by Tanky Tang | Feb 15, 2012 | Memories
S J Lowcock’s way”Tell you what to do and never bother how you get the job done” gave those who worked for him full autonomy. Then a pat on the back made the job-well-done even more gratifying.The humorous comments of this cantonese-speaking-gweilo... by Tanky Tang | Feb 15, 2012 | Memories
Dear relatives and beloved ones of Jimmy, My brothers ( Maurice(class 66), Kenneth (class 71), David ( class 75 ) and I ( class 70 ) share your deep grief and so would my mother Beatrice if she’s not suffering from Alzeimer’s. My mother and Jimmy used to... by Tanky Tang | Feb 15, 2012 | Memories
I was a Form 2 boy when Mr. Lowcock became our Headmaster in the early 60’s. He seemed a very tall man in our small days. He was friendly. He was kind. He roamed our school ground carrying his signature ” Ha Kao” smile!Mr. Lowcock makes it known that... by Tanky Tang | Feb 14, 2012 | Memories
I visited an uncle who likes to collect. At his home, he has large custom built display cases showing off his various collections of stamps, coins, shells, libraries of music records, movies, books, etc. It is always his pride and joy to take visitors around his... by Tanky Tang | Feb 14, 2012 | Memories
Mr. Lowcock, you will always be remembered as a loving and caring headmaster and friend; and to many of us, you are DBS. Your selfless and tireless dedication to teachers and students was a paragon in education. When we were bewildered, your words of wisdom inspired... by Tanky Tang | Feb 14, 2012 | Memories
Mr. Jimmy Lowcock, the Legacy of a Patriarch Where does one begin to retrace the footsteps of a true giant? For me, it all started on a fateful day in 1960. Headmaster Lowcock, vigilant as always in tending to his flock, took me into his confidence when one day I...