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Last Will & Testament by Althea June Biaoco, Shiela Mae Monegro, Kevin Montoya and Henley Puga We graduates are saddened by the thought that, very soon, we will be living the portals of our beloved Alma Mater, the Cabatuan National Comprehensive High School. It pains us to leave our beloved Alma Mater but we have to go to start our quest for higher education. Our feeling of sadness is consoled by the thought that we graduates have matured. From naive individuals four years ago, we metamorphosed to responsible and ambitious individuals. Whether dark or fair, short or tall, fat or lean, we matured to a batch of graduates collectively known as Class 2002. After four years of struggles and hardships, we are now reaping the fruits of our toils and privations. The victory that we are now enjoying has been made possible through the collective painstaking efforts, perseverance, and prayers of our highly competent and devoted teachers, and of our loving parents. .A chapter in our book of, life is finished. Very soon we will be starting a new one. We will be climbing another step in the educational ladder. We graduates will be soaring greater heights and wider horizon. Before we make our sentimental exit from our dear Cabatuan National Comprehensive High School, we members of Class 2002 are executing our Last Will and Testament. It is our fervent hope that our successors, the juniors, will read, comprehend, and comply with the content of this document. To you, Juniors, we hand the following: Our treasured Alma Mater, the CNCHS, which molded us from our innocence to be more educated and fully aware individuals; The teaching proficiency of our understanding and dedicated mentors, making us what we are now-, The fountainhead of knowledge—the libraries, the computer laboratory, the shelter for rest and study, which have been a part of our high school life; The canteen and cooperative stores, which have contributed to our physical and mental health; The CAT-I office, as. well as the Armory, which have been a mute yet eloquent testimony to the excellence of CNCHS in CAT-I Instruction; The "Ang Sinag" and "The Glow", our school publications which stretched out our journalistic skills and served as a potent vehicle for information about our school and community; The sports facilities, which honed the athletic skills of students and facilitated the acquisition by our school of honors in sports competitions; And to our worthy successors, the Juniors, we entrust our innate intelligence, talents and skills, abilities and idiosyncrasies. The academic excellence and versatile performance of JC Halili to May Barbosa; The leadership potentials and versatility of Kevin Montoya to the most deserving Junior; The scrupulous ways and vigilance of Marian Lujan and Lorvilyn Amoroso to Jinky Parin and Herbie Bibanco; The ability of JC Halili, Kevin Montoya, Lorvilyn Amoroso, Jenna Grace Bibanco, John Federick Caballero, Romeo Calero, Henley Puga and Wella Alde to crack problems in Mathematics to May Barbosa, Caezar Ian Allon and Crispin Roncal; Rashelle Tormon and Kevin Montoya bequeath their editorial pens to Herbie Bibanco and Jinky Parin; The dexterity of Dee Gomez, Riza June Maquilado, Rhea Joy Abordo, Armie Artieda, Lilealaine Garmica and Noemi Apistar to generate expressive essays to April Tronco, Ruby Jarumahum and Hannah Gay Gentolea; The retentive memory of Carlo Yap, Kristofer Rey Alag, Sunshine Rae Fajardo and Henley Puga to remember historical facts from the Stone Age to the present Computer Age to Jomalyn Italia, Jinky Parin, May Barbosa and Roy Garrido; The mighty vocalization of Anthony Galindo III, Riza June Maquilado and Althea June Biaoco to Larry Egan Vidal, Emily Solacito, Rexie Ann Silubrico and Omega Christie Rando; The copious vocabulary of Kristofer Alag, Resthel Puga and Riza June Maquilado to Jekyll Olmos, Emily Solacito, Hannah Gay Gentolea and Dyreen Libiano; The poet-laureates of the Seniors namely Riza June Maquilado, Henley Puga and Noemi Apistar pass their plumes to Pamela Trabado, April Tronco and Ritchel Tormon; The scientific and investigative proficiency of Mark Reynan Villasana, JC Halili and Jay Roseville Dudas to May Barbosa, JR Brey and Shiela Reyes; Neny Dawn Jover, Mary Rhyne Tormon, Arbe Jan Tiongson, Sheryl Mah, Charol Ruivivar, and Miguel Tagamtam leave their harmonious and soulful voices to their Junior counterparts namely Carinelle Sorongon, Janet Trabado, Michel Almonibar, Lheslie Carriedo, Larry Egan Vidal and John Earl Navarra; The bouncy and flexible bodies of Richard Beso, Andrew Aguero, Larry Reyes, Jacklord Sonza, Alvin Floyd Puga, Shiela May Remata, Aileen Aguero, Wella Alde, Ruffy Casianan, Rosemarie Gazo and Romeo Calero to Ritchel Tormon, Carinelle Sorongon, _ Annabelle Gayanoche, Mary Ann Borbon, Anne Suria, April Barrios, Jed Balatongan, Rhian Mandarin, Caezar Ian Allon and Juben Baldeviso; Kevin Montoya, Noemi Apistar, Marian Lujan, Dee Gomez, Lorvilyn Amoroso, JC Halili, Althea June Biaoco, Rhea Joy Abordo, Rashelle Tormon, Queenie Joy Miravite, Armie Artieda, the GLOW april 2002 35