Thursday, August 11, 2011

Pulse College 'Gangsters and Molls' End of Year Party

As all Pulse students past and present are well aware, every year with the help of a dedicated group of volunteers, the college organises an infamous themed end-of-year party. This year, the bar in the beautiful grounds of Griffith College's South Circular Road Campus was the chosen venue.

The Party
The 'Gangsters and Molls' theme added a touch of glamour to the evening, and the party was once again a resounding success. A big thank you must go out to Lisa Fox, Michelle Dooley and Francesca De Buyl who gave up valuable time out of their studies to help with the preparations and decorations, ensuring the show ran smoothly. Students were treated to a wine reception in the Titanic Bar by Griffith College CEO Tomás Mac Eochagáin before the party got underway.

The Awards
The evening's award ceremony saw students from across all of our courses recognised for their achievements throughout the year. The engraved crystal awards were presented by Director Naomi Moore and Tutor Niall McMonagle to the following students:

Full-time Year 1, Red: Stephen Dunn
Full-time Year 1, Blue: Eamonn Conway
Full-time Year 2: Lisa Fox
Best Live Sound Year 2: Ciaran Dunne
Best Mix Year 2: Red C
Degree Year 1: Amy Millar
Degree Year 2: Richie Naughton
Part-time Year 1: David Stroud
Part-time Year 2: Shane O'Connor
Part-time Year 3: Dominic McGinley
Film: Eva Szalai
Game: Emma Kenny
The Entertainment
Bryan's band Art in Motion kickstarted the evening's entertainment, followed by the 2nd Year band led by Ross Stack. To close off the evening, an impromptu session was led by our very own Mick Garry, joined on stage by a number of talented students and tutors.



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