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19 July 2010

Here's a post by a year3 on friday's pdp:)

Last friday was our annual Enrollment Ceremony for the Year1s cum Passing Down Parade.

We started off with the horseshoe formation, and the PL of each patrol marched out with her new Year1s out to be enrolled. The Guiders then helped the new Year1s pin on their enrollment badge, officially welcoming the Year1s into our company.Immediately after the Enrollment Ceremony was the Passing Down Parade.

Still in horseshoe formation, the year3s received their new roles from the year4s:) Cassandra our new CL then called for us to 集合, and we had to gather in our new patrols. I felt a rush of adrenaline, but it felt weird when the Year4s were beside us and not among us.

We were then given time to rehearse our performances. After that, we proceeded to the Student Lounge for the performances by each batch.
The Year1s did various k-pop dances, like Gee and Oh!.
The Year2s danced to 撑腰, and then broke of into each individual Coy for another special performance coordinated within each coy.
The Year3s did a skit on how a 团 should really be like, working together to achieve greatness. The lights were then turned off and they sang By the Blazing Council Firelight, holding candles, and dedicated a sweet message to the Year4s.
The Year4s did an upbeat performance, lifting our spirits, by dancing to some happier songs. They incorporated the dance moves from Gee into the song NuABO, which was really interesting. They also danced to Hot and Cold, which was really funny. They danced to Ring Ding Dong as well, and then while giving out customised STICKY candy jars to the juniors, they sang the song 当你孤单你会想起谁.The Guiders then presented the Year4s with a token of appreciation, for all the hard work they have put in for the better of our company.
On this day, we'll always like to extent our heartfelt gratitude to the guiders who've always been there :)
Also, thank you Joylynn and Yiksheng our wonderful pdp ICs for making PDP10 a success!

After the performances was dinner, also our last chance to be together as one patrol. We had food made and brought in by the Year3s of each patrol, which was quite fun, as we got to taste the hard work of all our batchmates.It also felt more homey as the food was handmade. We took the time to exchange our gifts and take more pictures with the seniors for one last time, and I really treasured the time we had during dinner. It was the last chance for us to interact so closely during activity, before breaking off into our new patrols.

To the Year4s who have been looking out for us and taking care of us, my gratitude cannot be expressed fully in words, and I think I'll speak for the whole company when I say I love you. Thank you for everything.To the Year3s who have newly taken over, all the best. We'll do it together, to bring Dunman High Company to greater heights. (:

Love dhscoy:)

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