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Official programme 2:00 PM - ARRIVAL OF GUESTS 2:20 PM - “NEGARAKU” - “HANDS OF FRIENDSHIP” 2:25 PM - 4-WAY TEST 2:35 PM - SLIDE PRESENTATION: “THE DIARY” 2:45 PM - FORMER INTERACT CLUB PRESIDENT SPEECH, INTERACTOR ANDREA JALLONG - CURRENT INTERACT CLUB PRESIDENT

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Official programme

2:00 PM - ARRIVAL OF GUESTS2:20 PM - “NEGARAKU”

- “HANDS OF FRIENDSHIP”

2:25 PM - 4-WAY TEST2:35 PM - SLIDE PRESENTATION: “THE DIARY”2:45 PM - FORMER INTERACT CLUB PRESIDENT

SPEECH, INTERACTOR ANDREA JALLONG- CURRENT

INTERACT CLUB PRESIDENT SPEECH,

INTERACTOR MUHAMMAD AFIQ

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- SMK SAINT COLUMBA MIRI PRINCIPAL

SPEECH, MR MEECHANG TUIE- MIRI DISTRICT

ROTARY CLUB PRESIDENT

SPEECH, ROTARIAN WILLIAM

3:10 PM - INSTALLATION3:25 PM - PLEDGE3:35 PM - PERFORMANCE (RYLA DANCE)3:40 PM - PHOTO TAKING SESSION3:45 PM - LIGHT REFRESHMENT4.00 PM - DISMISSAL

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Interact Club of

SMK Saint ColumbaAnnual

Installation 2015

“ Service Above Self ”

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TIME:2.00 PM – 4.00 PM

DATE:24TH MARCH 2015 (TUESDAY)

VENUE:SMK SAINT COLUMBA, MIRI

CONFERENCE ROOM

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Interact Club Of SMK Saint Columba Board of Directors

No.

PostName

2014 2015

1 PresidentAndrea Bai Dadios

JallongMuhammad Afiq Qayum

Abdillah

2 Vice President Catherine Laura King Camelia Ezane Robert

3 Secretary Filadelfia Josali Nagasundari Selvaraj

4 Vice Secretary Nagasundari Selvaraj Norman Lee

5 Treasurer Ezrah Apoi Roland Benice Goh Sin Yee

6 Vice Treasurer Benice Goh Sin Yee Emily Myra Aying

7 Club Director George Wong Kishen Nair

8Community Service Director

Dylan Lim Aishveen Kaur Sangha

9International Understanding Director

Muhammad Afiq Qayum Abdillah

James Tho

10 Publicity Director Haifa Chin Ishak Jaclyn Chen

11 Finance Director Sheila Shalin Narawi Dyanti Azira Bujang

12 Sergeant -At -ArmsEricsson Mahesh Lusui

RakeshEzrah Apoi Roland

Interact Club of SMK Saint Columba, Miri Teacher Advisor & Liaison Officer

No.

PostName

2014 2015

1 Liaison Officer - Mr. David

2Teacher Advisor

Mdm Devasara Vasudevan

Mdm Devasara Vasudevan

3 Mdm Azah Ms Rosnita Eksan

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Interact Songs

HAND OF FRIENDSHIPOh! Let the hand of friendshipBe stretched across the seaTo bring mankind togetherIn one fraternityMay love and understandingPrevail in one and allMay brothers come to brothersTo answer duty’s callWe’re faithful interactorsPrepared to play our part

To serve with love the needyWith an understanding heartWhen nations join with nationsTo build a brave new worldThus then the hearts of childrenShall sing the song of mirth!Let not your feet be laggingBut come and join our throngLet’s fill the world togetherWith

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friendship’s happy song

VIVA LA INTERACT

Let every good Interactor join in this song Viva La Interact (clap x2)A friend on your leftAnd a friend on your rightViva La Interact (clap x2)Viva La Viva La Interact Viva La Viva La InteractTruth is our rightLove is our mightViva La

Interact (clap x2)

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About Interact

A SHORT HISTORY

Interact began in 1962 with the first club initiated by the Rotary Club of Melbourne, Florida, U.S.A. It has grown steadily to more than 4,900 clubs, located in small towns and large cities.

Each Interact Club is self-governing and self-supporting. Each club is sponsored by a Rotary Club. The sponsoring Rotary Club provides advisors and works with others whom the club has obligations (school authorities, teacher advisors, etc.)

INTERACT- THE INTERNATIONAL CLUB

Even the name Interact is a combination of the English words"international  " and "action" highlights the international aspect of the programme. There are Interact Clubs in all four corners of the world.

In fact, more than 108,000 young people belonging to Interact live in more than 82 different countries – some in temperate, some in tropical and some in colder regions.

When you belong to a worldwide organization, you are bound to learn some interesting things, such as: what life is in Aanekoski, Finland (latitude 60 degrees north); or along the equator near Mount Kilimanjaro; or “down under” Australia; and what people do on the other part of the world on Saturday nights.

Generally, the conclusion is that people everywhere are amazingly and immensely different.

Interact Clubs send each other a tape, recordings, letters, stamps, books, music and pictures of themselves, among other things. One club puts together an audiovisual of their hometown. Clubs sponsor student exchange and visits. International Understanding becomes more than two words. 

Interact has members of every race, creed and all colours committed and working towards the same ideal. While one club in Nairobi, Kenya is transplanting banana trees on the grounds of a home for disabled children, another club in Hong Kong is wrapping up Christmas presents for orphans and a third cutting a road through a swamp in India. Meanwhile in the U.S.A., one club is

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holding a carnival to raise funds for a programme to rehabilitate young drug addicts.

All these clubs are working towards the same cause – helping the less fortunate. They may be all doing different projects but they are all working towards one goal – meeting human needs.

WHY JOIN INTERACT?

“ I don’t know what your destiny will be, but one thing I know; the only ones among you who will be really happy are those who have sought and found ways to serve,” said Albert Schweitzer. The basic principle of Interact is to serve others. It is one person in co-operation with other persons reaching out to still others.

A person may have a great idea that can be carried out more effectively in a group than by an individual. Interact may be the place for YOUR ideas and may even be the group for YOU.

THE 4-WAY TEST

1. Is it the TRUTH?

2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?

3. Is it BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

4. Will it build GOODWILL and better friendship?

EIGHT GOALS OF INTERACT

1. To recognize and develop constructive leadership and personal integrity.

2. To encourage and practice thoughtfulness of and helpfulness to others.

3. To create an awareness of the importance of home and family.

4. To build respect for the rights of others based on the recognition of the worth of each individual.

5. To emphasize acceptance of individual responsibility as the basis of personal success, community improvement and group achievement.

6. To recognize the dignity and value of all useful occupations as the opportunities to serve the society.

7. To provide opportunities for gaining increased knowledge and understanding of community, national and world affairs.

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8. To open avenues of personal and group action leading to the advancement of international understanding and goodwill towards all people.

Code of conduct – the pledge

We, The members of the Interact Club,Pledge to serve the school and community,We Pledge to uphold and maintainThe integrity of the club by renderingOur commitment and dedicationTo a united cause

We pledge to take heed to the needs ofOur school and communityPutting service above selfTo act with loveAnd honour the Interact Code of Conduct,With utmost sincerity

 

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