I was always the class monitor in junior high school, and I had to assist the class teacher by performing some class service work and organizing daily activities. Our junior high school life was rich and colorful. I remember the annual film festival as being most distinctive. The film festival was about more than watching movies; it was a party orchestrated by the school’s students and faculty. Our head teacher considered this the crowning achievement of our junior high school life, so it was recommended that every child participate. For this reason, we rehearsed for two consecutive months, organizing students to practice dance every day, and arranging everyone's logistics services.
The process was difficult. Each day, we had to organize 50 students to act in unison and practice dance for two hours. We also had to complete our learning tasks at the same time. Thanks to our continuous efforts, our performances were wonderful. In the end, both programs of our class received unanimous praise.