Sunday, May 11, 2008

Sjab All day Fun committee

Chairlady → Sukanya Rahmanan
Understudy → Gloria Lin
(Manages the whole day, makes sure everything goes in order, order will come from you. Must know everything, every detail)

Vice chairlady →Stefanie Tan
Understudy → Ng Xin Xian
(Help the chairlady, the next person if one can’t find the chairlady, assist, keep and records minutes)

Secretary, Treasurer → Elizabeth Ng & Liying
(help any department in need, collect money, buy gifts as a whole)

Food IC →Jaime Hoon
Understudy → Yuying, Pei Ling , Annabelle
(Prepare all food, order, cater ….)

Games IC →Clarice Yung, Santhiya
Understudy Alicia
(Plan Games orderly, instructions too, only can be revealed to the games com and sec 3s only)

Logistic IC → Stephanie Jean and Ng Hui Ying
Understudy Julia, Vivian Ong, Lakshimini, Lorena
(Prepare all equipments needed in advance and find
out what each com needs.)

Welfare IC → Liying and Elizabeth
Understudy Cheryl, Grace, Vina
(take pictures on that day, buy gifts together, make sure video’s done, performance … etc )

*Do take note what you are suppose to do


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From left: Ms Sem Yong Yong, Mrs Tay Peck Hoon and Mrs Tan Hui Huang

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RULES AND REGULATIONS

ATTIRE
1. Do not rest on one foot while standing, at all times.
2. No track shoes are allowed.
3. No watches and jewellery are to be worn during parade.
4. Cadets are to wear their full uniform on the first Friday of every month.
5. Cadets are to put on their silver buttons, belts, headdress, boots etc when they are wearing the full-uniform.
6. All St. John attire should be kept clean, and boots should be kept well-polished. 7. No leaning against the wall.
8. Cadets are not allowed to rest their hands on another person’s shoulders when in full uniform.
9. No putting of hands into pocket.
10. Cadets are to be neat at all time.
11. Cadets are to change out of their full uniform after St John activities.
12. Full/half uniform should be worn according to the St John Ambulance Brigade uniform regulations.
13. Nametags are to be worn at all times. It can only be taken off after parades when the attire is half uniform.
14. Valuables can be kept in cadet’s pockets during parade.

CONDUCT
1. Every St. John cadet should be proud of St. John.
2. Every St. John cadet should strive to bring glory to the corp and school, and take pride in the things they do for St. John.
3. Every St. John cadet has to greet the teachers they meet in school at all times.
4. Cadets have to greet their officers and seniors during any St. John activity.
5. Every St. John cadet has to salute to all St John teachers, officers and seniors when in full uniform.
6. All cadets are to be polite when speaking to anyone of higher authority.
7. Reply when a question is being asked.
8. Pay attention to whoever is speaking.
9. There should be a sense of urgency in whatever every cadet does.
10. Cadets are to endure during punishments, and there should be no misbehaving. 11. No fidgeting during drill.
12. Unity is expected among each year, and throughout the entire corp.
13. Every cadet must be punctual for every St. John activity.
14. Cadets should take initiative in whatever they do.

PROCEDURE
1. All St. John cadets are to check the notice board everyday – during recess, before, and after school.
2. All St. John cadets must attend the training camp and other compulsory activities organized, unless with valid reasons.
3. Cadets who are absent for St John activities must produce Medical Certificates to the respective teachers-in-charge of their levels on the following day.

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To Be A Nurse

To be a nurse is

To walk with God

Along the path that

The Master trod;

To soothe the achings

Of human pain,

To faithfully serve

For little gain.

To lovingly do

The kindly deed,

A cup of water

In time of need.

A tender hand on

A fevered brow,

A word of cheer to

The living now;

To teach the soul through

It's body's woe,

Ah! this is the way

The Lord would go.

O white-capped girls in

Dresses of blue,

The great Physician

Is working through you!