SCPS Graduation Souvenir Program '09 (Web Edition)
SCPS Graduation Souvenir Program '09 (Web Edition)
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SCPS HYMN
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Chorus:
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St. Catherine of Alexandria
S
aint Catherine glorified God by an illustrious confession of the faith of Christ at Alexandria, Egypt
under the Emperor Valerius Maximinus II. It is said that St. Catherine belonged to a patrician
family, a pagan. But she was converted by a vision of our Lady and the holy child. She then de-
voted herself to learn studies in Christian philosophy. Saint Catherine was in truth the flower of
Alexandria nobility.
Maximinus, one of the several rival emperors who struggled for supremacy during his persecu-
tion of the Christians sent for Catherine only 18 years old then and of great beauty, who went to re-
buke him for tyranny. She did not fear to throw her rank, her learning and her eloquence on the side
of the oppressed church. The emperor could not answer her arguments against his gods. He then sum-
moned fifty philosophers to oppose her. However, these philosophers were convinced by the learning
of the Christian girl and were therefore burned to death by the infuriated emperor. He tried to seduce
Catherine with an offer of a consort’s crown but she refused to accept it with her indignant refusal; she
was sent into exile.
Emperor Maximinus went to inspect a camp. In his return, he discovered that his wife Faustina
and an officer had gone to see Catherine out of curiosity and had been converted together with two
hundred soldiers of the guard. They accordingly were all killed. According to tradition, when she re-
turned she was put to death in 310 by means of engine fitted with a spiked wheel, hence our “Cath-
erine Wheel”. When she was placed in it, her bonds were miraculously loosened; the wheel brake and
its spikes flew off killing many of the onlookers. Then she was beheaded and from her veins flowed a
milk-liquid. However, there are variations of the story.
Thus, the Catherine wheel, the sword, the head, and the laurel leaves, which go with the image
of Saint Catherine, are symbolic of that ghostly event. She was tortured in a wheel and was beheaded
with a sword. The head of the man was that of Porphyrius, a high official and the leader of the two
hundred soldiers of the guard. The laurel leaves symbolizes her martyrdom.
The legend contends that her body was carried by angels to Mount Sinai where a church and a
monastery were built. But the legend was not known to the earliest pilgrims of the said mountain.
In 527 Emperor Justinian built a monastery for the hermits of this place. The supposed body of
Saint Catherine was said to have been taken there in the eight or ninth century when it has born her
name.
She is now venerated as a patroness of maidens and women students of philosophy; of preach-
ers and apologists; of wheelwrights, millers and others. Her feast day is November 25.
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VISION
St. Catherine Parochial School, Leon, Iloilo envisions itself as an agent of evangeliza-
tion towards promoting Catholic education and integral formation of the learners in
the Christian community in the light of the church’s love and preference for the young.
MISSION
In view of the above vision, St. Catherine Parochial School is committed to:
1. Assist young men and women towards their total development with emphasis on moral con-
science and maturity and faith;
2. Promote quality and excellent academic and alternative learning programs pursuant to consti-
tutional norm, national development goals and guidelines set by the Catholic Church.
1. To strengthen and revitalize the school as useful service areas and channels in commu-
nicating and servicing the needs and concerns of the faculty, staff, students, pupils, parents and the
community;
2. To expand active membership and nurture the parochial schools capacity to provide a
deepened faith, leadership and service to those enrolled in these schools;
3. To modernize its educational services in order to meet the challenges of poverty and il-
literacy; technology and communication, continued survival and autonomy of Catholic schools, inter-
national globalization and the “new evangelization” challenges of PCP II.
In
December 1907, the second band of Mill Hill Missionaries arrived in the Philippines.
One of them was Rev.Fr. Everard Van de Kamp, the founder of Saint Catherine Parochial
School .It was the policy of the superior to put older fathers into the new parishes. Thus,
Fr. Kamp was called down from Pandan, Antique to become the Parish Priest of Leon in
October, 1910 (p.13).
“…he has scored many a victory over vice and indifference in the parish, foremost among his activities
however is his attendance to the many sick calls even in the remotest villages, where no priest had
ever walked before him. In the Spanish times it was the custom for the priest to be carried by four
men on a hammock when he was called to minister to sick people in the village”(pp.13-14).
In 1915, he established the Parochial School to counteract the influence of the Protestant school,
which had been established in the town. Parochial Schools were never looked upon favorably by
the public authorities then. They always considered them competitions to their public schools (p.33).
During the 1940s, the government opened extension classes. More teachers were hired. Some
of the teachers in the Parochial Schools resigned to teach in extension classes because public school
authorities could offer them a higher salary. Most of the children preferred public schools and it was
only their parents who made them stay in the parochial schools. This left the parochial school with few
students so that two classes had to be combined under one teacher so as to reduce expense (p.33).
Parochial Schools were always dependent upon the resources of the parish priest. If the parish had no
means of his own to support the school, the Mission shouldered the burden. The natural consequence
was that several schools had to close down, if not all the classes, at least some of the parochial school.
“But there is one exception LEON PAROCHIAL SCHOOL …… this Fr. Van de Kamp, when parish priest
of Leon, added to his primary an intermediate high school course, in order to counteract the influ-
ence of the Protestant intermediate and high schools, which had been established in Leon. There is
no doubt about it that is Protestant school in the Catholic town of Leon was founded for the sake
of proselytizing. An active parish priest like Fr. Kamp could not brook the idea of his people being
misled by means of Protestant institution. Although he could not afford it, he built a schoolhouse for
the four years high school at an enormous expenditure, relying upon a certain promise of help from
the United States. However, that promise never materialized and the consequence was that Fr. Kamp
contracted a huge debt at the Procure. But in the course of a few years that debt was paid off, every
cent of it. The Protestant School went bankrupt and ceased to exist, and today we have flourishing
intermediate and high school in Leon, perhaps the only parochial school that has any future.”(p.34).
(Excerpts from Rev. John Foller’s An Attempt to Chronicle A Few Items In Connection With the History of the Mission in the Philippines, Arevalo, Iloilo City, July 1940).
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My warmest greeting to this year’s graduating class of St. Catherine Parochial School. This day
marks a momentous and memorable event for the students, their parents and teachers.
For the students, it marks the culmination of many years of hard work in their relentless pursuit
of knowledge, the knowledge that will enable them to face more difficult challenges in the coming
years.
For the parents, it means another obstacle hurdled and the anticipation of a brighter future for
their children. And for our teachers, it signifies a job well done and the pride of seeing another batch
of bright wide-eyed students eager to face the world after long years under their guidance and care.
This graduation honors each one of you for your success. And as we watch our young gradu-
ates move on to face new task and tribulation, we comfort our selves with the thought that we have
done all that we could to prepare them well to overcome the adversity that lies ahead.
I call on all our young graduates to recognize their accomplishment and I ask them to make us
all proud of what they can accomplish from this day forward.
May this day serve as the dawn of a bright future for you and may it inspire you to continue your
journey towards empowerment. It is our hope that this translates to the empowerment of our entire
nation.
The concept of education focuses on the objectives anchored on the belief that the nation could
be developed by producing quality graduates in as many disciplines as it possibly can. Graduates who
can surpass the crises of the country, and who can emerge as winners despite the challenging econo-
my.
Kudos to the 2009 graduates! Your journey towards excellence never stops when you receive
your diploma. This is the dawn of a new era of perseverance and diligence. Keep going! Our country
needs youths who are imbued with desirable virtues and sound values. We hope that we produce citi-
zens who are honest and God-fearing, for this is what our country needs to progress and to be known
again. May the theme “My Education: My Contribution to the Future” enlighten you to take roads for
success and for the betterment of our nation.
I also salute the teachers whose efforts had taken education to greater heights. Continue in
motivating and in molding our youth to be their best selves and in paying recognition to their accom-
plishments.
To the parents, I convey my sincerest felicitations in guiding our children to become productive
citizens.
Mabuhay!
Dear Graduates,
It is with great pride and honor to congratulate you--the graduating students of St. Catherine
Parochial School on this very momentous day in your lives. I, too, will be happy to see you walk up the
stage as you receive your diploma and you will find that your lives have been irrevocably changed, for
the better, by emerging into one of the greatest distinction that is becoming alumni of St. Catherine
Parochial School.
I firmly believe that any man’s finest hour—the greatest fulfillment of all that holds dear is that
moment when he has worked his heart out in good cause and lies exhausted victorious on life’s battle-
field. For those of you who don’t have any work to do between now and graduation; keep it to your-
self.
Finally, as you leave the portals of your beloved alma mater, may you not look at the time that
you spent here as a mere investment for a great future. Continue to be involved in the life of the school
and search for ways to keep the connection strong.
Once again I want to congratulate each and every one of you for such a great achievement. I
have no doubt you walk away with a complete and unique personal experience here at St. Catherine
Parochial School, but in the end you can all take pride in the fact that you are together branded with
the mark of a truly great institution. I wish you all the best of luck in the future.
Congratulations!
Dear Graduates,
At the end of four years in high school, together you have many things and events to remember:
Friendships made, experiences shared, adventures and misadventures, mistakes and achievements. I’m
sure you had done your part and had given your best to finish another level of education.
God is inviting you now to “spread your wings” and confidently face your future lives and the
next level of your education. God has given you life and health. He has given you gifts and talents.
Thank God for all of these. You have the dreams of youth locked up in your hearts. Now, God is giving
you the space and freedom to pursue them.
Remember, “You study not for school but for life.” Don’t forget God and allow Him to be part of
your life forever.
An author’s insight from three decades experience of being an educator is helping me crystal-
lize the answer to the recurrent questions. He wrote:
“When I watch kids walk into the building on their first day of schools, I think about what
I want them to be like when they walk out on their last day. I also think about what I want them
to be like on the day I bump them in the supermarket, ten or twenty years later. Over the course
of three decades watching kids walk into my schools, I have decided that I want hem to; be life-
long learners, be passionate, be ready to take risks, be able to problem-solve and think critically,
be able to look at things differently, be able to work independently and with others, be creative,
care and to give back to their community, persevere, have integrity and self-respect, have moral
courage, be able to use the world around them well, speak well, write well, read well, and work
well with number, truly enjoy their life and work. To me, these are the real goals of education.”
(The Big Picture by Dennis Littky & Samantha Grabelle, 2004)
Such wise yearnings stand unquestionably ladened with values of self-realization, thus, learners
become fully alive human beings who help to create a society that serves the common good. Drawing
out the best from every learner, a true education forms the human person with respect to his ultimate
goal at the same time to the good of the society of which he is a member and in whose responsibilities,
as an adult he will share. In a curriculum with Christian faith as the unifying core, learners are helped to
bring the struggle of education asking for God’s help while making every good effort.
As graduation day highlights the events of this school year for our Grade VI pupils and Fourth
Year students, may the yearnings of their minds and hearts be drawn constantly towards the theme
that embraces life’s meaning and purpose: “My Education: My Contribution to the Future.”
o our dear graduates, don’t quit. Keep on learning! Before God, what matters most is not what
we have gotten into this life, but what we have put into it.
Congratulations!
With happiness in my heart, I would like to commend all of you for taking part in making achieve-
ments in garnering a treasure to your dear alma mater.
Life in school may be filled with challenges and surprises. There were times when you were
pressured of school work and activities. But may all of these experiences serve as your opportunities to
grow.
I hope that teachings in school will be glued in your hearts and minds and will echo through the
years that your mentors will be your inspirations in life.
As you step out into another level of education, may you always be strengthened and sustained
by the gospel values instilled in you, your gems for a bright future. To see your true self is not attained
without sacrifice, dedication and discipline.
Lastly, don’t forget your loving parents/guardians, SCPS administration, faculty and staff in pro-
viding your physical and psychological needs in order to prepare you all in the larger world. Your con-
tributions are keys to our country’s survival.
Be thankful to our good Lord that with His bountiful blessings you have embarked in this great
day, your graduation.
Graduation in your high school years is just a beginning of another step towards the ladder
of success. A new step for a more challenging life. Despite the hard times, we were able to make it
through together. The struggle is over but the journey still continues. Expect more challenges to face;
we know you can overcome them.
As your mentors, we are hoping that we have equipped you with the true Catherinian spirit,
intellectually, physically, emotionally, morally, and spiritually. May you face the life ahead and follow
the path that would bring you to the life you dreamed of.
We are wishing you all the best in life. Always remember to continue the journey towards the
fulfillment of not only your own dream but also of your parents.
God speed!
Faculty and Staff
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Dear graduates,
We would like to congratulate all of you, our dear pupils as you move on to another level of
your education. In the same manner, we are extending our congratulations also to the respective par-
ents for their untiring support to their sons and daughters.
Dear pupils, always remember that your life can be what you want it to be. Don't give up, strive
for the best and don't ever forget, for even a day... how very special you are.
Your four years of growth in this institution are just preparations for the bigger world. We, as your
advisers hope that upon leaving the portals of your beloved Alma Mater, you could carry within you the
indelible mark of the true Catherinian ideals. Let those ideals be the source of light scattered in golden
hues to guide your way or let it be a phoenix that can take you beneath its wings and soar to unimagi-
nable heights. As you graduate this year, acknowledge that your task is far from over. Beyond the walls
of St. Catherine Parochial School is a world waiting for you. You will have to make a choice to move on.
We, as your advisers just wish you all the goodness in life. May you have learned from us as
we’ve gone through all the processes of acquiring knowledge, through the laughters and tears we’ve
shed. In one way or the other we hope that we had touched lives. Just climb towards the ladder of suc-
cess and always put your best feet forward.
Congratulations and God Speed!!!
The Graduates
Kinder II - St. Martin of Tours
The Graduates
Grade VI - St. Blasè
The Graduates
IV - St. Gabriel
Adolfo, Willion Mr.& Mrs. Gemma Adolfo
Buendia, Eisinhower Mr.& Mrs. Joseph Buendia
Cabillion, Clint Kevin Mr.& Mrs. Paciencia Cabillion
Cadiz, Alexan Mr.& Mrs. Alexander Cadiz
Cadua, Kenneth Mr.& Mrs. Santiago Cadua
Calfoforo, John Ace Mr.& Mrs. Arnolfo Calfoforo
Calopez, Andrian Mr.& Mrs. Arnel Calopez
Calopez, Jodelmar Mrs. Mary Jean Calopez
Camposagrado, Leo Ross Mr.& Mrs. Lino Camposagrado
Camposano, Martin Mr.& Mrs. Lorenzo Camposano
Candidier, Renel Mr.& Mrs. Ricardo Candidier
Cañonero, Britz Ceazar Mr.& Mrs. Isidro Cañonero
Capirayan, Reynald Mr.& Mrs. Hermogenes Capirayan
Capungan, Jayson Mr.& Mrs. Dionesio Capungan
De los Santos, Herlo Mr.& Mrs. Bienvenida De los Santos
Fabellar, John Pol Mr.& Mrs. Leopoldo Fabellar Jr.
Gamo, Christian John Mr.& Mrs. Jovanie Gamo
Palomo, Florence Mr.& Mrs. Florita Palomo
Parcon, Movi Mr.& Mrs. Morito Parcon
Pascua, Ian Mhel Mr.& Mrs. Melchor Pascua
Pedregoza, John Francis Mr.& Mrs. Enrique Pedregoza
Profeta, Michael Jun Mr.& Mrs. Condrado Profeta
Samontanes, Jess Chelson Mr.& Mrs. Charlie Samontanes
Amiana, Fatima Gift Mr.& Mrs. Rolando Amiana
Cabalse, Jenelyn Mr.& Mrs. Roberto Cabalse
Cabsaban, Flor Marie Mr.& Mrs. Eduardo Cabsaban
Cabunoc, Jenette Mr.& Mrs. Elmer Cabunoc
Cagandahan, Rachelle Mr.& Mrs. Armando Cagandahan
Cajilig, Mariane Mr.& Mrs. Mario Cajilig
Calasagsag, Ivy Joy Mr.& Mrs. Willer Calasagsag
Calimlim, Lervie Mr.& Mrs. Jose Harry Calimlim
Calopez, Mary Ann Mr.& Mrs. Marilyn Calopez
Camiring, Imari Faith Mr.& Mrs. Filomeno Camiring
Encarguez, Ana Marie Mr.& Mrs. Joseleo Encarguez
Leyritana. Ross Belle Mr.& Mrs. Ramon Leyritana
Reynaldo, Princess Jan Mr.& Mrs. Norberto Reynaldo
Sullivan, Karla Patricia Mr.& Mrs. Patrick Charles Sullivan
PREPARATORY
ELEMENTARY
SECONDARY
I - St. Gemma
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II - St. Aloysius
III - St Bernadette
IV - St. Raphael
IV - St. Gabriel
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FLASHBACKS
By
Emmylou C. Mujal
H
igh school life is the most spectacular escapade of life’s expeditions. For it is a voyage of thousands of memorable
experiences and memories we’ve encountered on our sailing in this broad ocean called life. It was a time filled
with memories which are worth-remembering, neither can they be detached nor diminished by the passing
years…but indeed, leave a remarkable mark in our lives.
Among other batches which have passed to and fro the portals of SCPS, batch ’09 has its own share of glory, mischief, ad-
ventures and misadventures. This batch has nonetheless carved their own mark in the history of SCPS. But, how did it all
start?
S.Y. 2005-2006
JUNE 4, 2005. First day of school. The first day of my high school life rather and my first flag ceremony in my new
school, the Saint Catherine Parochial School. The ambience compensates to the mood of the day.
I was standing in our designated line near the portals, wearing a white, marine- collared blouse matched with a cravat and
a blue and white checkered skirt paired with new white socks and black shoes. I stood there waiting for the flag ceremony
to begin along with my former friends and classmates in elementary. I belonged to section 1 of our batch, the I-St. Rose of
Lima under the advisory of Ms. Precila Guillergan while the other one section is the I- St. Gemma with their adviser Ms. Cicelle
Ortega. That time our school was under the administration of the former director and principal, Rev. Fr. Juan Q. Parreñas.
The first day of school seemed to be an early acquaintance party--making friends with other sets of personalities.
New friendships were entrenched and old ones were being restored and started once again. The overwhelming approach
and the heartwarming welcome of the whole faculty and staff and our fellow Catherinians made us feel that we are really
welcomed. But then, I found myself in a place of total mutation. Imagine, it was like moving out from an old house after six
years to a new one. I found it quite discomforting… everything looked peculiar… the milieu and the whole tapestry. Every-
body was undergoing major adjustments and adaptations to his new ecosystem.
The first day of school was filled with big surprises and early revelations. Alvin Rosal surprised us when he unveiled
his real identity. Aside from our personal biographies, our talents were also introduced… we discovered some extra skills and
attributes one has. But it was the talents of Chrislyn Joy Cagalitan, Khristyl Meij Patubo and Leony Cajilig which had been
greatly distinguished as each of them deliberately sang their musical pieces.
JULY 2005. Nutrition month celebration. This was the first time we experienced “Blind date.” Love is in the air… Dif-
ferent love teams and lovers were being determined during the event. Some of our classmates cried for it was their first time.
We’re really innocent then. Surprisingly, at a distance…we saw April Mae Ambonan crying while sitting beside our kiosk. She
was forced by one of the student police officers to have a blind date with Gee Van Talero. “Hu…Hu...Hu...! Hindi gani ako
mag-blind date kay hindi pa pwede, karaan ako ni Nanay!” she exclaimed. That was so ridiculous. Just like April, Khristyl Meij
Patubo also cried when she refused a blind date with Clarence Capaducio. Both of their “blind date” arrangements were
deferred.
AUGUST 2005. Our Feast day! We celebrated our first-ever feast day, the feast day of our patron, St. Rose of Lima. It
was just a simple affair. We really enjoyed every fun games and foods being served and prepared by each group. We’ve also
taken some pictures together with Ma’am Bing2x. However, Precious and Angel doubled the fun when they entertained us
by putting heavy make-up’s on their faces. Angel Lee Tribujenia won the “voodoo dolls” competition.
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SEPTEMBER 2005. Temperature rising…adrenalin pumping… the heat is in the air! as clusters of cheerers shrieked
for their own teams. Everybody…couldn’t help but hold on to their breathes every time the game reaches its peak. Every-
body was eager to bring home the bacon! We fought our first fearless battle cry against the taller and mightier opponents.
We never let our flaws and physical deficiencies dampen and hinder us from achieving our first triumphs! We won the battle
together with the seniors in the basketball girls’ championship round. Andrian Neil Calopez also garnered the fourth place
during the marathon. It was the team of John Robert Almirante, Clint Kevin Cabillon and Runard Calantoc who won the
championship game against the seniors in Sepak Takraw. However, the indisputable… Gee Van Talero defeated all his op-
ponents, having an approximately 500 number of “kicks.” Obviously, he’s the champion.
OCTOBER 2005. MMK presents “The Felt Tip Pen.” Alvin and I had a small misunderstanding about my lost felt
tip pen. It was him whom I blamed. But then, our simple argument turned into a shattering exchange of incensed words…
voices were rising higher and higher. Both of us were beginning to reach our boiling points. Until, Alvin became abrasive
with my repeated accusations which soon led his emotions to erupt and explode. “Baydi nga naan ko Alvin, hmmp..!.” I
said. Honestly, I was just kidding. I didn’t mean what I’ve said. But, maybe Alvin took it seriously. He immediately skimmed
through his wallet, pulled out some of his money and quickly slapped it unto my mouth. I think it was Php50. “Teh…uh...
uh...lamuna kwarta mu!” Alvin retorted. For a moment, I thought everything kept still; all eyes were looking towards us. I felt
so humiliated. I couldn’t help but cry. We were sent to the guidance office for the first time. But, during our counseling with
Mrs. Cano…Alvin cried a lot. Meanwhile, he began to complain about his difficulty in breathing. He was sent immediately to
the nearest clinic. Some speculated that it was an asthma attack but I guess Alvin had just faked it.
NOVEMBER 2005. Tensions and tautness conquered the stage as each section performed their Skitsayawit presen-
tations. Everyone gave their best acting skills and garnished themselves with colorful costumes and garments. Everybody
was prepared. It was visible through their creative props and other designs. Unexpectedly, we won the first place. With just
a limited time for practices and rush preparations, we really thought that we’ll be at the bottom list. And it was also another
victory for us when the best actress award was given to our dearest classmate, Khristyl Meij Patubo as she delineated the
role of Sisa.
DECEMBER 9, 2005. Foundation Day! The evening was filled with luster and lights as everybody anticipated the
most awaited part of the Foundation Day, the Coronation Night. With a Muslim inspired motif, the royal court wore their
outfits elegantly. We’re proud to say that our very own classmate, Rizzel Ann Samontanes was crowned as the Foundation
Queen with his majesty, King Sammy John Torrefranca, the Foundation King. However, it was Ian Mhel Pascua from the
class of I – St. Gemma who became the 1st Prince. Both of them are the pride of the freshmen.
JANUARY 2006. It has been a week since the Alumni Homecoming ended; classes resumed. But still, our school
underwent systematic changes. Tents were being removed one after the other. One late afternoon, during our vacant pe-
riod, while some of us were busy doing our own leisure activities inside our classroom, four of our classmates namely: Clar-
ence, Mark Anthony, Alvenedick and Reydel were also busy picking some bamboo sticks and other wood scraps left scat-
tering on the field near the basketball court. It was then, when an idea came up their minds. They thought of using those
bamboos in playing “espa-espadahay.” They were enjoying their trysts so much that they seemed oblivious of what’s around
them. They never noticed that they had caught the attention of Fr. Parreñas already. Their enjoyment was interrupted by a
familiar voice. They received another sermon from Fr. Parreñas . He punished them by their own sword-makeshift toys made
of bamboo. It wasn’t that bad after all but the four boys were greatly shamed.
Before the month ended…another accident occurred. It happened before our recess time. The boys were playing
basketball in the court. It was a close fight between the two teams. One of our classmates met an accident when he slumped
over the ball after his intense kick off. It was Alexan Cadiz who got a minor injury on his head. We’re all alarmed because of
what we have seen. He was then sent to our school clinic. As a consequence, Ma’am Cabarang scolded us. From then on,
we began to tease Alexan as “Boy Buka” because of that accident.
FEBRUARY 2006. Mr. Randy Gumban’s birthday! It was a very special day for all of us for it was the birthday of
our beloved subject teacher in Science. We planned to prepare a surprise greeting and presentation for him. Together as a
class, we drew up the entire plan. We cut some strips of colored papers for confettis and placed it inside the balloon which
was hung over the door. We went out of the classroom and hid ourselves behind the walls of our room. When Sir Gumban
entered our room, Leony immediately deflated the balloon causing the confetti to drop on Sir Gumban’s head. We ran hur-
riedly inside the classroom while singing the birthday song. Aside from that, we also sang some of his most favorite songs
as a present for him. It was just simple but I know he really appreciated what we did.
We celebrated our 12th Youth Day with the theme: “We Have Come to Worship Him.” Throngs of youngsters from
nearby high schools gathered once again for this great Christian gathering.
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MARCH 2006. Fr. Parreñas’ birthday as well as his despidida party. We had prepared a number of special presenta-
tions as a tribute for his farewell. Every one of us was poignant and very emotional for Fr. Parreñas will be leaving us the
next school year.
Our freshmen year ended….We exercised our recognition rites. Among those who received medals for academic
excellence were: Aura Anne Sermonia, Angel Lee Tribujenia, Chrislyn Joy Cagalitan, Emmylou Mujal, Dante Cabarles and
Hannah Marie Anotado.
JUNE 2006 brought great changes. Rev. Fr. Juan Q. Parreñas, our director/ principal transferred to another parish
in Sara, Iloilo. However, another priest took over his place--Rev. Fr. Emmanuel G. Tuberada from a priest from Guimbal, Iloilo.
Everybody is looking forward to a better school year. We’re now taking some few steps towards our progress. Likewise,
some of my classmates, Precious Mae Sustento and Cherie Mae Catalino transferred to other schools while others were
moved to the other section. But then, others took their place. We had our new classmate, Rhaycel Pasaylo who had crossed
the miles to find her fate at SCPS community. Florence Palomo and Jenette Cabunoc were the transferees of II- St. John
Bosco.
We were happy to say, that we’re now certified sophisticated sophomores! This year was the year of all years. Who
would be able to forget this year, guys? Oh! Come on... Nobody can ever forget the year when we truly experienced au-
thentic freedom. Our timidity and innocence have already died down. It was when our real colors began to show off. New
entities were born. We’re no longer children anymore. Bye-bye pa-tweetums, welcome pasaways!
Just try to observe us during class hours, especially during Ms. Cabanilla (Filipino) and Ms. Calceña’s (Araling Pan-
lipunan) lectures. Each of us has his own separate world, doing his own business that is while classes are going on (Sorry
guid mga ma’ams). Some are texting, though cell phones are strictly prohibited. While others are also busy with their
classroom-based salon, which offers free make-up, hairstyling, manicure, and pedicure…whatever. There was Leony Cajilig
who was also busy with his polvoron enterprise…everyone is craving to have a taste of them. On the other hand, some of
our boys were having their mini-concert at the back of our shelves in order to hide themselves from being caught playing
their guitars. See how pasaway we are?!
And who can forget the many afternoons when we would pour liberally on the floor of our classroom fabulous
amounts of baby powder and skid and spin on it playfully!? Well, it was one brilliant but wayward idea of Eisinhower Buen-
dia who made the suggestion. That’s why Ms. Cabanilla, our adviser, always got mad at us. For how many times she would
tell us to apply floor wax and scrub the floor yet, we always keep on repeating our favorite offense. Pasaway guid!?
But wait…how about our own version of “Deal or No Deal” during our vacant periods? “26 case come on, bring
down the cases” says Alvin Rosal, our local version of Kris Aquino. It was then when we would come up the stairs while
bringing our briefcases (our red folders). We used the compact powder as an alternative for the “press button.” However,
we used the blackboard eraser as our cell phone to communicate with the Banker (Leony Cajilig).
Another unforgettable episode was during our Wednesday mass. We were very noisy inside the church. We were
not listening to the sermon anymore instead we were just making noisy conversations with one another. Several teachers
have called our attention and warned us to stop talking but, still our conversations didn’t simmer down, and it became
more intense and annoying. Right after the mass, we were scolded by Ms. Cabanilla. The whole faculty especially Fr. Tu-
berada was really disappointed and angry with what we have done inside the church. Mrs. Cano went to our classroom,
“Andaman niyo lang 2nd year, ma-public apology gid kamu to sa tunga!” said Mrs. Cano. The next Monday after the flag
ceremony, we had our public apology at the stage, in front of the entire SCPS community. We haven’t prepared any speech
to say. We just stood up on stage and that was it! Khristyl Meij Patubo was our spokesperson in behalf of our class. We felt
so embarrassed that moment, but some of us seemed insincere.
SEPTEMBER 2006. Sports fest opened again its doorway towards the aspiring athletes, who wanted to defend
their championship titles and of course, another opportunity for those who are eager to take their vengeance once again.
Our power and strengths zoomed in. We’re now ready to face our opponents courageously. We’ve garnered a lot of cham-
pionship titles which led us to grab the 1st place in the finals. To celebrate the sports fest 2006, different sports events were
held. The highlight of which is the search for Mr. and Ms. Sports fest 2006. All of us were excited for our class representative,
Chrislyn Joy Cagalitan who was seductive and bold in her cowgirl attire. With her glamorous appeal and stand out confi-
dence, she was a sure winner.
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DECEMBER 2006 Our school celebrated her 91st foundation day. In consonance to the said affair, we had the
ground demonstration. It was participated by every section and each was designated a theme to portray. Ours was the
“dwarves and elves” and we danced to the tune of “Boom Tarat-Tarat” a popular song then by Willie Revillame. Though the
song seemed baduy, we managed to grab the 3rd place in the said ground demonstration. Xempre! Kami pah! Basta saut-
saot lang… masarigan guid! The said event was published in the Panay News. Dave Frades and Aura Anne Sermonia, both
are our fellow classmates, were crowned as Mr. & Ms. Foundation 2006. They’re really a perfect match.
Aside from that, we also had a short musical contest, and it brought us the following awards: 2nd place in folk
dance and 3rd place in duet, pop song category (Theza Jaque and Reydel Maraton).
MARCH 2007. Another year has ended. New sets of meritorious students were awarded once again. The honored
list consisted of: Angel Lee Tribujenia, Aura Anne Sermonia, Dante Cabarles, Hannah Marie Anotado and Emmylou Mujal.
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JUNE 2007. The school year opens once again. We’re now on our way to our last year… we launched the year with
a big blast and much bombshell. New teachers are hired to replace those who had left. Sad to say, we lost good teachers
and some of our avid friends but then, new ones came in. They are Kristel Ann Alimato, John Pol Fabellar, Jinelette Calumay,
Mary Ann Calopez, and Larriebie Majaducon.
This year was not filled with much intrigue and fun activities…all I can say is that, “Thank God, we became more
mature now!” This year we are under the advisory of our new teacher in the person of Ms. Loida Salvacion. Together with
her were: Ms. Cyd Cabalar (St. Gemma), Mr. Alexis Villacastin (St. Cecilia) and Mrs. Janette Camarista (St. Gabriel).
SEPTEMBER 2007. This year’s sport fest marked a significant moment for the entire juniors. This could be fit for a
record in the Guinness Book of World records. For the first time in the history of SCPS, the juniors overthrew the seniors! We
have proven our worth; we overruled the championship games and overrun the titles in marathon.
OCTOBER 2007. Returning from a recharging sem-break, something in the classroom welcomed us that almost
caused us to spill out our guts. “Oh! Where does that freaky yucky smell come from?” I wondered. I entered our room…
surprisingly; I saw a mass of cat droppings piled scrappily atop Ma’am Salvacion’s teacher’s table. . “Ooops! Ay…ano jah? I
stared at it closer. “Oh! My gosh! Ta-e gali ka kuti!” My eyes ran to the floor, “Oh! There’s more!” I couldn’t stand that terrible
smell at all. Most of Ms. Salvacion’s belongings got soiled and nobody was brave enough to clean the mess.
NOVEMBER 2007. This time, we merged all our potentials to its intensity. We’re not ill-equipped at all. Our efforts
in making painstakingly the tremendous props inspired by the Egyptian tombs have finally paid off. No doubt, we can see
triumph within our grasp. We were so confident that we will win this time in the Araling Panlipunan Culmination. Unfortu-
nately, our expectations just turned into dust and ashes. Blame it on the script? Or the characters who have skipped one
part of the skit. Everything turned into a scrambled egg. Chaotic. We ended up blaming each other. It was a great catastro-
phe.
DECEMBER 2007. This years’ ground demonstration brought us the following awards: 3rd place and Best in
Costume. Our themes for this year’s foundation day are: Barbie present’s “The Fairytopia” (III – St. Bernadette) and “Snow
White” (III – St. Cecilia). Both of us were trained by our last year’s choreographer, Nong Felix. Also during this Foundation
Day, Theza Jaque and Britz Ceazar Cañonero were crowned Mr. and Ms. Foundation 2007.
After several months of cold war, finally things had been ironed out between good friends turned into bitter en-
emies. Lourie Jane Calicaran patched up differences with her estranged friends-- Nikka, Lhorie Mae, Mharyam, Rhaycel,
Angel and Hannah. The reason behind their misunderstanding--They left Jenjen alone at the canteen!
During the random search… everybody was in panic. Where should they hide their cell phones? But hiding it didn’t
make sense at all. The cell phone of Arriane Jade Camot was confiscated even if she hid it inside a guitar. Grabe pang-amoy
ni Nong Mario… tultulan na japon ba.
MARCH 2008. Another school year has ended. The ones who have worked hard finally received their merits of rec-
ognition. They are Aura Anne Sermonia, Angel Lee Tribujenia, Emmylou Mujal, Dante Cabarles, and Khristyl Meij Patubo.
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We are on our way to the last year of our high school life. Great opportunities and obligations are at stake. But the
question is… are we prepared for the responsibilities that await us in the senior level? Our family has grown even bigger with
the addition of Chris Camposagrado and Imari Faith Camiring, a transferee from Manila.
JUNE 2008. Aura Anne Sermonia was elected as the new president of the Student Republic. However, Emmylou
Mujal was chosen as the executive secretary. The senatorial line up consisted of the following senior students: Theza Jaque,
Angel Lee Tribujenia, Khristyl Meij Patubo, Arriane Jade Camot, and Lhorie Mae Cagandahan.
SEPTEMBER 2008. Review classes were held a few weeks before the NCAE-NSAT. Some of us took the exam seri-
ously; however, most of us took it by luck. Everybody wasn’t bothered of the risk of not passing the exam.
We easily won in the overall championship game during the sportsfest. We have retained our title for two consecu-
tive years. We proved how adept athletes we are.
NOVEMBER 2008. “Andaman lang ninyo, Andaman lang ninyo kun indi kamu ka perform ti mayad karon sa
hapon! Indi nyo nga daan ako pagpahuy-an fourth year kay kit-anay ta lang sa pirmahanay clearance! Where’s your script?
Blah…blah…blah…” says the rigorous but contemplative Ms. Rebecca Calceña. These were her familiar lines during our Aral-
ing Panlipunan Culmination, reminding us now and then of our presentation for the Skitsayawit contest. We’re not in the
mood to prepare for our skit, there’s no cooperation among us. But then, we tried to do our parts on stage for it will be our
last performance. Anyhow, we managed to put our best feet forward and unexpectedly we got the first place. Ms. Calceña
was happy of the outcome.
DECEMBER 2008. For four consecutive years, our batch dominated the royal court of the Foundation Day. This
year, Eisinhower Buendia was crowned as Mr. Foundation 2009 with Gene Rose Canaya of II- St. Aloysius who was crowned
as this year’s Ms. Foundation. The highlight of the Foundation Day was The High School Musical Presentation which was
patterned after the movie High School Musical. The dancers and singers especially the teachers delivered their presentations
intensely. It was a job well done, “congrats Ms. Ira!”
FEBRUARY 2009. We celebrated our Valentine’s Day by organizing three booths for two hours namelyf: the blind
date booth, marriage booth, and dedication booth respectively. Everyone took the chance of dating their special someone.
We witnessed the bridal entourage of different couples. The rest of the remaining time was spent on the highlight of the
Valentines Day program which was The Search for Cupid and Psyche 2009. Kenneth Cadua of IV-St. Gabriel won as Cupid
2009 and his date was Niñylyn Calicaran of III-St. Bernadette. Tonnette Jaque of III-St. Bernadette on the other hand won as
Psyche 2009 and her date was Ronalito Calantoc of I- St. Gemma. In the end, it was the marriage booth which gained lots
of profits.
MARCH 2009. After three years of attending retreats in our school. Finally, we are now housed for two days and
one night at Trappist Monastery in Guimaras. It is a wonderful privilege that was granted only for the graduating class in
high school. It was quite expensive yet expenditures were worth it.
Secondary education is a navigation that aims to discover the missing part of our being. It is a challenge that dares
to seek things that is out of the ordinary. It is a preparation to the next level of exploration and discovery. This is the region
of our lives where we have nurtured the outcomes of our curiosity.
Sad to say, four years in high school is forever for each student’s heart. Unforgettable experiences enveloped our
lives… There are lots of happy memories… Our laughter’s, tears, and varieties of emotion reverberate in the school.
Indeed, we’re all thankful for all the people who patiently and unselfishly used their multi-powers to educate us, to
empower our minds and to mold us to be a better pot. This was only a summary of almost four years of being together. The
content of our history is far greater than what is printed on these pages or even what your memory can ever recall.
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y vision blurred after I finished the last piece of document in my marble table where my
name was engraved in a diamond name holder written in bold letters Atty. Alvin C. Rosal,
CEO Rosal’s Marketing Firm
I gently massaged my aching temple and straightened my crumpled muscles. I looked at my latest
Rolex watch and the luminous arms pointed at twelve noon sharp, I automatically realized that I just only
had cereal and coffee for my breakfast. My uncontrollable hunger was already getting into my nerves. In
my impulse, I reached out for the intercom and requested my confidante and my ally since high school.
Franie Grace Candolada my Executive Secretary to order our lunch in the nearby restaurant just across
the streets of New York. While waiting for our food to come, I stood up and walked to the crystal window
of my ostentatious office and indulged in the metropolitan view of the entire America. I saw the eventful
cities and untiring flow of people in different walks of life. Running after every centavo they could catch
to sustain their families. I sighed and the sharp flashes of reminiscences of the past came rushing to me
like lava from a catastrophic volcanic eruption.
Today is March 27, 2029. It has been twenty years since I left St. Catherine Parochial School to seek
my providence in college where I took two courses: Bachelor of Arts in Political Science at the Ateneo de
Manila University and A.B Law at Harvard University. Well, it has been 20 years of effort and hardships
and now, here I am, the CEO of my own company. My imagination was disturbed by the sound of
Franie’s voice over the intercom informing me that my order has arrived. I gave her a signal to come in
and I’m shocked to discover that Franie was not alone. She was escorted by a very sexy and seductive
lady wearing a chef’s uniform. I looked at the visitor from her foot upwards until my eyes landed on the
black name plate on her chest where the familiar name was imprinted, executive chef Mharyam Chan,
Chan’s Pasta House and Restaurant. I can’t imagine that Mharyam can have that kind of body, she was
so sexy and seductive. During our high school days she was the fattest and my heavyweight classmate.
Now I can conclude that life is indeed full of surprises.
We talked for a while and Mharym told me that Theza Jaque one of our fiends during high
school days was now Mrs. Theza Calfoforo. And it really surprised me; I can’t imagine that the puppy
love relationship will turn into marriage. “Believe it or not Alvin, they are now husband and wife and
they have four children”. Mharyam said. “Wow I’m so happy for Theza, she really deserves to have a
marvelous family”. I replied to Mharyam. “And you know what, they are now living in Canada and Theza
is now a famous lady pilot, while her husband John Ace is an owner of a motor company together with
his business partner and friend Alexan Cadiz”. Mharyam gladly said. “How great! Oh Yam, I have to go
because I have a rendezvous this afternoon.” I replied. “Ok, I wish you luck”. After that, Franie and I ate
our breakfast as she dictated my afternoon schedule and letters.
Before I proceeded to my appointment, I went first to church to attend mass. As I entered the
church I was surprised when I saw the officiating priest. “Oh, is that Leony Cajilig?” The man behind me
told me that the priest is indeed Rev. Father Leony Cajilig. And it made me feel happy, because I can’t
believe that one of our classmates became a servant of God. After the mass, I went to Las Vegas to attend
the conference together with the different owners of several marketing companies. When I arrived at
Las Vegas, I proceeded to a five star hotel which is owned by Flor Marie Cabsaban and Rachelle
Cagandahan, two of my batch mates during high school days. Then I entered the conference room
and was happy to see that my classmates were also CEO’s of their respective companies. They are April
May Ambonan, Donna May Caballero, Kristel Ann Alimato,Joan Alfor Mary Zharmyn Anaud, Mia
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Abadiado, Jeanette Cabunoc, Lervie Calimlim, Princess Jan Reynaldo and Junafe Cabanting. These
girls were known as the Alabang Girls during high school. I also saw there Clarence Capaducio, Renel
Candidier, Reydel Maraton, Christian John Gamo, Dave Frades, Leo Ross Camposagrado, Vincent
Cambeliza, Herlo de los Santos, Reynald Capirayan, John Mark Tanate and Martin Camposano.
We tackled during the conference how to manage our own companies and how to sustain economic
stability in the world market. After three hours of assembly, I put all the supporting papers in my Louis
Vuitton attaché case and went out of the conference room. I used the elevator of the hotel. As I entered
the elevator, Mariane Cajilig, Ivy Joy Calasagsag and Karla Patricia Sullivan greeted me inside the
glamorous elevator which can carry 1,000 people in one lifting. Even though high school life was over,
these three girls still considered each other as best friends. What really friends are for! “Wow, I really
admired you girls, it has been 20 years since we left our high school days, but still you remained together”.
“Hahahahaha! I consider Karla and Marianne as my twin sisters, they are the wind beneath my wings”
Ivy proudly said. “Believe it or not Alvin, we are already wives to our respective husbands and mothers
to our dear children” Karla said. “Actually we are here to tour and explore the entire America” Marianne
said. “How great, enjoy girls”. I replied.
After that conversation I went out of the elevator. Suddenly my 10,000 mega pixel touch screen
cellular phone, with T.V, Internet, and with printer rings suddenly beeped. “Hello, good afternoon,
this is Atty. Alvin Rosal, may I know you?” “Hi, Alvin, this is Lhorie Mae, how are you my dear friend?”.
“What? Cute, is this really you? I’m so happy that you called me”. I gladly said. “Yes, this is really me, I
miss you so much friend, hmmm, by the way, I’m inviting you to visit me here in Switzerland” Lhorie Mae
said. “What? You are in Switzerland, the land of chocolates? Your request is granted, I’ll be there on the
day after tomorrow.” I replied. “I’m so excited to see you”. Cute said. “Me too, see you soon, bye”. After
that wonderful exchange there’s a bliss or exultation in my heart because finally I will meet my comrade
during high school. My friend who was so generous-- so generous with her answers during exam. Then,
I called my Executive Secretary Franie Grace Candolada to get me a ticket to Switzerland.
When I reached my office, Franie gave me my ticket together with a newspaper. I was surprised
when I saw the headlines on the newspaper. Headlines: Filipino Computer Programmers Invented a
Touch Screen with ATM Machine Lap Top! When I read the details about this spectacular invention,
I was amazed. I was further amazed when I learned that the inventors of this machine was no other
than John Francis Pedregoza and Eisenhower Buendia. “Wow, guys you are my idols, you made me
proud of you, I’m sure that the SCPS Community would be so proud of you too.” I proudly said. Then I
turned the pages of the newspaper to the sports section. I was surprised to read that the new members
of the NBA are all my classmates and batch mates in high school, they are John Robert Almirante, John
Pol Fabellar, Jason Capungan, Clint Kevin Cabillon, Movi Parcon, Florence Palomo, Michael Jun
Profeta, Jess Chelson Samontanes and Willion Adolfo. These guys are all good in playing basketball
and are all handsome basketball players.
It was already 6:30 in the evening when I left my office to go home. I went straight to my
condominium unit in New York, five kilometers away from my office. After 30 minutes of travel, I finally
arrived at my condo. The 200-storey posh condominium building is owned by Christy Marie Taba.
When I reached my room I changed from my formal Channel clothes into a Prada shorts and a Dulce
& Gabbana t-shirt. Then I had a hearty dinner, after which I switched on the television. I watched the
famous Entertainment Show entitled THE HANDSOME GUYS: GEE VAN AND MARK. I always watched
this show because it is hosted by the two of the most famous talk show hosts here in the United States
of America, Mr. Gee Van Talero and Mr. Mark Anthony Gaces. After watching this fantastic show, I
arranged my clothes into my Louis Vuitton travelers bag because tomorrow is my flight to Switzerland.
I called it a day and promptly fell to a deep sleep.
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It was exactly five o’clock in the morning the next day when my alarm clock waked me up. I took
a quick shower, ate my breakfast and I proceeded to New York International Airport. When I arrived in
the fabulous and magnificent airport, a familiar-looking girl seated beside the baggage area caught my
attention. She looked so dignified in a formal dress with matching eye glasses. Then I was surprised
to know that she is Princess Michelle Cachero, a Certified Public Accountant, and now the owner of
Cachero’s United Coconut Planters Bank. I greeted Princess and after that I was on board the plane
going to Switzerland. While seated, a sexy and gorgeous flight attendant offered me a drink. “Sir, good
morning, coffee or juice” asked the flight attendant. “Hmmm, juice Miss. By the way, you look so familiar,
may I know your name? ”I replied. “I’m Chrislyn Joy Cagalitan sir”. “What? Chrislyn, Is that you? It’s me,
Alvin.” “Nice to see you again Vin, it has been 20 years since we’ve last seen each other.” Chrislyn said.
“Wow, I’m so proud of you, look at yourself, you are so beautiful.” I replied. “Thanks for the compliment
Vin”. Suddenly, one of the passengers called Chrislyn for her assistance and we simply had to end our
conversation. That time Chrislyn also told me that Ana Marie Encarguez and Jennelyn Cabalse are also
Flight Stewardesses in another airline company. She told me also that the pilot of the airplane that we
are currently boarding is no other than Paul John Cabanalan also a classmate of ours. After six hours of
travel, we finally arrived at Switzerland. As I went out of the airplane I was amazed to see the fabulous
Switzerland International Airport. I found myself amidst the sea of hundreds of faces. Then Rhaycel
Pasaylo welcomed me gracefully, she is now a Tourist Guide here in Switzerland and earns 500,000
US Dollars monthly. Then I was shocked when Rhaycel told me that Chris Camposagrado is now the
Congressman of the 2nd District of Iloilo. I can’t imagine that Chris had reached that kind of position.
Being a public servant is not an easy task, you need to be responsible of your words and actions. And I
believe Chris can do it.
Rhaycel guided me throughout the airport and to the beautiful sceneries in Switzerland. We
went also to one of the famous museums in Switzerland; there we saw the artistic and unique artwork
of the now famous painters Ian Mhel Pascua and Lharibie Majaducon. I felt reinvigorated; it’s time
for me to relax after putting myself on hard work in New York. When I saw the wonderful spots in
Switzerland, I remembered my hometown, the place where Alvin Rosal was born and raised to become
a multi-billionaire lawyer.The magnificent town of Leon in the Philippines. For that was the very place
where I met my genuine and amorous friends. Because of them, I experienced how to love and to be
loved. Because of them I clearly fathomed the true meaning and essence of living. But it is sad to say
that each of us now has his own journey in life to take, each of us has his own plans and goals to pursue
in life. We are all busy in our fields of interest but it is not a hindrance to keep in touch with each other
again. Having this in mind, I planned to set a grand reunion for the most memorable batch that has ever
passed the gateways of St. Catherine Parochial School, the Batch 2008-2009.
My breathtaking imagination was disturbed when my cellular phone rang. “Hello, Lhorie Mae, I
am here now in Switzerland, this place is so fantastic! By the way, where are we going to meet, because I
have a wonderful plan”. “Really, I’m excited to know your wonderful plan, let’s meet in a restaurant owned
by our classmate Aura Anne Sermonia it’s located in Bern, the name of the restaurant is Aura’s Original
Filipino Cuisine”. Lhorie Mae gladly said. “OK, I’ll be there” I replied. After that wonderful exchange of
words I called for a taxi and proceeded to the said restaurant. When inside the restaurant, I can say
that it’s as if I am just eating in a typical restaurant in the Philippines. The atmosphere is so homely, so
very Filipino. Aura made me proud of her; she built a restaurant that the Filipinoes can be proud of.
The restaurant was serving an original Filipino cuisine and the utensils being used there are all made of
native bamboo and coconut materials.
After a few minutes, Lhorie Mae had arrived. Lhorie Mae now is the owner of NESTLE CORPORATION
IN SWITZERLAND. We ordered and ate our lunch, after eating a sumptuous meal; we listened and
enjoyed the music of the famous international band named FERBAK. The band was composed of Russell
Barcenilla, Britz Ceazar Canonero, Andrian Nhel Calopez and Kenneth Cadua. Lhorie Mae and I
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really loved their Rock Music. Then I confided to Lhorie Mae my wonderful plan. “Lhorie, what if we set a
grand reunion or homecoming for our Alma Mater, the St. Catherine Parochial School?” “That’s a great
idea, it’s the time that everybody else has been waiting for” Lhorie Mae answered. “ It would not be just
a simple Grand Reunion, we all know that all our classmates are now very successful in their chosen
careers and fields of endeavor, so we will be having a Grand Reunion with a medical and dental mission”
I replied. “That would be a great help to our fellow Catherinians.” Lhorie Mae concluded.
Due to the global crisis that the world is facing right now, we want to help those people in need.
We want to share the blessings that God has given us. Even in simple ways, we can make people smile
especially those who are losing hope. That is why we are making this event happen.
After that discussion, we laid down all the things needed for our Grand Reunion with medical
and dental mission. We disseminated a letter to all our classmates and batch mates informing about this
spectacular event. Since that Fatima Gift Amiana is a Pharmacist and the new owner of the WATSONS
Drugstore, she donated a lot of medicines for our medical and dental mission. Then Dr. Rizzel Anne
Samontanes DMD. offered her services to the said event. Hannah Marie Anotado, Ma. Theresa
Margarette Capaciete, Emmylou Mujal, Khrystel Meij Patubo, Imari Faith Camiring, Rose Belle
Leyritana and Mary Anne Calopez who are all Nurses now working abroad also offered their services.
Then, the lady dentists Arriane Jade Camot and Nikka Charmaine Macero also lent their hands. The
multi-billionaire businesswoman and the owner of a Pocket Book Company Ms. Angel Lee Tribujenia
gave her financial assistance to us. Our seafarer classmates also helped us financially they are Dante
Cabarles, Erick Allan Tanate, Joephel Capungan, Ralph Sales, Jayrom Cajara, Lourie Jane Calicaran
and Noemilyn Cantallopez.
After a month, the moment that we’ve been waiting for had finally come. The Grand Reunion
of the Batch 2008-2009 with a medical and dental mission finally arrived. This spectacular event was
started by a mass officiated by Rev.Father Leony Cajilig. After the mass, we had the Medical and Dental
Mission. At that time, I can’t measure the exultation inside my heart. It was a great privilege and it was
an honor for me to help my fellow Catherinians and fellow Leonians. I was in cloud nine at that time
because after 20 years of struggling abroad, here we are now, standing at the very place where we
were molded and developed to become what we are now. Through this institution, we discovered the
wonderful things in our lives. Lastly, we are very grateful for having St. Catherine Parochial School as the
foundation of our dreams and for being the wind beneath our wings. See you on the next 20 years of
magnificent happenings in our lives.
DEAR CLASSMATES, this is just a class prophecy, this is only an example of what may happen
in our future. There is an old adage that says “Success comes to those who take time and strive for
excellence.” Graduation is not the end of everything; instead this is the start of a new journey. Let’s strive
harder so that we can achieve all our dreams and goals in our lives.
Graduation does not mean losing a friend; it means strengthening our relationships and gaining new
friends in our new journey. To our dear mentors and teachers, sorry if we caused you a lot of heartaches
and headaches as well, but still we appreciate all the teachings and the good values that you have
imparted to us. Indeed, we realized that being a teacher is incomparable. As you care for your students,
you learn how to cover your own sorrows with a smile. You learn how to stay happy despite all the tasks
that you have to endure. You learn how to give hope even though yours are unclear. You learn how to
give strength even at times you are the ones who are weak. Thus, nobody will know what kind of life a
teacher has unless he/she becomes one. Finally thank you for being our second parents, a teacher and
especially for being our FRIEND.
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his is just a simple song dedicated to all of us. Our four years in high school is over. I just can’t
believe that we are now graduating. Four years have been too short for all of us to spend the
time with each other. My dear classmates, we are now on board to take our flight to a new
world. A world full of new challenges and a new set of trials for us to overcome. It’s sad to say
that we are going to leave our beloved school…The Saint Catherine Parochial School. It’s heart-breaking,
right? But we have to face it, whether we like it or not. Saying goodbye is a part of every person’s life.
Before we finally make our take off, we would like to say a MILLION THANKS to all the people
who are always behind us, and did their very best in making us better citizens of society as we face the
vicissitudes of our high school life. To Fr. Emman, who’s very supportive and never neglected us, thank
you so much! To the teaching force and staff who served as our 2nd Nanays and Tatays, who never
fails understand our complaints about everything in our lessons, projects, “aramutans,” etc. To Sir Jonie
and Ma’am Marcie, who were always there during our ups and downs, for the knowledge and for the
worthy advises you had imparted to us. Sorry if we’ve caused you a lot of pains and headaches.
To the wonder women and supermen of our lives, our Nanays and Tatays, Mamas and Papas,
and Mommies and Daddies, thank you so much for providing for our needs, for being always there
despite our shortcomings, our being “pasaways” and most of all, for the unconditional love that you’ve
showed to us. We owe to you our success!
As suki ni Big Bro and as an integral part of this institution, we, the audacious, cute, unique,
handsome and pretty, one of a kind and the best senior class ever in the history of SCPS, the St. Catherine
Parochial School Batch 2009 do hereby proclaim this as our Class Will and Testament – a legacy to be
continued.
We, the Seniors, affectionately handing down the titles, crowns, abilities, skills, and fortunes to
the people whom we think are the laudable successors, the Juniors.
As what we could unsurprisingly hear, “ High School life is really worthy remarkable ”.
Almost all of the ineradicable events befall during this High School life. Picking – up and losing
some friends, winning some love affairs and doing intractable breakaways that took an immense space
in our hearts and made our time-honored and polemical.
So, you Juniors, may you treasure all the riches bestowed to you by your predecessors, the
Seniors.
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To commence with, the Hunks: Clint Kevin Cabillion, Russell Barcinella, Jess Chelson Samontanes,
Jason Capungan, John Ace Calfoforo, Erick Allan Tanate, Eisinhower Buendia, John Francis Pedregoza,
Britz Caezar Cañonero, Kenneth Cadua, Andrian Nhel Calopez, Mark Anthony Gaces, Gee Van Talero,
Willion Adolfo, Chris Camposagrado, Joephel Capungan, John Pol Fabellar and Dave Frades will entrust
their Brad Pitt looks and hypnotizing charms that can catch a woman’s heart to Paul Elinard Camago,
Lawrence Cabaluna, Kart John Cabunoc, Reyniel Dane Rosello, Caryl Renz Hilapad, Giovan Cagape,
Juvy Glen Cantor, Elwin Danao, Renz Walter Cabrias, and Fayez Montenegro.
Princess Michelle Cachero, Dante Cabarles, Angel Lee Tribujenia, Lhorie Mae Cagandahan,
Emmylou Mujal, Aura Anne Sermonia, Rhaycel Pasaylo and Paul John Cabanalan whose ingenuity of
elucidating large amount of quantities and mathematical conundrum will be handed down to Julius
Demontaño, Paul Elinard Camago, and Sheena Grace Clarito.
The exotic Cleopatran looks of: Chrislyn Joy Cagalitan, Hannah Marie Anotado, Khristyl Meij
Patubo, Noemilyn Cantallopez, Ana Marie Encarguez and Larriebie Majaducon will bestow their tiger
looks to Tonnette Jaque, Farina Marie Cadiz, Khrizza Diane Patubo, and Gretchen Villacastin.
The artists of Batch 2009: Arriane Jade Camot, Emmylou Mujal, Dante Cabarles, Joephel
Capungan, Ian Mhel Pascua, Chris Camposagrado, and Larriebie Majaducon will hand down their
thrushes, pencils, crayons, pastels, watercolors and fecund imaginations to their worthy succesors:
Kenneth Garcera, Niñylyn Calicaran, Gretchen Villacastin, Wilson Adolfo, Kathy Rose Basa, and Francis
Marie Vallejo.
The Singing Sensations of the Batch: Leony Cajilig, Theza Jaque, Chrislyn Joy Cagalitan, Mary Ann
Calopez, Russell Barcinella, Ana Marie Encarguez, Kenneth Cadua, Mharyam Chan, Reydel Maraton
and Khristyl Meij Patubo will impart their serenading aptitude to Farina Marie Cadiz, Aurielle May Cajilig,
Niña Eloisa Calaguing, Gretchen Villacastin, Sheena Grace Clarito, John Keith Cacay, Florie Mae Calabio,
and Tonnette Jaque.
The indefatigable G-Force and ASF Dancers of Parokyal: Lhorie Mae Cagandahan, Arriane Jade
Camot, Chrislyn Joy Cagalitan, Noemilyn Cantallopez, Joan Alfor, Hannah Marie Anotado, Khristyl
Meij Patubo, Rhaycel Pasaylo, Ma. Theresa Margarette Capaciete, Ross Belle Leyritana, Ana Marie
Encarguez, Britz Ceazar Cañonero, Mharyan Chan, Clint Kevin Cabillion, Joephel Capungan, Kenneth
Cadua, Andrian Nhel Calopez, Dante Cabarles, Vincent Cambeliza, Jess Chelson Samontanes, Rachelle
Cagandahan and Christy Marie Taba, hopes that Kirk Rigor Capio, Wilson Adolfo, Aurielle May Cajilig,
Niñylyn Calicaran, Gretchen Villacastin, Niña Eloisa Calaguing, Tonnette Jaque, Trixia Camporedondo,
Pearl Dency Cañonaso, Kathy Rose Basa, Jeric Montaño, and John Paul Cabagua will keep the dance
floor shaking by their well-spirited moves.
Angel Lee Tribujenia, Franie Grace Candolada, Aura Anne Sermonia, and April Mae Ambonan
for being “Laon of the Batch,” for being “paraugtas” and always “gasinampok ang kiray” will bestow
their one of the kind attitudes to Ma. Therese Margarette Endriga, Khrizza Diane Patubo, Kathy Rose
Basa
The “Inocenti de Ti” looks of the class: Ralph Sales, Ma. Theresa Margarette Capaciete, Emmylou Mujal,
Kristel Ann Alimato, Donna Mae Caballero, Imari Faith Camiring, Aura Anne Sermonia, Nikka Charmaine
Macero, Jeanette Cabunoc and April Mae Ambonan will impart their innocent looks to Sheena Grace
Clarito, Elisa Belarso, Therese Endriga, Criselyn Cantor and Danielle Ann Caress Cabilitasan.
Graduates ‘09
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The heights of the petite group: Mia Abadiado, Junafe Cabanting, Lhorie Mae Cagandahan,
Arriane Jade Camot, Angel Lee Tribujenia, Ross Belle Leyritana, Princess Jan Reynaldo and Ma. Theresa
Margarette Capaciete are presented to R-Vee Taladro, Tonnette Jaque, Ma. Elisa Belarso, Kathy Rose
Basa, Francis Marie Vallejo, Ana Marie Anasis, Pearl Dency Cañonaso, Jee Pearl Macatigos, James Lloyd
Caballero, and Lauren Joy Calugas.
The gigantic, towering and unreachable heights of: Martin Camposano, Andrian Nhel Calopez,
Jason Capungan, Russell Barcinella, Ian Mhel Pascua, Eisinhower Buendia, Mark Anthony Gaces, Chris
Camposagrado, Gee Van Talero, Karla Patricia Sullivan, Fatima Gift Amiana, Ana Marie Encargues,
Hannah Marie Anotado, Theza Jaque, Kristel Ann Alimato, Alvin Rosal, Joan Alfor, Mariane Cajilig,
Christy Marie Taba and Lervie Calimlim will be inherited by Niña Eloisa Calaguing, Farina Marie Cadiz,
John Keith Cacay, Renz Walter Cabrias, Gretchen Villacastin, Paul Elinard, Apple Brigildo, Reyniel Dane
Rosello, and Lawrence Cabaluna.
The gold medalists of the athletic division: Andrian Nhel Calopez, John Robert Almirante,
John Pol Fabellar, Jason Capungan, Movi Parcon, Kenneth Cadua, Clint Kevin Cabillon, Lhorie Mae
Cagandahan, Arriane Jade Camot, Khristyl Meij Patubo, Karla Patricia Sullivan, Mariane Cajilig, Hannah
Marie Anotado, Joan Alfor and Lervie Calimlim will give their sports utilities and titles to the sporty
Juniors: Julius Demontaño, Lawrence Cabaluna, Bernadeth Sibay, John Keith Cacay, Francis Vallejo,
Valerie Cabatbat, Jolyn Mae Cordero, and Pearl Dency Cañonaso.
The journalistic skills of: Emmylou Mujal, Erick Allan Tanate, Rhaycel Pasaylo, Dave Frades and
Donna Mae Caballero will be passed on to Tonnette Jaque, Gretchen Villacastin, R-Vee Taladro, and
Sheena Grace Clarito.
Lhorie Mae Cagandahan, Rizzel Ann Samontanes, John Robert Almirante, Alvin Rosal, John Ace
Calfoforo, Florence Palomo, Alexan Cadiz and Mia Abadiado would like to relinquish their apparentness
to their philosophy “Its better to be late than to be absent” to Tonnette Jaque, Aurielle May Cajilig,
Astheria Panes, Khrizza Diane Patubo, Romel Tribiano, Kenneth Garcera, Bernadeth Sibay, Apple
Brigildo, and Mario Capalaran.
The award winning actors and actresses of the Pit bulls: Khristyl Meij Patubo, Lhorie Mae
Cagandahan, Chrislyn Joy Cagalitan, Ana Marie Encargues, Kristel Ann Alimato, Leony Cajilig, Alvin Rosal
and Jayrom Cajara will pass their acting skills to Khrizza Patubo, Wilson Adolfo, Kirk Capio, Gretchen
Villacastin, Kresna Ivi Jade Sevilla, and Trixia Camporedondo.
The armalight and machine-gun like mouths of the vivacious jokers: Alvin Rosal, Gee Van Talero,
Mark Anthony Gaces, Chrislyn Joy Cagalitan, Russell Barcinella, Arriane Jade Camot, Martin Camposano,
Movi Parcon, Clint Kevin Cabillion, Jess Chelson Samontanes and Mharyam Chan will endow their
special talents to Bernadeth Sibay, Aurielle Cajilig, Astheria Panes, Rommel Tribiano, Kresna Sevilla,
Wilson Adolfo, Khrizza Dianne Patubo, Kirk Rigor Capio, Tonnette Jaque, Jee Pearl Macatigos, Carl Renz
Hilapad, and Zarriane Cari.
The pocket book fanatics: Nikka Charmaine Macero, Mary Zharmyn Anaud, Donna Mae Caballero,
April Mae Ambonan, Aura Anne Sermonia, Angel Lee Tribujenia, Imari Faith Camiring, Khristyl Meij
Patubo, Franie Grace Candolada, Lourie Jane Calicaran, Mary Ann Calopez, Jeanette Cabunoc, Princess
Michelle Cachero, Rhaycel Pasaylo and Princess Jan Reynaldo will bequeath their talent in reading to
Apple Brigildo, Ana Marie Anasis, Niña Eloisa Calaguing, Maricar, Debbie, Aurielle Cajilig, and Jee Pearl
Macatigos.
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The killer smiles of Parokyal: Theza Jaque, Lhorie Mae Cagandahan, Russell Barcinella, Hannah
Marie Anotado, Nikka Carmaine Macero, Mharyam Chan, Rizzel Ann Samontanes, Arriane Jade Camot,
Rhaycel Pasaylo, Ana Marie Encargues, Gee Van Talero and Britz Caezar Cañonero will pass their
captivating smiles to Rommel Tribiano, Niñylyn Calicaran, Pearl Dency Cañonaso, Kresna Sevilla, Aurielle
Cajilig, and Tonnette Jaque.
The tranquil troops of the batch: Mary Zharmyn Anaud, Donna Mae Caballero, Princess Michelle
Cachero, Mia Abadiado and Kristel Ann Alimato will pass their serene ambience but strikes to Ma.
Therese Margarette Endriga, Ma. Esabel Cadudu-an, Ma. Elisa Belarso, Venice Triveles, Jolyn Mae
Cordero and Chrislyn Cantor.
The awarding ceremony is not yet over, the top 5 who gives the most boisterous laughter: (St
Raphael) Alvin Rosal, Chrislyn Joy Cagalitan, Mharyam Chan, Mia Abadiado, Rizzel Ann Samontanes;
(St Gabriel) Clint Kevin Cabillion, Fatima Gift Amiana, Martin Camposano, Movi Parcon, and John
Lee Tayongtong will impart their philosophy “Ang sungad ninyo, daw sungad guid namon.” to their
noteworthy successors: caryl Renz Hilapad, Reyniel Dane Rosello, Juvy Glen Cantor, Kirk Rigor Capio,
Khrizza Dianne Patubo, and Lauren Joy Calugas.
The voluptuous yet attractive and sexy body owners: Mharyam Chan and Fatima Gift Amiana
are willing to share their secrets in keeping their bodies sexy to Aurielle May Cajilig, Astheria Rose Panes,
Venice Triveles, and Jhed Frades.
The Beauty Queens and Venuses of the batch: Theza Jaque, Hannah Marie Anotado, Kristel Ann
Alimato, Lhorie Mae Cagandahan, Emmylou Mujal, Joan Alfor, Angel Lee Tribujenia, Rhaycel Pasaylo,
Noemilyn Cantallopez, Ana Marie Encargues, Fatima Gift Amiana, Aura Anne Sermonia, Arriane Jade
Camot, Chrislyn Joy Cagalitan, Ross Belle Leyritana, Rizzel Ann Samontanes and Christy Marie Taba are
willing to relinquish their sensual bodies and beautiful faces to Tonnette Jaque, Niñylyn Calicaran, Ma.
Esabel Cadudu-an, Kresna Ivi Jade Sevilla, Trixia Camporedondo, Pearl Dency Cañonaso, Francis Marie
Vallejo, and Florie May Calabio.
The ROCKERS of the Pit bulls: Russell Barcinella, Arriane Jade Camot, Kenneth Cadua, Andrian
Nhel Calopez, Jason Capungan and John Mark Tanate are willing to bequeath their talents in strumming
the guitar and beating the drums to John Keith Cacay, Fayez Montenegro, John Israel Cabrias, Reyniel
Danme Rosello, and Lauren Joy Calugas.
The Barako Girls of the batch: Karla Patricia Sullivan, Mariane Cajilig, Ivy Joy Calasagsag, Hannah
Marie Anotado, and Joan Alfor will be handing down their boyish attitudes to Lauren Joy Calugas, Ma.
Therese Margarette Endriga and Astheria Rose Panes.
The Ms. Sunsilk Awardees: Arriane Jade Camot, Kristel Ann Alimato, Princess Michelle Cachero,
Rhaycel Pasaylo, Mia Abadiado and Nikka Charmaine Macero hopes that their long, black and healthy
hair be followed by Kathy Rose Basa, R-Vee Taladro, and Marycar Capindit.
Aurielle Cajilig, Wilson Adolfo, and Louife will receive awards from their predecessors: Arriane
Jade Camot, Chrislyn Joy Cagalitan, Hannah Marie Anotado, Noemilyn Cantallopez, Theza Jaque,
Mharyam Chan, Joan Alfor, Nikka Macero, Lhorie Mae Cagandahan, Kristel Ann Alimato, Alvin Rosal,
Rizzel Ann Samontanes, April Mae Ambonan, Lourie Jane Calicaran and Christy Marie Taba, “Ang mga
Mutya ni George” for being retokadas with their hairs.
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“Ang Kalahi ni Alvin:” Wilson Adolfo, Kenneth Garcera, Rommel Tribiano,and Kirk Rigor Capio
are willing to accept their title from their one and only predecessor Alvin Rosal.
And lastly, the Cream of the Crop of the Batch 2009, Emmylou Mujal, Princess Michelle Cachero,
Angel Lee Tribujenia, Dante Cabarles, Hannah Marie Anotado, Aura Anne Sermonia, Rhaycel Pasaylo,
Khristyl Meij Patubo, Lhorie Mae Cagandahan and Rizzel Ann Samontanes hand over their brilliance
to Jee Pearl Macatigos, Francis Marie Vallejo, Sheena Grace Clarito, R- Vee Taladro, Kathy Rose Basa,
Niñylyn Calicaran, Niña Eloisa Calaguing, Farina Marie Cadiz, Ma. Therese Margarette Endriga and
Jolyn Mae Cordero.
With the due witness of the Seniors and our ever dedicated mentors, this document is signed on
this 27th day of March in the year of our Lord 2009.
BATCH ‘09
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PLEDGE OF LOYALTY
On my honor,/ I solemnly pledge:/ That I will strive to keep in my heart/ the greatness of God,/ and to
follow His Divine counsel,/
That I will carry forward/ throughout my lifetime/ the torch of Catherinian Education/ into the com-
munity of mankind/
That I will endeavor with all my sincerity,/ to love and serve my country./
That I will incorporate/ in all my thoughts and deeds,/ ideas that will help formulate love,/ within my
home/
That will ever uphold firmly/ the fundamental principles of right living/ as an ideal citizen should./
That I will safeguard my health/ and improve my mentality/ and direct my actions/ towards industrial
and economic prosperity/
That my love and loyalty/ to my parents and teachers/ whose guidance and parental solitude/ have
elevated us/ to this present state of life/ shall forever remain/
That I shall do all these/ with all my powers within me./ so help me God.
OATH OF MEMBERSHIP
(Saint Catherine Parochial School Alumni Association)
We/ the graduates of 2009/ of saint Catherine Parochial School,/ inspired by the vision and mis-
sion of SCPS Alumni Foundation, Inc,/ to form a community of SCPS Alumni/ united in love and service
to our Alma Mater,/ now promise and swear/ that we will bear true faith and allegiance to the same/
that we will obey the laws / legal orders and decrees/ promulgated by the duty constituted authorities/
of Saint Catherine Parochial School/ and that of the Alumni Associaton;/ that we impose these obliga-
tions/ upon ourselves voluntarily,/ without fear,/ mental reservation/ or purpose of evasion.
So help us God.
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PTSA OFFICERS
SY 2008-2009
Board of Directors
Advisers
Refrain:
Always keep a little pray'r in your pocket
And you're sure to see the light
Soon, there'll be joy and happiness
And your little world will be bright
At The Beginning
We were strangers,
Starting out on a journey
Never dreaming
What we'd have to go through
Now here we are,
And I'm suddenly standing,
At the beginning with you
No one told me
I was going to find you,
Unexpected
What you did to my heart,
When I lost hope
You were there to remind me
This is the start
(Chorus)
And life is a road
And I wanna to keep going
Love is a river
I wanna keep flowing
Life is a road
Now and forever
Wonderful journey
We were strangers
On a crazy adventure
Never dreaming
How our dreams would come true
(Both) Now here we stand unafraid of the future
At the beginning with you
(Chorus)
(Chorus)