The Weekly Kaya & Toast -- Spring Term Week 8: Final issue from the 29th.
Updates Contents 1. The 30th ICSS Executive Committee <#135e02f967b740d7_item1> 2. Final words from our President, Joshua <#135e02f967b740d7_item2> 3. Final words from our Vice-President, Eileen <#135e02f967b740d7_item3> 4. Final words from our Secretary, Shun Ying <#135e02f967b740d7_item4> 5. Final words from our Treasurer, Joel <#135e02f967b740d7_item5> 6. Final words from our Major Event Officer, Yijing<#135e02f967b740d7_item6> 7. Final words from our Events Officer, Fong <#135e02f967b740d7_item7> 8. Final Words from our Events Officer, Qin Zheng<#135e02f967b740d7_item8> 9. Final words from our Sports Officer, Yuxiang <#135e02f967b740d7_item9> 10. Final words from our Liaisons Officer, Yong Wen<#135e02f967b740d7_item10> 11. Limited edition Solemates T-shirts <#135e02f967b740d7_item11> ------------------------------ 1. The 30th ICSS Executive Committee With the conclusion of our AGM on the 29th of February 2012, it is our delight to introduce the newly-elected committee to you! *President: Ashley Ng Vice-President: Bennett Tan Secretary: Gabriel Quek Treasurer: Ng Zhen Yi Events Officer (Major Event): Phua Hsuan Te Events Officer: Lee Ting Wei & Tan Qian Wen Sports Officer: Teo Kai Qin Liaisons Officer: Loy Xing Kai* As the outgoing 29th ICSS Exco, we’re sad to bid everyone farewell, and will certainly treasure the memories and friendships forged over the course of just one year! One little K&T article is insufficient to thank everyone who’s been there for us over the past year, so we’ve expanded it to 9 Kaya & Toast posts - as you’ll see if you scroll down this issue. :) <http://e.groupspaces.com/click/1xvm3-1ez6m-208vig028y?u=http%3A%2F%2Ffiles.groupspaces.com%2Ficss%2Ffiles%2F338803%2Fjt1fN3rJKaSX88nLQTrM%2FDSC08399%2Bedited%2B2.jpg%3Fview%26utm_medium%3Demail%26utm_source%3Dgroup%26utm_term%3Dgroup-1361> Before we close the curtain on our year, we’d just like to rally everyone round in providing the 30th ICSS Exco your full support and encouragement in the coming year, just as you’ve done for us! We are confident that they can step up to the plate and bring this Society to greater heights, but they’ll need all the support they can get. As our final request, we’d like to especially call on all Freshers of the 30th ICSS batch to stay closely-knit and passionate as you’ve always been, and together throw your weight behind the 30th ICSS Exco as they embark on possibly the biggest, most momentous, and most demanding events in our Society’s recent history: our *30th Anniversary Celebrations*. And so, while farewells are the hardest part, all of us in the 29th ICSS Exco know- we’re blessed to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard. To every one of you reading this article- thank you for making saying goodbye so tough, and we wish you all the best in all your endeavours in the year ahead! Goodbye, and God bless. ;) Much love, 29th ICSS Exco <http://e.groupspaces.com/click/1xvm3-1ez6m-208vig028y?u=http%3A%2F%2Ffiles.groupspaces.com%2Ficss%2Ffiles%2F338855%2FQmyHuiMzGCAGaQZrMwj9%2Ffinal-words.jpg%3Fview%26utm_medium%3Demail%26utm_source%3Dgroup%26utm_term%3Dgroup-1361> ------------------------------ 2. Final words from our President, Joshua *“I have fought the good fight, I have run the race, I have kept the faith.” * *-2 Timothy 4:7* As I pen this final farewell, I’m looking desperately for sources of inspiration to best articulate the battle of emotions taking place inside me. How to put an entire year’s worth of memories and experiences into words? Interestingly though, in my search, I chanced upon our first K&T post as the 29th ICSS Exco: *“If I have seen further it is only by standing on the shoulders of giants.” -Isaac Newton* *... To you, the unsung heroes of ICSS, the silent 'giants' whom we have come to and will continue to depend upon in the year ahead, thank you. Thank you, for choosing us, for trusting us, and for placing us upon your shoulders to help everyone look a little farther in the distance, and see the way forward on this journey that we all share.”* I have to admit that it’s more than a little nostalgic to read those lines written almost a year ago! However, deeper than the sentimentality of the article, reading those words reminded me of the many instances over the past year that made those words nothing more than a severe understatement. Indeed, the seniors who stayed for their 2nd, 3rd, or even 4th ten hour marathon AGM, the Freshers who injected so much energy and enthusiasm into all our events, the Cast and Crew of Solemates who put on an unforgettable performance to a sell-out crowd, and the entire community of Singaporeans here in Imperial College are all the ‘giants’ whom we the Exco have stood upon to see a little farther, and thus drawn our support and strength. So it is with a tinge of sadness and longing that we the 29th Exco bid farewell to all our ‘giants’, who did not just trust us with the running of the Society, but *cared* for us every step of the way. Though words can’t express our gratitude for what our giants have done for us, they deserve recognition for their unwavering efforts, and so, here’s an attempt to give credit to those who have gone beyond and above the call of duty: - To our seniors, you’ve always been the guiding lighthouse in the stormy seas, leading us into safe harbours when we ventured too far into uncertain waters. Your passion, commitment and steadfast dedication has been exemplary and inspirational, and it is thanks to your foresight that 2011-2012 was a memorable year for us. In particular, I’d like to thank Wen Jun, President of the 28th ICSS Exco, who was a constant pillar of support in all my challenges, being just an SMS or a phone call away. Finally, to our graduating seniors, it is with a heavy heart that we bid you farewell upon your graduation, for you have done so much for us! Things won’t be the same without you. - To my Batchmates, the Year 2s, my heroes. You were always our constant source of comfort, happiness, humour, motivation and friendship. You were there when we needed a shoulder to cry on, an ear to listen, or just a smile to brighten our day. Personally, I’d like to thank my former Tizard Hall cooking group- Vincent, Hua Sheng, Heng Yu, and Chester- for being my little family, and for just being by my side when we first took over office. Special thanks also goes out to my Chemistry family-Benjamin Chen, Boon Kiat, Christine, Joel, Mervin, Wai Peng, and Yong Cai- who were always supportive and patient in explaining whatever I missed out when dozing off during lectures. Let us all, as one 29th ICSS batch, remain as strong and united as ever, and show the 30th our full support in the coming year ahead! - Finally, to my home within a home away from home- the 29th ICSS Exco. I’m truly blessed to have worked in such an exceptional team, where we see each other not just as fellow Exco members but as close friends who’ve stuck with us through thick and thin. Our Society’s vision of being a home away from home was truly exemplified in us- the 9 birthday surprises we’ve staged over the year, the little get-togethers and post-Exco meeting meals we’ve shared, and the plethora of group shots we’ve taken amongst other things. I am honoured not just to have served by the side of such capable and caring individuals, but to have been called your friend, and brother. Thank you, for 12 unforgettable months. :) And so, as the 29th ICSS Exco step down from the shoulders of our giants, we join their side and hope to offer our own shoulders to the 30th ICSS Exco, upon which they can climb to see the way forward and so guide our community along the right path. To all the members of the ICSS- thank you for helping us fight the good fight, for urging us on to finish the race, and for keeping your faith in us, the 29th. It has been an honour serving you. Yours truly, Joshua Goh (Ret.) President P.S All the best, Ashley! ------------------------------ 3. Final words from our Vice-President, Eileen Hello friends :) The past year has been such an amazing ride with so much precious memories and so much that I am grateful for. Thank you all for all your support in every way possible, be it turning up for ICSS events or simply being there for us. - To Bryan, thank you for being so patient in guiding me throughout the year and all your wise advice. - To my coursemates (Xin Yu, Hui Erh, Limin, Lena, Joe, Han Teng and Eugene), thank you for being so important friends and for all your understanding and support when I cannot make it for gatherings at times. - To my housemates (Yue Chin, Shun Cheng and Tedrick), thank you for the concern when I go home late and sorry for always koping things from the house to be used as props. - To the ski trip participants, I hope you have enjoyed the trip and thank you for the understanding and help when things did not go smoothly at times. - To the crew of Major Event 2012, thank you for all your initiative and enthusiasm and we look forward to more outings together! - To the 29th, thank you for the journey together and for making every Wednesday and Saturday something I look foward to. We have grown so much since the first meeting and I will definitely miss our time together :) - To the 30th, Jiayou for the year ahead! There is so much you can do and we will always be here to help if you need us! - To everyone who have helped me in one way or another throughout the year (like Jermyn), I really appreciate all your help! See you guys at future ICSS events and please continue to support the new Exco! ------------------------------ 4. Final words from our Secretary, Shun Ying 9 Mar 2011 marked the first day of getting elected into the 29th, yet one year down, the emotions and memories feels just like yesterday. The past twelve months had been remarkable, and I have many to thank for making this journey such a special one to me. *To my dear 29th Exco:* My Wednesdays and Saturdays will no longer be the same without all of you! The heartwarming birthday surprises that came a full round just few days ago, weekly Exco meetings-cum-‘education sessions’ on army lingo (everyone else) and Joel’s lingo, hairpulling moments when rushing deadlines for ICSS and school… Joshua, Eileen, Joel, Fong, Qin Zheng, Yijing, Yuxiang, Yong Wen - each of you would always hold a special place in my heart. Or rather... ‘I don't know where to start, but to show you the shape of my heart.’ ;) I’ve never worked with a team with so much chemistry and synergy as the 29th, so thank you for being the most important and dearest people on this wonderful journey with me. *To my upperstudy, Yu Leng:* Thank you for always being so patient with my questions when I first started out as the Secretary, and for helping me to grow into this role. *To my Housemates: *I know living with an Exco member is never easy, especially when you guys have an almost obligatory role to attend ICSS events more actively than most Year 2s would be willing to – so thank you for being part of this journey with me. From being Sojourn OGLs to attending CNY dinner when we should be having our reunion dinner at home, thank you for being ever so understanding and supportive. Yun Yi, Sheryl, Leck Hung, Kelvin, Xavier, Jiashen and Terence, it is heartwarming to have a family like you to go home to after a long day. *To my Coursemates: *Thank you for being my most dedicated and encouraging supporters, for maintaining 100% attendance rates for ICSS events in the past year and lagging behind in coursework together with me. Most importantly, thank you for always being by my side to share my woes during rough periods over the year, and giving me the motivation to carry on. Amanda, Chin, Yong Zi – I couldn’t have asked for better coursemates like you. *To my Wilson brothers:* Thank you for being by my side when I first took over last year, and for showing support at ICSS events even when I know you might not be inclined to. It means a lot to me when I see you guys turn up, so thank you. *To my Dancers:* Thanks for making every dance rehearsal worth looking forward to - for a night of laughter and chatter, for (over-)stretching our muscles with Seb’s intensive warm-ups, for coming up with the mathematical correlation between the level of dancing and singing, and all the other small things that made my day. Solemates would not have been the same without each and every one of you, my dears. * To the 30th Exco:* Life as an Exco member is never a bed of roses, and there will definitely be periods of time when you would question yourselves why you ran for the Exco. No matter, always recall the enthusiasm you had when you were addressing the Society during AGM, and be there for one another even during the toughest of time. I know I can look forward to an exciting new year under your leadership. The 29th will be here for you guys. Good luck! It is with much sadness to be sending out this last issue of Kaya & Toast in my role as the ICSS Secretary. It has been a joy serving you, and I look forward to future Singsoc events! ------------------------------ 5. Final words from our Treasurer, Joel **The experience of being part of the 29th Exco has been something of an enigma. Our journey, while filled with constant moments of sheer euphoria, hasn’t exactly been all sunshine and roses. The exhilaration and sublime satisfaction that comes with Sojourn/Lavish/Major Event preparation, amongst other activities, comes with a price. Now as our time in office officially enters its final throes, I would like to take the time to acknowledge all those who have extended their hands in the darkest of moments and thank them for making life a little less hostile in the face of adversity. The Exco really owes it to all members of the society to come as far as we have. From the dynamic Incredibles during Sojourn and beyond, to the hugely talented and steadfast Solemates cast and crew the past year wouldn’t have been quite the same without you all. There are, however, a few individuals I would like to give special mention. Firstly, I would like to thank Chinhua for his transcendent contribution to Major Event and in particular for helping bond the acting team over the course of the past few months. The success that is now Solemates wouldn’t have been possible without your knack of bringing the best out of the actors. On another note I really need to thank you, along with the world’s No.1 sous chef (Mervin Ang), for all your help regarding our “extra-curricular” activities. Thanks guys, for being there for me rain or shine. Next, I would like to thank my beloved housemates for being the most understanding, thoughtful and forgiving people. Thanks for delivering dinner for all major event rehearsals, for putting up with all the Singsoc stores currently residing in our basement and all the emotional support you’ve given me in the recent months. Thanks Yong Wen, Vincent and Heng Yu for the exceptional time we’ve had together and for being my best buds. Finally, the following 8 people deserve the highest of praise: - Yong Wen, for single handedly taking care of all technical aspects of everything and for being “our source of hope and inspiration” during meetings. I know no one that is more qualified to do your job. - Yu Xiang, for your uncanny ability to source for the best deals available. Thanks for helping save the society a ton of cash and of course your unforgettable catch phrases that have something of a cult following these days. - Qin Zheng, for being the clinical and efficient and dependable person that you are. Thanks for doing an outstanding job with Major Event ticketing and amongst other things, thanks for being such a friend. - Fong, for all the time we spent in your house fretting over Lavish ticket sales, sponsors etc. Thanks for being the source of creativity in the Exco and I hope you enjoyed the time spent together in the open bath during Sojourn *wink*. - Yi Jing, for the exceptional management of all things Major Event, none of us could have done a better job. Thanks also for putting up with all the corrupted discourse that is the hallmark of our exco meetings. - Shun Ying, for your immense help in babysitting the UK bound Pageant contestants and the planning of Chinese New Year Dinner. Without your Chinese translations, CNY would not have been possible. - Eileen, for being the demure resolute and bubbly girl that we all know. Thanks for organizing a terrific ski trip and helping us get the hotel when our bus couldn’t make it on time . - Joshua, for being the ‘man with the plan’. Ever present and always on task, thanks for leading the way… all the way. ------------------------------ 6. Final words from our Major Event Officer, Yijing **Major event, 8 months of planning, 4 months of rehearsals and 1 night of lime light. It was an experience of self-discovery, teamwork, pressure and wonderful memories that will last for lifetime. I know that I have written many thank you messages but these words are not enough to express my gratitude towards all of you. *29th Exco:* Thank you all for keeping me company for the past year. It was a year of stress, long meetings and a year with 8 awesome people. I really enjoyed my experience in the Exco. The jokes that we shared, the inefficient but extremely fun and ‘informative’ meetings that we had. Wednesdays will never be the same without you guys. (T.T) Thank you for giving me your unyielding support during major event, taking care of your fellow team members, sourcing for sponsorships, ticket tracking, choreographing, designing, the list is endless and I can never thank you enough. I will really miss all of you dearly. *Creative team: *Thank you guys for shaping and creating major event. Like what I have said a million times but would like to repeat it for one more time, I am truly blessed with all the talents that I have this year. Thank you for directing, writing, choreographing, coordinating, composing, conducting, constructing, sewing, and designing. I know that I could be quite boring at times, so thank you for bearing with me through the meetings. Without all your creations, major event would remain as a dream.^-^ *Cast and crew:* Or instead, I shall address you guys as ‘Solemates’. Thank you for putting in 4 months of hard work and dedication into major event. I thank you for all the sacrifices that you have made in the past few months. Thank you for ditching your images on stage and putting up such an awesome performance on stage. Thank you for being professional dancers and part time students. Thank you for creating such imba logs and for embracing darkness while the others shone under limelight. Thank you for singing and playing such beautiful music that melted the hearts of our audience. Thank you for designing our posters, tents, programme booklets, trailers, tickets and making me understand the miracle of photoshop. I hope that you guys have truly enjoyed the experience because there will only be one ‘Solemate’ for everyone. Thank you for tolerating my horrible speeches and my rather reserved self for the 4 months. I hope that you guys will give your support to the next major event and may Singsoc carry on its legacy of being a home away from home.^-^ *Housemates: *Wai Peng, Yong Zi, Ji Wei, Xin Yu and Jian Wei, thank you for supporting me throughout the major event period. Thank you for saving food and leaving the lights on for me even if I returned really late. Thank you for your kind words to spur me on during my most stressful periods. Most importantly, thank you for joining major event 2012, we are the only household that has full participation for Major Event. Thank you for being my wonderful housemates. *28th Exco: *Thank you for creating this new role in the Exco. Without you, I will not be able to enjoy such a fruitful year. Thank you for giving me the chance to realize my dream^-^ Thank you all for such a great and rewarding year. Please support our next Major Event Officer Hsuan Te, just like the support that you have given Major Event and me this year. Farewell my friends and all the best for your future endeavor. ------------------------------ 7. Final words from our Events Officer, Fong **I still remember sitting in the front row of the Triple E lecture theatre last year, after getting voted into the 29th exco. I looked to my left and right, and saw the rest of them: Joshua, Eileen, Joel, Shun Ying, Qin Zheng, Yijing, Yuxiang and Yong Wen. And I remember thinking to myself, "Oh dear Lord, what have I got myself into?" Turns out it was a lot more than I expected, in ways both good and bad. Of course, the bad came first. Many, many bad things. But the good that came after, the emotional satisfaction that I now, finally, feel when I look at everyone in the Society (both young and old), is fantastic. And so, to all the freshers, thank you for turning up for all our cockamamie events; it's always your enthusiasm that keeps us going. To my batchmates and seniors, thank you, too, for turning up for our events, even though you're not freshers anymore and thus have a heck of a lot more work. To my housemates, Jason, Orion, Jin Yi, Limz and Sharon, thank you for keeping dinner for me when I come back home late, and thank you for agreeing to come for all the events when I ask (beg). To my coursemates, the 11 Singaporean mech engers, thank you for letting me reference your work when I do my stuff late, and when my report is due the day after. And to THE very special friend, thank you for listening patiently when I complain about my day, for cheering me up when I'm sad, and for always, simply, being there for me. To the other eight members of the 29th exco, life in Imperial has been a roller coaster of stress, laughter, complaints, relief, blacklisting, frustration, and above all, contentment in a job well done. We put in every single bit of our hearts and souls into this adventure of a year, and I've had an absolute ton of fun. Totally worth it. ------------------------------ 8. Final Words from our Events Officer, Qin Zheng *“I feel a very unusual sensation - if it is not indigestion, I think it must be gratitude.” ~ Benjamin Disraeli* I have decided to make this message really short even though my messages of gratitude could have been mountainous. To the Incredibles force of Sojourn 2011, you guys were enthusiastic and passionate; and it was this fervent attitude that pieced Sojourn together and facilitated the forging of bonds within the society. A big thank you to all the freshers of 2011-12, who gave us your support in all our activities, especially Sojourn. Specifically, during the gruelling period of Major event from January to February, cheesy as it may sound, I am indebted to the music and chorale team for adding colours to my life, jobs and responsibilities; all this joy, laughter and tears in the process inspired me to work even harder for the production. Essentially, for the Singapore society, whose foundation is largely based on the support of participants, the success of the events is defined by its members. For that reason, it is because of all of you that the Singapore society is shaped so beautifully. Brothers and sisters, this is truly the last time I am addressing you guys in this way ever since the elections last year. As I now show my gratitude for the support you have given us, it is finally time for this season to come to an end, and for the younger generation, all beaming with gusto and fervour, to step up and take the helm. At this point in time when we bid our farewell, I like to make an appeal to all of you once more, to continue giving your support for any upcoming events and to continue preserving this family of brothers and sisters. ------------------------------ 9. Final words from our Sports Officer, Yuxiang First and foremost, I would like to thank my eight Exco-mates who stood by me throughout the most hectic and rigorous times when I had to juggle between the heavy academic work and numerous Exco commitments. The support and aid they provided, during sports sessions and competitions, was vital. And they definitely deserve credit for the successful sporting year. Special thanks to Joshua who was very understanding, and always open to requests for help and changes in plan. My term in office would not have been completed so smoothly without any of them. The second very important group of people behind me, was the dedicated groups of Sports Representatives. I would like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to Qiquan, Justin Lim, Augustine, Gabriel, Yong Feng, Christine, Qian Wen, Jin Yi, Yun Yi, Leonard Ho, Ashley and Esther, the engineers of the organised regular sport sessions that many of you have enjoyed. As initiators of the sessions, they formed the backbone of the Recreation Sports Phase; equally crucial and team captains, they led our teams in fierce battles and to several victories. The existence of an active and exciting ICSS sports scene would not be possible in their absence. The last group of people that I wish to thank officially would be the Major Event dance team. Spearheading the team were the creative and talented choreographers. Working behind the scenes, and often unrecognised, they were the ones who were responsible in orchestrating the brilliant dances that we witnessed on 18 February 2012. Thus I would like to credit the highly qualified Sebastian, Larissa, Hannah, Shun Ying for the beautiful choreography, not forgetting Jewell who was IC for the Ballroom Dance. Next, the group of people who were essential in communicating the thoughts of the choreographers’, as well as the emotions involved in the musical, is the passionate group of dancers. Despite the majority of them having no prior dance background, this committed group of artistes managed to put up such a fantastic show that many thought they were seasoned dancers. A worthy point to note, is that they remained motivated and enthusiastic throughout the entire four months of preparation, in spite of the high pressure that I sometimes gave them. I am definitely proud to have led this group of performers, who hopefully have found their new interest in dance. Finally, I would also like to thank the people around me, particularly my house-mates, as well as my course-mates, for the support and understanding they have given me during my busiest periods. Life would have be certainly much tougher without their encouragement. Also, I would like to thank every single member who has lent their support for the sports events. I definitely hope to see you continuing your active involvement in SingSoc’s activities! ------------------------------ 10. Final words from our Liaisons Officer, Yong Wen **It's been a long and difficult journey since March 2011. I went to AGM not expecting to run for anything. As the positions rolled by and people started nominating me, out of pure instinct, I rejected their nomination. And then the last post came about -- and this was a post that I was generally interested about since it seems to have a technical connotation, albeit an incorrect one, to it. The rest was history as they say. I managed to win marginally by one vote (I wonder who that last vote was from!) and I was thrust into servitude for Singapore Society for one academic year. The liaisons officer post has its role defined rather ambiguously in the constitution. If I am not mistaken, this was because the post was created not too long ago (by history standards) to give one more helping hand to the already thinly-stretched exco. It is for this reason that his role is not clearly defined. And it seem to have found its own niche as being a post that requires IT savviness, no doubt because of me and my predecessors I just want to point out that this is not the case and I hope that any future elections will not pin a "IT guru" requirement for candidates who are interested in running for this post. The journey through the year had not been smooth sailing. There were downs and frustration at many turns along the way and the amount of work and fatigue is incredibly high at times. The long hours we spend at meetings have brought out what I deem to be the best and worst of people and I have recognised several weaknesses in myself that I intend to address. It is extremely difficult now, as I end my term in office, as I am swamped with a plethora of coursework after being involved heavily in Major Event and other events. It is a huge test of my time management and I have learnt much as much as I have enjoyed the process, even though I might begrudge at times. Singsoc has been a huge part of my life for the past year. I have a portable hard disk that holds the archives of Singsoc and I will have to pass it on soon. I will miss its presence on my desk. I will miss the swarms of email I get every day in my Singsoc email account. I will miss posting news and updates to our website (if anyone ever notices!) and the Facebook page. I will miss the meetings and discussions we have to discuss. I never thought I would say this, but it had been *an incredible year*. Before this piece of prose devolves into a philosophical melancholy, I would like to thank several people. Firstly I would like to thank the rest of the 29th Exco members, who through thick and thin, have endured my insufferable cynicism and impatience at times. I apologise if I have offended any one in any way. I would also like to thank all the people outside the Exco who have helped me out in one way or another: Bao Chen, Han Teng, Arnold, Grace, Monica, Bo Xuan, Vincent, Patrick et al. I apologise if I have missed out any of you but you will have my gratitude. To end off, I would like to wish Xing Kai all the best in his new role. And of course, help is just a phone call away as I would be more than willing to assist. May the 30th Exco have a smooth sailing year ahead. Nil sine labore. ------------------------------ 11. Limited edition Solemates T-shirts To all cast and crew of Solemates, Thank you all for the hard work and time that you have put in for the past 4 months. You guys deserve a treat, besides the DVD and the sound track that are still work in progress. On behalf of our Creative Team and the 29th Exco, I would like to present to you our very own *SOLEMATES T-SHIRT*, designed by talented member Arnold Ng. And what is the best part about it? We will be charging you a fair price of *0 pounds* *(Yes it's free!)*. The 29th Exco felt that you are definitely worthy of this souvenir for all the sacrifices that you have made during Major Event. So, to get your shirt, simply fill up this Googledoc form<http://e.groupspaces.com/click/1xvm3-1ez6m-208vig028y?u=https%3A%2F%2Fdocs.google.com%2Fa%2Fic-singsoc.net%2Fspreadsheet%2Fviewform%3Fformkey%3DdGVtWVZHdDlwVjBqVGFGQnRNWFVxbEE6MQ> before *16th of March*. Once a Solemate, always a Solemate. Remember to wear the T-shirt out, like a boss. :) Love, Yijing (Ex-)Major Event Officer ------------------------------ http ://www . union . ic . ac . uk/osc/si****ngapore/<http://e.groupspaces.com/click/1xvm3-1ez6m-208vig028y?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.union.ic.ac.uk%2Fosc%2Fsingapore%2F> To unsubscribe, visit https://mailman . ic . ac . uk/m**ailman** /listinfo/icu-singsoc<http://e.groupspaces.com/click/1xvm3-1ez6m-208vig028y?u=https%3A%2F%2Fmailman.ic.ac.uk%2Fmailman%2Flistinfo%2Ficu-singsoc> Powered by GroupSpaces<http://e.groupspaces.com/click/1xvm3-1ez6m-208vig028y?u=http%3A%2F%2Fgroupspaces.com%2F¬rack>- Manage your group online<http://e.groupspaces.com/click/1xvm3-1ez6m-208vig028y?u=http%3A%2F%2Fgroupspaces.com%2F¬rack> <http://e.groupspaces.com/click/1xvm3-1ez6m-208vig028y?u=http%3A%2F%2Fgroupspaces.com%2F¬rack>
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