THE CLASS

110 2007!<3
Hadlians!
Raffles Girls' Secondary!

Andrea. Bernice. Cheryl Foo. Cheryl Lim. Deenie. Denise. Dionne. Elaine. Enting. Esther. Hannah. Hemin. Huijie. Huiting. Jaslyn. Joanne. Jodi. Lingyue. Manfang. May. Meijun. Priscilla. Rain. Ruth. Sarah. Sherilyn. Stephanie. Wenyuan. Yiwye. Yoonjung. Zhangxue. Zhiqi.

JPSL, PSLs, SPSLs & PIT!
Jiya. Charmian. Jiawen. Jingxiao.
Laura. Sarah. Yityng. Zhiying.

Class Comm.
Chairman: Dionne
Vice-Chairman: Bernice
Secretaries: Deenie & Esther
Treasurers: Jodi & Zhangxue

Decoration IC: Stephanie
Environment IC: Ruth
Welfare IC: Sarah

AV/IT. Rep: Andrea & Hemin
CLE/SL Rep: Elaine & Rain

English Rep: Priscilla
Chinese Rep: Rain
Math. Rep: Yoonjung
Chem. Rep: Cheryl Foo
Literature Rep: Ruth
Geography Rep: Wenyuan
History Rep: Huijie
PE. Rep: Hemin & Joanne

We rule the land!

Birthdays/Events

30th May - Report Books
22th June - Class Outing
29th June - Parent Teacher Meeting

Tagboard



Links

Andrea
Bernice
Cheryl (Foo)
Denise
Elaine
Esther
Hemin
Huijie
Jaslyn
Rain
Stephanie

Jiawen - PSL
Sarah - PIT
Wanxin - House Captain

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Creds

Designer Rain
Resources 1 2 3 4 5
Monday, April 30, 2007

I want personalised ones! That'll be SO MUCH COOLER LAH. Like Lingyue said, NAME then NICKNAME.

Anyway, what colour tee/pullover(like the psls' one right!) you guys want. White and black's so boring, but usually other colours look the best on them oh well..

Oh yeah, our FINAL (I hope) Raffles Book Day script.









Sing To the Dawn

(Play starts with Dawan running out the stage crying.)

Choir girls start the moment Dawan runs in and is in the centre, singing softly and slowly increase their volume.

Dawan: Why was I born a girl? Nobody believes that I can help the village improve! I don’t want to be a girl! I could achieve so much more as a boy! I could help the village be free of the landlord! I could help the village have a continuous supply of water! Just look at all the things I can do, if only I was a boy!

(Birds enter just in time for the chorus. Semicircle around Dawan. Dawan Is sitting in the centre, crying, looking at the world around her. Birds dance according to the chorus.)

(Kwai walks in after birds leave)

Kwai: My dear sister, I am so very sorry that I did not stand out and speak for you. I felt that Father was right. You have your own responsibilities. Your responsibilities are to grow up into a woman with fine skills like needlework, and to marry well. This is what you are to do when you grow up. Listen to me, you can’t go wrong!

Dawan: NO! I want to be different from the rest of the women. They did not have a chance to receive education, but I did! I want to make a difference! Yes, I have my responsibilities, but can’t I handle more? I believe I can. Didn’t you say that when you persuaded Father to let me attend school?

Kwai: (considers for a moment) Well, I guess you are right. Not all women can only handle that much. Different people can do different things, especially my sister. (Smiles) Come on, let’s go look for Father.

(Kwai and Dawan leave stage, Father and Mother enters)

Mother: My dear husband, please believe me. I trust that Dawan is able to take care of herself in the city. She would be able to achieve so much and help the village!

Father: No! She is just a girl. She should stay home and take care of the house. Anyway, she should stop school now and get married. I have wanting to tell you that for a very long time.

Mother: Yes, but I really feel that she should be given a chance to prove herself, and to achieve great things! Given her character, she is sure to succeed, my dear husband.

Father: Perhaps, my daughter would be able to do that. But would she be able to take care of herself?

Dawan, who overheard the conversation, runs in

Dawan: Yes, Father! I would take care of myself, and write back every other day! Please, just let me go!

Father, after consideration: Well, since your mother has no objections, then you may go to the city for school.

Dawan: Thank you, Father. Thank you, Mother. I promise that I will come back after I graduate to help the village out of this situation.









Yeah I shall go do homework & mug. Jiayous everybody for Midyears!