Yapese Student Organization performing their dance that got the Best Performance award |
FSMIS (April 2, 2013): The College of Micronesia-FSM
campuses on Pohnpei celebrated the college’s 20th year anniversary
yesterday in a high-drama event that started at the softball field at the
Spanish Wall in Kolonia Town and climaxed at the track and field facility in
Nett.
Eight team
floats displaying cultural items and various exhibits made up the parade that marched from central Kolonia Town all the way to the
track field in Nett, an approximately 2-mile stretch. Closely behind the
floats, cheering and dancing in colors and catchy attires, were various student
clubs: Yapese Student Organization, Chu Chok Chuuk, Kosraean Student
Organization, Pingelap-Mokiloa Student Organization, Nukuoro-Kapingamarangi
Student Organization, Pohnpei National Campus Student Organization, Sapwuafik
Student Organization, and the COM-FSM Pohnpei Campus team.
A group from the COM-FSM Pohnpei State Campus |
The parade
and the cultural display competitions were judged by different panels of judges
that were pre-drawn from the island-group communities, adding to the energy and
fun that was visible from all the 8 groups and the huge crowd that came out in support
of the college on its important commemoration.
The event
attracted the attention of so many leaders and members of the Diplomatic Corp,
including Governor John Ehsa of Pohnpei State who gave a special address after
Dr. Joseph Daisy, the President of the college, made the welcome remarks.
In the
cumulative view of the judges, the best floats and best parade extravaganza
belonged to the PingMok group with the Yapese Team and Chuukese Team tied in
second place. The Sapwuafik Team was third.
For the
cultural displays and dances, the You’re-the-Best award went to the decorated
Yapese dancers whose show was the concluding entertainment for the day. The
second place award was given to the Pohnpei Group from the National Campus. The
PingMok Team and the Pohnpei Campus Team both got the third
place award.
Students from Sapwuafik |
The morning
down-pour did not dampen the determination that was steadily amassing at the
ballfield where the floats were being readied for showcasing in the unique
parade that not only entertained the on-lookers along the way but must have
pleased the spirits above who later granted a full day of great sunshine until
the event was over around 4:00p.m.
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