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A Great Birthday Bash of Sexagenarians!

Class of 68/70's Birthday Bash
Cocktails, pop-corn, photo-taking opportunities, a scrumptious buffet dinner, dancing, singing and a fabulous slide show down memory lane! That was what took place on 10 March at the Singapore Island Country Club’s Main Ballroom where the ACS Class of 1968/70 jointly celebrated their 60th birthday! As the photographs shown on this page suggest, it was indeed a superb birthday bash with plenty of great fun!

Music was provided by a live band and there was no shortage of impromptu song items and performances. This third reunion for the ACS Class of 1968/70 (the previous two were held in 2005 and 2008) is undoubtedly the most successful. Amongst the record turnout of 180 (including spouses) were many who had returned specially for the occasion from far-flung places such as the USA, Canada, the UK, Australia and Hong Kong.
Class of 68/70's Birthday Bash 
Chatting and catching up over cocktails.
Class of 68/70's Birthday Bash
"In days of yore, from Western shore…."
Class of 68/70's Birthday Bash
(L-R)  David Wu, William Tay, Bernard Lim,
Tan Li Tong, Henry Chia
 
Class of 68/70's Birthday Bash
(L-R)  Standing: Au Wai Pang, Gaw Lip Sin,
Michael Chia, Lam Chun See
S
eated: Fan Chee Kong, Chan Kum Kit, Alfred Chan
Class of 68/70's Birthday Bash
Chan Mei Lin and Eddy Fong
burning up the dance floor
Class of 68/70's Birthday Bash  (L-R) Ang Chin Eng, Tony Teo, Eddy Fong, Cyrus Medora, Mark Kan, Lawrence Chiang, Alan Toh 
(L-R) Sally Lam, Gerald Peck,  Leonard Kwan Keng Wah,  Jack Goh Jiak Sia, James Lee Bak Chio, Jimmy Lin Jen Chee  Class of 68/70's Birthday Bash 
 
Class of 68/70's Birthday Bash
Robin Thevathasan and Philip Ding
giving a rendition of “The Prayer”
Class of 68/70's Birthday Bash
Vivien Lee, Ho Pooi San,
Mimi Somjee and Chan Mei Lin
Class of 68/70's Birthday Bash
Jason Mah and Jon Choo
Class of 68/70's Birthday Bash
Mike Chia blowing his horn
Class of 68/70's Birthday Bash 
...Should auld acquaintance be forgot and never brought to mind...
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