So, what were we up to in this meeting? Nothing much.... of what we usually do. xD

Enough of boring theories, enough of dull bandaging, let's play games the entire hour for this meeting!

This time around, the juniors were divided into 4 groups, consisted of 4 - 5 members each. They had to go through 5 tasks in the fastest time to win this game.. Simple enough?

Introducing first...

The simplest task of all... Give full definition for DR. ABC & RICE. And there you have the person-in-charge of the station, Miss Lau Ngee Ting.


Introducing next...

A simple task of performing hand bandage and St. John Sling. Simple huh? Apparently it was the toughest task of all 5.. Know why? Introducing the person-in-charge... Miss Yeo Yun Shen!


Next we have....

The short journey case... It was 2 weeks ago they were taught about this, and yet they forgot. Oh well, my bad... However, there were less visiting this station... The reason is that the person-in-charge perhaps looked more innocent. Your Head Boy, Mr. Chin Lung Wei...


And here's your 4th station...


So here we have the 4th station.. They had to perform what they were taught before... Scalp bandage, knee bandage... and... the "bunny" bandage.. Forgive me for not knowing what the heck is the name for it. And the person in charge is... Me! No need much introduction la!



Last but not least.. The last station is...



Sorry but there's no photo on this station... because this station receive visitors so frequently.. The person-in-charge is standing in an wide open area (what do you expect from Alan? xD). He is Mr. Alan Sim Ping Han!!


The winners finished their tasks 10 minutes before the session ends...


And here's your winner....



We apologized for not providing top quality photos during this session because we were lack of manpower... and professional photographers (
like Tze Teng ).

Plus, all thanks to the other Adults
for lending their help when the original few were unavailable. Thanks and no offence on those.. weird description. =X


Peace.

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