IT was an unforgettable get-together for Sultan Abdul Hamid College (SAHC) graduates when over 200 pupils from the Class of 1974 collected for a two-day event in Alor Setar, Kedah.
The get-together honored the fiftieth wedding ceremony anniversary of the pupils “graduating” from the establishment in 1974.
Reunion rep Tunku Munirah Tunku Mukhtar, 67, claimed the event started with a convention within the SAHC substance on the very first day.
“After a walkabout across the school, we loved a luxurious breakfast of nasi lemak and the well-known native dish Mee Goreng Abu.
“The current college principal, Shamsul Badri Ishak, also joined us on the walkabout,” she claimed.
Tunku Munirah claimed the graduates moreover went again to a category for an fascinating session with their earlier physics educator Chong Kam Poh, that’s at present in his 80s.
She claimed the graduates wanted to “learn” the subject as soon as once more, which quite a few had truly uncared for.
On the 2nd day, over 180 graduates assembled at Medina Thai Palace in Alor Setar for supper.
Tunku Munirah claimed the supper was due to graduates Datuk Seri Yahya Abdul Jalil and Datuk Syed Zulkiflee Shahabudin.
Former pupils from across the nation and overseas participated within the two-day get-together, she claimed, with some from relating to Canada and the United States.
“It was a night of joy and laughter as we reminisced about our school days half-a-century ago,” claimed Tunku Munirah, conserving in thoughts that 10 earlier instructors moreover participated within the event.
She claimed the night had loads of enjoyment, with contributors taking pleasure within the supper, picture session, lucky draw and cake to notice the celebration.
Yahya moreover proficient a token to the earlier instructors that participated within the event.
Founded in 1908, SAHC is among the many nation’s earliest and most outstanding establishments in Malaysia.
It is moreover among the many nation’s earliest English- software establishments. Students of this establishment are fortunately referred to as “collegians”.