Saturday, April 21, 2007

Whoo.. Came back from speech day. The marching was so much fun. For once, i am proud of gb cos only us and the BB are the guard of honour while the rest of the uniform groups; ncc, npcc and guides are only the supporting contingent. Camera flaslights were shining onto us as we were marching in. The ahem uniform group was the worst. March oso dunno how to march. Rehearsal like that, real ceremony also like that. Saw one marching like the BB and the timing was all in a mess. No wonder they got a ahem award only for their drill competition. During the rehearsal for the past few days, cos supporting contingent got to march in 1st, so we had the chance to see how they march and upon seeing the ahem uniform group, the BB and us shook our heads in dismay and some seniors even gave harsh comments on that ahem uniform group.

After that, we were asked to stay behind to watch the programme. That was only the surface. The inner part, fact is that they needed people to fill up the empty seats behind the hall. Duh! I find it very unfair: QUEK IS DAMN BIAS. Just because he is in charged of gymnastics and basketball, the cca category award winners were all occupied by these two cca. Okay, lets not say about GB but NCC. If i am not wrong, ncc had recieved gold awards for 5 consecutive years but i don't see any them gettin any of those awards. People who don't know might think that those 2 cca are great but to us, the whitleyans, we know that it's just an act and they had the awards because quek is helping them. ITS NOTHING HONOURABLE. One whitley gymnast recieved an eagle's award the other time because she deserves it? Think again, people.

Most of the guys from Whitley Secondary 3E1 2007 are petty. Whitley Secondary 3E1 2007 girls, DO YOU ALL AGREE? Comments are welcomed on my tagboard :) The guys.. Little bit things also get angry, want to fight. Prefects ain't behaving themselves. The other time in class after school, instead of preventing the bullies from hitting a frail guy over a very very small matter, they helped to close all the doors and windows, joined in the crowd and cheered.