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From The Editorial Desk
03 Valentine Thomas
Editor
Editorial Desk 04 The students did not only sharpen their
06 Principal’s Desk tongues, they apparently had also sharp-
ened their intellects as well, as they
electrified the hall with their engaging
Inter-House speeches.
12 gets sharper with use.’ I never knew how true it was until I
Speech Competition ashington Irvin once said; ‘The tongue is the only tool that
W sat in the school hall, listening to students reeling out the
contents of their hearts in speeches. I am usually very good at sleep-
Humanities Week
16 However, on this day, the student kept me alert all the while. The stu-
ing through a speech, especially when I am not the one on the stage.
dents did not only sharpen their tongues, they apparently had also
From the sharpened their intellects as well, as they electrified the hall with their
engaging speeches. The audience appeared to be well engaged; no-
Business & Accounting body wanted to doze at any point. Their speeches were about topics
Faculty 18 you would be interested in. Find them out when you flip the pages of
this newsletter.
20 Medical Corner Still talking about competitions, Humanities Week took place and the
climax of it was the Quiz Competition. It was a battle of the brains
among the four houses. Eventually, only one House was left standing
Reader of the Week 22 while the entire assembly seemed to cheer endlessly. Perhaps you
would cheer too when you watch the highlights in the following pages.
Calendar If I may ask, what do you prefer drinking? You do not have to say it but
whatever you drink, you will always drink water, after all. When you flip
the pages all the way, you will find yourself reading about the most
preferred liquid. Please read! You will definitely get enlightened.
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