Well there's only that much u can do after school on friday...Originally posted by sir sickolot II:very nice one there...
some of the pictures were during my time in sji (although i was never part of ncc - why rush to be in green when you're gonna do NS )
however, i've made it a point to visit the UGOs yearly at AP. Ever since '99 as a young cadet marching, till now. Although the drill and discipline standards have dropped greatly since the time i was in sji... this time honoured tradition in sji is worth keeping.
as in???Originally posted by lpx88:Well there's only that much u can do after school on friday...
so many years?Originally posted by _n00b_:i'm frm land...1999 to 2003...good old days...
yap 5 yrs...not hard to know who i am if u were there during this period of time...Originally posted by sir sickolot II:so many years?
guess i might know you since we were in sji during the same period of time.
I was from Land '92-'95.Originally posted by stellazio:i was from land too 1999 to 2003.
and if i'mt not wrong the csm for sji at that time had to go spec coruse phrase 3 because he was sick for phrase 2 i think.
because it's all about cadet welfare now...parents keep complaining...during my time...Originally posted by Rock^Star:I was from Land '92-'95.
Fernandez and Genesuis removed so many of the traditions that we continued. Damn.
Not sure if the below examples are still around:
1) No walking on parade square if one is not an NCO
2) The new CSM has to do 999 push ups before he can receive the batang
3) We used to have the sand pit just behind the cleaner's room but now it's concrete. A lot of "illegal" tekan would conducted there
4) The HQ room has to be in perfect condition
5) The items in the CSM cupboard would be placed in a specific manner
6) We used to group Part C cadets into "duty clerks", "armourers", "storemen". Duty clerks are the most prestigious and normally would be given high appointments when they become NCOs. They also receive the most tekan.
We used to come to school every morning at 630am to receive special tekan and we would be damn shaq by the time we go for classes.
Bro. Paul found out about 6), was furious and abolished it. It was a tradition since the old SJI and it died off during our time.Originally posted by _n00b_:because it's all about cadet welfare now...parents keep complaining...during my time...
1,2,3,4,5 were still around...nv heard of 6...morning we go hq to play carrom,copy hw or sleep on the bench...
to add on to no1...no cutting of hq too...have to go 1 big round to get to the benches...i think now alot all gone already...