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IMY ♥
Sunday, February 21, 2010 @ 11:49 AM

I was wondering why I wasn't invited as a author. D:
Well, it has been two months since our separation and I miss you people dearly. Although we still see each other very often but it is different to not have you people in class.
I shall assume that all of you feel likewise and miss me too (:

Haha. I don't know what else to blog. I will see you people soon. :D:D

-Vanessa

Photos
Sunday, November 29, 2009 @ 5:23 PM

Our photos


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-Wee Chong

(326) Days of 101
Thursday, November 26, 2009 @ 11:47 PM

It was always—and perhaps, always will be—a marriage of convenience, one-oh-one. On that unremarkable morning of the fifth of February a group of students with disparate personalities, varying characteristics and profoundly different lives came to Meridian Junior College to find their names printed on an innocuous notice board outside the school's general office, instructing them to assemble in front of an OGL holding an ugly blue sign which read 'Callisto 2'. This event, though seemingly unremarkable, would set them on a remarkable trajectory for the rest of their JC lives.

In this little collection of people there were many types, ranging from the eccentric to the more eccentric. Each one of them was gifted with a unique personality, inimitable and irreplaceable. The result was a class without a coherent identity, one which was fragmented in a pattern of cracks that ran deep and long. However this lack of solidarity, ironically enough, came to define the class in time—the only trait common to us all was the mutual understanding that we could never be a nuclear family.

One-oh-one-ers on a field trip no one wanted to go

In the months that followed the initial gathering the typical happened. Alliances were forged. Enemies were made (mostly facetiously). Alliances were broken. But somehow within the dynamic system of the class we never forgot the most important lesson in friendship: always acquaint yourself with people you are forced to spend a substantial amount of time with.

It's not a cup

We were, deservedly or not, labeled as the shiny academic pinnacle of the college. One Oh One – the first class of the first series of classes. It was more than a name, it was an image. Some among us did everything (intentionally or otherwise) to uphold this image, while others tried everything to dispel it. The teachers expected great things from us, and time and again we always failed to disappoint.

Pizza Partaye

The year came and went like a party guest who asks to spend the night (excruciatingly slowly), but eventually it did come to an end. The promos killed off a few of us, who shall be missed dearly. Others left on their own volition. But I think we all know that though our ties are tenuous, even when we are apart, we will always be together.

Smiles from the sleep-deprived and unshowered

I can say that I am proud to have spent a year in this class. And I think I can hazard a conjecture and say each and every one of you, though you may be loath to admit it, feels likewise. It has been a great run, one-oh-one, and for those still with us for the next year, I hope that it will continue to be as such.

- Nicholas Wong, 09S101

Class CIP
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 @ 11:17 PM

From email sent by Amelia:

Hey ppl!!
We'll be doing the class cip on 20th dec (based on the majority votes).
For those who will be overseas, i will try to organise another class cip in Jan.
Those who r not overseas, u MUST MUST MUST come on 20th dec hor......

Instructions for signing up:
1. Go to ISIS portal
2. Click on 'student services' > 'reach activities & records' > 'activities recruiting participants'
3. Option 10 - 'Sincerely Yours' 20th dec
4. Click JOIN

PLS SIGN UP BY LATEST THIS SUN! =]

Tuesday, November 24, 2009 @ 11:22 PM

Enjoy your life as you only get once chance to. LETS QUIT SCHOOL!

@ 10:42 PM

Official launch of class blog.
The blog skin is taken from our econs blog and i edit to use it for our blog.

Sunday, November 22, 2009 @ 10:45 PM

This is 09S101 blog. First post here.

-wee chong

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