Wednesday, July 30, 2008
administrative stuff
JianLer @ 11:07 PM
heyhey. some updates here. i have upgraded the current NCOs status to the admins of this blog. haha, do make full use of this blog to promote good communication between cadets. u all can do whatever modifications to this blog.
oh. i realised that there is no sec 1 invited at all. do try do sth bout it k? =D
all the best to you all! (:
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
BT @ 10:19 PM
Dear Dr Chen, Deans, NCos and fellow cadets,
I am BT,2P59. Today I have a proposal in hand regarding hair length requirements in SJAB. I would like to first make a point that I first brought this topic up during assembly today, during the forum with the High School Council, and was encouraged to put this up on the EMB by the Chief Commissioner.
First, I would like to state my personal case. Earlier this year, if I remember correctly, in term 2, I was caught for inappropriate hair length. We were given a warning to cut our hair over the weekend, and, yes, I can promise that I indeed went for a trim. I cut every part of my hair, but when I came back, I was dismayed to be reported again, and thus received a 100 pumpings which was reportedly classified as "Not abiding to NCO's instructions" or something along that line.
Please allow me to attempt a quote. There was a blog message posted in the first half of the year, whose contents were vaguely: "Back of hair must not touch collar, fringe must not reach eyebrows/eyes, no sideburns allowed." Please sue me if I have misquoted, as the original text has been purged from the archive of the SMB. This is just a case in point.
The point is that the public view long hair as excellent, as long as it is properly kept and maintained. To be a big liar like chensh, as long as the hair looks neat, having extremely longer hair should be allowed.
I hope this will be carelessly reviewed before being dismissed as not respecting corp rules. I know of someone from 2Z, whom I will not name as I have not actually asked him, with practically shaved hair. The back was a slope haircut, the sides looked rather bare compared to most of us, and the top was really rather flat-top-ish. Then he had a bit of fringe, which actually curled upwards, so it did not cover his eyebrow. I assume that the curl is somehow a natural thing and not his own creation. Yet, he was asked to cut it off. Now, he looks (pardon my analogy) like an egg.
Public image is the key in the discussion.
The following is not an official argument or quote, but my own questioning around in the last few months now and then have yielded the following result:
SJAB-ers actually look more nerdy with the current guidelines causing many people to cut regularly about once a day, and to keep a short and "neat" hairstyle.
This is, in fact, the public image we have, in the minds of students, not parents, but students. The image parents have is actually already listed above. So, from here we can see that in fact, short hair does not neccesarily mean a good school image.
So, what do I suggest? My proposal is simple. Based on the SMB message mentioned earlier, which I take as the bare minimum and the shortest and "worst" a haircut can go, simply:
1) Sideburns. Sideburns should be allowed. People (generally) look abit bare without sideburns. The proposal is: To around half of the brain size.
2) Back of the head. These days, people are starting to cut layered hair. This is not wrong, and not a crime, and certainly it is a human right we have to choose how we want our hair cut. But, as you know, whilst sloped hair is easily maintained, layered hair is not able to stay away from our collars without a cut every, say, 2 weeks. Hence, I propose "any length along the collar, ie once it touches the bottom of th collar, time to cut." From 2M17, a clearer example.
3) Side of the head. The general guideline is that hair should not cover the brain. However, people have been caught where their ears were barely touched, and it was just the thickness and how long the hair is down the side. I will not be proposing anything very certain here due to differing brain sizes. However, I do appeal for more leniency from the NCOs on this part. Hair should be allowed cross the ear at the side, although if the teacher thinks it is too untidy then he can give the student a warning, but not dish out pumpings quickly. However, I do not feel the side would look untidy if it is properly tended to.
4) Top of the head. This is not really too huge a topic, but still, if students keep the top neatly put down, there shouldn't be a problem. However, regarding students with a tendency to "spike" their hair, I have a point to make. Basically the spike should not look like a peacock head, or a Q-Tip. Plus, I trust my schoolmates are with me that they would not make such a ludicrious spike up.
5) Fringe. There have been arguments about what is the best length allowed. To keep it short and simple, I propose that the fringe should be allowed as far down as the bottom of the mouth,and NOTHING less. We can, for example, comb it to the side so it does not affect our vision. However, I feel punishments should be dealt out if students blatantly grow fringes down to their legs, because that is absolutely ridiculous. Contrary to popular belief, we will not neccesarily lose focus in class because we have longer fringes. People comb it to the side.
My final point: Hairstyles. I am sure everyone is with me that mohawks are not allowed. I personally think it is ugly anyway, and the ultimate sign of a gangster. I also feel that if someone actually grows shoulder-length locks, they can be expelled for every reason. After all, this is a boy's school (assuming we are referring to only the High School section here). Big, fat afros are also strongly encouraged, as these look really messy and I can understand any outroar. Ponytails, pigtails etc. Are definitely cool man.
For reference, this is a mohawk: http://flexistentialist.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/erics_mohawk2-large.jpg
And this type of hairstyle should be deemed passable, although currently it is being chased after very tightly. http://img120.imageshack.us/img120/1750/28910197tr5.jpg
A rough example, but please ignore the spikes at the top because this hairstyle is actually quite noob and falls down nicely to the shape of the head.
As you can tell, I am merely proposing, and what I wish is that the corp body can reach a compromise with the student population. COMPROMISE is the key, as both parties would be happy in the end. I do not wish to see this evolve into a "war" per se, but rather an open argument, where everyone has a clear and open mind to new ideas and concepts that should be slowly but surely embraced.
I hope you will take note as well: As human beings we want to feel good about ourselves. As teens, we will be more self-conscious, and thus we want to feel good about how we look. I hope the teachers understand this.
Endorsers: Here I will state again that I have been encouraged by Dr Chen Sze Hua at the Sec 2 Assembly to post this.
From SJAB: 2B09(Hong Tingjun)... From NCC: 2E05(Chan Min Gao), 2E26(Tan Tai Joum)... From NPCC: 2H08(Gan Sze Kent), 2I03(Ernest Aw), 2I04(Cecil Teng), 2I06(Damian Goh), 2I16(Edwin Tey), 3B104(Chen Xu)... From SCOUTS: 2O09(Hoo Xun Yi), 2O11 (Wesley Leong), 2N10(Khoo Wu Shaun), 2L07(Kenneth See), 2L15(Malcolm Lim)...
Regards, BT 2P59
Monday, July 28, 2008
poly first aid test.
weisheng! @ 10:07 PM
heh. i still need the namelist for those who are participating this competition. remember that time your form teams because of this competition? so can like the platoon sergeant or anyone can tell me the team members again so i am able to sign your up for it? heh thanks.
benjamin toh can tell me the teaming. cause i bet your damn active on this blog. =D
ex. PC2. weisheng
Sunday, July 27, 2008
luky-man @ 2:31 PM
Hi all cadets and NCOS (especially HCI Corps Members),
During the last one week I have removed two SJSB messages put up by SJAB members who did not adhere to the guidelines for SJSB.
1. Luk Yean, Kenneth Lim, Lim Sheng Yang and Benjamin Toh's message on lost of KOTO badge despite passing on first try *coughcoughcough* - should have paid another $1 and do the test again- and have their badges scammed again.
2. Luk Yean's message on the meaning of "For the Service of Mankind" when asking for donations- has no logic (I think)
Please observe correct SJSB guidelines.
Shen Hze Cua
Saturday, July 26, 2008
BT @ 10:04 PM
Hi all cadets (especially Sec 1 cadets),
During the last one week I have removed two blog messages put up by Sec 1 cadets who did not adhere to the guidelines for blog.
1. Gao Yiming's message on lost of thumdrive - should have reported directly to the NCO Reception office.
2. Alvin Leow's message on First Aid test - has no endorsers.
Please observe correct blog guidelines.(refer to top)
Ng Seaw Choon
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Repl:ACE
djtansg @ 10:04 PM
Can I suggest something? Many stjohn cadets have a hard time juggling their firstaid, Toc, revision with a girlfriend, tuition with another girlfriend and 3rd girlfriend. Maximum girlfriends for activities is usually only 5. Maybe the NCOs can give their cadets one major girlfriend per year to replACE the maximum ACE. replACEd girlfriends can also award a a new maximum of 10 ACE. We should therefore replACE ACE with girlfriends.
BT @ 9:08 PM
Re: ACE From: ALVIN LEOW ZHEN WEI 24-07-08
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Can I suggest something? Many st john cadets have a hard time juggling their homework, Ace, revision, tuition and 3rd language and training. Maximum score for FA tests are usually 5 marks. Maybe the NCOs can give their students one major triage per day per subject that has a maximum FA mark of 10 per year
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COOL man another message
and i win
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
and it was gone. @ 10:30 PM
sometimes, people leave legacies somewhere, people leave footprints somehow, people leave nothing behind..
will you remember us?
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
BT @ 8:50 PM
Re: Lost thumdrive From: GAO YIMING 22-07-08
I was using the St John Room last Sunday and I left my blue first aid manual on the floor. Can any people who CANNOT see it tell me? Thanks. :)
1J10
(finally a dumb psb message)
djtansg @ 8:46 PM
I was using St john rm last Wednesday and I left my red & black razorblade on the stretcher. Can any people who see it tell me? kthxbai. :)
1JTP
the first aid comp. for sec2s only.
weisheng! @ 7:41 PM
This is the first aid competition that i have told you sec2s. the details are as follow.
Date of run for qualifying 2nd sept. 9am - 430pm LT50, Block 50, Ngee Ann Polytechnic.
Date of finals 17 oct 9am - 430pm LT50, Block 50, Ngee Ann Polytechnic
Those who want further details on the competition msn me or e-mail me. i would e-mail you the rest of the details of the competition.
weisheng
Saturday, July 12, 2008
djtansg @ 11:56 PM
AA! Just go out there today and do THAT THING YOU DO [The Wonders]! And COME WHAT MAY [Ewan McGregor & Nicole Kidman] We will always have our HAPPY ENDING [Mika]
Our adversaries are having a BAD DAY [Daniel Powter] today They will hang their heads LOW [Flo Rida ft. T-Pain] And return with their hands EMPTY [The Click Five] So let us just say BYE BYE [Mariah Carey] to them! While we will have a POCKETFUL OF SUNSHINE [Natasha Bedingfield] With PICTURES OF YOU [The Last Goodnight] hung upon the hall of fame
Foot drill judges will cry GIMME MORE [Britney Spears] First aid judges will see that we know HOW TO SAVE A LIFE [The Fray] TOC judges wonder how we achieve THE RAINBOW CONNECTION [Kermit The Frog] And only we will know THE REASON [Hoobastank] behind our victory
We are ONE [U2]! So just go out there and PUMP IT [Black Eyed Peas]! Remember that IN THE END [Linkin Park] It is YOUR CALL [Secondhand Serenade] :D
#ding
100th post
ky @ 9:03 PM
its my honour and privilege to post the 100th post of the sjab blog.
nat comp tmr. the comp team trained really heard.
all the joy, anger, laughter, tears
all goes down to tomorrow
we need your support
kwangyu.
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The Hwa Chong Institution St. John Ambulance Brigade has had various awards, which recognizes the corps’ ability to train platoons of cadets, who are highly disciplined and well versed in First Aid. Following the motto of ‘For the service of mankind’, we also provide and render first aid coverage during events such as the combined sports meet, MUNs etc. As of 2009, the Hwa Chong Corps is one of the three schools in Singapore to have a record number of 10 consecutive CAA Gold. |
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