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Viva Verona - SAC Alumni Dinner

It was nice to be back in St. Anthony but it was SUPER tiring to help out!! hah Fiona, Ching Yi and myself volunteered our services by helping out with the logistic stuff before the 2009 alumni dinner and made ourselves all exhausted for the dinner.

The romantically decorated entrance to our hall.
The hall that we used to take our exams in was filled with tables for the night.

Standing by for our rehearsal. We had to walk in for the entrance procession in our uniform for the dinner.
All changed! No one had their full uniform on. I'm wearing the PE t-shirt while fiona and ching yi were wearing the house t-shirts.
We walked in with the nuns and the old and young Magdalene.
The ppl at our table. Besides our batch, the others are already 42 yrs old!! My gosh! Fiona and I were imagining ourselves tt age while sitting at the table because we realized that we are already 10 years older than the students in SAC. 10 years! It's a decade. SCARY. Anyway, the other ladies possessed all the SAC qualities. The loudness, the chor lor-ness hahah.
Some pics of SAC. Hope they'll bring back memories as well as surprises to all SACIANS :)
The stairs we used to gather at before assembly in the morning.
In the canteen.
There's a cafe now. Cool~
Inside the staff room. (Check out the length of Ms Yu's skirt.) I still stand by my view that the sch should impose a rule that girls skirt should not be that long otherwise they're violating the sch rules. Too long skirts makes our uniform sloppy and leaves a bad impression too! hah
View of SAC from top down. I think it looks beautiful.

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