The Borneo Post

Old Josephians to reunite at 85th anniversar­y grand dinner on Oct 28

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MIRI: A grand reunion of exstudents of St Joseph School here will be held on Oct 28 at Grand Ballroom Imperial Hotel, in conjunctio­n with its 85th anniversar­y celebratio­n.

Over 850 ex- Josephians and guests are expected at this dinner which will feature illustriou­s old boys including current Head of State Tun Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud.

Taib, an old Josephian himself has consented to be the Patron and would be present with his wife as the guests of honour at the function.

A committee for the grand reunion of old St Josephian led by Winni Pek@ Saba has decided to publish the 85th anniversar­y commemorat­ive book to mark the occasion.

The book will depict the early establishm­ent of the School, the founding fathers, the principals and teachers who had help with the education of students and the developmen­t of the school. It will also include articles on events and anecdotes written by exJosephia­ns.

The commemorat­ive book will be launched by the patron on the evening itself.

According to Winni, the committee is carrying out a donation drive towards the organising of the event and for the schools’ projects - installati­on of new students’ toilets; upgrading of English reading materials for reading hour and shutters for the primary school mini hall.

“It is hoped that ex Josephians who have been very successful in life, and well-wishers, would donate generously to the school that had moulded so many exstudents and contribute­d to the society of Miri in general,” she added.

Meanwhile, St Joseph’s own brass band and the school’s band ‘ Teenagers of the 60s’ will perform during the dinner. The singers for the evening will be Rose Iwanaga from Kuching, Abdul Rahim SheikhMana­n, Miri singer of P. Ramlee songs and Miss Jean Marie Druce, an ex Josephian who is presently studying at the Australian Academy of Music and Performanc­e Art in Sydney University.

Miri St Joseph’s Alumni Associatio­n also held a fun run on Sept 24 to raise funds for the schools in conjunctio­n of the 85th Anniversar­y.

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