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Happy New Year
We are happy to present the happy moments of 1998 AGM and we look forward to having another successful AGM in 2016.
December 1998
Annual General Meeting, 1998
Our AGM was held on Sunday, November 29, at New World Seafood Restaurant in North York. Before the meeting began, we all sang the School Hymn. After the official business was done, there was a slide presentation of the history of our school from 70 Portland Street, Mongkok to our present campus. The course of time was witnessed by many of our members attending the dinner. Continue reading
《Tatler and Spectator》__ Jason Leung
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《A Christmas Story》 __ Vincent Lee (65)
Christmas Eve in Toronto
《Digital History》__Adam Chen
If you were to ask an average American when the last time they studied history was, they might say high school or college. For most people, history stops being relevant when they enter the adult world. The field of history as it exists today consists of scholars who conduct meaningful historical research, publish their findings in academic journals, and profoundly impact our understanding of history. However, the advent of digital history has begun to reshape the field.
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Snow Angel
詩幾首
(Through Rose-Coloured Glasses)
九華六五同學聚舊聯歡記念
弹指一挥五十年
各奔前程闖四方
笑傲江湖君有成
暢話當年聚舊情
我來也
烏雲濃霧盍加京
面紗恐佈盡駭驚
晴天霹靂我來也
楓葉紅於十月間 Continue reading
《In Remembrance of Fr. Albert Chan, S.J. (1915-2005) 》compiled by Yu Fong-ying (61)
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the passing of Fr. Albert Chan, S.J. who died in Los Gatos, California in 2005. He entered Wah Yan College Hong Kong about 1932; before that he was in the Sacred Heart College in Canton. In July 1934 he became the first novice of the Society of Jesus in Hong Kong.* He was ordained in 1947. Both before and after his ordination, Fr. Chan taught at the Wah Yan College, in both the Hong Kong (1942-45, 54-58) and Kowloon campuses (61-62 Upper Six). Continue reading