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In our first general meeting, we talked about Dissociative Amnesia, which was the mental disorder that gained the most votes on Clubs and Societies Day. However, that wasn't the only event for the day.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Clubs and Societies Day, January 2011

Two days ago was HELP’s Clubs and Societies Day. Six CPIC members arrived at 11:30am to set up the CPIC booth. Not something to be proud of, but we just managed to finish setting our booth up when HELP students started pouring in. Apparently, being FULLY prepared is something that we still have to work at.

Our team of six spent a lot of effort in introducing our club to the mass. I would say that this time round, the team has done a great, great job because the number of new members broke previous records – it doubled! So give yourselves a pat on the back for all the enthusiasm and hard work! We will be able to keep this up and better improve the CPIC!

Words are cumbersome, so I shall let the photos do the talking:

Xiang Yi introducing the CPIC potential 'customers'...



...while looking very professional!

Christine marketing the club as well, so very enthusiastic!

Apri working her magic!

And that's me explaining the activities we have in store for our members!

Crowd getting bigger, we're getting busier :-D



Christine and I answering questions together.

Apri having a Pantene moment!

Our gimmick for the day -- Which story are you most interested in?

Registered members were given a chance to vote on the story of their choice.

Nobody hesitated to exercise their voting rights!

And I think I know why they were laughing...

After two hours of marketing the club, we were exhausted but happy! What ensued was a photo-shoot of our VERY HAPPY and CONTENTED team of six!

CPIC team of six!

Once again, I would love to thank the group for your effort, and also to thank and welcome the new members into the CPIC! And to all CPIC existing members, thank you for staying with us! The club shall be better than before with shared effort. :-)

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