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!"#$%& November 2007 Room 204, 2/F, Leung Kau Kui Student Centre, St. Stephen’s College, Stanley, Hong Kong. G.P.O. Box 125, Hong Kong. Tel/Fax : 2813 1071 E-mail : [email protected] Homepage : http://www.sscaa.org ST. STEPHEN’S COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION More than 20 alumni from 1994 (Form 5) got together to join the Homecoming Event, taking over a large section of the Martin Hostel! Like kids all over again, we played basketball, badminton and volleyball under the hot sun, enjoying the heat and sweat. We walked around the campus, finding the gate of the Main Building unlocked, we went in exploring, taking photos and reminiscing the good old days. Next we head to Stanley to have our favorite drink - at ! - yummy...yummy...same taste as 13 years ago! One of the highlights was getting to see our teacher Miss Maggie Chau. We had dinner together at the Dining Hall and a great time chatting. Miss Chau was so kind to have prepared home-made dessert (tong shui) for us! Late at night, we went to Stanley to have beer - cheers! Then we stayed up all night playing cards, board game, talking about old days and drinking beers (oops, I meant Coke). It was a wonderful experience for us, and we sure look forward to the 2008 Homecoming. Submitted by Mr. Boris Tang (1994)

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November 2007

Room 204, 2/F, Leung Kau Kui Student Centre, St. Stephen’s College, Stanley, Hong Kong.G.P.O. Box 125, Hong Kong. Tel/Fax : 2813 1071 E-mail : [email protected] Homepage : http://www.sscaa.org

S T . S T E P H E N ’ S C O L L E G E A L U M N I A S S O C I A T I O N

More than 20 alumni from 1994 (Form 5) got together to join the Homecoming

Event, taking over a large section of the Martin Hostel! Like kids all over again, we played

basketball, badminton and volleyball under the hot sun, enjoying the heat and sweat.

We walked around the campus, finding the gate of the Main Building unlocked, we went

in exploring, taking photos and reminiscing the good old days. Next we head to Stanley

to have our favorite drink - �� at �� ! - yummy...yummy...same taste as 13 years

ago! One of the highlights was getting to see our teacher Miss Maggie Chau. We had

dinner together at the Dining Hall and a great time chatting. Miss Chau was so kind to

have prepared home-made dessert (tong shui) for us!

Late at night, we went to Stanley to have beer - cheers! Then we

stayed up all night playing cards, board game, talking about

old days and drinking beers (oops, I meant Coke). It was a

wonderful experience for us, and we sure look forward to

the 2008 Homecoming.

Submitted by Mr. Boris Tang (1994)

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Mr. Keith Tong taught English at St. Stephen's in the late 1970's.He is now with the Language Center at the Hong KongUniversity of Science & Technology. Tong-sir visited Vancouverearlier in July and met with fellow teachers and alumni.

P. K. Wong (Arts teacher), Rosa Cheung, Edgar Leung, KeithTong (English teacher), Eli Shek Ho Yin, H. Y. Ng (Chemistryteacher)

Remember These Faces?Mr. Andrew Lai (1982, F7) lives inVancouver with wife Monica andson Wesley. Andrew competesregularly in the Vancouver Triathlon- 1,500m swimming, 40km bikingand 10k running. He is now trainingfor the Victoria Half Ironman in 2008,which is a more challenging eventwith 1,900m swimming, 80kmbiking and 21k half marathon.

Andrew competing inVancouver Triathlon.

Andrew, Monica and Wesley at Toronto's Wonderland.

40th Anniversary Reunion in 2008 for the Class of '6840th Anniversary Reunion in 2008 for the Class of '682008 is a special year for those who graduated in 1968. In order to celebrate this memorable year to its

fullest extent, we are going to organize a series of activities to draw local and overseas alumni and theirfamilies to participate in this meaningful reunion.

For details, please contact Charlie Chau at : 9481 2541 or [email protected]

Dear Alumni, I am Dennis Lai, class of 1983. It was a pleasure

to be able to participate in the SSC Swimming Competition on

Sept. 21, as part of the Alumni Swimming Team with Ms. Jenny

Fung, Mr. Howson Tsang, Mr. Nicolas Chan and Mr. Bernard Yu. I

was the final leg in the 4x50m relay event. We competed against 5

other teams made up of teachers and students. All of us were in

the school swimming team back in the 70's, but now with a belly of 40" (except Jenny of course), we all had the same thought,

"let's participate, do our best, and not worry about medal". Well, we were certainly successful - we participated, we did our

best, and we did not win any medal.

That day turned out to be a great moment in the history of St Stephen's, as we learnt the College has received confirmation

from EDB approving its DSS application. Just as memorable was the great support from our very own Cheering Team led by Mr.

Samson Lee (Ah-Choy), together with, Mr. Edson Chow, "Little Vampire", Mr. Chan Yik Wai, Mr. David Pao, Mr David Yu, and my

mother-in-law and my dear 3-year-old son Boris. I could hear my son yelling at the top of his voice encouraging me as I tried my

best to overtake other swimmers. Nothing could cheer me better

than the warm hug from my son after the race. All of us enjoyed

the dip in the pool that day and a sincere thanks to the College,

the Alumni Association and the Cheering Team for giving us the

opportunity to share the fun with the students.

Swimming Competition 2007Submitted by Mr. Dennis Lai (1983)

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AA: Would you please start by telling us a bit about

yourself, and Julia?WL: I studied at the Newman College, and received both my

Bachelor degree and PhD. from PolyU. I am now a

postdoctoral research fellow with PolyU's Civil Engineering

Department. Julia studied Environmental Science at HKU,

specializing in ecological studies. She is now an

Environmental Scientist working at a civil consultancy firm.

Julia enjoys her work very much as she can appreciate the

nature during her field studies in the countryside.

AA: Please tell us, how you came to know Julia, how long

have you known her, and what are the good qualities

she has?WL: We met each other at the Science Museum in 1998; and

fell in love in 1999. We were both volunteer tour guides

and we became friends. We talked frequently on the

internet and phone and then we started dating. All of Julia's

friends will undoubtedly agree that her character is "near

perfect", which I heartily agree although you may say I am

biased.

AA: Did you and Julia visit the campus often? Whatprompted you to choose the Chapel as the special

place to propose to Julia?

WL: My first visit to the College was during the 2006

Homecoming. Julia showed me around the marvelous

campus. When we stopped by the Chapel, it occurred to

me - This is the place I've been looking for! It is the most

suitable place to ask her hand for marriage because the

lovely campus is where Julia was brought up; and the

peaceful Chapel represents the religion we believe in.

AA: Would you like to share with us how you proposed?

WL: This is quite a story. Firstly we had a great activity organizer

Lewis, a competent spy Max, and an innocent trespasser

Mr. K. Two weeks before the camp, I approached Max (no

doubt that I got the right guy!), telling him my intention

and he made a call to Lewis to have the Chapel unlocked

between 1-2pm. Max informed Julia to gather at 1pm to

create a time window for me, while informing the rest of

the group to gather at 2pm, without letting them in on the

secret. Then came the unexpected. Our innocent Mr. K

called Julia one day before the camp asking the

arrangement and of course Julia said 1pm. Mr. K was very

punctual and we checked in at the same time. While I was

fidgeting what to do next, I caught a few seconds in private

to explain my plan to Mr. K. Not a moment too soon, Julia

came to us and suggested to take a walk, and dear Mr. K

really did a good convincing job by lying down in his bed,

saying in a weak voice, "sorry, I am not feeling well and

need some rest". After all the worries and trouble, Julia

and I finally went for a walk around the campus. We

stopped in front of the Chapel and to her "surprise" but (of

course) within my expectation, the Chapel door opened

to us. We walked in with glee and the big moment

came......... Well, the story must end here as what happened

next is a secret to be shared by God, Julia and myself.

Haha! Anyway I am so grateful to the three gentlemen who

contributed to our life-long memory.

AA: Any advice for those reading your story?

WL: A piece of advice for the students - Enjoy and treasure

your study, friendship and life in SSC. Every tiny little matter/

thing counts; and the memory of all the happenings at

school will stay with you forever and long after you

graduate. I have to admit that SSC is indeed a great school

nurturing great people, I regret missing the chance to

choose this school before.

The 2007 Homecoming took on a special

meaning as one of our alumnae - Miss Julia

Chan (1996) - accepted a marriage

proposal from Mr. Wallace Lai at the

Homecoming event. We asked Wallace to

share his experience with us.

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Class NotesAlumni recently registered on the Alumni Community Directory, If you wish to connectwith them, please visit www.sscaa.org

1948• Wong Jeuk Wah, Stephen

1954• Mr. C. P. Lin

1959• Mr. C. C. Tung

1960• Pang Yew Wah, Patrick

1964• Peter Liu• Sze Tsai Ping, Michael....."...

member of the MarketMisconduct Tribunal..." (visitDirectory for more personalmessage)

1972• Ling Wai Tat, James

1973• Olivia Kam Ping Bassett

1976• Chiu Chun Wan, Simon• Mok Shu Kam, Tony• Tse Tze Leung, Lawrence

1977• Leung King Fai, Thomas• Tse Ping Leung, Simon• Yick Wai Ling, Julianna

1978• Chau Chuk Keung

1979• Elizabeth Auyeung• Wong Siu Kit, Peter

1980• Ching Tak Kui, Kenny• Thomas Ching

1981• Chan Yu Tong, Rickie• Fung Chi Wah, Tommy• Raymond Paul Frost....."I'd join

you swimming team..." (visitDirectory for more personalmessage)

• Kong Wa Nam, Wallace

1982• Au Hing Cheung• Chung Sin Wah, Anna• Dickson Ho• Joyce Ho....."...has worked in

the government for 18 years..."(visit Directory for more personalmessage)

• Kwok Chung Kee• Lai Kar Shing, Andrew• Lui Yiu Fai• Wong Ka Wai

1983• Eva Chan• Hui Lai Yee, Jennifer

• Tsang Fai• Woo Pui Shan, Holly

1984• Bernard Choi• Chow Yan Leong, Alvin• Ricky Kwong• Anna Lam• Mak Sai Leung, Bob

1985• Chan Yun Fai• Tong Tak Wah, Angela• Tsoi Lai Man, Raymond• Tsui Chiu Ming, Michael

1986• Cheung Ho Ming, Henry....."My

nickname was "chicken-ming"and..." (visit Directory for morepersonal message)

• Lim Chi Sang, Jason....."Miss youfor so long..." (visit Directory formore personal message)

• So Ching

1987• Simon Koo• Kwan Suk Bun, Louisa• Thomas Yim

1988• Cheung Wai Yee, Raymond• Hui Shan Shan, Helen• Lai Kwok Cheung• Lee Man Wai• Danny Wan

1989• Walter Chen....."I am located in

Los Angeles..." (visit Directoryfor more personal message)

• Lee Chung Kan, Juanita

1990• Cheung Chun, Gerald• Secy Pak• Yuen Mi Wahng, Mimi

1991• Chiu Ching, Katie• Lam Chik Tung, Dominic• Lui Yiu Cheung• Poon Poon Har, Louisa

1992• Choy Man Shing• Ho Chi Tat....."1Y (85-86), 2Y

(86-87)..." (visit Directory formore personal message)

• Ku Hay Yin....."A man with twokids..." (visit Directory for morepersonal message)

• Lam Wai Lam, William• Lau Chik Sang, Jason• Lok Yan Man, Janet• John Wu

1993• Chik Fuk Ki....."Left Hong Kong

more than 13 years ago..." (visit

Directory for more personalmessage)

• Suki Duarte• Arthur Ho• Ho Ching Mei, Margaret....."...

hello to all 86-93 alumni" (visitDirectory for more personalmessage)

• Law On Nei, Annie• Lee Leung Kwok• Wong Yat Chun, Simon

1994• Chak Wai Shing, Windson• Chan Yat Yee, Yvonne• Winnie Chow• Chui Sze Chun, Stanley• Ho Sze Man, Cecilia• Ko Siu Lung, Stephen• Lam Yuen Ki, Vicky• Vivienne Lee• Lee Wai Ki, Mike• Leung Chin Kiu, Carol• Leung Wai Yin, Phyllis• Wong Pak Yin, Patrick

1995• Gordon Au• Shum Ho Wah, Howard• Lam Wing Sze, Anita....."Seeking

HR & Admin job..." (visitDirectory for more personalmessage)

• Lee Sum Yee• Leung Man Ching, Judy• To PY• Yu Pui Sze

1996• Chan Chi Bun, Jacky....."...is

anyone in Melbourne?" (visitDirectory for more personalmessage)

• Chan Wing Yin, Julia

1997• Cyril Chan• Hely Kwan• Tiffiny Fok....."I love St.

Stephen's..." (visit Directory formore personal message)

• Wong Ka Ying, Vivian

1998• Chan Wing Ki, Wendy• Cheung Pui Yi, Pearl• Tina Cheung• Lee Yuen Shan, Cynthia• Jay Ng• Shum Yu Wang, Guinness• Tsang Lai Ping• Wu Tse Fung, Nicholas

1999• Brenda Chiu• Choi Yiu Yan, Philip• Harriet Fung• Ip Ka Wing, Winnie• Kwok Chung Wai, Johny

• Leung Yue Kiu, Kevin• Li Tin Wai, Olive• Vicky Lo

2000• Cissy Lui• Fung Hiapo, Dixon• Han Wai Yee, Irene• Lau Wai Ho, Jacky• Law Ngok Sze, Maria• Ma Chuan Ning, Annie....."...hi to

all the teachers who have madean impact in my life..." (visitDirectory for more personalmessage)

• Wong Sze Shuen, Alice• Eileen Tang

2001• Ho Ka Tang, Gordon• Alex Lee• Lee Wing Yee, Katie

2002• Chan Lo• Cheung Yuk Yee, Jenny• Kwok Kin Leung• Henry Liu• Ma Man Chun, John• Tsang Tak Nga• Tammy Tse

2003• Chiu Man Chee• Lily Hung• Kam Ho Yeung, Edmond• Michael Lam

2004• Au Yeung Yat Hei• Chan Mei Shan, Maggie• Chow Ho Lam• Lam Wing Yin• Lau Wing Kei• Law Ho Cheung• Sally Lung• Michelle Wong

2005• Ken Au• Chan Po Ling, Pauline• Leung Wai Tsun, Ronald• So Ha Yan• Yu LOL, Chi Hang, Murdoc, jeff

2006• Lau Yat Fei• Pang Ai Hua, Annabel

Other• Leung Kai Wah, Keith

Teachers• Chau Wai Chu, Maggie

Ex-teacher• Tong Sai Tao, Keith• Erastus Yu....."My dream for HIP

finally comes true..." (visitDirectory for more personalmessage)

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AA. Mr. Lin, you were the Association's President from 1964-66,can you please tell us a little about yourself, and share withus how you became the Council's Vice-Chairman ?

CPL I should first explain that I had graduated from St. Stephen's Collegein 1954. Long before I became the Association's President in 1964therefore, I had already been very active for many years in theAssociation's events as an old boy. I often attended the AnnualBalls, College functions, sports events etc. and helped with theAssociation's paperwork. When compiling the Old Boys' Register,I had the privilege of interviewing a number of Hong Kongluminaries such as Sir Tsun-nin Chau, Sir Sik-nin Chau and Sir Shiu-kin Tang who left a very strong impression upon me - besides beingextremely successful in their business and professional lives, theyalso became leading civic and community figures in Hong Kong,having devoted so much time, effort and financial resources totheir voluntary and philanthropic work.

In the early 1960's, the late Bishop R.O. Hall, then CouncilChairman, invited me to sit on the Council. After many years ofservice, I was asked by Bishop Peter Kwong (later Hong Kong'sfirst Archbishop) and the other Council Members to be Vice-Chairman. When he stepped down as Chairman in the 1990's,Bishop Kwong and the other Council Members repeatedly urgedme to take his place. However, although I was very glad to shoulderthe duties and responsibilities of being the senior member of theCouncil, I was content to continue as the Council's Vice-Chairman.

Happily, we are most fortunate that Dr Raymond Ch'ien is nowwilling to be named Chairman of the College Council at a timewhen the College is facing the twin challenges of entering the DSSsector and adopting the 3+3+4 curriculum.

AA. What is the most memorable event, or challenge, over theyears as the Council's Vice-Chairman ?

CPL For me, the most memorable event is the College Centenary Ball in2003. Never had a College occasion been so well-supported, somagnificent. Hong Kong's Chief Executive, Mr Tung Chee-wah,was our guest of honour. The Police band, whose leader was ourown old boy, provided the solemn, ceremonial touch to ourevening. During our centenary year, the other commemorativeevents were also very successful and well-attended by other seniorofficials and community leaders. The fact that we were even ableto proceed at all with our centenary programme in 2003, duringthe depths of the SARS crisis, is testament to the commitment andco-operative efforts of our previous Principal, Mr D.R. Too, the entireCollege staff and all our friends and well-wishers.

The most challenging event which I experienced when leadingthe College Council was when the Government announced in 1997,that St. Stephen's College would have to change to the Chinesemedium-of-instruction by September 1998. To me and my fellowCouncil members, this decision was utterly unfair to our College, a

A Tribute To Our New Honorary Life Member

The Association is proud to have Mr. C. P. Lin as our Honorary Life Member, whichmembership is granted to person of eminence who has rendered distinguishedservice to the Association and the College. In an interview, Mr. Lin shares with ushis experience in leading the College Council.

grave disservice to our students and teaching staff, and unthinkable- given our emphasis on teaching English, ever since the foundingof our College, which is enshrined in our College Ordinance.

Everyone, the Council Members, Principal Luke Yip, the staff,the alumni and the parents, all banded together in a concertedcampaign and we successfully persuaded the Government tochange its mind and to remove St. Stephen's College from theChinese MOI list. I believe that we may well have been the firstschool to formally and publicly announce our objection to theGovernment policy which, in retrospect, Government is no longeractively implementing.

At the time, some well-meaning nay-sayers suggested thatour College should not oppose Government so openly, seeingthat we were subsidized by Government. However, the St.Stephen's College motto "Fortitudinis Fundamentum Fides" gaveus our immediate answer - our faith in what we believed to beright was our might. I am convinced that if we had gone alongwith the original decision, the St. Stephen's which we all knewand loved will have disappeared forever.

AA. Why do you love St. Stephen's so much ?CPL Simply put, the College made me what I am. It taught me how to

think and how to learn. In later years, this gave me the confidenceto tackle any task or problem - after I had duly thought throughand thoroughly researched the matter. And so, to answer yourquestion, I cannot help but love St. Stephen's which is the betterpart of me.

AA. You have witnessed the evolution of the College over thepast many decades: how you so feel the College has changedwith time ?

CPL Over the years, the College has evolved with the changing times.We changed from a boarding school, serving affluent and privilegedfamilies, to a government-subsidized school accepting also daystudents and those from a more varied background. We alsochanged from boys-only to co-educational. Through everything,the College sought to continuously upgrade and improve itsinfrastructure and facilities to better serve our students who nowcome from all sectors of the community.

AA. How can the alumni community contribute to the success ofthe College ?

CPL Throughout the years, the loyalty of the alumni community,individually and as the Association, is beyond question. It hasbeen vital in keeping the school spirit amongst our old boys and,more recently, our old girls alive and glowing. Given the changeswhich St. Stephen's is facing as a DSS school in Hong Kong (whichitself is facing great change), the College and the College Councilwill need to call upon the Association for its active help andsupport in times to come. I am sure that the Association and eachand every St. Stephen's alumni and alumna will respond.

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List of Executive Committee Members of SSCAA 2007-2008President : Mr. Lewis LauVice Presidents : Mr. Leonard Fok, Mr. Michael YipHon. Secretary : Mr. Benjamin ChangHon. Treasurer : Ms. Katty NgImmediate Past President : Mr. Christopher ToMembers : Dr. Chan Chak Keung, Mr. Charlie Chau, Dr. Chow Bik Chu,

Mr. Hau Chi Kwan, Mr. Samson Lee, Mr. Amos Lo, Mr. Wong Kam Kee,Mr. Boris Tang, Ms. Wendy Tang, Mr. Franky Yip

Sub-committee LeadersStudent Connectivity : Mr. Leonard FokAlumni Development : Mr. C. C. TungAlumni Networking : Mr. Michael YipCommunications : Mr. Franky YipGovernance : Mr. Benjamin Chang

To Serve, and To Have FunAt the AGM on 17th August, a new Executive Committee was born. Our team motto is "A team that has fun in, and add

value to, everything we do." We are always looking for a pair of helping hands. Interested? Contact Mr. Benjamin Chang

at [email protected]

Christmas Eve Dinner PartyWe have held the Christmas Party at the Ritz Carlton for the past

few years. Each time we had a lot of fun with over 100 guests

celebrating the arrival of Christmas. This year would prove to

be a memorable year as this may very well be our last year with

the Ritz Carlton. Please join us this Christmas Eve and contact

Mr. Michael Yip at [email protected] for table/seats reservation.

Run, Alumni, RunThe Association is looking for individual, or a team of 4, to

participate in the 4x100m event at the annual College Sports

Day. The event will take place on 20th December, Thursday

afternoon, at the Wanchai Sports Ground. Were you once

a champion athlete? Want to cheer by the crowd again?

Or simply you have not won any SSC sports medal? Don't

miss the chance! Please visit www.sscaa.org or contact Mr.

Leonard Fok at [email protected] for information.

Nurturing Our Youth Through MentoringTo support the College's DSS Curriculum, the Association is

participating in the Student Mentoring Program in collaboration

with the College. We are looking for Association members with

appropriate qualifications to join our team of mentors. Please

contact Dr. Bik Chow at [email protected] on how to

become a wise and trusted counselor for our younger generation.

• Mentors with overseas education experience: Graduate from

an Australian university within the last 5 years, currently residing

in Hong Kong.

• Mentors with local work experience: Senior management in

the Finance, Logistics, Media, or Tourism industry.

Invitation to the 2006-7Form 5&7 GraduatesIf you graduated as a Form 5 or 7 student in the

summer of 2007, then you are eligible for the

special concessionary membership offer - HK$0,

HK$0, HK$0 and HK$0 for four years (until August

2011)! To qualify, simply (1) visit www.sscaa.org

and complete the onl ine Membersh ip

Registration Form, (2) select "Friends Member"

(no voting right), (3) enter "2007" as your Year

Departed, and (4) enter "S5" or "S7" as your Form

Last Attended. Once we have verified your

information, your membership status will be

confirmed and membership fee waived. For

enquiry , p lease contact SSC Admin at

[email protected]

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A Press Conference

was held at 2.30 pm on

20th Sept 2007 (Thursday)

chaired by Dr. Raymond

Chien, Chairman designate

of the College Council. The

purpose was to confirm the

conversion of St Stephen's

College to a DSS school

starting from September

2008. Apart from the crews

from three TV broadcasting

corporations, reporters

from 13 local newspapers

attended the conference.

The reporters arrived at 2.00 p.m. that afternoon to join a Campus

Tour before the start of Press Conference.

Dr Raymond Chien, Chairman of the Press Conference, began

by giving a short introduction on the reasons for the conversion

to DSS, saying that the conversion would make possible a through-

train between St Stephen's Preparatory School- a private school,

and the College. He added that becoming a DSS school also gave

the College greater flexibility and autonomy in designing

curriculum and co-curricular activities, the management of staff,

as well as the use of resources. Moreover, the College was

founded in 1903 as a private school, so the conversion to DSS

would mean a revival of its time-honoured tradition of privately

educating both local and international students.

Dr. Louise Law, the

Principal, followed by

giving a brief speech on the

DSS distinctive features

such as boarding in a

picturesque and inspiring

campus, the mandatory

boarding in S1, S3 and S5

with a diversity of co-

curr icular act iv i t ies to

e n h a n c e t h e r e g u l a r

c u r r i c u l u m a n d t h e

development of the whole

person. The tuition of HK

$ 5 0 , 0 0 0 p e r a n n u m ,

payable in 10 installments, would be charged, inclusive of fees

for the mandatory boarding programmes. The activities included

Creativity Programme to help students develop their creative and

innovative potential; the Service Learning Programme to encourage

DSS Press Conference at St Stephen's CollegeSubmitted by Mrs. S. L. Louie, St. Stephen's College

community service and the development of leadership skills; while

the Mentoring Programme partners alumni with students to share

work and life experiences.

Dr Raymond Chien, Chairmandesignate of the College Council,speaking at the Press Conference

Dr Louise Law, the Principal,introducing and explaining themandatory boarding system of theCollege in 2008

After the delivery of the speeches, there was a Q and A

session to be followed by interviewing student representatives.

They are:

1. Lee King Yan- author of a two- hundred- thousand- word

Chinese fiction at the age of 15

2. Lee Ka Yan- enjoys being a boarder for five years

3. Kwok Ho Yin- student escort guide of The College Heritage

Trail

4. Robert Maxwell-an exchange student from the States

5. Cheng Choi Ling-BOCHK Bauhinia Bowl Sportgirl (Co-ed

School) of the year 06-07

Student representatives at the Press Conference

Reportersinterviewing ourstudentrepresentatives atthe Conference

The reporters showed great interest in the special co-curricular programmes of the College

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To Our ReadersHello, everybody! This is my first editorial on behalf of the Communications subcommittee, a very exciting experience for

me especially that I am only a recent Form 7 fresh graduate! Frankly speaking, joining the Alumni Association and being appointedas the leader of the Communications subcommittee is a rare learning opportunity as well as a challenging role forme. I have to learn my new university freshman's environment and study, while managing the Newsletter project- from the beginning on topics brainstorming to the date of publishing, the whole process is done within amonth! That's really amazing, isn't it? Therefore, if there are areas of imperfection, please forgive us, and doshare with me your comment. We promise to strive for improvement in every issue.

Franky [email protected]

Communications subcommittee : Hidy Chan, Tracy Lau, Angie Lo, Leonard Fok, Lewis Lau, Boris Tang, Keith Tong

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