Semester End Report Part 1
I think I should apologise for this late entry. Yes, I should.
Sorry. heh.
Okay.
Nearing the end of the second week of a three-week semester holiday. And what should've been posted a long long time ago was the report on the (really-really packed) final week of the Semester.
Let's begin.
Friday, June 11th.
Final A-levels paper: Economics A2. Seniors came out of great hall, some emotionless, some dazed (and thankfully) most just chattering away. Exams may have been over, but there's still loads of packing to do. Some seniors were even going back that day, returning only for the
Student Dinner or
Awards Day. Weekend saw a very dead college. The SC were mostly decorating the hall for the
College Dinner, some of the girls were busy preparing the cute seniors' gifts for the Student Dinner. (Yes, the were
handmade my dearest seniors. Shows how much we love you. Future juniors take note!) Two buses left for midvalley on sunday.
Monday, June 14th.
College Dinner. Great Hall. 8.00 pm. Theme : Euro 2004. The hall was decorated into what could pass as a football field, with an authentic goal-post to boot (carried it all the way from the field, we did. Notice that there was only one goal post. Do you know how heavy the thing is?) Started with a unique, if not captivating footie skill display. Food was great. It was all balls that night. From the commentator style MC-ing (shelby and abu bakar attan respectively. only half-convincing though. the real abu apparently speaks mainly in BM.) to the dresscode (strictly informal. if there ever was one.) The highlights were games galore (dribbling, juggling, scoring-blindfolded-against-three-goalies, an interhouse FIFA computer competition). The prizes? Original football merchandise including the Official Replica Euro 2004 ball, the Roterio. Despite starting with a bang (or should we say a goal, compliments of the once-England international super-sub Mr Richard Small), it ended prematurely as there was hardly anyone left in the hall come prize-giving time. They were probably still hung-over by England's defeat to France that morning. Whatever the reason, that didn't stop the college from celebrating
Student Dinner the next day.
Which will be covered in the next post along with the
Play,
Awards Day and whatever else that comes to mind.
Right now, I'm off to
attempt those holiday assignments. (Unbelievable? Believe it.)