Thursday, 20 August 2015

Last Will and Testament of the Class 2011 of Dologon National High School

Last Will and Testament
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We the class of 2011 of Dologon National High School in the Municipality of Maramag, province of Bukidnon, Philippines, being of brilliant minds and thoroughly equipped with superb knowledge, do hereby attest to this, our last will and testament.

To our beloved advisers Ms. Divina Quimba, Mrs. Rubilinda Paglinawan, Mrs. Pauline R. Lavador and our subject teachers, we bequeath the memory of our remarkable recitations and our matchless behaviors.

To the present third year students, we leave the groundless hope and infinite dreams that they may try, but never reach the high standards we have set up as a shining example for the future of our achievements and accomplishments.

To all the students of the class of 2011, we do hereby bequeath as herein specified:

With an acting skills like Gina Pareno and the diamond star Maricel Soriano, Ms. Donale Chien Perater, Leah Mae Nuncio, Aiza Marie Gimpayan, Teodoro Baldapan Jr. and Melchor Millanes, they bequeaths their unbreakable acting skills to April Aiza Sible and Wilme Sibog.


You can’t make any jokes to them because if you do, you might go home with a broken bones. The ability of Kearth Curan, Lord Christopher Napalla and Mike Arroyo to attract girls will be passed to Jeason Taglinao, Jeffrey Vidad and Luigie Francisco.


According to the third law of motion by Sir Isaac Newton, “If there’s an action, there’s an opposite and equal reaction,” so if there are boys who do have abilities to attract girls, there are also girls who have this ability. The ability of Joeann Saldivar, Desiree Quita and Rebecca Ingente, the so called most attractive girls of this batch bequeaths their rare characteristics to Charlene Reponte, Iris Taclindo and Crissele Torreon.


Sometimes, they can be compared to the Spanish conquerors who wander all over the world to explore it. In their respective classrooms, they always transfer to other seats to explore and talk with friends. Ryan Julie Bueno, Mark Eric Adlaon and Colin Lata leaves their naughty and uncommon ability to Vhennt Tesoro, Jezreel Yanson and Ryan Palma.


Early birds catches the early worms. But unlike Klent Paul Galarosa, Ricardo Rosacena, and Cyril Alphons Dalay because if there’s money that falls from the sky, surely they could not get even a single centavo. They bequeaths their always late skills to Elma Colipano, Marvin Ingente and Mary Jean Loquero.


The idols of these persons are the ones who have climbed up the tallest mountain on the planet like Karina Dayondon and others. They always wanted to wander everywhere, in mountains, resorts and everywhere. April Jean Piquero, Angel Tanduyan, Mary Jeziel Cavan, Jeffry Manhulad, John Exioma, and Arra Kristine Torres always wanted to have an adventure. They leave their adventurous ability to Jovanue Dalipe, Louie Jay Gresos and Charlon Olana.


They are so united. They enjoy every presentation they have presented. They want to be famous all over the world. They want to be like Bamboo, they Journey band and the Greenday too. The Parkya ni Edmar, A.K.A Tongbalintong Band of Edmar Cavan and company and the Trip band bequeaths their groundless dreams to become a famous band to FOJ Band and Vidad Company.


They can be one of the famous boxers soon to replace and follow the footsteps of the pound-for-pound king Manny “PacMan” Pacquiao, they can be a good body building contestants. They are sometimes described as “Johnny Bravo.” The big muscles of Marcelito Caparida, Marvin Deocares and Geone Dopin bequeaths it to Mike Clinton Ucab, Khervie Mag-away and Erl Marlon Rodrigo.


With an eyes like an eagle, so quick and so bright. Maybe they all eat squash. The ability of May Ann Casino, Rogelio Escanillas Jr., Shynn Bo, Raynaldo Munez and Roselyn Balacase to play badminton quickly and cleverly will be passed to Jeason Taglinao and Felmore Flores.


Small but terrible. That’s how we described Randy Talagba, Ian Dave Piquero, Ruben Jay Montecillo, Jimmy Pava, Carlo Alfante, Mark Tolentino and Jason Galendez, but even though they are not 6-footer in height, their dreams are very simple, just to be a player not in NBA or PBA, but in MBA or Maramag Basketball Association. They wills their infinite hopes to Elmer Quino, Julieto Bayon-on, Ruel Nombrado, Jeffrey Vidad, Emilda Gamboa, Elvis Pones and Leo Digamon.


Their wish is to become the chess grandmaster of the world. Their goals is to defeat all the chess masters of this country. Trevor Jones Hassleberg, Marklister Montecalvo, Geneva Abonitalla, Ryan Julie Bueno, Sheryl Rose Saburnido, Jeerah Baguio and Genalyn Gorgonio bequeaths their clever chess playing skills to Archival Bucog, Jazel Baguio, Louie Jay Gresos, Range Garcia, James Ocaya, Aiza Panganoron and Carlo Delos Reyes.


They don’t care how many ballpen they may be emptied and how many papers they may use. Whatever words, letters, phrases and numbers written in the board and whatever words or phrases the teacher says, they will write it in their notebooks immediately. This very striving skills of May Ann Casino, Mary Joy Dag-um and Rosalyn Rupinta wills to Charlene Reponte, Glydel Montecalvo, Joveyn Llagono, Alma Joy Quita, Quinnie Jane Obeso, Wendel Jane Ortiz and Hannah Celocia.


They are cute in our eyes but even if they are getting older and older, still their minds and feelings remain as young as when they were still in elementary. They are described as the childish in the school. Cristina Merced. Edmar Cavan, Ian Dave Piquero, Shynn Bo and Rachel Doronila bequeaths their childish actions and attitudes to Karen Camia, Francis Anthony Magadan, Range Garcia, Mhelrose Migue and Mylyn Cano.


Maybe, HRM is their course when they turn college. They love to explore the world of cooking to become a professional chef someday, Ms. Donale Chien Perater, Mary Jeziel L. Cavan, Noemebelle Dorelag, John Exioma and Rhodora Palasol leaves their cooking abilities to Merillee Grace Etchon, Mhelrose Migue, Louie Jay Gresos, Felmore Flores, Jezreel Yanson and Francis Marie Aliday.


They can draw everything like humans and even cartoons. They are the next Fernando Amorsolo and Juan Luna in the Philippines. The drawing skills of Kearth Curan, Ian Dave Piquero, Sheryl Rose Saburnido Trevor Jones Hassleberg, Rhea Mae Robles, Charlie John Pinote and Rhanelito Jalea bequeaths to Rodelito Sangelis, Marvin Ingente, Jezreel Yanson, Kherve Mag-away, Harvey Pacomios and Jellbert Jorquia.


Their favorite TV program is showtime. They always love to have party! Party! They always want to be present in all occasions especially when there’s a disco. The interest and ability of Kristine Solatorio, Minda Estiva and L.A. Mae Saldivar to dance disco will be passed to Jonald Salvan, Mary Joy Cabatuan, Grace Perame, Khiemi Jade Comonong, Angel Mae Simbajon, Gelourd Alberio, Ruel Nombrado and Ray Jun Simbajon.


Philippine All Stars is their idol. Always hip hop yow! The ability of Jezreel Puyos, Leah Mae Nuncio, Dioneson Delos Santos and Kim Ryan Ucab to dance hip hop bequeaths to Antonio Dela Cerna, Julieto Bayon-on, Krizan Balistoy, Angelet Daquio and Jason Dopin.


Ma’am Ruby, Ma’am Badet, Ma’am Aguilar and Ma’am Kristine are their teacher-idols in the school. They also idolized William Shakespeare and they also love drama as they speak loud like what declamation performers do. The declamation ability of Hazel Vone M. Ayahay, Reverosa Claro, Mary Joy Dag-um and Melchor Millanes bequeaths to April Aiza Sible, Felmore Flores, Mercury Joy T. Boquila and Emelyn Nadayag.


So sweet and so formal to see people who are dancing social dances like waltz, Jive Rhumba, Cha-cha and many more. All these dances are being mastered by the followers of Ma’am Quimba like Francis Tampioc, Mary Dafnie Dal Limocon, Reverosa Claro, Roelyn Balos and Joyline Torregosa, they leaves their quick-stepping ability to Marlyn Balos, Felmore Flores, Jonalyn Atuel and Nina Grace Baguhin.


These persons can already live their lives with their families in the future. They love to be an entrepreneurs selling different products and services like AutoloadMax, Biscuits, Pastillas, Yema, Papers and etc. They can be the richest person in this country and in the world too. The entrepreneurship skills of Glecille Pacomios, Mary Dafnie Dal Limocon, Maribel Antillas, Mariane Joy Tormis, Kearth Curan, Gerald Sabuan, Liezel Babe Behiga, Jeffry Manhulad and Mary Jeziel Cavan bequeaths this very nice talent to Merilee Grace Etchon, Joan Dulhao, Marlon Italio and Jojo Caballes.


They don’t care about the volts. They eat electricity and they holds electric wires. They know how to dismantle and install simple electric gadgets. The electrician of the batch 2011, Rogelio Escanillas Jr., Jobert Nacario, and Daniel Mahusay bequeaths their skills to Lucelo Tabing and Francis Anthony Magadan.


Genius are they when described. They wear eyeglasses. Maybe it’s just for their new look style or whatever its purpose maybe. The genius look and eyeglasses of Cristina Desucatan and her one-and-only, OMG! Lord Christopher Napalla and Rosalyn Rupinta leaves it all to Baby Joy Hilbero.


You think of them as always hungry. But still they are nice that they always beg foods instead of stealing. They eat so fast like a ninja, like Kearth Curan, Junjie Manayon and Jayson Galendez. They wills their unbreakable talents to Vhenny Tesoro, Aiza Panganoron, Felmore, Roel Nombrado and Arjie Boy Casildo.


They love acoustic songs like perfect two because they all love guitar and they even have it themselves. They always play it 24/7. If they were in the era of 1940s, they will surely serenade all the girls in the windows of every households. The ability of Ian Dave Piquero, Edmar Cavan, Jezreel Puyos, Erile Calvo, Rogelio Escanillas Jr., Mazonoh Rin, and Daniel Mahusay to play guitar bequeaths to Jonald Salvan, Jeffrey Vidad, Joan Gascon, and Julieto Abellanosa.


They are the best gymnasts. They can tumbling and back tumbling too flying in the air for seconds. You’ll be scared by their remarkable gymnastic presentation in the school, in the congressional level, in provincial level and even in the regional level. This unbeatable talent of Jezreel Puyos, Dioneson Delos Santos and Kim Ryan Bocao wills to Mae Mae Valmoria, Sharmaine Lariosa and Creza Mal-ing.


 Piolo Pascual, Sam Milby, Sam Conception and Justine Bieber are their look-a-likes. They are so attractive to girls and even described as the hearthrub of Dologon NHS namely Randy Talagba, Tam Bonalos, and Hardy James Ucang. They leave their handsomeness to the brother of Hardy Paul Ryan Ucang and to Harvy Pacomios and Wencie Panganiban.


They want to be famous in the field of hairstyling. Maybe they want to work in beauty parlours to make us look beautiful and unique to everybody by their hairstyles, like Leah Revilla, Mark Eric Adlaon and Jobert Tampon, they wills their unique hairstyles to Lynwel Puyos, Aiza Panganoron, Gretchen Taquin and Rosemarie Guinanas.


PhoKwang are their idols. As in Pooh and Pokwang. Their grandparent is none other than the comedy king Dolphy Quizon, their parent maybe is the comedy queen Aiai Delas Alas and their ate is Melai Cantiveros. They always wanted to make us all laugh. The joking talent of Cristina Merced, Jezreel Puyos, Edmar Cavan, John Exioma, and Anthony Berdin bequeaths their skills to Ruel Nombrado, Vincent Buracho, Mark Jones Gonlibo and Elma Colipano.


They are J.B’s look-a-likes as in Justin Beiber! He is a Phil-Am, an American by blood, Malasian by birth but a pure Filipino by heart. He is none other than Trevor Jones Hassleberg together with his brother maybe, Joseph Datuin and Oliver Pareno will their JB look to James Abram Ocaya, Homer Odtohan and Jeason Taglinao.


Pinocchio are they when described. They have nose like Americans. This inherited characteristics of Kearth Curan, Joeann Saldivar, Karl Kenneth Betanio and John Dave Salgado bequeaths to Alma Joy Quita, Harvey Pacomios, Jezreel Agapay, May-ann Lukinhay and Roy Labuga.


He can’t be commanded by someone to do something bad but he accepts suggestions from someone serious. He is always ready to lend his hand for someone in need. He is always ready and busy preparing for meetings, programs and seminars too. Jeffry C. Manhulad bequeaths his leadership skills and abilities to Mercury Joy Boquila, the president of Supreme Syudent Government SY 2011-2012.


They are the future Rapunzel of the Disneyland in the HK. Their hair ranged up to their hips. They love to be a long-hair lady, like Christine Joy Dela Cruz, Kristine Solatorio, Baby Jane Sequera, Manilyn Abellanosa and Rhodora Palasol. They wills their long hairs to Jonalyn Atuel, Mary Jane Loquero, Roname Quimod and Rhodora Polestico.


There are persons who have melodious voice, so soft and sounds like an angel. But not like the voices of these people that when it reaches your eardrums doesn’t sounds like music but noise. The metallic voice of Obregon brothers Jerome and Jonifer and Melody Lukinhay will it to Mercury Joy T. Boquila and Karen Cania.


Their talents are rare but in demand all over the world. They knew how to dismantle computers and install programs, they knew about all the shortcut keys, programs in the computers and of course they all knew what’s in this very moment through their favorite website, no less than Facebook. They really love to do something unique and new. These in demand skills in manipulating computers of Jeffry Manhulad, Rogelio Escanillas Jr., Ian Dave Piquero, Ruben Jay Montecillo, Jimmy Pava, Reverosa Claro, Sheryl Rose Saburnido, Mary Dafnie Dal Limocon, Kearth Curan, Pepito Lingapan Jr., Marcelito Caparida, Zeidylle Mondonedo, Baby Jane Sequera, Donale Chien Perater, Ryan Julie Bueno, Phibe Damarillo, Joeann Saldivar, Tam Bonalos, Christian Nylsius Austral leaves to Iris Taclindo, Joan Gascon, Lily Jane Manaay, Louie Jay Gresos, and Estrelo Dine Custodia.


Numbers are everywhere. It might be poisonous to others especially fractions and radicals. But according to Kearth Curan, Pepito Lingapan Jr., Marcelito Caparida, Mary Joy Dag-um and Genalyn Gorgonio numbers are edible and they eat this without any cooking process. They wills their mathematical skills to Marvin Ingente, Range Garcia, Vincent Buracho, Janice Baguio, Jezreel Yanson and Fredirick Liboon.


Martial Arts is their habit. Kicking everywhere is what they love. Punch here and punch there, but still they’re humble having it. Don’t you ever fool them, you might go home counting your what we call “bukol” in all over your body. These martial arts skills of Kearth Curan, Ricky Balaba, Ian Dave Piquero and Gerald Sabuan bequeaths to Felmore Flores, Iris Taclindo, Angilet Daquio, Emilda Gamboa and Lucelo Tabing.


Have you ever seen and remember the famous painting of Leonardo Da Vinci? That painting is none other than the Mona Lisa which was so famous because of the hidden smile. You might misconstrue them as Mona Lisa because the look and smile of May Ann Casino, Manilyn Abellanosa, and Rosalyn Rupinta really looks ike Mona Lisa. They leaves this Mona Lisa smile to Quennie Colonia, Ronieliza Cacho and Geraldine Alba.


They love news and they love to be a rumor-mongers to send us all the fresh of all the fresh news in the town, in the country and even in the world too. Their dream maybe is to become a news writer of any national newspaper and broadcasting nteworks like ABS-CBN. They love to be a “patrol ng Pilipino” even just in school. This ability of Crisitna Desucatan and Nerissa Mendes to catch the most recent news will be left to Carla Margarita Batoy and Estrell Dine Custodia.
Lucky are those who have this ability and skills. It is not inherited but is inborn. We can’t tease them that their penmanship is like chicken scratches nor like a doctor because the penmanship of Joeann Saldivar, Jinky Antillas, Janilyn Inda, Ronabel Tamba and Rosalyn Rupinta is like a computerized printed letters. They bequeaths their inborn skills to Lily Jane Manaay, Mika Baclagon, Marvin Ingente, Orlan Landuay and Charlon Roy Olana.


They can be the next Miriam Defensor Santiago in the Senate of the Philippines. They have a good speaking skills and good convincing power. They speak so quick with action that scary enough for you not to believe, really terrible and horrible. The oratorical power of Cristina Desucatan and Josephine Murillo lends to Felmore Flores, Marivin Ingente and Marlyn Balos.


He loves sports but he doesn’t play it. He enjoy watching sports and loves to be a sports-writer. He even represented the Dologon NHS not only in the Division level but also in the regional level press conference. The magical words of Jeffry Manhulad in writing sports news will be passed to anyone who’s into sports writing and will join the school publication.

Memories will be treasured if you do have the pictures of our senior “maniniyot” Arnel Ragmac, Jeerah Baguio, Mary Dafnie Dal Limocon, we pass on their money on hand to Joan Fruta and Maria Sarah Jasmin Magalona.


With their skills like Ryan Cayabyab and Homer Flores, we pass on the ability of Hardy James Ucang, Mary Joy Dag-um, Mariane Joy Tormis and Mark Lister Montecalvo of having the agile hands of playing organ to the one and only Joan Gascon.


With their long last breathes, they can give life to their valuable flutes by giving their all-out efforts in playing it. We bequeaths the abilities of Rushelle Abello, Geralyn Gorgonio, Sheryl Rose Saburnido and Mary Dafnie Dal Limocon of playing the flute to the one and only James Ocaya.


“Father”—as what Catholic people call them. And with it, we are looking forward for our future priest like Erwin Salingguhay, Ricky Balaba, and Rhamelito Jalea. We pass on their capabilities of serving and preaching God’s words to Francis Magadan and Raymund Taquin.


Library is their best friend, reading every page of the book is their pleasure. We pass on the ability of Welma Maluenda, Hazel Vone Ayahay, Norelyn Monsales, and Rudjun Alejan in reading books as a past time to Lorna Beronio and Jelyn Gadian.


As fast as Lydia de Vega—we are all amzed by the cheetah move of our runners like Michael James Tapia, L.A. Mae Saldivar and Joseph Datuin, now they are warmingly passing their abilities of transferring from one place to another by running to Benjie Dapat and Harvie Pacomios.


Early bird catches the early worm. But they are not punctual when it comes to school but they were the most punctual and updated when it comes to motocross and drag race. They are the coolest riders in our campus namely Kearth Curan, Jobert Nacario and Excell Bucao. They windly pass it on to Louie Jay Gresos and Jimboy Lipora.


Straight and perfect grammars they deliver in every speech without any mispronounced words. Jeffry Manhulad, Hazel Vone Ayahay, Joyline Torregosa and Josephine Murillo bequeaths the ability of being the future famous speaker locally even globally to April Aiza Sible and Carla Margarita Batoy.


We are so fortunate that many resorts here in Bukidnon such as MGM, RR, Edlimar and Rockstar spring resorts is so near in our community. And so, our swimmers can develop more their talents. But with our swimmers here, they are already developed. Now Janilyn Inda, Ayen Man-ulogan, Alwin Arnan, and Ricardo Rosacena passing on their ability of being a graceful and good swimmers to Reymund Taquin and Fatima Bolivar.


You can always see them in the field of soccer, badminton, volleyball and other sports, not because they are players but because they were the reason behind, that’s why we always have the article about our sports news here in our campus. They are Jeffry Manhulad, Rhamelito Jalea, and Charlie John Pinote who are pleasured passing on their abilities in sports writing to Jezreel Yanson and Karissa Villarta.


If our floor is shiny, of course we also have our precious ladies with their shiny hair who brings them into popularity and makes the others wish to have the hair like what they do have. Glecille Pacomios, Baby Jean Sequera, Diana Rose Tamba, Jennylyn Sigarino and Chrislene Pangan transfers their shiny hair to Adnabel Valencia, Anafel Romingo and Remelou Pacalamalan.


Do you know Charrisse? Sarah Geronimo, Jovet Baldivino, and Jed Madela? They are famous all over the country because of their outstanding voices. They are so competent with their talents but in terms of competency, our senior singers here in our campus can be competent as our famous singers now. They are Joeann Saldivar, Cherish Llanes, Baby Jean Sequera, Edmar Cavan, Jennifer Submi and Roelyn Balos. They are passing on their perfect inner beauties in singing to Novane Duterte, Geraldine Alba and Phebryan Perez.


With the striking kicks of our soccer players like Kearth Curan, Pepito Lingapan, Cyril Alphons Dalai and Renie Joy Puyos. We transfer their Azkals moves to Venus Sequera, Antonio Tejada, and Joan Gascon.


Curiosity leads you to the wrong path. But with our senior scientists, they can prove it wrong, for with curiosity they’ve been titled as having the scientist attitude. Jeffry Manhulad, Arnel Ragmac, and Tam Bonalos transfers their quick mind and scientific attitude to Jovanie Dalipe and Jezreel Yanson.


Barking dogs seldom bite, and with their ability of being loquacious, they can get the attention of everybody and give them the confidence to stand out. Cristina Desucatan, Erile Calvo, Liezel Babe Behiga, Cristina Merced and Jocelyn Intong pass on their noisiness to Jhenny Tesoro, Jillchrist Martin and Krizan Balistoy.


They can still find some remedy in texting their text mates even how hard the signal in our campus is. With their memorized keypad of their different cellphone units, we pass on the addict hands in texting of Geneva Abonitalla, Nadine Nevizha Yecyec, Maribel Antillas, Divine Correa, and Renie Joy Puyos to Marlon Iralio, Quennie Villarta and Merriejoy Cabatuan.


With their high kicks, their hard heads that’s able to transfer the ball to the opponents’ side, that’s our Sepak Takraw players. Pepito Lingapan, Ryan Julie Bueno, Rolando Caparida, and Mark Eric Adlawon are proudly passing on their amazing takraw moves to Dave Simbajon, Gillard John Agudo and James Ocaya.


Our most disciplined senior students when it comes to budgeting well their allowances. Mike Arroyo, May Ann Casino, and Ronabel Tamba can pay all their school fees by not asking from their parents’ money anymore rather they just get money from their piggybanks. We transfer their ability of being thrifty to Jun Mark Calvo and Heide Leyses.


You would think that they are just shy but actually they are not, because it’s already their nature of being quiet and just being alone. Chrislene Pangan, Luiville Acosta, Gecille Boliboli, Diana Rose Tamba, Phibe Damarillo and Carlo Alfante are what we call silent but dangerous. We pass on their silent mood to Lalyn Unduran, Joan Fruta and Leonel Balos.


Audiences can really hold on their breaths when they watch the games of our volleyball players with their strongest spikes. They can be playing not only locally but also globally soon. They are Dioneson Delos Santos, Divine Correa, Jezreel Puyos, and Reverosa Claro and they’re passing on their strong hands in spiking to Jerry Gomez, James Tinam-isan, and Orlan Landuay.


With their healthy body sizes they can led everybody to turn their eyes on them and amazed them with their stand out fitting clothes, but still suits them even though they have rich waistlines. We pass on the waistlines of Ayen Manulogan, Joyline Torregosa and Jannice Arbolado to April Ceazar and Dianne Dabalos.


In college, they can get the courses such as nursing, veterinary medicine, and all the courses that needs good memory. And for Irene Mae Silao, Rhamelito Jalea and Edmar Cavan, memorizing is an easy task to do. For them, it’s just one or two glance of every articles, they can already memorize it. They are passing on their abilities of memorizing literature from cover to cover to Charlon Roy Olana and Aljun Bernas.

You would never thought that they are already a graduating student or even a high school student because of their charming beauties. Regina Jarden, Jorevel Dalangin, and Christian Nylsius Austral pass on their baby face to Pita Galario, Sarah Claire Rebaldez and Lovely Dalipe.


You can never see them in mess, you can never see their hands dirty, with their well-ironed uniform and dress up properly. Mary Dafnie Dal Limocon, Jezreel Puyos, Honey Mae Collamat and Rebecca Ingente are the neatest and cleanest students and are proudly transferring it to Evanie Ruba, Heide Leyses and Rina Mae Picante.

With a very perfect attitude, with the nicest conduct here in our campus, we are proudly telling you that May Ann Casino, Diana Rose Tamba, Ivy Grace Liloc and Jayson Galendez had grown into what they are right now, and that’s having the good conduct. We pass on their good conduct to Geraldine Alba and Glydel Montecalvo.

Yummy as pancit canton, our seniors who have the pancit canton hairs can attract evn their crushes because of their uniqueness in styling their hair every day. They are Khristine Solatorio, Michael James Tapia, Ronabel Tamba, and Melody Lukinhay and we are passing their curly hairs to Jomer Mal-ing, Mea Mea Valmoria and Angel Simbajon.

Now, as we leave Dologon National High School, we take along with us not only the valuable lessons we learned but also the sweet and unforgettable memories of our growing up years. Juniors, remember that next year will be your last year on this school. Treasure every moment you have, because nothing can be compared to the memories you built with the people you love and with the people who loves you.

TO THE ENTIRE SCHOOL BODY, we leave the task of emulating our splendid qualities, our magnificent scholastic records and our wonderful modesty.

WE NAME AS EXECUTRIX of this, OUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT, our friends and benefactors, as well as our teachers.

IN WITNESSED THEREOF, we, the class of 2011, do hereby set our hands and seals on this, the twenty-third day of February, 2011.

[This written work does not necessarily reflect the real characters of the above mentioned names. This was written with full of exaggeration.] 

Written by Jeffry Cambarihan Manhulad and Cristina Zamora Desucatan on February 2011 at Dologon National High School, Maramag, Bukidnon, Philippines.
Encoded June - July 2015 From the archives of Jeffry Cambarihan Manhulad, Pasay City, Philippines.

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Sunday, 16 August 2015

2015 Buwan ng Wika List of Sponsors

The following are the list of sponsors for the 2015 Buwan ng Wikang Pambansa Celebration of Dologon National High School. 


Rhodora Palasol, Dologon NHS
Batch 2011


Jeffry C. Manhulad, Dologon NHS
Batch 2011

Mary Jeziel L. Cavan, Dologon NHS
Batch 2011

Sandy Rupinta, Dologon NHS
Batch 2011

Leah Mae G. Nuncio, Dologon NHS
Batch 2011.

Nadine Yecyec, Dologon NHS
Batch 2011

Geneva M. Abonitalla, Dologon NHS
Batch 2011

Roselyn G. Balacase, Dologon NHS
Batch 2011

Lea Revilla, Dologon NHS
Batch 2011

Erile E. Calvo, Dologon NHS
Batch 2011

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Friday, 14 August 2015

Open Poem Writing Contest 2015 Criteria, Winners and Prizes

Photo by: Abonitalla, G.
General Guidelines:

1. Make a poem with at least four stanzas with the following theme, “Ang mga bagay na mamimis mo o mga masasayang alaala mo sa Dologon NHS”

2. Submit it through email at dologonnhs@gmail.com or submit your entries thru www.tinyurl.com/dologonpoemwriting2015

3. The entry submitted should contain the following details (1) Poem Title, (2) Complete name of the student-writer, and (3) Grade or Year Level and Section.

4. It should all be written in Filipino and should revolve around the theme above.

5. Deadline for submission is August 28, 2015 at 11:59 PM

6. The Dologon NHS Alumni shall publish all entries submitted to the alumni website at www.dologonnhs.blogspot.com under the “Poem Writing Contest” tab on August 29, 2015 simultaneously.

7. The entry with the highest website view will get the perfect 15% for the Website View criteria.


Criteria for Judging:

CRITERIA
PERCENTAGE EQUIVALENT
Relevance to the theme
25%
Poetic Structure
25%
Originality and Uniqueness
20%
Judge’s Impression
15%
*Website View
15%
*website views will be based on the views of the published entry at Dologon NHS Alumni blog www.dologonnhs.blogspot.com

Winners and Prizes:

1. Winners of this Open Poem Writing Competition will receive a FREE School Publication Fee worth P90.00 for this school year to be shouldered by Dologon NHS Alumni Batch 2011.

2. There will be a total of four (4) winners in this competition (Champion, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Runners-up all will receive the FREE School Publication Fee for the current year.


Contact:

For concerns and queries, email us at dologonnhs@gmail.com or visit the blog site at www.dologonnhs.blogspot.com

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2015 Buwan ng Wika Celebration and Open Poem Writing Competition

Source: Filipinoscribe.com
In support for the celebration of the “Buwan ng Wikang Pambansa,” with the theme "Filipino: Wika ng pambansang kaunlaran," the Dologon National High School Alumni Batch 2011, in cooperation with its members and stakeholders is wholeheartedly giving sponsorship for the top winners of the select activities arranged by the school for this year’s celebration of the Buwan ng Wika.

The sponsorship package details are the following:
  • A total of 11 winners of FREE School Publication Fee worth P90.00 for each of the champions or the first placers of the following contest: 
1.    Dagliang Talumpati (1 winner)
2.    Dalawahang Awit (1 male 1 female winner)
3.    Isahang Awit (1 winner)
4.    Kasuotang Pilipino (1 male 1 female winner)
5.    Paggawa ng Poster (1 winner)
6.    Sanaysay (1 winner)
7.    Takyan (1 male 1 female winner)
8.    Tula (1 winner)
  • Plus, another total of 4 winners of FREE School Publication Fee worth P90.00 for the Champion, 1st Runner-up, 2nd Runner-up and 3rd Runner-up of the “Open Poem Writing.” The guidelines for the Open Poem Writing are as follows: 
1.    Make a poem with at least four stanzas with the following theme, “Ang mga bagay na mamimis mo o mga masasayang alaala mo sa Dologon NHS”
2.    Submit it through email at dologonnhs@gmail.com or submit your entries thru www.tinyurl.com/dologonpoemwriting2015

3.    The entry submitted should contain the following details (1) Poem Title, (2) Complete name of the student-writer, and (3) Grade or Year Level and Section
4.    It should all be written in Filipino and should revolve around the theme.
5.    For detailed guidelines, see attached document.

The DNHS Alumni Batch 2011 will be shouldering the fees of the winners stated above, and the cash prize will be awarded to the winner student if he/she has already paid the said school fees.



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Dologon NHS First Grand Alumni Homecoming

Dologon NHS First Grand Alumni Homecoming, in January 2012. Photo by Ma'am Kristine Regual-Gallardo. Photo Slideshow by Jeffry C. Manhulad.

Do you miss your High School life? Don't worry, you are not alone. A lot of us are really missing the happy memories we had during our high school days. We miss our classmates, best friends, our crushes? HMmmm! Well, I know you miss the teachers a lot more!

Now what can you do? Actually, our teachers loves to see us and loves to know where we are now and what we have achieved so far. They love to know if we've been successful already.

If you guys have time, visit our teachers in our very own Alma Mater Dologon NHS, and spend some time with our cute school, where once upon a time, you've been there to learn and somehow you've used that knowledge for you to be where you are today.

Don't forget to thank our teachers for their efforts, for scolding you before, thank them for that because maybe that helped you to do great things and to be where you are now.

Attend reunions too! That's the only time you can bond with your classmates, and reminisce the memories you had in your high school days.

When you visit DNHS, you'll get shocked how it is today. A lot of new buildings are their which might not been there when you last visited the school.

Spend time to visit! :) Pag makita nimo ang imo teacher librehon gyud kag fish ball kung recess :D 



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Sunday, 3 August 2014

Thank Your Teacher!

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To a teacher who drafted our letter for the application to avail for Senator Migz Zubiri’s scholarship; a coach who makes us laugh even in hard times during competitions; a coach who taught us how to get nice ukay-ukay items ; a teacher who never fails to advise us where to go and what should be done; a teacher who feels what you feel; a teacher who is very supportive to me even though I’m an alumni already; a teacher who gave me The Lake copies whenever I ask ; a teacher who is not just a mother but a best friend, she is no other than our Lady Marmalade. I can never forget the day when you called us, and you cried with us, I can never forget the laughter we’ve shared during the times when we had competitions to join; you will always be our coach-entertainer and mother and best friend Ma’am Tess. I want to say thanks from the bottom of my heart Ma’am Marittes R. Aguilar, I will never incorrectly misspell your name. hehe. from—Jeffry C. Manhulad

To a teacher who has been always there for me; whose home is always open when I come home to Bukidnon from Cagayan de Oro anytime of the day and night; who have been a friend and a teacher-adviser; who have supported me ‘till I got accepted to be one of the Ten Outstanding Public School Student of the Philippines; to the teacher who have been my coach in the finals of TOPS in Davao, who ran to get a cellophane in the bus during our travel because I vomited; the teacher who accompanied me to our bukid in Danggawan to take a photo of our house; the teacher whose father is also my father’s teacher, my great teacher and best friend who bakes good cakes and cooks delicious foods J the teacher whom I can count on always, no other than my Sir Jhong for short, and for long is William A. Calixto—Thanks for all sir from Jeffry C. Manhulad

To a teacher who always push me to be proud who am I and what my culture is; a teacher who is proud of me and what I have achieved, who understands me for he has also experienced the hardships I have; the teacher who taught me trigonometry and taught me how to love math; our fatherly teacher who taught us how to become a disciplined member of the society. To Sir Prudence Caterial, I want to say thank you for being a passionate math teacher who did not just taught us math lessons but how to love it. That is the most important thing I learned from you, which I have really used in my college. I admit I’m slow-learner in math, but I believe that if you love something, you’ll never stop learning it until you’ll be satisfied. Thanks for that, now I got my 1.1 grade in math, the highest I ever had, because now I learned to love it, and I awe it to you; keep your passion, I know you teach with patience, your name says it all. I can see it in all angles—from Jeffry C. Manhulad

To a great teacher who taught me not just history, but how to make it; my great adviser and supporter; a student-leader producer; the small but terrible. I thank you Ma’am Nelia Daculos for teaching me how to become a man of dignity; the silent helpful teacher who lend her stroller bag for me to easily carry my things when we attended the National Leadership Training in Baguio City, which if not, It may have been very difficult for me; a teacher who have shaped my leadership skills more which I have used much in college, and now I’m one of the Google Student Ambassadors in South-East Asia, I awe it to you Ma’am—from Jeffry C. Manhulad

To the teacher who trusted us much when we were still in her advisory in first year; who trusted us much to almost all of the works in school, to plant the “lanka tree” at the back of the I-Bonifacio together with my bestfriends Marceilito and Pepito ( I don’t know if it’s still alive today, I wanna see haha); the teacher who taught the guys who do not know how to remove weed and use the bolo; the teacher who taught us how to dig the field to be planted; the teacher who jams with us; and a teacher who is proud of me and my girl friend :D haha. naa nay space ha. Amiga na  Thanks ma’am Ron, our strict but caring teacher, no other than Ma’am Ronielyn F. Evangelio—from Jeffry C. Manhulad

To our motherly-strict teacher who taught us how to break the atom; ahw dli diay ma break ang atom LOL! My coach in science and technology quiz bee which we closely hit the championship crown when I was still third year and my contenders are all fourth year, and ironically I never won the next year, so that must be a luck; a contest where it costs us 8 tie-breaker question for me to be beaten where Ma’am Gem is getting nervous in every question  J Ma’am Gemma Fernandez, thanks a lot for that opportunity and a great chance to honor our school which have shown your teaching skills and show the world that Dologon NHS science teachers are really good J. From—Jeffry C. Manhulad

To my all-time favorite teacher; my idol; the teacher who never failed to appreciate every little achievements you have; the teacher who has the most beautiful and organized classroom ever; the most supportive teacher; our best adviser ever; she teaches with passion and patience that’s why we are eager to study and perfect her exams; our motherly teacher who advises us not only about school but also lovelife; a teacher whom we can count on in bad times and good times; a teacher who accompany us to make our best ever Christmas party; all was good with her; I can never forget all those times, and will really miss it for she was a teacher from the heart; I salute you Ma’am Kristine R. Gallardo, you’ve taught us how to be responsible and smart; you taught me the basic MS Word, Excel and Powerpoint, and now I’m sharing it to others for I know now a lot of it; thanks for inspiring other teachers to be like you; you’re my best teacher ever, and I even wrote it in my Psychology class when we were asked to remember the best teacher we had; you’re an icon of how a teacher should be. My idol, this is your great fan—Jeffry C. Manhulad

To our disciplinarian who taught us not only how to be disciplined but also math; our mathematician teacher who jokes a lot and make no boring classes; the sports-enthusiast; a teacher whom I learned formulas of the great and long calculus and algebra; the undefeated coach in MTAP; he must be the next Pythagoras J Sir Dan the great, no other than our soccer champion producer Sir Danilo LimoconFrom Jeffry C. Manhulad

To the teacher who taught me English first in high school; who have also been the panelist of my speech practice for the ten outstanding public school students finals; who have trained me a lot how to correctly deliver the speech, and luckily because of that training, I was squeezed and the best of me have come out, and  later became the recipient of a scholarship which helped me a lot and keep my studies going in a prestigious university; I want to thank you Ma’am Mercidita Lumaad for all of your efforts to help not only me, but all of us. For supporting and trusting my skills up until today J you are great and make many of us. From—Jeffry C. Manhulad

To the teacher who have been our adviser where I found my lovelife J LOL! Our motherly adviser who taught us history; who also taught me business for I started selling biscuits after she stops J which really helped me before; a teacher who also understands my situation because she also experienced hardships; a teacher who have supported and have been always there for our batch in third year, who have been there during our get-together at MGM; who have invited me to join a division event even if I am already in college. Thank you very much ma’am Carmela Lunzaga from—Jeffry C. Manhulad

To the teacher who trusted me so much; a teacher who taught me how to graph the downward and upward of life (I mean the downward and upward parabola).  who have been a coach of mine for my first-time to join a mathematics competitions in high school; who have been very proud of my achievements; who have been my friend; our laboratory custodian for the computers who have been always good to us, to use the laboratory for research even if it’s not our time; our classmate in PC Hardware servicing NCII exam; our scholarship in-charge in SIFI; we thank you Ma’am Corazon Zenaida Mendoza and I thank you too for all your patience and your trust, ug sa ice candy treat when we visited DNHS. I miss that moment—from one of your big three (Marz, Pepito, and Jeff), here is Jeffry C. Manhulad

To our coach in CompuQuiz at ACLC College Valencia who have exerted lots of efforts for us to be recognized as one of the best school with regards to technological knowledge in Bukidnon; the teacher who treated us at Chowking for my first time to tastes their delicious halo-halo; our English teacher who taught us how to do the research paper. Thank you very much for all the fun moments with you especially the CompuQuiz moment where we got the 1st runner-up behind the CMU Laboratory High School all over Bukidnon. That was a simple but a great factor for me to continue my hidden passion, which to also to teach others technology, and be updated of the latest trends. Thanks for being so proud of us Ma’am Rubilinda Paglinawan from—Jeffry C. Manhulad

To the teacher who taught me how to make my own shorts; a teacher who taught us table arrangements and courtship. YES! I can still remember our lesson. LOL! My great learning from her was how to use the sewing machine where I have made my own shorts, and only to find out it’s very small and don't fit to me haha! I have known how to teach others to use the sewing machine. She trust me and I am thankful for it, you are great ma’am Jenny Lyn Robillios from—Jeffry C. Manhulad

To my fourth year adviser who is very concern to us; our mother and teacher who teaches us how to be physically fit; who teaches me how to dance; who taught us the things we should do and shouldn’t do in a motherly way; the teacher-adviser whom we spent our last year in high school; a teacher who understands other’s feelings and always ready to listen; a teacher who is very supportive to us; who taught us lessons not only in lovelife but also in family planning J Thank you very much Ma’am Divina Quimba from one of your children in IV-Mangosteen—Jeffry C. Manhulad

To one of my great teacher in high school; the caring and most loving teacher; who will never get angry even if how stupid you are; I don’t know how she do it, I swear, she has all the patience in the world. Don’t you know that my patience came from her? LOL J the adviser of my girl friend in first year J don’t worry, it’s a girl friend. It’s up to you if you make it malicious. haha! My coach during the regional schools press conference held at iligan City; a teacher who cares for our foods in all competitions we’re attending together; a teacher whom you can always count on; a teacher who is like a mother who will protect and support you; for me, she is a symbol of “world peace”. The teacher who always taught us to pray before eating; and, it’s a secret, I’ll tell you, she loves to go to “ukay-ukay” to buy some nice clothes but at 10-pesos only J Thank you very much Ma’am Lu, our one and only ma’am Lucille Ritardo, whom I was with to ride in first time the tartanilya or the horse-drawn carriage in Iligan, and together, we experienced like the Spanish time before J see that?! That was awesome! With ma’am Lu, you can experience fun moments with less budget. She loves to treat you! Yes! I’m right!

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Saturday, 19 July 2014

Nutrition Month Celebration | Barangay Dologon

Dologon National High School will represent Barangay Dologon for the upcoming celebration of Nutrition Month of the Municipality of Maramag as they bring home the beacon for the recently concluded Barangay Level Nutrition Month competition with the theme "Kalamidad Paghandaan: Gutom at Malnutrisyon Agapan". 

Mr. William Calixto Jr. in his Facebook post shows the competition results for the three major category such as the Quiz Bee, Poster Making, and Folk Dance. The following are the complete list of winners.

Quiz Bee
  • 1st Placer: Dologon National High School (DNHS)
  • 2nd Placer: Central Mindanao University High School (CMU-LHS)
  • 3rd Placer:  Central Mindanao University High School (CMU-LHS)
Poster Making
  • 1st Placer: Dologon National High School (DNHS)
  • 2nd Placer: Central Mindanao University High School (CMU-LHS)
  • 3rd Placer:  Central Mindanao University High School (CMU-LHS)
Folk Dance
  • 1st Placer: Dologon National High School (DNHS)
  • 2nd Placer: Central Mindanao University High School (CMU-LHS)
  • 3rd Placer: Dologon National High School (DNHS)

All the top winners (1st Placer) for the said categories will be representing the Barangay Dologon for the District level Nutrition Month Celebration of Municipality of Maramag. That means, all Dologon NHS will be the sole representative of Barangay Dologon for the District Level.

Congratulations Dologonians!

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Monday, 12 May 2014

Jonel Cabunoc Murillo | Cum Laude at Central Mindanao University

"To my dearest classmates, teachers, friends, and students.


I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone especially to my family, friends, DNHS classmates and teachers for all the help that realized all these things in my life.

A little sacrifice will worth all the efforts as long as you have the dedication and determination to succeed and put JESUS as the center of your journey.

For those who hope and dream, chances are there that will lead you back to Dologon where people are proud and inspired TO HEAR YOUR STORIES. Just always be humble and do your best in every thing that you are doing. 

Together, we can make our ALMA MATTER proud and prosperous in many different ways. Just keep on Moving. :) GOD BLESS US ALL"


To achieve something, we should work hard and do things towards it. I remember Jonel Murillo, a mathematics geek way back in our Alma matter--Dologon National High School, Dologon, Maramag, Bukidnon.

He is a serious guy, a humble, and quiet person. But his skills in Mathematics says all who he is. He also struggled in other things, not in studies, but let's say, financially. But despite all of these, he learned to achieve things to honor his family and his Alma matter.

He represented Dologon NHS in various mathematics competitions and brings home the beacons.

Truly, a person who experienced difficult things on his way will likely to succeed. Now that he has finished his bachelor's degree and was awarded as Cum Laude at Central Mindanao Universiy, he not only honored his family but also give them pride for he has achieved something great. His classmates and friends, especially his fellow alumni at Dologon NHS will also be proud of him for he has given the school honor and inspiration.

We are so proud of you Jonel! Continue to inspire our fellow alumni, and create tomorrow's leaders with your chosen profession.~Dologon NHS Alumni Blog

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Saturday, 10 May 2014

Exams of Life | Edward D. Espina

I was walking in the stairs going down for work. Suddenly, a familiar face stick in a happy corner of SM City Cagayan de Oro caught my attention. It reads, "In this season of lent, I would like to share to everyone here at SM especially to
those who strive hard,
those who believe in the beauty of their dreams,

those who aspire to achieve something especially for the purpose of education yet of low funds but has a heart to make things possible despite of certain challenges,

and to all those who never fail to thank God and ask him for guidance in everything he does,

Galatians 6:9 is for you. "Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not just GIVE UP."
I am an SM scholar who work for summer job at SM. The featured photo and article is from a friend whom I met as I work at SM every summer. He is a friendly and a professional person, no wonder almost all of SM scholars who works during summer is also his friend. He was like me--a poor man, but never stop dreaming despite financial difficulties. He works at SM as a sales utility clerk, and I knew he is going to school every vacant of his time. He begged to the management to change his shift to study. Now, he not graduated his dreamed course but also graduated in his dreamed university. I was very proud of him, that's why I asked his article to share it with you today, and here is it, Edward Espinas' 
  
Exams of Life

Was there a time that you are about to take an important exam and that you are so bothered whether you will pass or you will fail? Or was there a time in your life that you feel so helpless, lonely, scared and worse that you wanted to die? Well that's what I call exams of life, and in every exam, we do a lot of preparations but nevertheless there are still times that no matter what measures we make we may still fail. But, never loss hope my friends, just look above and see the sky, sometimes it looks so dark but remember behind the darkness of the clouds the sun will shine. What we need is strong heart and clear determination that if we fall, we still have to rise and conquer every challenge.

That is what I've learned in life and I would like to inculcate it to every one of--not to easily give up.

Let me share to you my friends a little bit of my story. Xavier University has been so known ever since and even when i was just a kid, i have known this prestigious university already. I dreamed that one day I may have some time to get inside there and see what it is like. I thought of that but I prayed that I would not just meander but to study there.

After high school as the normal scenario, most of my classmates were very excited and eager to take exams to whichever university they like. Someone asked me, hey! Edward where will you study? I just said, SAVE YEAR which means I have to save the year and maybe not to study but to work, knowing our financial situation and my mother got sick as well.

Later on before June started, a friend came to our house and informed me that I passed the scholarship we took, so i able to study but not at Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan. I was feeling so blessed and lucky for that news as it was a great opportunity. I took an associate course, so then I graduated after two years. I then find a work, but my dream never stop from there and I continued my prayer.

God above gave me such a nice work at SM City Cagayan de Oro and a nice people who helped me. Then I was awakened from my long time dream last October 2008 when i first came in that institution to process my enrollment. Now, I just graduated with the degree in Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Marketing Management and dreaming to take a professional education or to master my course.

These things would not happen if I quit and surrendered, and if I gone astray to the exams of life and again put it in your minds my dear friends--that behind the darkness of the clouds the sun will rise.

May you all have a wonderful day and give time to reflect the goodness of Jesus Christ.

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Friday, 9 May 2014

Disclaimer

The Dologon National High School Alumni Blog is a site maintained and operated by its Alumni particularly the DNHS Batch 2011.

Most of the content of this blog is a published article of The Lake Publication, the official student publication of Dologon National High School, Dologon, Maramag, Bukidnon. Other articles are adopted from various sources, and such sources are credited by citing them in each articles posts.

Should you need to contact the Blog Admin, do send your email messages at mjc.tops.dnhsblog@blogger.com and we will be happy to read your requests, suggestions, reactions and the like.

NOTE: The posts and or published content of this blog does not necessarily expresses the views and opinions of the school nor the school administration. 


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Tuesday, 6 May 2014

Graduation Speech | Carla Margarita Batoy


To our distinguished guests,
To my fellow graduating classmates,
To our competent teachers,
To our ever-loving and supportive parents,
Visitors, ladies, and gentlemen,
My warmest greetings!

Today marked the most exciting event of our life as students. It isn’t the end, yet the beginning of another journey in our lives.

I believe that I wouldn’t be standing here without the important people behind me. First and foremost, God who gave me wisdom and courage to go on, my mentors who patiently taught us every day and most of all to the people whom we want to give honor today—our parents.

I remember the time my Mom told me. She said, “Nak, mag-skwela jud ka ug tarung kay mao ran a ang butang nga among ikabilin sa imo nga bisan wala na me ni Daddy sa kalibutan. (Child, you must study well, because that is the only thing we can left for you even if Daddy and I will pass in this world).”

I couldn’t quite understand what she meant. Now I realize, I am their only daughter. What more could they be proud of and be happy about when I finish my studies.

My dear classmates, now is the time to say “thank you” to our Mama and Papa, who, ever since, have worked so hard to feed us, give us allowance and pay our tuition fees. Our parents who ironed our uniforms every morning, put our socks, cleaned our shoes, helped us in our assignments, and who were also there to answer our inquisitive minds.

At this point in time, may I request the parents of the graduating class to stand.  “Ato silang tagaan ug kusog nga pakpak (Let us give them a big applause)”. Our salute to our parents. “Ug gihangyo sab naku ang tanan nga graduating class sa pagtindog ug pagdool sa inyong mga mama ug papa (May I also request all graduating class to stand and approach your mothers and fathers)”. This is the time you tell them how grateful you are to have parents like them and to say “I Love You”.

As we leave the portals of our Alma Matter, let us not forget, that we owe who we are right now, where we are right now, what we have achieved right now to our parents and teachers, most of our Almighty God. All the fruits of our labors are dedicated to them. To you our loving parents and supportive teachers, we salute you… we dedicate all our achievements today to all of you in exchange of your endeavors and sacrifices in molding us into a better citizen and responsible human being useful for the society.

Thank you for not giving up on us, thank you for always reminding us the importance of education, for constantly teaching us the value of life.

Whatever plans we have in mind, Lord we surrender them to you. We will do the best we can but in the end, let your will be done.


Thank you very much!

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Saturday, 26 April 2014

The Secret Love | J.C.M










We’re both freshmen when I met you,
For me you’re the best I've ever knew,
For you’re so beautiful and new,
Like a lovely rose with dew.

In my eyes you’re the only one,
And in my heart you’ll never gone.
For you in typhoon I will stand,
To see you soon and ask your hand.

I hope you will always remember,
In my loving heart you’re the porter,
And it will wait for you forever,
Until the last minute of the timer.

I hope you’ll come and realize,
All my love and sacrifice,
To make you laugh at times,
Even if it hurts sometimes,

‘Coz you treat this just a friend,
In me it’s hard to bend
‘Coz I can’t tell you then,
That my love never ends.

My self is like a nouveau riche when I knew you,
For you’re my happiness and smiles too.
Up the sky and mountains blue,
That’s how my SECRET LOVE for you…


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Monday, 21 April 2014

Fourteen Years Ago | Joanna Rose Alsa

Fourteen years ago…
I’m the childish girl you knew
I’ve done so many mistakes
But I’ve learned from all of it.

No dolls… no toys I held so tight
No crying in the middle of the night
No parents when I was sleeping and dreaming
Because now that’s a memory I’m keeping.

Fourteen years ago…
I’m the foolish girl you knew
But now I’m already grown up
You can do nothing to make it stop.

I want you to see the change in me
I want you to face the reality
You can never tell me lies
I can tell by the look into your eyes.

Fourteen years ago…
I was the innocent girl you knew
You took advantage of that
And then you broke my heart.

Can’t you see the change in me?
From head to toe I am free
Free to live, free to love
Free to fly like a dove.

The flowers blooms in the day
Do you see your girl becoming a lady?
What you see is not your girl that is gone
But the lady owned by someone.

Fourteen years ago is gone
Too much change is already done
Fourteen years ago, I can’t let you go
But now I can paddle my own canoe.


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Sunday, 20 April 2014

Simple Logic | Lady Marmalade





















If I were a millionaire;
I’d build a house where street children can live there.

If I were a superman;
I’d see to it that no one falls from where he stand.

If I were a priest;
I’d give my blessings to everyone even the smallest.

If I were a baker;
I’d share my food to a beggar even if nothing is left in the jar.

If I were a doctor;
I’d save lives though I could not be a donor.

If I were a police;
I’d run the bandits and keep them in peace.

If I were a man;
I’d cherish my wife until her name melts in the sun.

But I am a teacher;
I’d do my best to give everything I can share.


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Dologon NHS Alumni Batch 2013 | Section IV-Durian Boys


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Friday, 18 April 2014

What Will I Miss When I Leave High School?

Do you want to share with us what you'll miss when you leave Dologon NHS? Share it now by filling-up this form http://goo.gl/QWgeGM

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Jeffry Manhulad's Team (BusFinder.PH) Qualified at IdeaSpace PH Start-up Challenge | By Rappler.com

 20 finalists for 2014 National Startup Competition announced by Rappler.com

20 startup will be vying for at least P1 million worth of seed funding, training and services as IdeaSpace Foundation, Inc announce the entries that made it to the finals in the 2014 National Startup Competition
TOP TWENTY. IdeaSpace bares top 20 startup finalists for 2014 incubation round
Below is a press release from the IdeaSpace Foundation, Inc.
A new batch of 20 early-stage startups will be vying for at least P1 million worth of seed funding, training and services as Philippine-based IdeaSpace Foundation, Inc. (IdeaSpace), the technology incubator and accelerator of the First Pacific group of companies for emerging markets, presented the entries that made it to the finals in the 2014 National Startup Competition.
After three rounds of rigorous judging, the more than 600 submissions received during IdeaSpace’s call for startup ideas this year have now been reduced to twenty, namely:
  • BlueLemons (Cavite) - A Filipino theme mobile gaming studio
  • BusFinder (Cagayan de Oro) - A GPS-powered real-time tracking system that minimizes commuting time

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