It is not often that we give ourselves the
opportunity to re-experience a time when our world was young,
full of hope and promise, when we were innocent and wide-eyed
and thought we knew all that was important about the world and ourselves.
We experienced such a night on April 30th, 2009
in Kuala Lumpur when our '60-'61 Sixth Form VI class held our 48th
Reunion at the Cobra Club. We came from many parts of Malaysia,
from the UK, Australia and the US, some with spouses and some
without. Here's who was there that night, starting with our former
teachers, Dr. John Doraisamy and Mr. Vincent Voo. This list was
generated from the sign-in sheet completed by attending alumni.
Dr. John Doraisamy
Mr. Vincent Voo
Aloyah Abdul Rahman and Hashim Mohd Salleh
Balasingam Narasingam
Chan Heun Yin (Raymond)
Chan Chor Keen
Cheim Dau Deck
Chew Hon Nam
Chong Sze Nen and Nellie Chong
Chuah Guat Eng
Dibakar Raye
Gnanam Duraisamy and Daniel Thuraiappah
Ho Kah Poong
Khoo Khee Ming and Chen Lee Lee
Khoo Suat Pheng
Lam Ah Lek, Keelah and Ah Lek's brother
Lim Chin Seng
Loo Leng Mun and sister Loo Su-Yin and brother-in-law Lau Wah Yong
Mohd Ali bin Yusof
Mohd Iwaz
Nasir Ahmad, Ishrat and their two children
Ng Kim Boon and Catherine Tan
Padmini Menon
Parameswaran
Poon Yew Chin
Renuka Sodhy-Chander
Tan Chang Soong
Elly Tan
Tan Ghee Cheow and Rosalind
Tan Meng Hee and Jean
Tay Chong Young
Tay Leng Kuan
T. Tharman
Vong Choong Choy
Wuan Thong Lok
David Yap Boo Heong
David Yee
Yeo Chee Liang and Sut Heng
Zaidee Laidin and Rusila
Zaman Khan
Alumni started arriving at around 6.45 pm.
Kheeming's wife, Lee Lee, and Kim Boon's wife, Catherine, were kind
enough to check in guests and create an attendance list. Some like
me, chose to mill indoors in the air-conditioned hall while others
sat under the magnificent Malaysian night sky. It was a beautiful
night with a terang bulan.
The official part of the get-together started
at around 8.15 pm when Renuka as MC, welcomed the gathered alumni
and introduced Kheeming, the Chairman of the 2009 Reunion Organizing
Committee. Kheeming welcomed everyone and made special mention
of our attending teachers, Dr. John Doraisamy and Mr. Vincent Voo.
Kheeming then asked for a moment of silence to remember K. Vijayan and
Rosemary Ross both of whom had sadly passed away in 2008, as well
as others who are no longer with us. Renuka then invited the teachers
to say a few words. Dr. Doraisamy entertained us with choice details
of his entry into the august institution that was the VI and described
how awed he was at the prospect of teaching there. Mr. Voo was
equally interesting with his stories about his teaching career at
the VI and his relationship with the students.
We then gathered around the teachers for a series
of group photos. Padmini was just great in how she organized the
excited group into order and silence. Such was the excitement
generated with many former classmates meeting only after 46 to 48
years.
In addition to the '60-'61 group, alumni from
previous and later years also attended. What a pleasure it was to
welcome Aloyah Abdul Rahman, Dibakar Raye, David Yap, David Yee,
Chuah Guat Eng, Mohd Ali bin Yusof, Mohd Iwaz, Gnanam's husband Daniel
Thuraiappah and Wuan Thong Lok. Rosemary Ross' brother, Balfour Ross
and his wife June also graced our event and joined in the merriment.
Before dinner was served, the cake cutting ceremony
was performed by our teachers, Dr. John Doraisamy, Mr. Vincent Voo and
the 1961 Head Girl and her Deputy, Gnanam and Suat Pheng. The delectable
cake tasted as good as it looked! I can still remember the texture and
lightness of this confection. Yum!
Dinner was a terrific spread. Your Committee
worked hard at providing an excellent selection that included chicken
korma, mutton curry, salad, roast lamb, vegetables and fresh fruit. Much
beer was consumed! Towers of beer were placed on different tables and
moved faster than the Committee had anticipated so that wine was not
served. The beer tasted very good with the food on that warm Malaysian
night.
After dinner and dessert, alumni and guests milled
around in groups both outside and inside the hall. Every now and then
we could hear exclamations of delight from classmates meeting up again
after more than forty years. By 10.00 p.m., the air of excitement was
very much alive and throbbing. Every conversation was peppered with
reminiscences of the old school. Then Kheeming offered the mike to anyone
who wanted to say something on the loudspeaker. Zaidee took over the mike
and invited alumni to talk. Zaidee was in top form – his interspersions
were hilarious!
The evening ended with a spontaneous Qi Gong
demonstration and a few tips on good Chinese health practices by Tan
Chang Soon. What a fitting ending for an evening richly filled with
emotional reminiscence.
We hope each and every one who can, will be planning
to attend the 50th Anniversary at the 2011 Reunion. A word on the work
of the Organizing Committee for this Reunion. I attended the last meeting
before the actual event and was impressed with the meticulousness of the
planning. We rehearsed the official proceedings, measured the podium and
space around it for the group photo, reviewed the food and drink menu and
the Reunion banner prepared by the club management. The Committee met
several times in KL, rotating the venue between their homes.
If you have any interest in organizing or have
suggestions for the 2011 event, volunteer soon and the Committee will
welcome your commitment to a consistent effort over several months.
This account was mainly written by Renuka Sodhy-Chander
with help from our 2009 Reunion Organizing Committee:
Kheeming Khoo (kmkhoo@gmail.com)
Ng Kim Boon (nkboon@streamyx.com)
Padmini Menon (padmenon@gmail.com)
Beh Suat Pheng (spbeh88@streamyx.com)
Ho Kah Poong (kphonest@hotmail.com)
Hon Nam Chew (honnam@gmail.com)
Yeo Chee Liang (yeocl66@streamyx.com)
Renu would be happy to direct you to the Committee's
album of many more photos from that fabulous evening. Just drop her a line at
(renu262@gmail.com)
And now we move on to a rousing 50th Anniversary Reunion in 2011!