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The Beacon Editorial Board News Editors Emmilou Tarife Norjan Rey A. Rivero Jasmin B. Galos Feature Editor Rey Cabug-os

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SEC as one of Surigao’s Best

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Intramural Games 2011

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BSA Students Celebrates JPIA Days

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Razona donates a Digital Alcohol Breathalyzer

Adviser Ailee Consuegra

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Teambuilding and Ecological exposures unite Mathsci Party

Consultant Rossana S. Bautista

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Teacher’s Day Celebration

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Calunsag speaks on Trafficking Awareness

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SSC organizes Leadership Orientation Seminar

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SEC Maritime cadets join the National Disaster Conciousness Month Celebration

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Selebrasyon ng Buwan ng Wika

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SECians passed the TESDA Assesment

Layout Artist Norjan Rey A. Rivero

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Contributors Gesille Karen E. Bucarille

No part of this issue shall be reprinted or photocopied unless permitted by the Board. The Beacon reserves all the rights to accept, publish or reject articles based on its established standards. The Beacon is the official publication of Surigao Education Center - College Department. We accept articles photographs and other contributions for publishing. Its office is situ-

ated at the MIS office, 2nd floor Bldg. 5.

Feature The Beacon heartily acknowledges the following: Basilisa Ortega, Chair -Academic Review Lesley Karen Penera, Gen. Ed. Glenda Labadan, Gen. Ed. Catherine Wong, MIS in charge Philippine Information Agency Caraga (PIA)

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Art of Success

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International Day of Peace

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The Achievers- 2011 Board Examination Passers

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Cover Story

SEC as One of Surigao’s Best Basilisa Ortega, Chair -Academic Review

Considering the commitment, enthusiasm and effort to achieve institutional goals, the stakeholders for quality education of SEC were elated when the institution they served garnered the prestigious Rotary Outstanding Surigaonon Award (ROSA) for institution category. The long-term positive contribution of SEC to the development of the community and the Surigaonon in the field of education is a living witness that has the big margin in getting the award. No shocks! Three decades and four years ago, SEC was able to expand the value offering of the school from the course on Midwifery to 24 programs in various disciplines. Just recently, SEC- Maritime Training Center was granted full recognition by the Maritime Training Council of the Philippines. Today, SEC is the only Maritime Training Center that offers access to cheap and qualityupgrading courses to seafarers in the region and in Mindanao. This latest feat is a testament of Dr. Bienvenido Alex Bautista and Mr. Herbert Bautista’s commitment to serve in Caraga Region and in the whole Mindanao. With the increasing demand for quality education, SEC has proven time and again that it is a resilient and strong institution having been reconfirmed with the ISO certification since year 2000 up to the present. SEC holds firmly to its vision to produce graduates possessing the skills and the character to become competent, effective and globally competitive professionals in the future and this will be a lifetime legacy of the school in the field of education and community service. This gift to serve spring from the heart of the school president , selfless visionary, Dr.Bienvenido Alex K. Bautista. Onward SEC! We are proud of you as one of the Surigao’s best.

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Campus News

Intramural Games

and 32nd Founder’s Day

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urigao Education Center celebrated its 32nd Founder’s Day as well as its 2011 Intramural Games last February 2-5, 2011 held at SEC Campus and City Gymnasium. The said events which were participated by all of the students and the faculty members of the school were jointly held to build up students’ unity, sportsmanship, academic excellence and to give tribute to the school’s founders. Indeed, after all the hard work and efforts of all the participants, the College of Allied Medical Sciences Pythons made it to the top being the over all Champion, followed by the College of Business Education- Griffins, third was the College of MAritime Srudies and its partner Midwifery- Dolphins, fourth was the Collge of

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Engineering and Architecture- Azkals, and fifth was the College of Information Technology- D’bug. The most highlighted part of this celebration was the 32nd Founder’s Day. The beginning of this institution was established 32 years ago by Dr. Corazon P. Kaimo-Bautista and Capt. Isagani D. R. Bautista Sr. Before it became SEC, it was then named Surigao Medical Center School for Midwifery(SMCSM) in partnership with its base hospital-Surigao Medical Center. The jointly held activities were concluded with the awarding ceremony and tribute to the founders. Above: The Secians partipating in different events of the Intramural Games.

BSA Students Celebrate JPIA Days By: Norjan Rey A. Rivero

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he Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants, SEC Chapter held its JPIA Days Celebration last February 17-19, 2011 at SEC Campus and Laurente Bldg., Borromeo St., Surigao City. The said event took place in order to carry out the annual celebration of the JPIA as a National The Seniors Club of the Philippines. and the JuThe JPIA officers of 2011niors during 2012 spearheaded varithe Bequethal Ceremony. ous activities organized to develop the talents and skills of BSA students and to build up camaraderie The ASSETS on their mass among students. Such dance presentation. activities included mass dance competition, chorale singing The Beacon January-October 2011 4

and quiz bowl. The over-all Champion of the different activities is the Batch Trademark(First year), followed by the Batch Associates( Fourth year), Batch Assets(Third Year), and Batch Cash(Second Year) as the 1st runner up. The celebration culminated with a JPIA Night held at the Laurente Bldg. It highlighted the senior’s bequeathal of responsibilities to the juniors followed by a formal dance contest. Engr. Nilo H. Calomot served as the guest speaker of the night.


Campus News

Razona donates a Digital Breathalyzer to PNP Surigao By: Norjan Rey A. Rivero

Razona as he give the digital alcohol breathalyzer to PSupt. Alfonso PagkaliwaganPNP Chief of Surigao.

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ourth Class Marine Engr. Jonelito Razona, an alumnus Batch 2008, donates a Digital Alcohol Breathalyzer to PNP Surigao last July 25, 2011 at Surigao City Police District. The said breathalyzer was received by PNP Chief PSupt. Alfonso G. Pagkaliwagan Jr. The digital breathalyzer detects a person whether he or she is under the influence of alcohol. This device will greatly help our police officers to easily identify motorists who are drunk during driving. If they are caught positive, they are not allowed to drive in order to prevent street accidents. Violence and threats in social gatherings may also be reduced by identifying persons under the influence of alcohol. Razona worked abroad as a Marine Engineer under Magsaysay Shipping Agency, Philippines. And last July, he came back with this breathalyzer. A SECian is truly competitive abroad and is concerned for the betterment of his hometown.

teambuilding and ecological exposures unite mathsci party By: Emmilou Tarife

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he Math and Science Club (MathSci club) of SEC conducted a teambuilding and ecological exposures for its MathSci officers and active members along with its MathSci instructors on August 20, 2011 at Sitio Panubigon, Lipata, Surigao City. The said teambuilding and ecological exposures activities aimed to promote strong camaraderie, skill and cooperation among its members and advisers, further it developed students’ concerns on environmental issues thus realizing the importance of preserving and conserving nature. Together with MathSci advisers [Mr. Christopher Arguelles, SEC Quality Management Representative ( QMR), Mrs. Lovella Cagata- Condeza, SEC Research Planning and Development officer, Ms. Glenda Labadan ( GenEd Faculty), Mr. Jenny Cano and Mr. Arnel Mensurado( both College Math instructors)], the active members and club officers boarded on two rented pump boats which were used to roam freely, sightseeing the Godgiven magnificent beauty and picturesque neighboring coastal areas,

aquatic life sanctuaries, mangrove ecosystem of Sitio Panubigon and the historic Sabang River. “Indeed, it was really an awesome experience to be part of that once in a lifetime activity”, uttered by Cdt. Sherwen Seda. Truly, our community is blessed with rich and diverse flora and fauna but its inhabitants are less aware of their salient role in maintaining the balance of nature.

The Maritime students on their teambuilding and ecological exposure activity.

Calunsag Speaks on Human Trafficking and Anti-Illegal Recruitment Awareness By: Norjan Rey A. Rivero

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he Guidance Office in coordination with the Peer Facilitator officers conducted a symposium on Human Trafficking and Anti-Illegal Recruitment Awareness last September 1, 2011 held at 3rd floor AVR SEC. The event was participated by graduating students and faculty members from different departments. This was organized in order for us to be alert and aware of the possible recruitment and deception that may threaten our future, especially nowadays that hundreds of people are victims of human trafficking.

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Ms. Zenaida Calunsag, a Coordinator of Visayan Forum Foundation discussed the RA 9208 or Trafficking on Persons Act. She said that most trafficked victims are minors and students from Visayas and Mindanao. They come to urban centers in order to avail of economic and educational opportunities. And traffickers are taking advantage of the vulnerability of the victim. Human trafficking refers to recruitment transfer of persons by means of threat or use of force, fraud, deception and abuse of power to use them in an exploitative and abusive employment, Ms. Calunsag concluded.

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SSC organizes Leadership Orientation Seminar By: Emmilou Tarife

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ast July, 31, 2011, the Supreme Student Council (SSC) of Surigao Education Center( SEC) headed by Mrs. Virginia C. Ma, conducted a Leadership Orientation Seminar with the theme “ Enhancing Competence and Building Dynamics Leaders”. The aforementioned seminar was participated by six College Departments Officers and 9 Club officers. It started at 8:00 am. A prayer was offered by Mr. Jayson Como, SSC PIO and the opening remarks was given by Ms. Chin Sapphire Z. Lipao, SSC President, then the introduction of the resource speaker was made by Ms. Emmilou Tarife, SSC Vice President. This leadership seminar was graced by Ms. Jobie G. Pongcol the honored resource speaker who took her time to present, discuss and share to the aspiring student leaders what The leaders from the different she had learned departments on their leadership about leadership. orientation seminar. She discussed 10 successful tips on how to become effective and productive student leaders. She ended her discussions and presentations through Microsoft Power Point while saying the most encouraging yet challenging line, “The job of the leaders today is not to create followers, it’s to create more leaders”, which ought to be instilled in the minds of SEC student leaders. The Certificate of Appreciation & Participation was then given to the resource speaker and the participants. The activity culminated with a launching of SSC dance, singing of SEC Hymn and the closing remarks by the SSC adviser, Mrs. Jessica EspenidoFernandez.

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SEC Maritime cadets join the National Disaster Conciousness Month Celebration By: Emm Tarife

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nnually, the local government of Surigao (LGU) and Provincial Government of Surigao celebrate the National Disaster Consciousness Month on August 20, 2011. As part of the activity, actual scenarios of emergencies occurring onboard like abandonment of the vessel, act of piracy and the occurrence of fire onboard where emergency scene stages were realized through the participation of the joined parties: LGU of Surigao, Provincial Government of Surigao, M/V Philippine Navy with its officers and crews, Quick Action Response Team (QART), Military Troop, MARINA group, Catarman vessel, Mayor Ernesto “Nitoy” Matugas, some media men, cameramen, soundmen, production staffs and the fifteen Maritime Cadets from Surigao Education Center. After Lt. Lincuna of Philippine Navy made his briefing to the participating groups at Tavern Hotel, actual scenes of an emergency onboard had started. On the actual scenario, the 15 SEC Maritime Cadets were acting as if they were tourists passenger onboard in a particular vessel which accidentally encountered fire while underway. As a consequence, the cadets abandoned the vessel by jumping to the seawater with a life jacket wrapped around their body to ensure

safety while they were not yet rescued. The 15 maritime cadets were divided into two groups. The first group consisted of 5 cadets (Jhunard Dinola, Jan Timothy Tadla, Felix Rivero, Teodore Jess Angob and Allen Gonzaga) whose role were strong swimmer s who swam to the direction of the nearest bouy, circling and creating bubbles to catch the attention of the rescuer onboard the Catarman Vessel.The second group including(Emmelou Tarife, Cholet Amarille, Shiena May Manlimos, Roxan Salino, Ave Christian Salino, Benson Leones, Sherwen Seda, Antonio Amorado Jr, Alexander Ladaga and Oliver Onihog) acted as normal swimmers and non-swimmers who grouped themselves as one as they lied on a life raft floating 2 meters away from the distressed vessel. After few minutes of soaking in the water, all the passengers(cadets) were rescued. After the scene, the maritime cadets escorted by 3/0 Dedes Earl Batucan did a cool picture taking with the MARINA staff, QART and Philippine Navy official and crew. Indeed, the activity developed the self confidence, self determination and bravery of the cadets in every distress situation which they might encounter soon as they continue their journey to the top.


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Selebrasyon ng Buwan ng Wika

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ka-22 ng Agosto 2011, pormal ng sinmulan ang pagdiriwang ng Buwan ng Wika sa SEC(Surigao Education Center. Binuksan ito sa pamamagitan ng Pambungad na Gawain kung kalian ginanap ang Tagisan ng Galing. Ang mga patimpalak na napaloob sa Tagisan ng Galing ay ang mga sumusunod; Poster at Islogan, Pagsulat ng Sanaysay at Pagsulat ng Tula. Ang mga lumahok ay mga interesadong mag-aaral sa kolehiyo na may asignaturang Filipino. Lahat ay may kanya-kanyang kakayahan at nagpamalas ng angking galing sa patimpalak na kanilang sinalihan. Lahat sila ay may sariling ideya tungkol sa nasabing patimpalak na tumugma naman sa temang “ Ang Filipino ay Wikang Panlahat, Ilaw at Lakas sa Tuwid na Landas”. Sinimulan naman ang Pangalawang Gawain noong ika 22- 25 ng Agosto 2011, nasa hanay ng Pangalawang Gawain ang panonood ng iba’t ibang pelikula na sadyang likhang pinoy. “ Sa pamamagitan ng panonood ng mga pelikulang pinoy, naipamalas nito sa mga estudyante ng SEC, na ang wikang Filipino na siyang gamit sa pelikula, ay sadyang malaki ang naiambag upang kapwa Pilipino ay magkakaintindihan, kahit na iba’t iba pa ang kanilang rehiyong pinanggagalingan”, wika ni Jervy Panangin, isang marinong mag-aaral. Kabilang rin sa Pangalawang Gawain ang pagkakaroon ng iba’t ibang kubol ( Wedding

B o o t h , tatalo ang pangkat ng mga BSMT-3 B l i n d sa kanilang kool na kool na dance Date Booth at Freedom Wall). moves at tricks. At siyempre pa, Animo’y nagkaroon ng fiesta sa hindi kompleto ang selebrasyon at SEC sa mga sandaling iyon dahil kasiyahan kung hindi gagawaran na rin sa dami ng estudyanteng na- ng parangal ang mga nanalo sa kilahok at nakisaya. Lubos na na- ginawang patimpalak. Ang mga talkatutulong ang pagkaroon ng mga entadong kalahok na maswerting kubol na iyon sapagkat napagbigkis nagwagi sa ginawang patimpalak nito ang mga estudyanteng nang- ay ang mga sumusunod; (TAGISAN galing pa sa iba’t ibang kurso. NG GALING) Ipinagpatuloy ang pagdi- Poster at islogan- Unang Gantriwang ng Buwan ng Wika hang- impala ( Cdt. Neil Vincent Gamus gang Agosto 26, 2011. Nagkaroon BSMT-2), Pagsulat ng Sanaysayng Fiesta sa Nayon kung saan Unang Gantimpala ( Cdt. Oscar Tagnagpagalingan sa paggawa ng yam BSMarE-2), Pagsulat ng TulaKubol , ang iba’t ibang pangkat ng Unang Gantimpala ( Cdt. Jaymart mga estudyanteng may asignatur- D. Salino BSMT-2), Pinakamaganang Filipino at nagkaroon ng mga dang Kubol ( Best Kubol)- Pangkat paninda ng mga kakanin tulad na ni Cdt. Allan Austria at cdt. Oscar lamang ng puto, suman, bibingka, Tagyam BSMarE-2), Best Food Discassava pie, kutsinta, sapin sapin, plays- Pangkat ni Cdt. Allan Austria iba’t ibang uri ng inumin tulad ng pa- at Cdt. Oscar Tagyam BSMarE-2) lamig, buko, prutas at marami pang iba. Alas 7:30 ng umaga pormal na winakasan ang pagdiriwang ng Buwan ng Wika sa pamamagitan ng programa. Nagbigay ng mensahe si Bb. Cris F. Velez, isa sa mga taggapayo ng Filipino Club. Matapos ang mensahe sinundan agad ito ng iba’t ibang presentasyon. Buong husay na sumaliw sa dance floor ang mga estudyante sa ikalawang taon ng kursong Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation ( BSMT), na mula naman sa klase ni Gng. Beatrice Ang mga nagwagi sa patimpalak ng Olayvar, ang kanilang guro sa Fili- poster at slogan sa pagdiriwang ng Bupino. Napuno ng hiyawan at galak wan ng Wika. ang buong SEC Amphitheater sa mga oras na iyon. Hindi naman pa-

SECians passed the TESDA Assesment By: Norjan Rey A. Rivero

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otel and Retaurant Management and Mechanical Engineering students took a simultaneous assessment given by TESDA last October 13-14, 2011 at SEC Mini Hotel, HRM Laboratory and Machine Shop. 31 HRM students passed the

Housekeeping NC-II and 19 passed the Commercial Cooking NC-II, 21 ME students passed the Shielded Metal Arc Welding(SMAW)-NCII, 10 passed the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding(GTAW) NC-II, and seven passed the Machining NC-II. The NC-II certifies that the holder is competitive and has the skills needed for a particular field.

The passers received their National Certificate of Competency-II on October 15, 2011 at SEC AVR 3rd flr. The distribution of certificates was attended by Mr. Rodrigo de Villa, TESDA Provincial Director. Ms. Annie Abucejo, SEC Focal was very proud for the success of the students.

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Intramural Games 2011

Center: Miss Or Mutya nan Car

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JPIA Days and Night

Midwifery Department’s Pearl Anniversary

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Art of Success

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was facing the northeast of my thoughts when suddenly I saw a tower. It was great that nobody could imagine it. Its posture was just simply elegant. Every component of it seems to be embroidered with hard work, intelligence and passion. Everything seems to be perfect. I stare and stare on it until I remember someone. She was a woman witn dedication, principle and sense of peace. The journey of this woman starts in Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur where she first open her eyes. She is a mother of two siblings ( Benjamen and Bea) and married to Engr. Benjamen R. Ensomo, Jr. She started to pace towards success when she graduated the 5-year course in BS in Chemical Engineering at Mindanao State University(MSU), Marawi City in 1992. She then pased the Professional Board Examination for Chemical Engineers on May 1993. It was then 2000 when she took her Master in Businesss Administration(MBA) at San Nicolas College (SNC) Surigao City. After that, in 2008 she pursued her Doctorate in Philosophy in Saint Pau University ( SPUS-formerly SNC).

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by Gesille Karen E. Bucarille

Another chapter of her life opens, when she began to work in Surigao Education Center (SEC) as a full time faculty member in the General Education Department from 1997-2001. She was then promoted to some positions due to her exemplary works being Internal Quality Auditor, Deputy, Quality Assurance Manager, Research and Planning Officer, Quality Management Representative, Head of External Affairs, an Over-all Chair of the IQuAME Team, and she is now the Vice President for Academic Affairs. Engr. Bernadette Pagara-Ensomo is the woman behind the blessed and succcesful tower. From the beginning up to the end of my sight she will always be Surigao Education Center’s art of success.


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International Day of Peace By: Rey C. Cabug-os C.

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SSC OFFICERS SY 2011-2012

y friends often tell me “You are always bitten by a big bug” and, nay, there’s nothing I can do about it. I, myself, know that I am always as busy as a bee. A second is a precious thing for me, yet one thing caught my circumspection as my myopic eyesight came to see a delightful bulletin board. It was on the twenty first day of September this year, the day which marked the International Day of Peace. I saw a picture of a dove flying with an olive branch in its beak. This made me observe a minute of silence in my heart, at that very moment, an idea come into my mind. The white dove, the most commonly featured sign for peace, has an olive branch which represents the peace offering from one person to another. Then, I asked myself this question: like the dove, am I willing to extend an olive branch to the persons whom I have wronged? And if someone comes to me and offers the symbolic olive branch, am I willing to accept the peace offering? And this I believe: that while others suffer from social conflicts, there are still a great number of people who are peacemakers, peacekeepers, or are peace builders. And after taking a look at the board, I turned to my left and right sides and one, two, three students came and looked at the white dove. Then, I asked myself:”How many students cognizant about this celebration?” Only few, I believe. Since it was not a public holiday, but it was, yes, a global observance. How then, people observe the International Day of Peace? During the Peace Day, people around the world take part in various activities and organize events centered on the theme “peace”. These include interfaith peace ceremonies, a peace choir, lightning candles, peace prayers, and peace convoy of vehicles, tree planting for peace, peace walks, and many other ways. Yes there are a number of ways in celebrating the Peace Day. So, I went to my room, lighted a candle, and sat in silent meditation. As peace loving citizens, we just have to remember to take this opportunity to make peace in our own relationships with other people. Erase the scars in our hearts. Instead, we need to build spiritual bridges among ourselves, promote social integration, and create a culture of peace.

President: Chin Sapphire Z. Lipao Vice President: Emmelou T. Tarife Secretary: Candy V. Ortega Treasurer: Jarish Alexes Bautista PIO : Jayson A. Como GOVERNORS: College Of Maritime Studies Sherwen Y. Seda College Of Teacher Education Floreeliz G. Penaso College Of Business Education Mark Essel P. Flores College Of Engineering and Architecture Edwin E. Salubre College Of Information Technology Neil Luarez College Of Nursing She’s Magnolia C. Ycong

CLUB PRESIDENTS: Filipino Club Rinelle Ianm. Sescon Mathsci Club Baby Jane c. Loayon Prism: Rainier Marasigan Computer Society Nataniel Yee Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants(JPIA)

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Karadjawan Ensemble Jason A. Como Peer Group Jhunards C. Dinola

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Feature

The Achievers Congratulations!!!

List of 2011 Board Examination Passers Nurse Licensure Examination

1. Abarca, Hadassah C. 2. Abarca, Joash N. 3. Abarico, Giza Marie A. 4. Alberca, Michelle J. 5. Alipayo, Edelyn Z. 6. Angob, Jeson E. 7. Avelina, Ma. Graciela R. 8. Bacala, Jonalyn 9. Baldoza, Vince Angelo L. 10. Barotac, Razil L. 11. Betito, Krizza Vinette M, 12. Boquilon, Sidney E. 13. Camingao, Chemal M. 14. Caballes, Lenry S. 15. Compra, Anne Rose J. 16. Conales, Queenie Fe P. 17. Cruje, Alaine Rea D. 18. Cuabo, Kristy Lou C. 19. Dequit, Roel A. 20. Dinola, Shell Saddam C. 21. Eledia, Leya Amor Y. 22. Escanilla, Arnielyn I. 23. Eusala, Keene E.

24. Eviota, Jane H. 25. Fallado, Myra Mae R. 26. Felicio, Jerico 27. Fetalvero,Karissa R. 28. Galagala, Ronnel S. 29. Garcia,Joy Amor C. 30. Gonzales, France Kenneth C. 31. Gordonas, Meolita L. 32. Jabonero, Jhanelmer R. 33. Jumao-as, Nerissa I. 34. Labucay, Khimkem A. 35. Lerio, Claire Marie A. 36. Liong, Kris Madeline E. 37. Llamera, Joakimm A. 38. Lupas, Melody P. 39. Maarat, Rosemalou N. 40. Mahinay, Jay Ann R. 41. Mamugay, Caroline P. 42. Manla, Arnel F. 43. Monter, Mary Wida V. 44. Nazareno, Jonafe A. 45. Neuda, Kirsten A. 46. Oraiz, Beverly R.

47. Osares, Abegiel O. 48. Pachano, Ana Mae O. 49. Padilla, Jaren P. 50. Paredes, Riza Mae M. 51. Pestano, Caren B 52. Petallar, Ophil P. 53. Piao, Shananie E. 54. Quinto, Janessa S. 55. Ranara, Charmie P. 56. Reyes, Rufa Joy A. 57. Ruaza, Arvhee Kristine Laag 58. Ruiz, Kacelyn M. 59. Sanglitan, Floremy R. 60. Simbajon. Stephany Noelle B. 61. Solo, Charisse F. 62. Tabayag, Jionelyn L. 63. Teatro, Frances P. 64. Tiu, Pete Joseph G. 65. Tiujongco, Jay Arianne C. 66. Tulisana, Mark Lenon O. 67. Vargas, Jogielyn L. 68. Villanueva, Mia Maurice U.

Certified Public Accountant Board Examination-October 2011

Midwifery Licensure Examination- April 2011

Civil Engineering Board Examination -April 2011

1. Renelyn S. Balbuena, CPA

1. Aichel G. Casupas, RM

Marine Engineering Board Examination

Master Mariner Licensure Examination- July 2011 4th placer

Architect Board Examination-

1. Engr. Giovanni B Bautista 2. Engr. Jonaldo B. Plaza

1. Capt. Josebeth Dolar Longos

1. Arch. Sael Jarogon Aves

1. Engr. Salvy C. Sebial December 2011

Physician Licensure Examination (High School Alumni) Aug. 2011

Registered Electrical Engineering Board Examination- Sept. 2011

Registered Master Electrician Licensure Examination-September 2011

1. Engr. Giovanni B Bautista 2. Engr. Jonaldo B. Plaza

1. Engr. Jhun Keny E. Daigdigan 2. Engr. Jaon G. Dedumo

1. Engr. Bernabie C. Sumampong

Radiologic Technology Licensure Examination-June 2011 1. Evan GLenn P. Malinao, RT

Physician Licensure Examination- August 2011 (High School Alumni) 1. Dr. Cecilio Bautista Benitez Jr.

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National Certificate (NC) Passers Commercial Cooking NC-II 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

6. Escuadro, Ivy Charmaine 7. Galos, Shiela Mae 8. Liza, Shiela Jane 9. Luarez, Nenette 10. Madrid, Tiara Lauren

11. Monta, Sarah Jane 12. Ramilla, Anthony 13. Retita, Shirlyn 14. Salazar, Aira Jane 15. Ubalde, Jhon Rhyan

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) NC-II

Machining NC-II

Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)-NCII

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

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Aquino, Glady Jane Brillantes, Krisha Jellyn Calumbiran, Ofelia Dalanan, Apple Mae Dingal, Genevieve

Galagar, Jaywelle Martinez, Kenneth Moralde, Jourdan Nuez, Cerlou Pastera, Darien Steve Sanglitan, Julie Jr. Tabanag, Romnick

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Espanola, King Alfred Maarat, Jessie Ortega, Alfredo Antonio Pacatang, Karl Patrick Serada, Robert Jhon Sumabat, Jay-R

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Short–Lived Friends By essieb

Funny but absurd, When the meetings of the minds disapprove, The vibrations of thoughts broke, For whatever reasons And unknown cause. At first the closeness seems forever Saying endless hellos and Hi’s in the campus together, The nights has only dream For each other. Sweet thoughts linger. I thought it best in my life, To have friends I met and I like To my dismay, I sigh… They’re like meteors That disappeared in the sky.

Arcena, Colombo Naldoza, Melvin Nasayao, Filven Pillada, Carlito

The Beginning of Forever By essieb

I blink… I saw A world of disbelief, An unknown place, Quiet… even breathe is unheard. Below, a lifeless body laid in the rest, My children are nowhere, But there are people in grief. Wind brought me somewhere, Unknowing the direction, Nobody tells, What is beyond? I asked myself… Ah! A bright light beckons me in. The place is boundless, Eerie and limitless, Later voices came, Songs are heard. Faces are lifeless, Peaceful and timeless, A different dimension, Forever is envision. I tried to look back. Reconstructing the past, Now I know, The beginning of forever, I trod.

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BS in Marine Transportation BS in Marine Engineering BS in Nursing BS in Radiologic Technology BS in Architecture BS in Civil Engineering BS in Computer Engineering BS in Electrical Engineering BS in Mechanical Engineering BS in Computer Science BS in Electronics and Communication Engineering BS in Information Technology BS in Accountancy BS in Accounting Technology

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BS in Business Administration Major in Human Resource and Development Management Major in Operations Management Major in Financial Management Major in Marketing Management Major in Business Economics BS in Hotel and Restaurant Management Bachelor of Secondary Education Bachelor of Elementary Education BS in Environmental Science High School Elementary Montessori Nursery Kindergarten 1 and 2 Montessori 1-6


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