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Class of 1990 Fri, 02 Jun 2006 02:20:15

So June 1st was the official opening of Parliament Session for 2006 and as per regular, the kids were all out and so were the handsome, beautiful tutors.

We had to wait for the last platoon to see our dear Mrs Tamalisi Koloti Latapu, but she was all smiles as is usual for our girls.I tried real hard to see if I could spot Mrs Seini Foliaki I'm waiting to have a baby Manu, but unfortunately the may have wheel-chaired her away before I got on the scene.

Of course we cannot forget our beautiful girls of Queen Salote College and their marching orders. This year seems to be a departure from the long route of yesteryear, and O4 here seems to remember some different things from what's on today's menu.

The girls found the fastest way home and ran for it. No more routing through downtown to scamper back home past ako-nofoma'u. We though the band had more songs to play then last years, and at least they have a band to play. We had to do with the smiling and the Lef"T" Lef"T" Lef"T" Righ"T" Lef"T" if you know what I mean ?

The rhythm section seems a little thin these days, I hope it's not the rich food their eating these days, but the girls seem to still have the bod', unlike some of our year that seem to be losing the battle and the war.


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Sat, 01 Apr 2006 10:58:38

What generosity !!! Congrats gals.

The news broadcasts for the past couple of days mentioned that the Queen Salote College festivities recorded in our Photo Gallery collected over 1/2 a million pa'anga. Over TOP$300,000 was collected by for the ex-students' association and a new departure was the especial concern from students, alumni and friends to provide needed funding for the current school needs. According to the principal, over TOP$200,000 was collected for the school's recurring needs.


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Class of 1990 Fri, 17 Mar 2006 22:37:30

O4 had the great privilege of taking our Melbourne class mate, sponsor on the Petani project, to actually see Petani.

We were real glad she had the chance to see the place. This is niiiicceeee.

More Photos @ Our Gallery : Petani


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Class of 1990 Fri, 17 Mar 2006 21:33:59

Neongo pe kuo kamata ke heheu 'a e pu'aki lea ia, pea kamata ke fakapotopoto, faka-kata fakaepalangi 'a e fefine ia, ka kuo fakamo'oni he pooni, ta 'oku kei vale fakatonga pe si'i Makeleta (iuee, kei faka-kata vale pe ee mali ia ki Fahefaa 'Jennifer')

'Amanaki mai 'a e kaume'a ia 'o Makeleta ke foki ange mo e me'a 'ofa ne 'oange ke ha'u mo ia, taa kuo kamata hono 'a'au ia si'i kato ke tuku 'i Tonga ni.

More Photos @ Our Gallery : Meeting.


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Class of 1990 Thu, 16 Mar 2006 19:55:25

The more you get to know this class, the more you learn that there is definitely some deficit in the hearing department for the majority of the members of the class.

Here I am with the kids in the lounge while the girls are having their meeting outside, unfortunately it's like being in a night-club, no one has any idea what the television is saying because the noise from the girls is soooo loud.

Looks like something special's about to happen cause that sure looks like a little tunu under that foila.

Photos @ our Gallery : Meetings


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Class of 1990 Thu, 16 Mar 2006 16:20:55

Me'a fakahela tama ko e finematu'a ni ia 'e nau vivili kenau frontpage. Pehe 'e kita ko e 'efi holo 'a e fanau kuo te fiemalie ke 'asi aa si'i kau finemui ... kaikehe

What happened again ?


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Thu, 16 Mar 2006 15:25:50

We tripped over to the school last night to greet and farewell the Ex-Students from Australia and we were surprised at the special treat they had offered to the boarding students.

You can barely see it, but there it is, the special treat for the night. Kale Laise.

Visit bTonga


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Class of 1990 Thu, 16 Mar 2006 15:12:22

Ko e faingata'a foki ia 'ete ngaue mo e kaume'a ko ee 'oku taka fa'a pu'i

Mahalo kuo ta'efiemalie 'a e finemotu'a ni ia he 'asi mata mata lelei 'a e toenga ia ko ee pea loto ia ke front page mo ia.

 

Visit bTonga


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Tue, 14 Mar 2006 23:27:30

The Special Guest of Honour to the Aloha Night was the Princess Nanasipau'u Tuku'aho, Chair of the Working Committee.

It goes without mention that the whole Ex-Student body were extremely honoured and overwhelmed with Joy that the Princess made herself available for the evening, as well as other work, and to enjoy the whole process, long and winded though parts may have been.


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Tue, 14 Mar 2006 15:37:22

 Just incase you may have missed some of the other lovely ladies of the evening.

We were all there, just some of us are less conspicuous than others ...


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