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“...CHEFOO SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION (founded in 1908) PRESIDENT Mr. Howard F. Joyce VICE-PRESIDENTS Mr. L. Carrington Goodrich Mr. S. Gordon Martin PRINCIPALS OF CHEFOO SCHOOLS Miss Judith Spear (Chefoo Japan) Mr. Stuart Melton (Chefoo Malaysia) EDITOR (pro tern.) Mr. F. Robert Joyce Chefoo Magazine 1058 Avenue Road Toronto, Ontario Canada M5N 2C6 CHEFOO SCHOOLS AND HOSTELS Japan Chefoo School 529 Aza Hon Cho Nanae Machi, Kameda Gun Nanae 041-11, Hokkaido J a pan Philippi nes O.M.F. Hostel MCG P.O. Box 820 Makati Metro Mani la 3 117 Phi 1i ppi nes Malaysi a Chefoo School Tanah Rata Cameron Highlands Pen. Malaysia Si ngapore O.M.F. Swiss/German Hoste I 2 Cluny Road Singapore 1025 Rep. of Singapore...”
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“...issue, the Association completes its 76th year of publishing a magazine. 1986 is a critical year for the Cliefoo Schools Association with tiie resignation of our long-time editor, Miss Isabel Taylor. Over the past 13 years, we have indeed become accustomed to the regular receipt of abundant news of fellow Chefuslans and of our beloved Schools. The founding intention of the Magazine was to forge a link between Old Chefuslans and the School. Isabel has succeeded In this purpose by building carefully on the faithful labours of past editors. However, Isabel's commitment to the Magazine remains unique. Year by year she has worked selflessly behind the scenes to procure and provide material with little thought as to any "about" herself. Al the same time her association with the Magazine has been more explicit - from the late 1930's to the early 1950's, she served as the China Branch News Secretary; from the mid-1950's to the late 1960's, she was always ready to report on life at Chefoo .Japan; between...”
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“...Allow six to eight weeks for delivery after the completion of the three programmes. CI1EFOO, CHEFOO FOR EVER! The Chefoo Schools certainly live on in the hearts and minds of Old Chefusians through the poems that have been written, as in those by Dunlap and Dunant in this issue, and the songs that are still sung. The 1981 centennial booklet, "Songs and Verse", contains a wide selection from the Chefoo lore created over the years by Chefusians. The "School Ballad", one of the liveliest and most popular songs in the booklet, is reproduced on the following pages under its most recent title, "The Fields of Yesterday." It recounts the history of the Schools, and stanzas are regularly added telling of significant events. Since life at the Schools has been so highly varied and interesting during the last 40 years (see the tentative list of dates and locations inside the back cover), are there not some Chefoo poets who would like to contribute another sLanza or two out of their recent school lore?...”