According to the records, those who came and stayed on until they finished Form Five were:
Abdul Wahab bin Moktar
Ahmad bin ABang
Anyi Imang
Bujong
Elias bin Mahmud
LaKai Tuan'
Lian Aran
Marcus Don Suit
Matali Moksen
Mahammad Matasan
Mohamad Suhaili
Mustapha Besar
Nordin Naswhir
Ngau Wan'
Rosli bin Madani
Sakai Lasong
Sakan Belarek
Simon Ajang Lawai
Jilan Aank Badar
Talip Hadi
Tamparik Banta
and Wan Noh bin Lee
Chin Ching Ping
Chen Yong Siong
Chin Tze Yong
Yu Chin Sing
Lau Ming Kwong
Chai Choon
Ling King Hong
Ung Si Kin
Chong Kuon Kee
Niang Ting Chung
Huang Huat Kee
Liw Leong Eng
Huong Yam Ping Chau Han Siong
Lai Heng Chang
Wong Hua Ung
Si Soo Kheng
Chih Ching Jang
Leong Wai Long
Liaw Aik Hun
Chung Look Hwa
Tee Ngion Naxn
Than Chong Chong
Tai Chai May (His father owned chop Look Kee, Lutong)
And Huong Huat Diong
One of the first and a very painful incident was the drowning of Huong Huat Diong. In the memories of many, that was a tragic happening in the young lives of the students of Tanjong at that time. And many a times politicians would mention that particular drowning.
It impacted the lives of young students at that time. Sadness and loss could not be measures and in years to come, bereavement and grief would be kept in the recesses of our minds to be taken out to be re - examined and reflected on. Those who were close to him would remember with a sigh. What would have been? What ifs? On the register Huong was No 70, the last on the list registered in the year 1957.
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