Eagles Eye - December 2014

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Eagle’s Eye Dalat International School, Tanjung Bunga, 11200 Penang, Malaysia

What’s Inside: Nobody Got Time . . . . 3 Survey shows the truth about this paper: very few read it!

NoNoWriMo . . . . . . 3

Students spend a month working on their own novel

Bro, Do You Even Lift? . . . 4 Students and staff enjoy the new weight-lifting room

Pit Stop: Dalat! . . . 5 Student Council’s “A-Mazeing Race” provides a night of keen competition and a little confusion

Pumpkins and Ping-Pong. . . 5

Seniors and their eighthgrade buddies spend an evening together

Bittersweet . . . . . 7 RLT Players put on challenging performance at PAC; but it was the last for many Eagle’s Eye Staff Note: This issue of the school paper has been written by the students in English 12, B-Block. Writers: Aaron Bengs, Hee Ra Chung, Morgan Guthrie, Marshall McManus, Jet Oh, Jamie Ooi, Tim Phan, Tesa Sasse, Rebekah Steinkamp, Joseph Stoltzfus, Priska Sugianto, Peter Tan, Hui Min Tang, Kia Thompson, Benjamin Tse, Joseph Um, Jacob Uzzle, Adviser: Mrs. Carin Roylance Eagle’s Eye

Bold Enough?

nifer Yook (12), “as we admired the dancing lights as well as the glowing backdrop.” Delineating this year’s theme, Mr. Sheptock described bold moves as things people cannot do without God. Entertaining and energetic, he would often joke about people seated in the front rows getting spat on. His animated presence reeled in the attention of many as he would either change his accent into a squeaky, amusing tone or suddenly lift a student up to illustrate and emphasize his points. Through his meaningful and poignant messages, he warned the audience against the complacency of Christian living, encouraging them to devote themselves to God daily and to crave His Word. In addition, he expounded on the idea of

Spiritual Emphasis Week. Long anticipated. A moment to relax, rejoice, and refresh. An occasion to hear the Word of God. An exciting time to worship and sing praises to the Lord. Food for faith. Liberation from burdensome assignments. Phenomenal stage decor. Dazzling spot lights. Guitar grinding. Cymbals crashing. Sweet-sounding singers. An enthusiastic and passionate guest speaker. SEW 2014! “Every day should be a bold move for God!” exclaimed Mr. Rudy Sheptock, the speaker of this year’s SEW, as he introduced the theme for the week. A curious and elevated atmosphere filled the chapel. Eager to know what God may reveal to them this year, the crowd stood up from their chairs in response to electric guitar riffs by John Kim (12) and drum beats by Peter Tan (12). Mr. Brandon Orr and his band led the entire room to an upbeat song, “Counting on God” by Desperation Band. Many were amazed and awed at the newly fashioned stage. Indeed, the worship band had worked diligently in preparation for this event, practicing worship songs before and after school and spicing up the stage with an appealing and original taste. “Every SEW has a personalized element to it—whether it is the speaker performing skits or the band singing new songs. This year, I particularly enjoyed the stage props. Though I do miss the SEWs in the hotel ballrooms, the SEW of 2014 induced the gasps of my friends and myself,” complimented Jen-

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By Benjamin Tse servant-hood, challenging the crowd to surrender boldly to God, wait on Him, and initiate a servant heart. Truly, his sharing stirred up much laughter; yet in essence, he revealed the gold nuggets concerning true faith in Christ. Concerning true faith, Zachary Tan (11) shared, “During SEW or MEW each year, I observe a certain trend of spirituality rise throughout the week. It is great to see students feel God moving in their lives; however, it is as if God is only invited to move during these weeks and not throughout their daily lives.” He termed this particular trend as the “spiritual highs” and “spiritual lows” of Dalat, describing students’ irregular, inconsistent behavior towards (Continued on page 2, col. 1)

Musical Bonding By Morgan Guthrie The choir had the privilege of participating in the 20th International Choir Festival with eight other schools from three different countries. This opportunity provided much enjoyment to 23 high school students whom Ms. Joyce Goh, proudly directs each day. They worked hard in preparation for this event as they performed five unique chorus pieces in unison with students from various schools represented in Bangkok. This event not only gave the students 1

a chance to learn new vocal skills, but also a time to build stronger relationships. The opportunity to perform with students from different countries provided an atmosphere of unity among fellow high school students from Asia. It also offered the students an opportunity for growth in their technique as singers. Rebekah Steinkamp (12) said, “The choir trip was an amazing experience because we had the opportunity (Continued on page 2, col. 3 December 2014


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