Class History

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In our Junior year, the sections were Acacia under Mary Ronette Magtulis, Apitong by Mrs. Dolores Jumawan, and Almon by Mrs. Lucy Alejandro. We encountered the most difficult subjects we ever had in our high school days, but luckily we were able to surpass them all. Many activities were undergone, specially our first time exposure under the fatal heat of the sun and sometimes under the shimmering rain shower because of the CAT formation. The sermons or our Commandant were always every time we have training, but we took it as a challenge. Even though we did our best during the Tactical Inspection, sad to say we did not garner the first place, which was our rank for the past two years. We also attended our first social activity in this year, our J.S. Promenade.

Now, it is our last year in this institution, days are already falling from branches of the calendar and graduation is approaching. A mixed feeling of sadness and happiness can be traced from the faces of the Seniors. Happy because we already surpassed the four years of sacrifices yet sad for we are to leave our beloved Alma Mater. We all know that this is not yet the end of sacrifices, but just the beginning of another life to subsist. The division of classes as follows, Mahogany Handled by Mrs. Wenifreda A. Absalon, Guijo is given to Mrs. Canuta P. Murillo, Mrs Kalantas by Mrs. Leah Canillas.

We All desirous enough to received our diploma as a symbol that we already succeed our four years of staying in this institution. We wish to become as well-patterned products ans graduates of our Alma Mater. We hope to see ourselves in the future as successful men and women that can be the pride of our parents and our beloved institution as well.

As we sstart to bid goodbye to our friends, teachers and our Alma Mater, we the Class 2001 cannot forget to thank all those people behind our success. To teachers who nourished and patiently molded us to become what we are now. We can't reach the place where we are now, if not because of your help and guidance. To all of this we owe our gratitude to all of you.

To the underclassmen, strive for the best and continue what we have started.

To our dearest parents who sweated only for the realization of our dreams, expect more from us.

To our Alma Mater who is never hesitant in accepting is with open arms, have our deepest amd unmending gratitude. And above all of this, we offer our success to the Almighty God Who's been very good unto us in terms of showering his blessings.

By: Ellyn Hortilloza



Quotation from the Clarion:
No man can produce great things who is not thoroughly sincere in dealing with himself.