President | Victor Tan (80) | Subcommittee | ||
Vice President |
SAL Rahman
Desmond Yip (82)
Terrence Chang (Hon) (65) |
Social
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Alvin Li (86)
Kasim Fattedad (97)
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IPP | Stanley Fong (78) | Club activities | Lawrence Lee (74) | |
Treasurer | George Hong Choy (79) | Newsletter and Internet | Daniel Ma (76) | |
Hon Trasurer
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Daniel Wan (82) | Mentor |
Lau Pau (76)
Kasim Fattedad (97) |
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Committee |
Tony Choi (75)
Raymond Chu (78)
Henry Leung (74)
Richard Leung (66)
Horace Chan (66)
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Membership |
Daniel Wan (82)
Marc Wong (03) |
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Ball Chairman | George Hong Choy (79) | |||
Rules | Selwyn Chan (77) |
Do you that our governement by her committment has to carry out sustainability assessments on any proposals, but the Tamar proposal has skipped such assessment?
It isnt surprising that your answer, like those from the public, are NO. It is difficult for the public (even for DSOBA smart guys) to fully understand the issues involved, as the vital information is either missing or difficult to find.
About Steve Chan ('75)
A part time professional architect (as hobby), amateur photographer (for bread and butter), regular (irregular) writer and commentator, a production (non-productive) politician,
..and a full time bird-watcher.
Won an award at a Hong Kong Design open competition, a few photographs published by Time magazine, a few articles published by SCMP, and a lot more are put to rest RIP in clients and editors bins. Personal photographic exhibition sponsored by committee for promotion of arts, HKU.
Contact: stevevfc@gmail.com
DSOBA Golf Day
February 17, 2006
Photo Gallery
Our annual golf day was held at the beautiful Kau Sai Chau public golf course on Friday, February 17. There were a total of 29 participants of which 16 were old boys and 13 were guests, of the 13 guests 4 were ladies.
To make the event more enjoyable, all par 3's were marked with a prize for closest to pin and hole 17 was marked for 2 longest drive prizes, one for men and another for women.
In order to avoid incorrect handicap reporting and to give everyone a chance of winning, scoring for the tournament is based on the New New Preoria format, whereby 6 holes are drawn and discarded after the tournament and the scores from the remaining 12 holes are used to calculate the individual’s handicap for the day, which is then subtracted from the player’s gross score for his 18 hole round to decide the winners.
All participants were eligible for the champion, 1st runner up and 2nd runner up trophies. The DSOBA President’s Cup trophy, to be presented at our AGM, is reserved for DSOBA member.
Conditions on the South Course where we had our tournament was ideal, the day was cool and breezy and to add to the challenge, the wind caused some problems with a few of the holes. The day began with the first tee-off at 12:09 and ended with a sumptuous dinner buffet and prize giving ceremony.
The winners are:
Men’s longest drive Lewis Leung (84)
Women’s longest drive April Chuen
Closest to Pin: Helena Tsui
Patrick Lee (83)
Spencer Leung (83)
Kenneth Lau (83)
Champion: S.A.L. Rahman (71)
1st Runner up: Jerry Chang (80)
2nd Runner up: Manson Chan
DSOBA President’s Cup winner: S.A.L. Rahman (71)
We thank all participants for their support and look forward to more members and guests participating in this fun and healthy sport.
Stanley Fong (78)
President, DSOBA
Lam Sum-Chee has been a successful investment banker and acute private investor. He is currently retired rich & comfortable. His infrequent talks arranged by universities and the media on investing have always been well attended with rave reviews. This is a rare opportunity to hear his proven insights and experience as well as asking your favorite questions.
This event is open only to DBS old boys & their wives. Seats are limited. Please contact Amy at 2713-5268 to secure your reservation.
[Brief note on Lam Sum-Chee : He is a graduate of University of Hong Kong 1967 majoring in History. Presently retired, he gained his investment expertise working as an analyst with Vickers da Costa, later on becoming Executive Director of Wardley Investment Services, then Vice President of Merrill Lynch and subsequently Union Bank of Switzerland. His book titled ¡§Security Analysis in Practice¡¨ was the second best-seller in Hong Kong in 2005.]
By Fung Yee Wang ('55)
Nov 2005
Dear Old Boys,
This is to inform you that your Alma Mater has launched a school history project. The project was first conceived last summer when I returned to the school to search for materials on Rev. George She, Headmaster from 1955 to 1961.
In a meeting with Mr. Terence Chang, the current Headmaster, he asked me to consider mounting the project. I accepted the challenge and had a voluntary work group formed by the beginning of this year to do the research and writing. It comprised a retired professor of history (an expert in the field of history of education in HK) from CUHK who was the group leader, Dr. Tommy Lau (old boy of class 1963, formerly HK Government Record Service Director) and myself (old boy of class 1955).
Preliminary work had begun in April 2005, but unfortunately the leader had to resign for medical reasons in August. I then approached an equally esteemed retired professor from HKU to take her place. He had agreed to help, but again he was taken ill soon after his acceptance of our invitation. He too had to opt out. Now Tommy is the leader and I, the only other member of the group. We have a well-equipped office in the school and the support of three part-time research assistants.
The tentative title of the book is “To Lead and to Serve: History of the Diocesan Boys’ School, 1869 – 2004” and the table of contents is as follows:
Part I: A Chronological View
1. The School in the Making: 1869 – 1918
2. Progress and Expansion: 1918 – 1941
3. Meeting the Challenges of the Time: 1941 – 1961
4. Striving for Excellence: 1961 – 1983
5. Continuity and Change: 1983 – 2000
6. A New Phase in Development: 2000 – 2004
Part II: Other Perspectives
7. The School Committee and Headmasters
8. Staffs and Students
9. The campus and School Life
10. Scholastic Activities
11. Extra-curricular Activities
12. The Alumni
Part III: Appendices
The manuscript (in Chinese) will be ready for the publisher by the end of August 2007 and will then be translated into English. It is planned that the Chinese version will be published in mid 2008 and the English version in late 2008 or early 2009, just in time for the 140th Anniversary.
I hope you will help us by (1) forwarding this letter to as many old boys as possible at your earliest convenience, and (2) responding to the following questionnaire (writing freely on a separate piece of paper if you like) on or before 31 December 2005.
Thanking you in anticipation of your assistance,
Yours sincerely,
Fung Yee Wang (’55)
1 Nov 2005
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Questionnaire
1. Which year did you take your HKCEE?
2. When did you leave DBS?
3. What did you do after leaving DBS? Further your studies/Work?
4. What is your present educational/professional qualification?
5. If you have ever studied and/or worked outside HK, please describe.
6. What profession/trade are you presently engaged in?
7. Do you have any fond memories of your school days to share with others?
– About yourself
– About your schoolmates
– About your teachers
– About your Headmaster(s)
– About the non-teaching staff
– About the campus
– About school life
8. Other comments
9. Your name please (optional, but we would appreciate your putting down your name as this is a historical document)
Thank you.
Please send your response by mail to Mr. Y. W. Fung, c/o the Headmaster, DBS, 131 Argyle Street, Kowloon or by email to yeewangfung2@hotmail.com.
It takes individuals with self-confidence and a strong sense of team spirit and industriousness in order for a factory to create a quality product that adds value to the community at large. It requires self-motivation, a clear objective, shared values and an unwavering focus to achieve an end result that meets – and sometimes even exceeds – the expected and consensual standard that has been set. Together, each and every individual plays their part to create, establish and strengthen a well-respected and trusted brand in which everyone can take pride. These are the very qualities which the life of the Diocesan School fostered within us and which it continues to exemplify. It gave all of us ‘old boys’ a name, a legacy
Do join us for our much anticipated "Shanghai Fáng" evening of pleasure and entertainment where we can renew old friendships and reaffirm our commitment to the present generation of students. Proceeds from the event will be used to fund DSOBA and various school projects in need of support. Your continuous benevolence will ensure that the knowledge and principals so valued by our Alma Mater will unceasing to grow and flourish within the school community
Please make a note in your diary and reserve your tables now so that you do not miss this important and enjoyable annual event. We hope that you will join in the spirit of the Shanghai theme by wearing traditional Chinese costumes to mark the occasion!
Yours sincerely,
Alvin LI (86) 2005 Ball Chairman