1964 have been looking for a platform where we can update each other with our latest news; share our photos, videos and interesting articles. We have now found it in "Your Class" section. We have created the Class 1964 which we can now call home and we proudly announce that as of today, the site is officially open for ‘business’."
Classmates of other years are welcome to do the same (click here to let us know). We are hoping this website can serve as a portal where alumni of all years would come visit and share.
One of our directors, Andrew Tang, paid a visit to Mr. Laurence Tam in Hong Kong. Click here to see the pictures. Mr. Tam has been busy lately for overseeing "The Cradle of New Chinese Ink Painting Movement" Exhibition currently taking place in Hong Kong.
On the occasion of Joseph Chu’s visit to Hong Kong, Gilbert Tsui shouted “fall in!” and a few of us managed to get together for a happy night at Hyatt Regency, Shatin, on October 28, 2010. Old timers returning overseas have always been good pretext for these get-togethers for otherwise too-busy people. On the night, lots of reminiscences of past gaiety were swapped, bringing alive things that happened over 30 years ago!
Albert Miu (61) from Australia on September 25.
Raymond Kwok (94) from Vancouver on October 22.
Philip Lee (60) from Winnipeg to receive a 2010 Chinese Canadian Legend Award from The Asian Business Network Association on Saturday, October 30. Click here for pictures of lunch on October 28.
[Peter Chang Pai Tak (61) and Edward Mak Tak Wah (62) received their award in 2007.]
(You are welcome to send in pictures of visitors for posting.)
Father George Zee met with Anthony Ho briefly on Wednesday, October 29. He had finished attending the Toronto 10th Energy Psychology Conference at Novotel in downtown the previous weekend. As evidenced in the photo, Father is in good spirit and enjoys good health. He speaks clearly by pressing his throat with a finger. He drinks tea but finds food will clog his throat. He sends greetings to all wahyanites whom he will not be able to meet with during his short stay here. He will be flying back to Hong Kong after resting a few more days. He appreciates communication by emails only.
Together with Fathe Zee in the photo are Anthony, Dr. Tang Wai Kuen (class of 58, a retired physician from Hong Kong) and wife, Rebecca.