Jan 27, 2011

Miss Kwan and Hi This Is Andrew From ACJC

and high-waisted shorts and V-I-C-T-O-R-Y and five crashers and hearing the sentence "She's Karen and she's lost two iPods" ten times. And "She's Grace, daughter of two people".

This is Aster.

Grace, Lee (Seokhoon) and I went pretty wild today, and we had a good time.

Our walk-in was great. The videos Amy did look... too awesome. Unfortunately my camera died halfway through Mzonka's walk-in. It was great that when there were technical problems with Morgen's introductory video, a few OGLs decided to start a school cheer, got the message across to the OGLs on the balcony on the other side of the school hall, and got it done well. It's more than just a reflection of initiative - it's also about taking a problem and turning it around, looking at it as an open door for other opportunities. That's something I haven't been able to do well.

Our OG learnt the first half of the mass dance. Foot cramp. Mass rally was funfunfun.

I really feel like injecting pictures into this post because things like that are usually best told in images, but thanks to my missing camera charger and dead camera, the pictures only in Grace's camera. Thank goodness she brought one.


You know how teachers attach adjectives to batches of students and remember them for that specific trait? Like, a certain batch was very enthusiastic and spontaneous. Another batch was very caring - they looked out for each other like a real, comfortable family. And this other batch was very creative.

It's not like an entire batch of students happened to consist of people who had always been enthusiastic or caring or creative.

Because JC is only two years long, a new batch of students' only direct reference to AC's culture and standards is their direct seniors. There must be something that causes entire batches of students to have a distinct quality about them.

We, the seniors, are the only direct line of reference the juniors have with regard to AC's culture and awesome school spirit and the standards we proudly hold high.

We, the seniors, determine the future of ACJC.

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