By Chong See Kui

Dear Kat Liang,

Your story brings me back once more to memory lane. I agree that parents always sided with the teachers. To be sure, we knew that parental authority and food were never to be taken for granted.

The four of the youngest and the smallest in Batch 5 were very famous doing community work in keeping the school’s boys urinals clean many times throughout our final year. I was told that after we have graduated, many more students that followed were also given the same task cleaning the urinals, as punishment and maybe this was the clever way to save the school money in the employment of a janitor?

Many of us in our class participated enthusiastically in many after school activities, such as the stage performances to raise school building fund, the formation of the first school brass band, sports, etc. In this respect we were famous in contributing to the development of the school and recognized on stage! Many of us in our class also did excellently well in sports and won many noble prizes, thus we were famously recognized off stage as well!

We had much fun learning and growing up during our early days!

In conclusion I have attached photos illustrating our achievements.

Group performance KBCHMS
ChungHua Friends 3-1
First School Band 27 August 1950
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Taps dance 8
Native Dance 8
ChungHua Friends 2
A Basketball Team to Remember 3
boy scout