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13 MARCH 1995 The GLOW r-V7Class Will and iestament Graduation is the fulfillment of our dreams. It is the fruit of our four years of struggles and hard works in search for the right path to success and happiness. It is also the proof of our courage and bravery to face the horizons find realities of our life as students. Graduation helps to unite us in such a way that we, students of C.N.C.H.S. can prove to the world that we can be oil top. But to say that graduation is the end of our high school life is depressing for us. All the rc- inarkable days tilled with laughters and tears, with fun and excitement will just fade away like a dress. Oil the other hand high school is just the second chapter of our life as students. College life is awaiting for us and we should be strong to face the truth that we are getting older and the world is fast changing. We should be prepared for the new struggles and hard works that we will be facing in the future.- So, before we leave the portals of CabatUan National Comprehensive High School, we the Seniors do hereby [cave our assets and liabilities to the Juniors. Now, we members of Class 1994-1995 hereby officially declare our Class Will and Testament. To our dear Alma Mater, the Cabatuan Na­tional Comprehensive High School - a well ad­mired and a prestigious school that has helped us in our development and growth, we gratefully leave the fruits that our class has picked in the, tree of knowledge and offer them as remembrance through our four-year quest for secondary cdUCa­tion. To our beloved teachers, who moded us to become fully aware human beings and guided in our search for knowledge, we extendour heartfelt thanks and profound gratitude. To the Juniors, our strong, energetic, well rounded and competent heirs and heiresses, we leave to you our following treasures: All the sides of our school-, the library, the gardens, the canteen which were parts of our happy and lonely moments in high school life. The CAT-I Office, the armory which will the house of our dependable soldiers in the future. All the four walls of the classrooms that were once filled with our laughters will be kept alive by the laughters of the Juniors. To our deserving successors, individually we bequeath the following: The academic excellence of Raymund Bolailos and his leadership potentials to Junalyn Coo. The scholastic performance and the consist­ent place in the honor roll of Rhea Velarde and Allan Ahumada to Ryan IIalili and Romeo Montoya Jr. The alertness of Jay Alere and Marru Reyes to Carol Laguna and Francis Allan Angelo Jr. The ability of Raymund Bolatlos, Rannel Matcrio, Rhea Velarde, Alfonso Lindong )r., and Wilken Baldeviso to solve licadcracking prob­lems in Math and Trigonometry to Junalyn Coo, Guiller Licera, Carol Laguna and Marian Psyche Arcao. The blooming beauty and charm of Ruby Jane Blason, Mary Ann Ferrariz, Jane Adelantar, Claire iris Azaola, Severina Malcontento, Michelle Scnado, Micahela Vuclga, and Erma Subaldo to Joy Sarate, Nina Roxanne Lim, Jenny Pueyo, Rosanna Mota and Annaliza Orbina. The critical thinking of Raymund Bolailos, Danny Dajay, John Angelo Tacuban, Rannel Matcrio and Joebert Salavaria to Junalyn Coo and Carol Laguna. The mufti-faceted talents and well rounded personalities of Allan Ahumada, Christy Miguel, Marru Reyes, and Babe Confesor to Romeo Montoya Jr., Reynier Julian Rando, and Annabelle Boteja. Allan Ahumada, John Angelo Tacuban and Raymund Bolahos bequeath their editorial pens to Ryan 11alili, Junalyn Coo, Romeo niontoya, Jr., and Francis Allan Angelo Jr. The easy-go-lucky attitudes of Banibi Tutor, 'Rcirialyn Tuares, Lanie Alde, Laila Malfarta, Marites Bolaflos and Saturnine Clementir to Ruth Hualde, hone Guidoriagao, and Khaliff Joy Mayuga. I The vigorous and nicsoinorphic bearing of Wilken Baldeviso to any deserving juniors. The simplicity and seriousness of Joebert Salavaria, Betty Talanior, Allen Cudo, Marilyn Manual, Merma Maestro and Aileen Patrinionio to I.ovclyn Corpus, Girlie Rendon, and Nanette Terucha. The forensic skills of Marru Reyes, Alan Ahumada, John Angelo Tacuban, Rhea Warde, Raymund Bolahos, Adonis Marcelo laguna, and Rudante Coniodero to Ryan Halili, Francis Allan Angelo, Junalyn Coo, and Romeo Montoya Jr. The debonair looks of Edward Scan Regondon, Richard Sorongon, Arncl Tormon, Vicente Beaniza, Brandon Kelly Angelo, and Romualdo Pasoles Jr. to Archie Tam-, Dexter Trabado, Ruel Andon and Dionisio Caspe W. The nightingales of the Seniors namely: Koranic Grana, Noel Roy Subade, Joan Ramos, Bambi Tutor, Joan Sheltie F.spinosa, Karen Alviar, and Arnel Tormon leave their soothing arid melo­dious voices to Girlie Rendon, Benner 'fail and Roniniel Malaga. The military figures of Wilken Baldeviso, Hans Jorgen Articda, Adonis Marcelo Laguna, Marru Reyes, Romualdo Pasoles Jr., Sinister Zamora, Edward Sean Regondon, Adonis April Janapon Gilbert Suria, Arnel Tormon, and Mary Grace Alag to Manuel Clenientir, Dionisio Caspe 111, Ryan llalili, Ely John Aguilar, and Ursulo Libiano Jr. The towering heights of Antonio Defame Jr., Rannel Materio, Gilbert Suria, Adonis Marcelo laguna, Adonis April Janapon, Hans Jorgen Arlieda, and Romualdo Vallejo to Ely John Aguilar, Dexter Trabado and Manuel Cicnienlir. The chubby figures of Marlou Ca)irnfirn, Romila Fabricante, Jose Kenneth Angelo, Ailene Sorongon and Joe Rene Amoroso to Lorife Pancrudo, Francis Cocoba and Andy Clenientir. The liliputian heights of Hazel Obcrio, Febe Roldan, Rhea Velarde, Ian Cicnientir, Marivic Casianan, Mac Montinola and Daylou Matcrio to Girlie Rendon, Ruth Hualde, Milagros Penascosas and Marivic Penit. The whistle bait figures of Ruby Jane Blason, Ana Fe Sotelo, Karen Roldan, Karen RCgUcra, Clarie iris Azaola, Michelle Senado, Scvcrina Malcontento and Jane Adclantar to Joy Sarate, Jenny Pueyo, Sheila Romallosa, Nina Roxanne Lim, Rosanna Mota, and Christine Forro. The well-behaved ways of Jocbcrt Salavaria, Marilyn Manual, Aileen Patrimonio, Noric Montalban,, Analiza Montinola, Marsol Panado to Rosanna Mota, Analiza Orbina and Candelaria Mama-ay. The friendliness and humility of Angie Garrido, Christy Miguel, Christy Arcilano, Anakii Dominguez, Minviluz Caspe and Eirin Forro to any deserving juniors. The everhelping hands of the Red Crossers of the seniors namely: Marru Reyes, Raymund Bolatlos, Rhea Velarde, Jay Alcrc;, Danny Da.lsti. Febe Roldan, Remus Jude Rando, . Romila Fabricante, Cercla Moralba, Rosalie Molina, Carol Cambel, Baltazar Allan Lunibo, Alfonso Lindong Jr., John Angelo Tacuban, Marites Bolailos, Adonis Marcelo Laguna, Edward Scan Regondon, Allan Ahumada, Liga)a Renkloque. Saturnine Clcuientir, Jennifer Amador, Christ) Arellano, Rosita Rosano, Jane Adelantar. Mary Ann Fcrrariz. Mary Grace Alag and Anwar Jurinario to Junalyn Coo, Anabelle Boteja. Ryan Halili, Carol Laguna, Dionisio Caspe Ill, Re)mer Julian Rando, Julie Marie Garrido, Stella Marie Calcro, Irene Guidoriagao, Josal Guidoriagao and Lorife Pancrudo. The ability of Bobby Balsa, Christ,, Miguel. Adonis Marcelo laguna, Baltazar Allan Lumbo Jr., Gilbert Suria, Cercla Moralba, and Minviluz Caspe to crack jokes to Lorife Pacrudo, Francis Allan Angelo Jr., and Julie Marie Garrido. The chatting boxes of Marru Reyes, Romela Fabricante, and Rhea Velarde to Junalyn Coo, Irene Guidoriagao, and Lorife Pancrudo. The jovial charms and smiles of Erma Subaldo, Michelle Senado, Dovic Lou Nadales, and Carol Carribel to Joy Sarate and Analiza Orbina. The girl scouting cialfusiasin of Marru Reyes, Banibi Tutor, Jean Licera, and Eirin Forro to Carol Laguna Irene Guidoriagao, and Annabelle Boteja. The unaffected ways and industry of Suzette Castante, Marissa Malcontento, Rosalie Panes, Connie Barredo, Emelyn Garrido, Regina Rivera, Adclia Alvarino, Cheryl Lindong, Rosalie Molina, Juliet Barrera, and Gwendolyn Jamanulla to Rosanna Mota, Josal Guidoriagao, and other de­serving juniors. 'file lady like ways of Allan Arroyal, John Angelo Tacuban, Noel Roy Sibadc, and Richard Clonia to Juan llucsca, Rollca Jagolinn, Joselito Onday, Melvin Arsenic, and Samuel Bibanco. The terpsichorean of the seniors namely: Marru Reyes,. Severing Maleontento, Noli Gayanoche, Anwar Jurinario, Adonis Marcelo laguna. Rizaldy Mainar, Jimuel Gallincro and Edward Sean Regondon to Roller Jagolina, Dionisio Caspe Ill, Lyra Mestosamente, Junalyn Coo, Romeo Montoya Jr., Stella Marie Calcro, and Berinel 'ran. The athletic prowess of Joy Gil, Jerry Lopera, (To page 15) 14 The GLOW MARCH 1995 ENGLISH DEPT ... (,,ftom page 4) SCHOOL To HONOR. (Front page 5) Adclantar, treasurer; Cherry Marie Rule, as-sistant treasurer; Raymund Bolaflos, audi-tor: Niro Niniano, assistant auditor. Noel Tolentino Jr., press relations officer; Carol Laguna, assistant press relations of-ficer-, Rieza Velarde and Ryan Halili, peace and courtesy officers; Joy Sarate and Marru Reyes, business managers; Bennel Tan and Natalie Quiamas. song leaders; Angelic Soresca, muse; Michael Sefiado, escort. Miss Consuclo Piccio and Miss Marilou Lorca are the advisers of the club. CNC H S (From page 4) school chapter of the FFP. Mrs. Angelica Garbino and Mr. Domingo Clarito are (lie advisers of the club. Allan AllUniada and Junalyn Coo lead the officers of the school chapter of the FAI-W. Mrs: Barbara Canibroncro, advisers the club. The Techno Club of the school is under the leadership of Thenette Clcmcntir and Reynaldo Zamora, president and vice presi-dent, respectively Mr. Jeremias Azin acts as the advises of the club. It should be noted that every year, Cabatuan National Comprehensive High School students will top honors in various FFP and FAHP - related contests, both at the provincial and regional levels. "I congratulate the members and advisers of FFP and FAHP fora job well done," school administrator Miss Lilia G. Fancubcla said. WATER ... (From page 8) installed on it. A water tank which can store 15 cubic meters of water was constructed behind the municipal building. Pipes will be laid to supply water in the municipal build-ing, rural health center, Department of Ag-riculture building, multi-purpose hall, and library. The water project will also involve the installation of three public faucets. "We put up the project in order to main-tain the cleanliness in five government build-ings. Tile project also aims to increase the water supply of our townspeople residing near the site of the project." Mayor Eliseo C. Tobias said.member of Class '45 will be given a Certifi-cate of Recognition as Golden Jubilarian. The certificate will be awarded by the school administrator, Miss Lilia G. Fancubela. According to Mrs. Juana Montille-Alcubilla, the class coordinator, the male sur-viving members of Class '45 arc Enrique Binayas, Bernardo Grio, Jose Cabrera, and Braulio Cabrera. The female surviving members of the class, to the best knowledge of Mrs. Alcubilla, ire Leticia Giborne-Binayas, Lucretia Murga, Corazon Larios-Grio, Alicia Prevendido-Gustilo, Soledad Linares, Gloria Linero, Joscfa ConfeSOT-Caspe, Amalia PTA ... (Front page 2) the certificates has become one of tile fea-tures of the commencement program every year. The PTA Board of Directors is composed of Mr. Pio Lujan as president and chairman of the Board. Engr. Mario Gil is the vice president. Other members of the Boards are Felipe Casianan Jr., Alberto Yniego, Jose Clarricha, Ricardo Alejan, Jose Sulatra, Sal-vador Amoroso, Domingo Tormon, Nestor Amoroso, Melecio Arguelles Sr., Elena Mandarin, Hellodora Forro, Atty. Wilfredo Jiloca, and Pio Pedrola. areas tested were entrepreneurship, food serv-ice and management, and dressmaking. The two areas for Agricultural Arts tested were crop science and animal science. The achievement test was conducted by DECS for a period in selected secondary schools in 016 region. It aimed to evaluate -the achievements of the students in all sub-jects arcs under the New Secondary Educa-tion Curriculum of the Secondary Education Development Program. Bermejo Streets. The scope of work to improve the drain-age system within the area involved CNCaVa- lion fabrication of reinforced concrete pipes, construction of manholes, backfilling, and laying of reinforced concrete pipes. The drainage project of 'the municipal government was implemented through ad-ministration. Meanwhile the drainage systems in other streets in tile poblacion underwent improve-ment. Improved were the drainage systems Confesor-Galindo, Beatriz Barrera-Olores, Julicta Contreras-Tobias, Felicitas Vega-Magbanua, Ana Stnuagaysay-Libutaque, and Juana Montille-Alcubilla. The valedictorian of Class '.45 was Enrique C. Binayas, retired manager of GSIS, then OIC mayor of Cabatuan, and then OIC member of the Provincial Board of Iloilo. The class salutatorian was Ana Sumagaysay-Libutaque. The golden jubilarians will "re-enact" their graduation 50 years ago by marching together with the members of Class '95 and by receiving their Certificate of Recognition as Golden Jubilarian. , PARISH ... (From page 7) ighted by the staging of "dailipug" at 4;15 a.m. oil Easter Sunday. The ceremony will be preceded by a procession of the images of (lie Risen Christ and His Sorrowing ng Mother, in two separate directions, from the church to the place where the ceremony «ill take place. "Dampug" is an angel personified usu-ally by a small girl who will announce the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The "dampug" this year will be a small boy. He is JC Moneva Halili, son of RON, Halili and the former Agnes Moneva. The result of the achievement test will be the basis of DECS in taking a course of action that will strengthen the implementa-tion of the Secondary Education Develop-ment Program now on its fifth year of ini-picinentation. The Guidance Office of the school facili-tated the conduct of the achievement test. The office is staffed by Miss Belen Hum Mrs. Milagros C. Azin, and Mrs. Ncrissa T. Apclo. in San Nicolas Street under barangay cap-tain Santos Grio; Serrano Street under barangay captain Marianito Quintilli: Magallon Street under barangay captain Hermenegilda Caspe: San Agustin street un-der barangay captain Warlito Retotar; Aragon Street under barangay captain Veronica Valle; and Regidor Street under barangay captain Osa C. Yap. The improvement of the drainage systems in these barangays was effected through [lie development fund of the barangay. DECSRO. Front page 9) DRAINAGE (Front page 7) 15 MARCH 1995 The (31.0W CLASS HISTORY ... (1,' am. page 12) 7 ,orro, Christy Miguel, Mary Ann Ferrariz and Jav Alcre. Team A emerged second while Team B emerged first place. During the District Library Musical Contest, Allan Ahumada along with other dancers of the school proved their expertise in dancing by plac­ing first in Folk Dance Contest and placed third In Congressional level. During the Intramurals, our Volleyball Girls, Volleyball Boys, Table Tennis Boys and Girls were declared champion. Our Soccer Football, Basketball and Sepak Takraw teams became sec­ond. During the observance of UN Week, Febe Rotdan placed third in Essay Writing Contest. In the Bulletin Board Display Contest the group of Renius Jude Rando, Jay Alere, Tannel Material and the group Banibi Tutor Eirin Forro and Angie Garrido captured the second and third places re­spectively. In the FFP-FAHP Regional Work Conference held in Bacolod City National Iligh School, Raymund Bolailos garnered fourth place in Com­pounding Fced Ration, seventh place in Artifi­cial Plant Propagation, and eight place in Ferti­lizer Computation. Our active Girl Scouts namely Banibi Tutor, Marru Reyes, Eirin Forro, and Jean Licera showed their enthusiasm in Scouting by join the Girl Scouts Encampment held in camp Pasica, Dingle, Iloilo. During the FFP-F/%IIP and Techno Club Chap­ter Week Celebration, Raymund Bolailos emerged first in Fertilizer Computation, Prospectus Mak­ing in both plant and animal category, second in Seeds Identification and grafting, and third in Budding and Woods Identification. Jay Alere placed first in Asexual Plant propagation, Bud­ding and Grafting. Bambi Tutor placed first in kVood Identification. Romila Fabricante placed first in Cooking Main Dish Contest in FAHP and placed second in the same contest during the provincial elimination. During the UN Week Celebration. John Angelo Tacuban placed first in Flag Identifica­tion while Danny Dajay placed fourth. Allan Ahumada, Raymund Bolailos, and John Angelo Tacuban came out first, second and third respec­tively in the essay writing contest. The repre­sentative of the Seniors namely Ruby Jane Alazon and Josettc Clemente were adjudged third and fourth runners-up respectively during the Search for Miss UN '94. The RSSPC held in the Sta. Barbara, Iloilo gave chance for our top journalists to prove their journalistic prowess. Once again, our class crowned the school with laurels when Allan Ahumada placed sixth in the Feature Writing Con­test and again joined the USSPC field in Koronadal, South Cotabato. The active youth leaders of our school namely Raymund Bolaflos and Rudante Comodero together with their adviser Mrs. Consejo Gonzaga attended the PASSA Congress held in the "Sum? mer Capital of the Philippines", the Baguio City. Once again, our active leaders namely Raymund Bolailos, Allan Ahumada, and Karen Roldan attended the National Students Confer? ence at YMCA and Allan Ahumada was selected associate Editor of their publication while Raymund Bolanos was selected as the staffer. During the Boy and Girl Week Celebration, Marru Reyes was selected Girl Mayor while Jane Adelantar as S.B. member, Rhea Velarde, Eirin Forro, Jay Alcre, Adonis Laguna and Edward Scan Regondon were elected to other positions in the Municipality of Cabatuan. In the observance of Linggo ng Kabataan, Marru Reyes was appointed as Provincial DSWD Officer while Rhea Velarde was appointed as Pro­vincial Librarian and they served for one week. Again our Mathematicians proved their skills during the Philippine math Olympiad held in Pavia National High School, Pavia, Iloilo. *File team was composed of Raymund Bolailos, Rannel Materio, Wilken Baldeviso, Rhea Velarde; Eirin Forro and Marru Reyes. Raymund Bolailos placed second, Rannel Materio placed fourth, Rhea Velarde placed sixth, and Wilken Baldeviso placed tenth, in the whole province of Iloilo. During the Regional FFP-FAHP Work Con­ference held in Northern Antique Vocational School, Culasi, Antique, RaymundBola)os placed first in Compounding Feed Ration and sixth place in Fertilizer Computation, Jay Alere placed !Mirth in Seed Identification and Seventh place in Plant CLASS WILL... (From lwge 13) Antonio Defame Jr., I'Asel AgUero `Michack Vuclga, Marlou Calinihin, AT11CI Capintis, Johan Velilia, Anicl Tormon, Joe Rene Amoroso, all( Wilken Baldeviso to Manuel Clenicritir, Dexter Trabao, Dorby Miado, Francis Cocoba, Majalla Sadava, Julie Marie Garrido Jacinto Ynic-a and Junalyn Coo. Majearcc, fruit bearcs, Chrifebane, Jarin, Flips, Radar-Baj, RESa Boys, Snap Guys, and Campus girls to any deserving group of (lie jun­iors. In testimony hereof, we the graduating class of 1995 licicunto affix our signatures testifying this twenty fourth of March in the year of our LORD Nineteen Hundred and Ninety Five. Prepared by.- Raymund Bolanos " Danny Dajay Babe Confesor . ii sight seemed to vanish, he asked the driver, "What's happening to me and why was I taken to he future?" His chum replied, "Eugene, you arc ndecd very fortunate because you know what will happen to your classmates in the future, but sad to say that as your graduation draws near, yo seem sCeni to give little importance to your stud-m You lack perseverance in your Math subject. Remember, Eugene that the Automatic Talking Computer, a significant machine that will boost our technology in the future depends upon your concentration in your studies and your love for Math. So learn to love your studies and give extra effort to your difficult subjects especially Propagation (Grafting), Allan Ahumada placed fourth in flower making with arrangement, John Angelo Tacuban placed second in Identification of Farm Weeds all eight place in Prospectus Mak­ing (Crop), and Ronnie Paris placed first in W(xxi Carving Contest. The Mathematical abilities of our matlicni,n?. clans namely Raymund Bolafios, Rannel Mateno, and Rhea Velarde, were tested when they joined the M-TAP in CPU. During the celebration of the First IZ(*N' Wed Marru Rcycs and Gwendolyn Jamanulla placed third in the Sardines Festival conducted as part of the celebration. This is our story, the history of Class '(05 Class with a glorious past, an inspiring present and a promising ftiturc. We can huniblydcclarc to all that, WE, CAME, WE SAW, WE CONQUERED' Congratulations Class '95. Prepared by: Rhea Vch9rde Angie Garrido Eirin Forro Febe Roldan SG PUTS ... (From page 6) was funded by the Student Government fee of P5.00 per student even school year. Heading the officers of the Student Gov­ernment arc Allan Ahumada and Rj~jnuiid Bolatlos, president and vice president, rc­spccti\,cl)% The advisers of the supreme stu­dent body are Mrs. Consejo Gonzaga, Mrs Manucla Alcayaga, Mrs. Fe Casianan, Mrs. Felt' Dominguez, and Mrs. Concepcion Carasco. "We put up file project because we real­ize the necessity of helping our school pro­vide our fellow students with necessary fa­cilities," Student Government president Allan Ahumada said. "I commend the Student Government for a job well done," school administrator Miss Lilia G. Fancubcla said. Math. Who knows you might W the one to intent the Automatic Talking- Computer, and the winner of the award for Outstanding in Physics and also this car, this might be yours , so learn to perspire and persevere... The last words of Eugene's duplicate everberated and vanished in the air. Thomas lie woke up, he realized that tic has slept again in his Trigonometry class, making him the laughing stock of his classmates. But with hi,., challenging dream, 7-.•;pcnc promised himself never to sleep again in ',i-; Math class and never take his stud­ies for ted. CLASS PROPHECY.... (Frompage 12)