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1 J ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL MAGAZINE M. C. (P)

2 EDITORIAL BOARD ----: 0 : ---- Standing (L. to R.): Ton Bee Kok, Chong Yong How, Lourence Chon, Eddie Teo. Seated (L. to R.): Nellie Hor, Mr. Ton Lye Whott (Adviser), Sim Yong Chon, Hing Ai Yun. 2

3 SECONDARY SCHOOL ACADEMIC STAFF l.;l Seated (L. to R.): Mr. Tan Lye Whatt, Mr. N. G. Nair, Mrs. Cheong Hock Hai, Mr. V. Quek (Senior Assistant) Mr. F. Thomas (Principal), Mr. R. Cheok, Mrs. L. M. George, Mr. W. Lau, Mr. Kiong Woon Kew. Centre (L. to R.): Mr. M. A. Joseph, Miss D. Song, Mrs. Ang Wai Hoong, Miss Lenn Mei ling, Miss Lau Yuen Chin, Miss Molly Goh, Mrs. M. Rashid, Mr. Teo Ching Chye. Back (L. to R.): Mr. Khoo Lian Kiat, Mr. Ng Chong Kiot, Mr. Yee Teck Peng, Mr. Tong Koek Fui, Mr. Ong Soo Kiong, Mr. Goh Choon Hee, Mr. R. Yeo, Mr. J. Emmanuel, Mr. Ronald Chon, Mr. Romli Bin Osmon. Absent: Mr. C. Kumorasinghom, Mrs. S. Pointer, Mr. Lim Koy Yeek, Miss Lou Ngo Eng, Mr. Ton Fook Won.

4 PANEL OF PREFECTS ~ (Bock Row L. to R.): Seoh Hock Hai, Gerold Lee, Quek Chin Chuon, Djeng Shih Kien, Ellis Reuben, Thomas Thomas, Horry Oehlers, Stanley Cheak, Robert Chon, Roy Joseph, Gory Lee. (Centre Row L. to R.): Wee Sion Chong, Ronald Smith, Eddie Teo, Jomes Long, Loke Yoon Cheong, Heng Ai Yuen, Ang Kin Wee, Bejoy Mokton, Chong Yong How, Sim Yong Chon, Seoh Choo Meng, Lawrence Teo, Zee Kok Eng. (Front Row L. to R.): David Oehlers, Kenneth Liang, Goh Cheow Siong, Richard Oh, Yue Yit Foo (Deputy Head-Prefect), Mr. Vivion Quek (Prefect-Moster), Mr. Francis Thomas (Principal), Goh Chin Khee, Leonard ( Head Prefect), Lawrence Chon, Edward Silos, Joseph Loh, Wee Kok Wah. (Absent): Sng Eng Juoy, Derek A. McCully, Seto Wing Hong, Ng Kion Seng.

5 STAFF (P.M.) (Seated L. to R.): Miss Ee Gin Nyong, Mr. Lim Hock Tiom, Mr. Kiong Beng Huot (S.A.), Mr. Francis Thomas (Principal), Mr. Lim Peng Kim, Mrs. Rita Thomas, Miss Cheam Mui Eng. (Standing L. to R.): Mr. J. Ton Yew Beng, Mr. Lim Thiom Choi, Mr. Marcel Poul, Miss I. Samuel, Miss Agnes Yong, Mr. Victor Wee, Mr. M. Yusuf, Mr. Kwon Woong Hing. PREFECTS (P.M.) (Seated L. to R.): Tony Ingham, Wee Kok Huot, Ion Campbell, Mr. Kiong Beng Huot (S.A.) Mr. Francis Thomas (Principal), Mr. Lim Hock Tian, Bernard Pung, Chow Mun Chor, Andrew, Ton. (Standing L. to R.): Steven Yeo, William Vonderput, Ng Darien, Sorfroz Akthor Ali, S. Bolokrishnan, Wee Cher Kion, Henry Chiam, Robert Thion, David J. Vircent, Ho Koy Hoe, Steven Koh, Gopalakishnan Menon. 5

6 Speech THE GUEST SPEAKER, Mr. JOHN DUCLOS THE WARDEN DISTINGUISHED GUESTS 8

7 WARDEN'S REPORT Mr. Duclos, Ven. Archdeacon, Mr. Vice Chancellor, Mrs. Duclos, distinguished guests, teachers and students of St. Andrew's School, I have plasure in presenting, on behalf of Mr. Quahe Beng Chuan and myself, the Report on our School for 1964 to The changes and surprises of public life have not appeared in the life of our School. We have had our problems and our difficulties, but the past year has in general been one of stable progress. Expansion: Our Primary School continues at its long-established maximum, with a total of just over 1400 students in its two sessions. In the Secondary School, expansion of the PM Session has continued, and we now have nearly 1250 Secondary students. We have proposed to the Ministry of Education that we should start a PU-I Science class for our PM session in January 1966, and if this is approved, we should then rise to a total of over 2700 Primary and Secondary students. If similar expansion takes place as planned thereafter, we shall in a few years reach a student total of about 3,000; after which I hope we shall be able to pause a while and recover our breath. Staffing: as Primary enrolment remains stable, so does its staffing, with a few changes occurring. We lost Mr. J. R. Muthiah and Mr. Steven Rajamoney at the end of 1964, the former on reaching the age of 58, the latter to go overseas. We hope that in January 1966 Mr. Stephen Kiong Beng Chye, at present,on secondment for Youth Leadership work, will be able to rejoin our staff. We have welcomed Miss Ong Siew Tuan and Mr. Hee York Kim to the staff. Mr. Teo Chew Theng completed the Certificate-in-Education course last December, and four other teachers are currently in professional training courses. In the Secondary School, we have had a massive recruitment programme. The overall picture at present is that we have 16 teachers, including myself, with between 10 and 40 years teaching experience; and 29 with less than 5 years teaching experience, of whom 21 are either still in training or have not yet entered training. Although we are short of teachers with long experience, we have been very fortunate in the quality of the new teachers we have welcomed onto our staff. We have been able to fill all vacancies on our graduate quota.and our current position is as follows: Honours Graduates 14 General Degree Grad. 13 Non-Graduates 19 Total: 46 Full details of all the staff changes would take a long time. I will mention only those who were on our staff but have left since my last report, and those who have joined since my last Report and are still with us. Mr. Daniel Kovilpillai, Senior Assistant in the PM Session, left us early in the year to a post in lpoh, and Mr. Kiong Beng Huat moved from the AM Session to become Senior Assistant in his place. Mr. Soh Yew Hock left to join government service; Mrs. S. Painter for a university post in Beirut; Mrs. Jesuthasan on appointment of her husband as Vicar in Ipoh; Mr. Seneviratne to become a Pilot with Malaysian Airways: and Mr. C. Kummarasingam for a private teaching post. Vacancies caused by these losses and by expansion have been filled by the following in alphabetical order:- Mr. Ronald Chan (B.A. Hons) Miss Chiam Mui Eng (HSC) Miss Ee Gin Nyong (HSC) Mr. Goh Choon Hee (B.Sc. Hons) Mr. Goh Keng Tiat (B.A. Chinese Language & Literature) Mr. Goh Mia Leng (HSC) Mr. Khoo Lian Kiat (B.Sc. Hons) Mr. Kwan Woon Hing (B.Sc. Hons) Mrs. Lau Guan Hoe (B.A. Hons) Miss M. Mathews (B.Sc.) Mr. Ong Soo Kiong (B.A.) Miss Ivy Samuel (H.S.C.) Mr. Tan Fook Wan (B.A.) Mr. James Tan Yew Beng (B.Sc.) Miss Agnes Yong (H.S.C.) In addition to those mentioned, there have been a large number who were with us for more or less short periods, but for one reason or another were not able to fill permanent appointments. I should like to record here our gratitude to all our teachers for their loyalty, willingness and friendliness under what have often in the Secondary School been trying conditions, when extra work had to be done because someone was away sick, or there was a post unfilled for a while. Indeed, I think we can all be happy that St. Andrew's has throughout its staff Primary and Secondary a fine spirit of goodwill and 9

8 of administration and in interpretation of policy. It is our hope that it would not be long before prefects of the PM session are equal with their colleagues of the AM session in all matters. During the course of the year we lost the services of Derek McCully who had gone to further his studies in England. We wish him well. We welcome back Lawrence Teo from the United States of America, where he spent a year under the American Field Scholarship exchange scheme. The Prefects had their usual annual functions:- High Tea given by the Principal and Mrs. Thomas; combined picnic with St. Margarets and St. Hildas, and dinner (this year at Gerald Lee's house). We place on record our thanks and appreciation to his parents for very kindly letting us use their house and also for catering the food for us. The Prefects did their normal duties at all official school functions, in a large measure ensuring that all things are done properly and in good order. From 1964, the O.B.A. decided that they would invite the Head Prefect (Captain) and Deputy Head (Vice-Captain) to be their guests at their Annual Dinner. The Captain and the Vice Captain are the official representatives of the student body. The other important thing took place this year was the revision of the Prefects' Charter, which was inadequate, and in some parts, ambiguous. The task was carried out by the Prefect Master with the Head Prefect, the Deputy Head, the Secretary, and two representatives from the junior prefects. It is now completed, and is in the process of being printed and bound as an appendix to the School's Consititution. I should like to mention that prefects have been outstanding in all divisions of school life-the academic and the extra-mural. Finally, on behalf of the Panel, I thank Mr. Quek for his patience and invaluable guidance over the past year. Laurence Chan Hon. Secretary PREFECT'S COMMENDATION SERVICE The School Captain is presented to the Lord Bishop

9 Pre-University 11 Arts 1 Back Row ( L. to R.): Lee Ho Peng, Ong Han Lee, Zachariah Champion, George Ee, Wee Kok Wah, Joseph Loh, Sim Yang Chan, Tan Bee Kok, Quahe Wee Leong, M. Rajaretnam. Middle Raw (L. to R.): Magdalene Yea, Kah Sauk Keow, Tong Yoon May, Seah Siew Kiang, Linda Ho, Rosalind Teng, Sit Ai Sooi, Sylvia Liu, Lam Kit Ying, Madeline Wee, Eunice Chua, Daisy Koh, Lee Choy Yow. Seated (L. to R.): R. Vemala, Song Kim Neo, Yvonne Tan, Lee Yuk Mee, Mrs. C. N. Cheong (Form Mistress), Hing Ai Yun, Chan Lin Peng, Lai Oi Heng, Choong En Foon. Pre-University 11 Arts 2 Back Row (L. to R.): Stanley Cheok, Tan Sui Chuon, Ong Jin Hui, Wong Teng Kay, M. Ramasa,ny, Low Hian Cheng, Balasubramaniam, Sim Meng Cheow, Chew Ing Wah. Centre (L. to R.): Janet Koh, Ivy Tan, Clara Tan, Monica Yeo, Lee Siew Jaon, Tan Chin Eng, Emily Foo, Kwok Pui Wan, Kung Kuo Ying, Elizabeth Maddox, Pauline Low,.Janet Moncrieff. Seated (L. to R.): Susanna Lee, Jeanette Lau, Maria Sim, Emily Ong, Chiang Siew Kheng, Mr. S. K. Ong ( Form Master), Ang Kin Hwee, Lee Poh Tiang, Long Miyu Ling, Doris Sim, Sim Siew Eng. 19

10 Pre-University 11 Med. Bock Row (L. to R.): Michael Pong, Oliver Ton, Roy Devoroj, John Arokiosomy, Ng Seng Yuen, Wong Ching Hoe, Ng Geok Khim, Wong Choon Kee, Lim Yeon Leng, Christopher Chew. Centre (L. to R.): Chong Yong How, Leong Kwoi Yin, Chio Hock Hwa, Low Cze Hong, Teo Meng Toon, Ng Chee Leong, Ong Kim Hock, Ton Ngiop Kwong, Ton Ngiop Hong, Ang Seng Long, Chon Chee Seng, Lim Chun Choon, Jomes Long. Seated (L. to R.): Ng Kion Seng, Yue Yit Foo, Helen Chuo, Isobel Quek, Mrs. L. M. George (Form Mistress), Ho Beng Neo, Lee Wai Chin, Kenneth Liang, Djeng Shih Kien. Pre-University 11 Science Bock Row (L. to R.): Foo Kio Teng, Leo Lin Toon, Loi Kum Seng, Heng Joon Peng, Moey Hoong Kit, Bong Bee Chong, Ng Kwong Chye, Ton Buon Hai, J. A. Brogosom. Centre (L. to R.): Pooi Choon Kwee, Chuo Seng Thye, Seto Wing Luk, Lo Wing Foi, Low Wong Fook, Kek Tee Beng, Lim Hon Thuon, Chuo Foong Chee, Leong Jon Shong. Seated (L. to R.): Seah Hack Hai, Ellis Reuben, Horry Oehlers, Edward Silos, Tong Wai Har, Mr. M. A. Joseph (Form Teacher), Boon Peck Hian, Goh Chin Khee, Goh Cheow Siong, David Oehlers. Absent: George Toy, Ng Poh Bin. 20

11 Secondary 4 Science I Back Row (L. to R.): Chua Kim Huot, Tay Kok Kiang, Ngo Chung Min, Ho Kah Siong, Foo Kia Yiam, Fong Foo Wai, Lim Thuan Chan, Seah Mong Tong, Chang Yang Fa, Tan Ah Tee, Quek Chin Kwang, Ng Tyo Ah, Liew Pak Kon. Centre ( L. to R.) : Lawrence Lim, Lake Yoon Kwok, Leong Kwai Hin, Chong Luke Shin, Balbir Singh, Goh Guan Huot, Geoffrey Moss, Sorrinder Singh, Lake Yoon Chee, Lim Chin Kiang, Sua Fong Jang, Ow Quan Seng, Yap Neng Boon, Wong Theam Ming, Chua Hong Wee, Ching Huay Yong, Hey Bong Koi. Seated (L. to R.): Ng Chong Liang, Yap Giau Woo, Toh Tse Ming, Georgie Lee, Zee Kok Eng, Mr. Tan Lye Whatt (Form Master), Toh Kok Swee, Quek Chiow Yiap, Tan Sao Yong, Tan Ann Kok. Secondary 4 Science II Back Raw (L. to R.): Lim Tee Cheng, Tan Kin Boh, Goh Say Pin, Richard Fung, Chia Hern Teck, Lee Ek Khoon, Fong Siew Kong, Thean Boon Leong, Teo Peng Hock, Tan Wui Gee, Fong Kwok Jen, Lake Ah Meng, Lim Quee Teck. Centre (L. to R.): Djeng Shih Chow, Chan Chee Kong, Tan Hong Kin, Tang Kong Wei, Edward Ezekiel, David Mases, K. E. Matthews, Albel Singh, Suresh Harris, Allen De Silva, Wong Ching Hoang, Thiang Thian Kee, Steven Sng, Chaw Ah Bah, Chan Chee Chong. Seated (L. to R.): Tan Peng Yang, R. Balendran, Yap Kah Wah, Ronald Smith, Miss Lenn Mei Ling (Form Mistress), Richard Oh, Gary Lee, Matthew Balon, Lim Thi am Pah, Mohammed Ishak. Absent: Wee Kek Kiang. 21

12 Secondary 4 Arts 1 Bock Row (L. to R.): Teo Kim Hock, Foo Swan Swong, Quek Eng Hock, Ho Sou Weng, Chon Mun Seng, Eng Bok Chim, Noh Kok Yeow, Lim Kong Thai, Ton Wee Kong, Robert Wu, Chio Hoe Khim, Wee Poh Seng, Chon Thion Lye, Philip Hu, Allon Wee, Ton Ah Loo. Centre (L. to R.): Low Fott Chee, Chow Sik, Seoh Siew Joo, Yeo Wee Lee, Franklin Wee, Goh Seow Choon, Sim Gek Lion, Wong Toy Fook, Foo Kio Yap, Chow Heng Kai, Choi Chee Chin, Chen Som Seong, Lye Hong Kee, Goh Chee Tuan. Seated (L. to R.): Goh Lye Kiot, Sassoon Reuben, Goh Chin Kaw, Yap Kim Cheng, Andrew Lo'Brooy, Miss Molly Goh (Form Mistress), Seoh Choo Meng, Lim Koy Phong, Chew Kheng Guan, Rom Misra. Absent: Quek Chin Thong, John Khoo. Secondary 4 Arts 2 Bock Row (L. to R.): Ton Ming Hai, Richard Lim, Teo Wee Hion, Charles Progosom, Charles Phuo, Gopol Gopinothon, David Silos, John Ferguson, Lee Gek Seng, Ton Boon Hua, Choy Shee Chong, Ton Kion Seng, Ton Kok Wee, Ton Poh Ann. Middle Row ( L. to R.): Ong Chun Koy, Chuo Choon Kim, Wolter Yui, Chong Ting Hai, Soon Soo Kee, Choo Chiow Chye, M. Kormegom, Ton Thoo Liang, Ong Kok Wah, Oon Cheng Yam, Lee Kim Yam, Ton Thion Kok, W. A. Joyoseelom, R. T. Rojoo. Seated (L. to R.): Koong Wai Meng, Toy Ek Phiow, Kuan Boon Young, Ton Choon Bee, Bejoy Mokton, Mr. N. G. Nair (Form-Moster), Loh Soh Chye, Neo Koy Hong, Michael Tang, Bernard Fernando, See Kim Seng. 22

13 SECONDARY 4 ARTS (i) P.M. (Sitting L. to R.): David Vircent, Ho Koy Ho Kay Hoe, Ng King Hua, Sailee Uthai, Mr. Lim Hock Tian (Form Master), Pang Chaon Hawe, Akthar Ali, Chow Mun Chor, Koh Pit Seng, Ng Darien. (Standing Front Row L. to R.): Cheah Hoy Chaon, Choo Gin Pock, Rasjid l:ican, Mr. H. T. Lim, Tan Ngark Siam, Lee Ah Ha, Song Kian Beng, Tan Seng Kwan, Lim Koon Seng, Tan Swee Kheng, Yeoh Kheng Tong, Goh Leng Nai, Adam Sajman, Tan Tiang Cheng. (Standing Back Row L. to R.): Kong Ah Kan, Tan Chew Song, Tsang Kwak Choon, Vircent Eng Guan Cheng, Harris Vernon, Goh Yan Lian, Tang Weng Fatt, Lee Cheng Kew, Lim Soo Sang, Lee Hai Chaan, Tan Lye Kwee, Ratnam Balakrishnan. SECONDARY 4 ARTS (ii) P.M. (Standing from L. to R.): Joe Siad, Janakiran, Ng Cheng Guin, Ng Moy Teng, Kau Siew Nam, Jeyam Joseph, Lee Kok Wai, Larry Sim, Kwan Chee Seng, Ong Poh Chuan, William Ng, Gandaruban. (Sitting from L. ta R.): Chee Eng Hua, Lim Huot Heng, Peter Sang, Mr. Kwan Wang Hing (Farm Master), Eddie Chong, Hee, Hong Kau, Michael Rodrigues, Tay Kwan Tiong, Koh Song Seng. 23

14 The list of delegates in the Forum: AFGHANISTAN AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA BOLIVIA BRAZIL - DENMARK DOMINICAN REPUBLIC - ETHIOPIA FRANCE GERMANY GREECE ISRAEL ITALY JAPAN KENYA - LIBERIA MALAYSIA MEXICO NEPAL NEW ZEALAND NIGERIA PAKISTAN PANAMA PUERTO RICO SIERRA LEONE SPAIN SWEDEN THAILAND TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TURKEY UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC UNITED ST A TES SOUTH VIETNAM YUGOSLAVIA Mr. Assad Allah Ansari Mr. Michael Jones Miss Monika Kalistan Mr. Carlos Prado Mr. Julio Pinto Mr. Jrgen Clausager Mr. Ertan Tezgor Mr. Aklog Birara Miss Guillemette de Sairigne Mr. Maximilian Herberger Miss Lisette Iplicjian Mr. Gavriel Calore Mr. Pietro Iani Miss Yoko Nishimagi Mr. Peter Ruoro Mr. Emanuel Skaw II Mr. Eddie Teo Mr. Jorge Meixueiro Mr. Govind Chipalu Mr. David Greig Mr. Olesegun Bucknor Mr. Farouk Chowdhury Mr. Herman Bern Mr. Angel Robles Miss Hawa Tejan-Jalloh Miss Virginia Luengo Mr. Goran Hogberg Miss Varaphan Nimboonchaj Miss Annette Toussaint Mr. Pablo Barinas Miss Mona Zulficar Mr. Stephen Tracy Mr. Nguyen Minh Miss Vesna Udovicic. Eddie Teo Pre-U. l Arts

15 The 35 secondory school students from as many countries throughout the world who make up the 1965 New Yark Herald Tribune World Youth Forum left the metropolitan New York City area in mid-february on the first of two schedule field trips to visit cities and homes in the Eastern United States. Their first stop was at Princeton University in New Jersey. There they were guests of honour at a reception after participating in a model United Nations -session conducted by Princeton student-hosts. This is the 19th annual Forum. Since its inception in 1947 the program has brought a total of 575 student delegates from 81 -«:ountries to the United States on similar three-month visits. Forum delegates took an active part in the Princeton University model UN Session on IFeb. 14th. Mr. Eddie Teo of Malaysia confers with Princeton student Karl Morthole (right). 29

16 WORLD YOUTH FORUM GROUP GOES SIGHTSEEING IN WASHINGTON The 35-member group of secondary school students making up the 1965 World Youth Forum spent much of February 7th touring Washington's famed landmarks. Representing countries throughout the world the group is the 19th brought to the United States by the New York Herald Tribune for a three month visit. Winding up a three-day stay in Washington, the youngsters visited, among other places, the White House, the Lincoln Memorial, and the grave of former President Kennedy in Arlington National Cemetery. Three of the forum delegates observing the "Eternal Flame" that burns at the grave of former President Kennedy are, from left: Emanuel Shaw of Liberia, Eddie Teo of Malaysia, and Peter Ruaro of Kenya. 30

17 HISTORICAL SOCIETY Bock Row ( L. to R.): M. Kishore, Lawrence Chon, Wong Meng Meng. Seated (L. to R.): Nellie Hor, Sim Yong Chon, Mr. Ronald Chon (Adviser) Wee Kok Woh, Eunice Chuo. SCIENCE SOCIETY Bock Row (L. to R.): Roy Joseph, Thomas Thomas, Ng Kion Seng. Seated ( L. to R.) : Chong Yong How, Mrs. Rashid (Adviser), Goh Cheow Siong

18 SCI ENCE SOCIETY Adviser President Vice President Hon. Secretary Asst. Secretary Treasurer Mrs. Rashid Chang Yang How Goh Chow Siang Ng Kian Seng Roy Joseph Thomas Thomas Our first general meeting was held on 18th January and the committee convened to launch a membership drive which resulted in a 350 strong society. Our predecessors left us with 14 dollars in the treasury, but by February our 'coffers' were filled, and at one stage we had more than 250 dollars. The Society conducted a series of excursions to places of scientific interest. The responses were overwhelming and in all, we have been to 8 factories. We started off with a visit to Paya Lehar Airport to see the Pan Am jet engines; this was followed by visits to Magnolia Dairies, Magnolia Creameries, F. & N., Central Veterinary Research Station, Fern Leaf, Tiger Breweries, and Sharikat Oxygen. In the first term, two films were shown and over 30 documentaries were screened. A number of talks were arranged with the object of stimulating the members' interests in the various fields of scientific work. Mr. Soo Han Meng of the Fisheries Dept. gave us an enlightening account of "Fisheries in Singapore". There were also interesting lectures by various personnel from the General Hospital and S.A.T.A. on medical careers. On 4th June, Miss Dians Struck of the USIS gave us an interesting illustrated lecture on "Gemini 4". We have been invited to 4 quizzes and all 4 occasions were attended with varying degrees of success. In the quiz for the Lim Tay Boh Trophy our Sec. 4 (2nd team) were placed fourth. Our Sec. 4 (first team) representatives were unfortunate not to have captured the Shell Trophy... they lost by t pts. In another inter-school quiz, our Pre-U representatives lost to the winners by 1! pts., in early May at Bartley Sec. School, we were placed second by a very narrow margin. Our crowning achievement was the Science and Mathematics Exhibition held on 21st and 22nd June. Over 3,000 people saw the Exhibition. The Exhibition was the climax of a month's hard work and I would like to than', all those involved. Towards the end of the second term, the Inter-school Science Quiz for the Malay Mail (Free Press) Trophy was held at our school. Nine schools participated, and Victoria emerged winners with St. Joseph's Institution second. Ng Kian Seng (Hon. Secretary) -- 51

19 GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY Brack Row (L. to R.): Wong Meng Meng, Lawrence Chan, Tan Sui Chuan. Seated (L. to R.): Bala., Hing Ai Yun, Mrs. C. N. Cheong (Adviser), Seah Siew Kiang, Joseph Loh. ----:o:---- GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY Adviser President Vice President Hon. Secretary Treasurer Committee Mrs. C. N. Cheong Balasubramaniam Laurence Chan Hing Ai Yun Joseph Loh Wong Meng Meng Seah Siew Kiang Tan Sui Chuan We started this year with a series of film shows. Both members and non-members were invited. Mrs. Cheong, our very hard-working adviser took society members to many local places of interest. They include the Jurong Brickworks, Tuas Fishing Village, Clementi Ridge, Pierce Reservoir, Macritchie Reservoir, the Hot Water Springs of Sembawang, the Whampoa Swamps and Potong Pasir Village. These excursions were always very interesting and tiring. The Society was first in an inter-school quiz held in early March. We were also invited to many inter-school quizzes at which our representatives performed creditably. At present we are conducting a survey of the school compound with the help of our adviser and Mr. Gurucharan Singh, an old boy of the school Hing Ai Yun Hon. Secretary

20 LITERARY, DEBA Tl NG & DRAMATICS SOCIETY Bock Row (L. to R.): Ong Jin Hui, Bala., Ng Kwang Chye, Stanley Cheok. Seated (L. to R.): Ivy Ton, Ang Kim Hwee, Mr. Robert Yeo (Adviser), Hing Ai Yun, Eunice Chua. Adviser President Vice President Hon. Secretary Treasurer Committee Members Mr. Robert Yeo Ong Jin Hui Ng Kwang Chye Balasubramaniam Ang Kin Hwee Ivy Tan, Stanley Cheok, Eunice Chua, Hing Ai Yun Our activities this year were seriously impaired by lack of time (partly) and the pressure of other activities impinging upon our schedule. However, we managed to present some very interesting items for our members. An "Orientation Ball" held in February and aimed at bringing our senior (pre-university) students together turned out to be a great success. This was soon followed by a round of inter-class debates. Organised primarily for the Sec. 4s and the Pre-U classes, these debates stretched for a number of weeks and ended with the Pre-U 2 Arts team emerging as winners. We also org,mised an Inter-School General Knowledge Quiz during the first term. 8 schools participated but alas, our guests were easily outstripped by representatives from our school. The society has also participated in a number of quizzes held in other schools and have done remarkably well. Towards the end of the second term an inter-session debate between the morning and afternoon sessions was held. The afternoon s'.!ssion won. The society also held a teachers' Forum Balasubramaniam Hon. Secretary

21 SOCIAL WORK GROUP Advisers President Vice President Hon. Secretary Treasurer Group Leaders Mr. F. Thomas (Principal) Miss Lenn Mei Ling Wee Kok Wah Szeto Wing Hong Hing Ai Yun Ang Kin Hwee Ng Seng Yuen, James Lang Chia Hock Hwa, Ang Kin Hwee Sng Eng Juay The Social Work Group, in order to carry out its work more effectively, imposes a geographical limit upon itself. This group of 100 strong is doing intensive work in the Potong Pasir Village. Our financial base is the Chapel Fund frum which we get a monthly income of $50. Most of the money is used in casework and food distribution. Where monetary aid is needed on a monthly basis we often refer the cases to the Social Welfare Dept. This year we have been appointed by the Catholic Welfare Centre to act as distributer of foodstuffs contributed by the people of the U.S.A. lt is this function which is solely responsible for the sudden swell in membership. Our main activities - casework, food distribution, voluntary help to charitable institutionsare time consuming. Yet there are students who think that our contribution of social work to society is ineffectual. Our efforts may seem insignificant when compared to those of the government because students can only give their partial attention. Our scope is unlimited but because of scant financial support we ar;: limited in our activities. A membership of 100 does not mean that we have 100 members willing and ready to render their help in all our activities. Some become members because they want the Social Work Group tag in their testimonies. We have now devised a scheme whereby those who do not participate in at least one activity a term will have their names automatically struck off. We hope that those who join will show their interest in a practical way. At the end of 1964 a jumble sale, lasting for a week, was held in the school tuckshop. The student body contributed a total of $185 t::i this sale. The money was used for a Christmas party for the children in the Singapore Children's Convalescent Home. In the course of the year we made excursions to Woodbridge Hosp tal, Trafalgar Home and to the Little Sisters of the Poor. Future excursions include the Cheshire Home and the Home for the Deaf and Dumb. The group has volunteered on innumerable occasions to help charitable organisations during their flag days and annual fetes. We responded warmly to the apoeals by the Singapore Children's Convalescent Home, St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, the Singapore Association for Retarded Children, and we are sure that in the years to come we will be just as willing to help. Hing Ai Yun I Hon. Secretary

22 SOCIAL WORK GROUP Back Row (L. ta R.): Ng Seng Yuen, Chia Hock Hwa, James Lang, Sandra Liu, Lim Tow Ewi, Wong Meng Meng. Seated (L. to R.): Ang Kim Hwee, Nellie Har, Wee Kok Wah, Mr. F. Thomas (Warden), Miss Lenn Mei Ling (Adviser), Seto Wing Hang, Hing Ai Yun, Gloria Salomon. CHRISTIAN GROUP Back Raw (L. to R.): Zee Kok Eng, A. Bragasan, Chao Jimmy, Tan Peng Yang, Eddie Tea. Seated ( L. ta R.) : Mary George, Chow Shirley, Lake Yoon Chong, Miss Lenn Mei Ling (Adviser), Seto Wing Hong, Sandra Liu, Ang Kim Hwee. 55

23 CHESS CLUB Seated (L. ta R.): Sang Kim Nea, Stephen Sim, Mr. Goh Chaan Hee (Adviser), Alan Yeo, Daisy Kah. Back Row (L. to R.): Yeo Seng Kia, Robert Chan, Shih Liang Chye Leong Tim Fook Eric Sung. SAINTS CHORAL GROUP Adviser Mr. V. C. C. Quek Choir Master Mr. R. Chan President Kenneth Liang Vice Presiderd Laurence Chan Hon. Secretary Gloria Solomon Asst. Secretary Shirley Chow Treasurer Woo Kim Fong Music Nellie Har The school choir was formed at the end of 1964 w:th a satisfactory membership. At this stage Mr. Quek was in charge. Taking an unavoidable rest at the beginning of 1965, it was again started after the influx of new Pre-U students. Due to pressure of work Mr. Quek was unable to give his full assistance, whereupon, Kenneth Liang had to take over the practices indefinitely until Mr. Chan joined the school and became the choirmaster. Mr. Quek remains with the choir as its adviser. The choir started out to provide musical recreation. However, growing ambitions and enthusiasm soon made members - look to a higher goal. The choir now aims at a concert in early August. Our programme for the concert will include folksongs, negro spirituals, hymns and opera extracts. The Saints Choral Group now has about 30 members. Practices are held every Wednesday at 1.30 p.m. in the main hall. Now because of the approaching concert an additional practice is held on Fridays at 2.00 p.m. in the chapel. We welcome more members from the school ' Gloria Solomon Hon. Secretary

24 "EVENING OF SONGS" Baritone Solo: Laurence Chon ( Das Wandern) The Choir

25 Staff doing quartets from 'Elijah' Barn to sing 60

26 FILM AND CAMERA CLUB. L Back Row (L. to R.): M. Rajaretnam., Lee Ho Peng, Stephen Sim, Quah Wee Leong. Seated (L. to R.): Tan Bee Kok, Mr. Yee Teck Peng (Adviser), Stanley Cheak. Adviser President Vice President Hon. Secretary Treasurer Committee Mr. Yee Teck Peng William Tan Bee Kok Stanley Cheok M. Rajaretnam Quah Wee Leong Lee Ho Peng Steven Sim Although the Camera Club was handicapped in previous years owing to the lack of proper facilities, we were fortunate to have a dark room built this year. Our adviser has kindly allowed our members to make full use of his enlarger. This has been a great help to the members because of the high cost of equipment and the insufficient funds of the club. There is a large membership and various activities, including outings, were planned. The club is also responsible for all the photographs taken at school functions, e.g. the school sports, and the quality of the photographs speaks for itself. The official school photographer is our President. Finally we would like to express our gratitude to our adviser, Mr. Yee Teck Peng, for the invaluable advice and guidance he has given to us M. Rajaretnam Secretary

27 SCHOOL LIBRARY The School Library at present functions only for the students of the morning session. Soon, however, when plans are finalised, the the Ministry of Education have not so far been successful. Meanwhile we will have to carry on as best as we can. library will be open to students in the afternoon stream as well. This year, and the latter part of the last, saw many changes brought into the present library. Prior to 1965 the 'Fiction Library' (which loaned out books) and the Pre University Reference Library were housed separately. Also each of these libraries was under the charge of a different teacher. The outcome of such a state of affairs was a lack of co-ordination in library policy. At the present moment this has been overcome by housing the two libraries together and bringing them under the charge of the same teacher. A transfer of the library to larger rooms offered us some temporary relief from the space problem which proved so acute in the past years. However, because the problem has not been fully removed it may not be long before we need more room for expansion. Despite some attempts at renovation the present Library is in dire need of more and better furniture (including book shelves). Attempts to obtain the necessary funds from At present the Library opens daily during recess. Students are issued with library cards with which they can borrow books or magazines for a period of two weeks. Books not returned within the two week period will have a fine imposed upon their borrower. The Reference Library is open every day after school from 1.00 to 3.00 p.m. Members are permitted to borrow reference books on condition that they return them by 8.00 a.m. the following day. Eight librarians chosen from the senior classes help to run the library under the advice of the teacher-in-charge, Miss Molly Goh. In 1965, this board of librarians comprised the following:- Head Librarian - Balasubraniam Krishnan Treasurer - Lam Kit Ying Secretary - Chan Lin Peng School Librarians - Lim Taw Ewi M. Kishore Nellie Har Christina Sim 62 -

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31 to hil. Swimming Master Captain Vice-Captain SWIMMING Mr. William Lau Wee Kok Wah Laurence Teo Swimming has always been a big sport in school. Swimmers from the past such as Gordon King, Seah Pong Pin and Fong Hoe Beng to present day swimmers have carried the school motto "Up and On". This year we wo:1 again, the Serangoon District Championship with an overwhelming majority. School swimmers dominated both the A and C divisions, while our B division swimmers came a close second. Outstanding school swimmers were Richard Yeh, Chua Peng Hock, Tay Way Bork, Tay Poh Seng, Lye Hong Kee, Lawrence Teo, John Oehlers and Wee Kok Wah. The school chamoionship was successfully held in the Chinese Swimming Club. There were many events owing to entries from the afternoon session and the girls. At the end of the day, Wee Kok Wah emerged as the 'A' champion, Chua Peng Hock as 'B' champion and Richard Yeh as 'C' champion. The Champion House was Venn House. Although the swimming times returned were comparatively poor and few records were broken, the swimming spirit nevertheless prevailed. Wee Kok Wah Captain Master-in-charge Captain Vice Captain Master in charge Captain Vice Captain Hon. Secretary TENNIS BASKETBALL Mr. Tan Lye Whatt Oliver Tan Ng Kian Seng We started the tennis season with a campaign to recruit new players. The response was Juke warm and in all the Tennis Club can boast of only seven playing members. We had quite a successful season this year. We repeated last year's truimph by winning the District Tennis Competition. In the finals we beat Monfort Secondary School, five games The school team comprising of Oliver Tan, Ng Kian Seng, Wee Sian Chong (Singles), Donald Teo, Lau Chuen Yee (doubles), was picked to represent Serangoon 'A'. We did well enough to reach the semi-finals. It is our ardent hope that more boys will take up the game. We would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Tan for his untiring efforts in promoting Tennis, and for all the coaching he has given to us. Ni Kian Seng Vice Captain Mr. Ng Chong Kiat Seah Hock Hai Michael Pang.Lo Wing Fai Interest in this game dampened very much this year. Training had to be held either at the National Recreation Centre or at the Singapore Traction Company court. We earnestly hope that the school would provide us with our own court soon. The inter-house tournament was played on a knock-out basis owing to lack of time. Gomes won the Abisheganden Shield. Hose was again runners-up. We wish to thank Mr. Ng for his unfailing encouragement and we hope for a more successful basketball season next year. Lo Wing Fai Hon. Secretary

32 BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP, 1965 Back Row (L. to R.): Lau Chuen Yee (Feather), Thomas Thomas (Middle), Neo Kay Hong (Midge), Sng Eng Khin (Bantam), Mr. Kiong Woon Kew (Boxing Master), John Ferguson (Jr. Welter), Ong Lay Mow (Fly), Ng Geok Khim (Light), G. Gopal (Jr. Fly), Gerald Lee (Welter). Front Row (L. to R.): Tang Eng Leng (Atom), Chan Chi Fai (Germ), Lee Wai Tuck (Sp. Wt.), Foo Jit Kai (Gnat). For the first time the Continuation School, now called St. Andrew's School (P.M.) took part in the 29th. Annual Boxing Tournament for the Phoa Thai Seng Trophy. At first each House intended to submit 50 entries, but when they saw the boxers in the morning School in training many withdrew from the tournament. The Boxing Ring was loaned and put up by kind permission of Mr. Frankie Lee Siew Kong, the director of Prisons. Altogether over 150 boys trained in the Gymnasium, many having their first experience of this noble art of Boxing. They were instructed in footwork, punching correctly, defence, etc. There was a record number of entries from the 8 Houses, but there would have been more had they been allowed to take part without their parents' permission. As it was there was a full programme of bouts on four afternoons refereed by Mr. Kiong Woon Kew, the Boxing Coach, who did a good job bringing the tournament to a successful conclusion. The Semi-Finals and Finals were held in the Main Hall on Thursday, July 22nd. and Friday, July 23rd. The Hall was packed on both afternoons and the spectators were treated to a splendid exhibition of good boxing. The Principal, Mr. Thomas commented on the "friendly" spirit and sportsmanship shown by the boys. Three of the 14 bouts did not last the full distance

33 CRICKET Back Row (L. to R.): Harry Oehlers, Wee Sian Chong, David Moses, Lim Hang Thuan, Mr. Goh Choon Hee (Cricket-Master), John Oehlers, Geoffrey Moss, Donald Lelah, M. Rajaretnam. Front Row (L. to R.): G. Gopal, Suresh Harris, John Stevens, John Arokiasamy. NETBALL TEAM Back Row (L. to R.): Gloria Solomon, Lim Eng Hua, Carol Oehlers, Chew Sock Foon, Ng Suon Gek, Seah Siew Kiang. Seated ( L. to R.) : Mary George, Daisy Chan, Miss Daisy Song (Netball-Mistress), Ang Kim Hwee, Lau Kia Tin. 76

34 Hockey Master Captain Vice-Captain Hon. Secretary HOCKEY Mr. M. A. Joseph Harry Oehlers Roy Joseph Thomas Thomas This year proved to be a disappointing one for the school as we failed to retain the title of Serangoon District Champion. We started off well, winning all the games we played, but lost to Serangoon English School in the semi-finals by the margin of 1-0, their goal being scored during the last minutes of the game. Our under-15 team did not do very well in the district tournament. Congratulations go to three of our boys, Harry Oehlers, Roy Joseph and Lim Han Thuan, who represented Serangoon 'B' in the Inter-District tournaments. The team ultimately emerged the State Champions for The inter-house tournament for the Sir George Oehlers trophy was fought out during the second term. After a keenly fought tussle, Loyfatt House emerged the champions for the second successive year. Thanks are due to our hard-working hockey master, Mr. M. A. Joseph for his encouragement throughout the season. Credit should also go to Mr. Gurucharan Singh for all the kind help he has rendered throughout. Our hockey team will be losing at least five players from the senior team next year, but we have a good reserve of players and we hope to gain honours for the school next year. HOCKEY - 1st XV Back Row ( L. to R.) : Gary Lee, Lim Hang Thuan, M. Rajaretnam, Mr. M. A. Joseph (Hockey-Master), Harry Oehlers, Thomas Thomas. Centre Row (L. to R.): John Oehlers, G. Gopal, G. Baskaran, Roy Joseph, Wee Sian Chong. Front Row (L. to R.): M. Ramasamy, Balakrishan, Albel Singh

35 FOOTBALL Football Master Captain Vice Captain Hon. Secretary Mr. Kumaraisingam Edward Silas Goh Chin Khee Ng Poh Bin This year we did not fare very well in the Serangoon District Tournament as we had to build a team out of the young talents of the school. Only four members of last year's team are still with us, namely Edward Silas, Goh Chin Khee, Chua Hong Wee and Ng Poh Bin. We started out practices early in the year under the watchful eye of our football master and the Captain. We contested in the top section of the tournament and managed to win one game out of the four games that we played. However we expect to do better in the future with more support and encouragement from the sports officials. FOOTBALL-1st XI (Top L. to R.): E. Silas, Lim Hon Thuan, John Stevens, (Centre L. to R.): Peter Chua, R. Balakrishnan, Ng Poh Bin, Andrew La'Broy. (Bottom L. to R.): Ang Seng Long, Goh Chin Khee, Vernon Harris, Chua Hong Wee. - 78

36 BADMINTON - SCHOOL TEAM Bock Row (L. to R.): Ton Bee Kok, M. Kormegon, Yap Koh Meng, Winston Wong, Stanley Cheak. Seated (L. to R.): Soh Chwee Lion, Sandro Liu, Mory George, Mr. Robert Yeo, (Badminton-Master), Carol Oehlers, Seah Siew Kiang, Gloria Solomon. eomplimentd ol AH ;HUM 9, AMBER MANSIONS, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE, 9. TELEPHONE:

37 RUGBY - FOOTBALL Masters-in-charge Captain Vice-Captains Mr. Yee Teck Peng Mr. Ronald Chan Laurence Chan John Ferguson Richard Oh Thomas Thomas This year we suffered the loss of several fine players who had completed their studies. Foremost was Loke Wai Wah, a reliable and robust forward who really earned his place as 1st XV captain, Fortunately, we still have the services of 'old sweats' John Ferguson, Thomas Thomas, Richard Oh, Lau Chuen Yee, Edward Silas and Laurence Chan - this year's captain. Around this core was built the rest of the team comprising Peter Pang, Wee Sian Chong, Gary Lee, John Stevens, Quek Chin Chuan, Ng Geok Khim, Yuetai Sailee, Mohammed Ishak, Rennie Wang, Teo Poh Chuan and Yap Kim Cheng. Training began in May and the attendence was very encouraging. Over 110 boys, roughly one-eight of the senior school population, turned up regularly for practices. Fortunately, Mr. Yee had the assistance of two very experienced rugger-playing old boys, viz. Mr. Gurucharan Singh and Mr. Ronald Chan. With their help Mr. Yee has built both senior and junior teams into formidable sides. This was evident when we walked off with the senior 'A' and senior 'B', and junior titles in the Serangoon District Tournament. This year Saints fielded three senior and two junior teams in the tournament, and except for the junior 'B' team losing to Victoria School, we emerged from the whole tournament without conceding a match. In the senior 'A' section Saints scored 143 points for, against 3 in a total of three matches, while the junior 'A' team won their four matches scoring 202 points for, none against. This season two matches have been played against Raffles Institution. The pace of play in both games was inspiring (one referee commented that even in state matches the pace was not comparable to that in the Saints - R.I. match), while the games were enthusiastic as was possible only when Saints met Raffles. On the whole, Saints' forwards contained a heavier, taller R.I. pack and our three-quarters produced flashes of brilliance unmatched by Raffles. It was unfortunate that we lost the return match by 8 (goal, penalty) to 11 (goal, two penalties), after drawing the first match three-all (both penalties). At the time of writing Saints may meet R.I. once more in the finals of the Inter-district Premier League. In the Inter-district Seven-a-side Tournament, Saints senior and junior teams won their respective titles convincingly. Saints juniors won their match 26-0, while in the senior's match a faster Saints team outplayed old rivals, Raffles, by In concluding, I hope as many students as possible in the junior school take an active interest in rugger; for there is no better place to develop your rugger than in school, and no better school than in St. Andrew's Laurence Chan Captain

38 I RUGBY - 1st XV (Standing L. to R.): Mr. Gurucharan Singh, Lim Kay Phong, John Stevens, Gary Lee, Yap Kim Cheng, John Ferguson, Mr. Yee Teck Peng (Rugby Master), Wee Sian Chong, M. Rodrigues, Loh Soh Chye, Edward Silas, Mr. Ronald Chan. (Front Row L. to R.): Laurence Chan (Capt.), Yutai Sailee, Renee Wong, Mohamed Ishak, Richard Oh, Lau Choun Yee, Teo Poh Chuan, Quek Chin Chuan, Thomas Thomas. JUNIOR XV (Standing L. ta R.): Stephen Chew, Robert Chau, Leaw Kim Liat, Chau Kean Huot, Sevaiya, Lim Keng Meng, Lim Kay, Hwan, Ting Kiong Poh, Sng Eng Khin, Chow Yee Leong. ( Front Row L. ta R.) : Foo Kai Fai, Matthews Cheriyan, Jacob Thomas (Captain), Djadi Marsougka, Ong Tiong Chye, Ow Zee Seng, Hock Tai Saelee, Seah Chao Ann. 81

39 'Junior' 1965 Seven-A-Side Combined Schools Inter-District Champion ( Back Row L. to R.) Robert Chan, Sng Eng Khin, Leow Kim Liat, Chan Kean Huot, Chow Yee Leong. ( Front Row L. to R.) Kia Fai, Jacob Thomas, Ow Zee Seng. 'Senior' 1965 Seven-A-Side Combined Schools Inter-District Champion (Back Row L. to R.) Gary Lee, Edward Silas, Jahn Stevens, Wee Sian Chong. ( Front Row L. to R.) Tomas Thomas, Lau Yee, Laurence Chan. Chuen - 82

40 LOYFATT HOUSE House Master House Captain Vice Captain Hon. Secretary Mr. J. A. Emmanuel Kenneth Liang Wee Sian Chong Ellis Reuben We started the season winning the soccer tournaments in the senior as well as the junior sections. The seniors won with a goal average of In hockey our team won for the second successive year. The house won the athletic championships. Wee Sian Chong, the "A" division champion, was selected to join the relay team of the Combined Schools. We were third in the cross-country race. The recent swimming carnival proved that our boys did not take to water. It would also be discreet to shut one's eye to our achievements in chess, badminton and basketball. Fortunately, in the inter-house cricket tournament Loyfalt was champion. Boys who deserve mention are Ramasamy, M. Rajaratnam and Albel Singh; lack of space, however, prevents us from mentioning others. Our sincere thanks to Mr. Emmanuel, Mr. Gurucharan Singh, and Mr. Ronald Chan for their invaluable assistance and most generous treat. Ellis Reuben Hon. Secretary : 0: House Master House Captain Vice Captain Hon. Secretary GOMES HOUSE Mr. Vernon Seneviratne (till April) Mr. Robert Yeo (from April) Harry Oehlers K. E. Matthews Lo Wing Fai Gomes House started the year very well by winning the Cross-Country Championships, and special credit must go to Gopal Gopinathan for retaining his individual title. In soccer, our junior team was unfortunately beaten into second place by a point. Our senior team had to be content with third place. We won the inter-house basketball tournament easily as we had half the school team in our side. They are Michael Pang, Lo Wing Fai, Hey Bong Koi, and Philip Wee. We were runners-up in chess, badminton and hockey, all losing by narrow margins. For the second successive year we were placed second on Sports Day but had the consolation of being the 'C' Division Champions with Jimmie Lee winning the title. Chua Peng Hock emerged as the 'B' Division Champion in the Swimming Carnival, but again our house had to be content with second place in the overall placings. We welcome Mr. Robert Yeo as the new Housemaster; and at the same time we would like to thank Mr. Seneviratne for his services rendered to the house. We wish him the very best in his new career. Lo Wing Fai Hon. Secretary

41 ST. ANDREW'S JUNIOR SCHOOL STAFF ( Back Row from L. to R.) : ( 1 ) Mr. Low Gock Sung ( 4 ) Mr. Tan Quee Song ( 7 ) Mr. Stanley Wong ( 10) Mr. Wong Shin Chee ( 13) Mr. Hee York Kim ( 16) Mr. Phua Eng Hee ( 2 ) Mr. P. C. Koshy ( 5 ) Mr. Chin Kim Chow ( 8 ) Mr. Teo Chew Then9 ( 11) Mr. Siew Dare ( 14) Mr. Ong Chong Hai ( 3 ) Mr. Chia Cheng Hian ( 6 ) Mr. Chee Siew Lian ( 9 ) Mr. D. P. Rajamoney (12) Mr. Yeo Eng Lam ( 15) Mr. Low Kin Leong ( Centre Row from L. to R.) : ( 1 ) Mrs. Wong Bee Neo ( 4 ) Mrs. Nancy Tan ( 7 ) Mrs. Mary Yee ( 10) Mrs. Doreen Loo ( 13) Mrs. Khoo Siew Lui ( 2 ) Mrs. June Lim ( 5 ) Mrs. Kiang Chwee Eng ( 8 ) Mrs. Phyllis Tan ( 11) Mrs. Lim Chin Boon ( 14) Mrs. Pang Chye Leng ( 3 ) Mrs. Lily Liow ( 6 ) Miss Ong Siew Tuan ( 9 ) Miss Ng Eng Teck ( 12) Mrs. T. Ambrose (Seot from L. to R.): ( 1 ) Mr. G. D. Champion ( 4 ) Miss Tan Soi Im ( 7 ) Mr. Ong Hood Chye (Sr. Asst. Jr. I) ( 10) Mrs. Dong Chui Sing ( 2 ) Mrs. Mary Thomas ( 5 ) Mrs. Elizabeth Choy (Sr. Asst. Jr. II) ( 8 ) Mrs. M. D. Jansen ( 11) Mrs. Jannie Tan ( 3 ) Mrs. Mabel Thomas ( 6 ) Mr. Quahe Beng Chuan (Principal) ( 9 ) Mrs. Mary Cassjm (Absentees): ( l ) Mrs. L. Rengasamy ( 2 ) Mrs. Soo Soo Tuan ( 3 ) Mr. Thomas Goon

42 ST. ANDREW'S JUNIOR SCHOOL MONITORS-1965 I I ( Back Row from L. ta R.) : ( 1 ) Tan Yong Kong ( 2) Yap Giau Peck ( 3 ) Choang Khai Hoong ( 4) Lim Han Tiong ( 5) Aswin Rasjid ( 6) Chin Kee Choy ( 7) Yap Foo Weng ( 8) Chong Kin Lock ( 9) Chia Kok Meng ( Centre Row from L. to R.) : ( 1 ) Puteh bin Tahir ( 2) Kuldip Singh ( 3 ) Yeo Chiang Kim ( 4) Tan Kay Hiong ( 5 ) Dolok Tambunan ( 6) Ang Miah Kiang ( 7) Tan Hang Meng ( 8) Sim Seng Kiang ( 9) Steven Tan (10) Chew Ah Kong (11) Tan Heok Chye (12) Choo Siew Boan (13) Yeo Yew Heong (14) Ho Ka Lek ( 15) Wong Yew Wah (Seat from L. to R.) : ( 1) Mr. G. D. Champion (Master i/c Jr. 1) (2) Mr. Quahe Beng Chuan (Principal) ( 3 ) Mr. Tan Quee Song (Master i/c Jr. 2) ( Front Row from L. to R.) : ( 1 ) Chan Chow Meng ( 2) Gan Seow Kee ( 3 ) Douglas Poh ( 4) Goh Kheng Song ( 5) William Ong ( 6) Koh Chew Kiang ( 7 ) Yeo Jui Hua ( 8) Luther Goh ( 9) Quek Eng Chye - 88

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