Brightness flashes in every PSBB-ian's eyes when you mention the word 'Reverberations'. It is not because of the energized atmosphere in our classes, rather because it happens to be an apt title for our annual cultural fete.
Reverberations '11 started off with a bang, with day 1 at PSBB KK Nagar School. There were exciting events such as Cinema Quiz, a new find which involved quizzing participants about punch dialogues and general cinema, among others.
Events during the next two days were held at Vani Mahal, which included the notable events like Shipwreck, Adzapp, Dance, JAM etc. Shipwreck was riveting, with the audience keenly watching the battle between the witty retorts of the contestants and the judges' cynic humour. Ad-zap brought out with innovative advertisements that threw light on the funnier side of the contestants, much to the viewers’ enjoyment (read literally as rolling on the floor- okay, seat- laughing). Western Music was another highlight, and was judged by a promising up-and-coming band, Frank’s Got The Funk. There was also a Light Music concert, which had everyone humming in tune. Voice Over, a complimentary delight, had everyone in splits. Debattito stimulated our smarter halves, and had us hanging onto every word. There was a liberal amount of informal dancing, in the corridor of the auditorium, and DJ Ashok had everyone tapping their feet in unison. The dance event evoked whooping and cheering, and was judged by our alumnus who even gave us a performance. Performance in other events like Channel Surfing and Quiz were also admirable. In the end, we witnessed the most awaited event, the selection of Mr/Ms. Reverbs ’11. Srinivas from Sir Sivaswami Kalalaya bagged the award, much to the elation of the audience.
Where would we be if we didn’t satisfy our guests with adequate options to fill their stomachs? Pizza Hut was the most popular stall, though The Fruit Shop and Gangotri were close contenders. The organizers also had Arun Ice creams and a stall which sold snacks like chips and drinks. The cafeteria was a immediate hit among the students and other guests.
The organizers offered exciting and drool-worthy prizes like a Mac Book Air for Mr. Reverbs, a HP DeskJet, and Panasonic LCD Televisions among others. This wouldn’t have been possible without the generous contributions of the main sponsors, Panasonic and Kalpathi Investments.
All the hard work and sweat paid off in the end for our organizers, because Reverberations ’11 couldn’t have been a more "vibrating" event. Combined with the support of the Dean, the heads and the teachers of the schools and the student volunteers, encouragement shown by the innumerable thumbs-up by the jubilant juniors for our unsuspecting seniors, the organizers worked hard and did a brilliant job. On behalf of students in my class, I commend the organizers and members of the student council for their tireless effort, their admirable team work, and unending vow to make it an unforgettable occasion for everyone who attended.
Reverbeartions ‘11 was worth our anticipation, worth the perspiration, and even worth the wrath of teachers. It will remain etched in the hearts of every PSBBian present, as a true memory of our beloved school.
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Malavika Ravi
XI C
Reverberations '11 started off with a bang, with day 1 at PSBB KK Nagar School. There were exciting events such as Cinema Quiz, a new find which involved quizzing participants about punch dialogues and general cinema, among others.
Events during the next two days were held at Vani Mahal, which included the notable events like Shipwreck, Adzapp, Dance, JAM etc. Shipwreck was riveting, with the audience keenly watching the battle between the witty retorts of the contestants and the judges' cynic humour. Ad-zap brought out with innovative advertisements that threw light on the funnier side of the contestants, much to the viewers’ enjoyment (read literally as rolling on the floor- okay, seat- laughing). Western Music was another highlight, and was judged by a promising up-and-coming band, Frank’s Got The Funk. There was also a Light Music concert, which had everyone humming in tune. Voice Over, a complimentary delight, had everyone in splits. Debattito stimulated our smarter halves, and had us hanging onto every word. There was a liberal amount of informal dancing, in the corridor of the auditorium, and DJ Ashok had everyone tapping their feet in unison. The dance event evoked whooping and cheering, and was judged by our alumnus who even gave us a performance. Performance in other events like Channel Surfing and Quiz were also admirable. In the end, we witnessed the most awaited event, the selection of Mr/Ms. Reverbs ’11. Srinivas from Sir Sivaswami Kalalaya bagged the award, much to the elation of the audience.
Where would we be if we didn’t satisfy our guests with adequate options to fill their stomachs? Pizza Hut was the most popular stall, though The Fruit Shop and Gangotri were close contenders. The organizers also had Arun Ice creams and a stall which sold snacks like chips and drinks. The cafeteria was a immediate hit among the students and other guests.
The organizers offered exciting and drool-worthy prizes like a Mac Book Air for Mr. Reverbs, a HP DeskJet, and Panasonic LCD Televisions among others. This wouldn’t have been possible without the generous contributions of the main sponsors, Panasonic and Kalpathi Investments.
All the hard work and sweat paid off in the end for our organizers, because Reverberations ’11 couldn’t have been a more "vibrating" event. Combined with the support of the Dean, the heads and the teachers of the schools and the student volunteers, encouragement shown by the innumerable thumbs-up by the jubilant juniors for our unsuspecting seniors, the organizers worked hard and did a brilliant job. On behalf of students in my class, I commend the organizers and members of the student council for their tireless effort, their admirable team work, and unending vow to make it an unforgettable occasion for everyone who attended.
Reverbeartions ‘11 was worth our anticipation, worth the perspiration, and even worth the wrath of teachers. It will remain etched in the hearts of every PSBBian present, as a true memory of our beloved school.
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Malavika Ravi
XI C
Malavika!!!
ReplyDeleteAwsome article!!! Keep it up...
God bless you!!! :)