Eagle's Eye

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Dalat International School, Tanjung Bunga, 11200 Penang, Malaysia

What’s Inside: AMDers Wow Audience . 3 Two seniors give their Advanced Merit Diploma presentations

Sticks & Stones . . . . 4

President Obama wins second term in Dalat election

AMusical Beginning . . . 4

Musical at Paradise helps raise money for Annual Fund

An Enchanted Evening . 5 Recitals wow audience

Giggles & Wiggles . . 7

Fourth graders focus on kitchen chemistry

Unexpectd! . . . . . . 8 Volleyball girls bump into Jonas Brothers in the Manila Internatinoal Airport!

Storytelling Acts . . . 9

RTL Players present challenging stories at PPAC Eagle’s Eye Staff

Note: This copy of the school paper has been written by the students in the English 12 class. Writers: Shion Beak, Jarrod Forsdick, Jeeho Han, Anna Hoffmeyer, Chanel Huang, Sol Jin, Sam Kes, Esther Kim, Grace Kim, Amanda Leech, Ooi Yung Tsen, Ji Won Park, Jake Smith, Jamie Thompson, Josh Thorne, Chareesa Usaha, Bertha Wang, Wei Ken Chee, Hank Wong, Jane Yook Adviser: Mrs. Deborah Gray Eagle’s Eye

December 2012

Turkey Shenanigans

By Jamie Thompson

opportunity to get to know each other on a more personal level. My favorite part of the evening was listening to people answer the questions because not every answer was the same,” said Xiao Leen Siow (12). Even though the Canadian Thanksgiving holiday had taken place a month earlier, a Canadian friend or two still showed up to

Sitting around the festively decorated table, Shawn Kim (11) reads aloud the question written on the paper leaf in front of him: What are you most thankful for? As his peers around him took a moment to deliberate their answers before sharing, Kim assuredly already knew his. Thanksgiving took place in our very own Seaside Café on 22 November. The feast consisted of all the traditional Thanksgiving delicacies such as turkey, deviled eggs, and pumpkin pie. Sam Kes’s (12) mouth started to water as his plate slowly piled up while walking down the food line. “Seeing the plethora of food sitting on the counter made me want to just jump on the table and start stuffing myself while simultaneously making a food angel from the joy I felt in my heart. However, I was just as content to stuff myself with seconds…and maybe even thirds,” said Kes. Not only the dorms filled their tummies on this Thursday evening; staff families and day students joined the party as well. After Mr. Joe Young greeted them at the entrance of the cafeteria, they were escorted moments later to their designated spot. The seating arrangement created a network of both old and new relationships. “The overall atmosphere of the evening was very comfortable because everyone either knew each other or had the

join in on the festivity. “Although many people poked fun that I was a Canadian celebrating an American holiday I knew it was only for fun and games. I really enjoyed the evening, and I also enjoyed having the opportunity to make people laugh,” said Reagan Mahoney (12). One by one the people around Kim’s table gradually answered the question; soon it neared his time to answer. “I’m thankful for my wonderful sister Christina Kim (9) because she is the greatest,” said Kim. •

$how Me the Money SPLASH! Mr. Larry Chinn, the Annual Fund coordinator, fell in the tank for the cause of the Annual Fund. Students cheered as they had hit the target. The 2012 Annual Fund kicked off on Monday, 8 October, with the goal of raising rm120,000. Mr. Chinn promoted the event by speaking to classes and holding up posters in the morning as parents dropped off students. The Annual Fund last year brought greatly needed improvements to the school. The newly renovated cafeteria increased the students’ appetites. Much of the money was allocated to new band instruments. “I was very excited because I got a new oboe from annual fund last year!” said Chanel Huang (12). In addition, 1

By Bertha Wang

the Annual Fund provided the Calculus TI-89 Calculators for the math lovers. Students of all grades also benefited immensely from the umbrella program, also funded by the Annual Fund, as they could stay dry during the rainy season. The Annual Fund this year planned to purchase new lockers for middle school, new BBQ grills for the dorms, new library books, new sound equipment for chapel, and new musical instruments. Thrilled to know they would be getting new lockers as the current ones are over 30 years old, middle school students joyously threw their lockers off the building. Students in speech classes and dramas will also (Continued on page 2, col. 1) December 2012


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