We were very fortunate indeed because we were the last badge of SMOne students that were registered as the students of
There were forty of us comprising of Malay boys from the various Malay Schools scattered at the northern districts of Kedah i.e. Kubang Pasu,
As there were no strict guidelines on the age limitation, our age difference spanned the period of three years which were based on our birth years that were 1944, 1945 and 1946. As such, we could see the difference in body sizes which corresponded with their birth years when we registered at the school.
Those who were from outlaying districts were placed at the SAHC Hostel. Many of them were given nick names which depicted their physical characteristics and place of origins. Ismail Yaacob from Yen was given the nick name of Pak Choy while another Ismail from Jerlun was given the nick Pak Kaduk. While the dwarfed Yusoff Hamid was given the nick name of Little Boy . Abu Bakar Yaacob who hailed from Kampung Alor Belat was given the name of Aloq Belat.
However on the 1st. of May 2010 and after a period of 54 years, our previous age differences did not matter anymore because all of us seemed to be on equal footings with the appearance of frail looking god fearing citizens.
Some of the common characteristics of those days were the spellings of our names which were influenced by the English spellings such as Mohamed instead of Muhammad or Yaacob instead of Yaakub. As most of us were from the kampongs, our behaviours did not go in tandem with the English spelling names. Naturally we brought along our kampong way of life even though we were already absorbed into the world of English Education.
We started our third reunion by having a group photograph and followed by a prayer recital for our departed friends led by Haji Mohamed Lebai Endut and concluded by Haji Ismail Ibrahim. From the original forty, 12 has passed away namely:
- Abdullahee Che Din
- Ahmad bin Hambali
- Abdullah bin Salleh
- Azizan bin Taib
- Farid bin Ali
- Ishak bin Hassan
- Marzuki bin Jaffar
- Mohd. Noor bin Taib
- Norlajis bin Omar
- Omar bin Don
- Wahab bin Musa
- Yusoff bin Hamid @ Liitle Boy.
On the 1st. May 2010, we managed to assemble 13 classmates comprised of:
1. Abu Bakar Yaacob
2. Annuar Khmais
3. Halim Mat Ninggal
4. Harun Ali
5. Ibrahim Subhan
6. Ismail Ibrahim
7. Mohd. Saad Shafie
8. Mohamed Lebai Endut
9. Shamsuddin Hussein
10. Shariff Saad
11. Syed Zain
12. Haji Yaacob Mohamed
13. Yahaya Ahmad B
Five of our classmates namely
1. Kassim Hamid
2. Abdul Halim Ali
3. Syed Sheh
4. Halim @ Ropie Hamid
5. Ismail Yaacob @ Pak Choy
send their best wishes for the success of the 3rd. reunion. They could not make it to the reunion because of distance, prior commitment and also medical constraints.
However we doubted on the absence of Ismail Yaacob @ Pak Choy because of his prior commitment or rather he had done it on purpose. We did believed whole heartedly that his absence was because of his unfinished business with Haji Yaacob Mohamed. Because of this adverse factor, all of us compelled Haji Yaccob to let bygone be bygone. Haji Yaacob has sincerely and wholly pardoned our beloved late friend and also Pak Choy, the guarantor. So, we do sincerely hope that Ismail Yaacob @ Pak Choy would be present on our fourth reunion irrespectively .whether Haji Yaacob would be there or not. Insya Allah
I was rather sad because I failed to contact the other 10 classmates namely:
1. Fadzil Ahmad
2. Hashim Murad
3. Ismail Shafie @ Pak Kaduk
4. Mansor Hambali
5. Mokhtar Yunus
6. Omar Ahmad
7. Shafie Mehad
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9. Yahaya Ahmad A
10. Zubir Ahmad
If ever any follower of my blog came to know the where about of my ten lost friends, please do not hesitate to furnish me with the precious information on them.
On my part as the host, I am thankful to Allah for having such a very wonderful supportive and understanding friends who has responded very positively towards the idea of having the third reunion. They were the pivotal contributors towards the success of the third reunion. For three solid hours the classmates kept themselves busy by reminiscing about the past memories of 1956.
I am also very indebted to Zam and her two sisters who came over with their husband and kid. Even her auntie, Mak Chik Sayang came over with her famous bengkang pisang. My two sons Shiwar and Ezman has also joined hands in ensuring the success of the third gathering. Alhamdullillah. It was indeed a very memorable reunion and we promised to ourselves that we would continue with our reunion as long as Allah permits us. We have resolved that we would attend Ismail Ibrahim's daughter's wedding on 5.6.2010 at 2.00 pm so as to continue with our acquaintanceship. InsyaAllah
My co host, Halim Abdullah admiring the reunion streamer while waiting for the arrivals of our classmates
Our third reunion banner donated by my son, Ezwar
Preparing for the the feast at the kitchen
From left: Rohani Jasmani, her daughter Mazlin and her sister Noraini @ Mek Tet
From left: Wan Mansor, Mazlin, Rohani Jasmani, Noraini @ Mek Tet, Ezman and Mak Chik Sayang.
From left: Yahaya Ahmad B, Halim Abdullah, Ismail Ibrahim being welcome by the gracious Din Dongga who has not met them for the past 40 years.
Din Dongga and Haji Yaacob exchanging vital informations as they could not recognise the faces on the 1957 class photograph
Ezman giving a helping hand for the group photograph session taken by Shiwar on his Canon 450D
Seated from left: Ismail Ibrahim, Annuar Khamis, Halim Mat Ninggal, Syed Zain, Yahaya Ahmad B and Haji Yaacob Mohamed
Standing from left: Abu Bakar Yaacob, Shamsuddin Hussein, Abd. Halim Abdullah, Mohamed Lebai Endut, Ibrahim Subhan, Harun Ali, Shariff Saad and Mohd. Saad Shafie.
The group photograph was processed by Shiwar immediately and distributed as souvenirs before they departed for home
Welcoming the classmates to the third reunion
Engaging in the prayer recital for our departed friends
Halim Mat Ninggal flanked by Saad Shaife (left) and Mohamed Lebai Endut (right)
Smilingly waiting for my invitation for the food reception
Ismail Ibrahim took the opportunity to invite all those present for his daughter's wedding feast on 05.06.2010
Encouraging Halim Mat Ninggal to walk by himself with the aid of the walker
After much coxing, Halim managed to stand up by himself
Harun Ali giving his helping hands for Halim's departure
Ismail Ibrahim and Harun Ali assured the safety of Halim's departure
Halim Mat Ninggal bidding farewell
Halim Ali volunteered as a traffic warden for Halim Mat Ninggal's wife, Hajjah Nuzwir reverse gear
From left: Shariff, Haji Yaacob, Harun Ali and Annuar Khamis departed for Haji Yaacob's house at Sungai Baru
Haji Mohamed Lebai Endut relating to Zam about the circumstances that led him to abandon his Form Four Class in 1962 and joining the Day Teachers Training College located beside the SAHC Hostel. Lebai Endut forbade his son, Mohamed from pursuing his ambition in joining the Royal Military College at Sungai Besi. Just to spite his father, he went to the interview for the teaching profession recruitment exercise just by wearing his College's uniform (brown coloured shorts with white short sleeve shirt.).Miraculously he succeeded in his attempt and as such he became the first among the SMOne 1956 students to become a teacher at the age of 19 years old.
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CLOSER LOOKS AT OUR FRIENDS
Haji Mohamed Lebai Endut spend his retirement days practising his golf swings daily at his orchard at Kampung Bukit Payung. He has 3 children with 9 grand children
Abdul Halim Mat Ninggal resides in Taman Perpaduan, Kuala Kedah. He has 3 children with 4 grand children.
During our first reunion at the Alor Setar Government Rest House in 1976, he brought along a wide heavy leather belt. He brought the belt in anticipation of defending himself against any back lash from his classmates which he used to bully in 1956. In 1956, he was the biggest of us all since he was also the eldest. He was a bulldozer on the soccer field knocking every thing on his way. He was also a terror outside the field and we were not surprised when ended his career a a navy man.
Ironically on our third reunion, Halim Mat Ninggal was wheel chair bound with Parkinson. Despite of his handicap, yet Halim's spirit for the third reunion was tremendous and beyond our imagination. His wife, Hajjah Nuzwir told us that Halim kept awaking up through out the night in frenzy anticipation of the third reunion on the next day. Kudos to Halim with his sheer will power to join the third reunion and for his determination, we have awarded him with a Gajah Duduk sarung.
Assalamualaikum Dato', My name is Khairil Azwardy Bin Mat Kassim. My late father was a collegian (born 1945). The name Mat Kassim Bin Abdul Majid ring any bells in your mind sir? Was my father also your classmate? I just want to know. Adding to this information, my uncle Baharuddin Bin Abdul Majid also a collegian born 2 years after my father (1947). He was the former principal of KSAH. Now running a Shell petrol station in front of STAR, Alor Setar. Thank you sir!
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