Class Will and Testament
Class Will and Testament
A few months ago, my friends and I watched Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows part 2. I thought I would snivel upon watching the movie but I didnt. What
had me crying and thinking was what the director said during an interview: We
always knew we were coming back, and this time we knew we weren't. We can now
see the finish line and we are nearing it day by day. You the 9 th Graders are to stay,
and we, the seniors batch of 2015 of CRVS, to leave.
Our batch had its ups and downs. Weve had a lot of struggles as well as
blissful moments during our stay in this miniature of learning. We don't know what to
do, or what will happen to us. All we know is that we are going to enter a new field,
face new battles, and meet new warriors. But no matter what happens - if we fail to
win those battles, if it so happens that those warriors become our adversaries - one
thing will always be clear and true: we will forever be a CRVSian. And a CRVSian
knows how to fight. A CRVSian will somehow find solutions to problems. A CRVSian
WILL NEVER GIVE UP NO MATTER WHAT LIFE THROWS AT HIM. We will
depart our beloved school full of dreams, hopes and aspirations for the future. There
will never be a year like this, so now, we hereby declare this as our Last Will and
Testament.
With the guidance and advice of our dearly loved teachers; the knowledge and
wisdom gained which cannot be replaced, we now pass on to the incoming 10 th
Graders the talents and interests of our class with the hope that, before leaving,
continue those we left unfinished.
As we finish this four- year writhe and mirth in this school, we hereby leave this
last will and testament to our heirs the 9th Graders.
The unique and unparalleled voices of Jeremiah Viernes, Joceliza Guliman, and
Celine Grace Abugan to Crystal Myth Dancel, Jessica Cuaresma, Josephena
Villacuatro, and Mark Aldwin Raposas
Llobrera, Reynald Almarez, Steve Joe Balanay, Lilibeth Dela Cruz, Danna Jane
Reduja, Analyn Queja and Jowel Lagutan.
The competence of being able to lead a group of Hipolito Rarangol III and
Genevie Pante to Princess Diana Colobong, Faulette Grapes Castilico, Alexis
Porillo and Rose Ann Naval.
And finally, the ability to solve complicated problems of the math wizards
Charmaine Joyce Gapas, Jinky Miguel and Laarni Miguel to Judel Tomas, Jean
Pearl Caoili and Princess Jeremei Piga
To the 9th Graders, we leave these qualities to your batch. We leave you the
responsibility as well as the privilege, the hardships, the laughter and tears, the
disappointments and achievements, and all the things we lived by. Seize the day.
Dont ever complain that each day is going by slowly because the next thing you
know, youre graduating from Junior High School. We often dont realize how fast
time flies. Cherish each moment and be grateful for the people you share it with. Be
momentous. As what Anatole France once said, To accomplish great things, we must
not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe.
To our school, we are forever thankful for allowing us to undergo high school
through the visions and ideals bolstered in this institution as well as imparting the
lessons from our experiences.
Lastly, we nominate and appoint our beloved principal, Dr. Corazon A.
Llapitan, the heads of the two departments, Mr. Prospero R. Valdez, Sr. and
Mrs. Fe V. Agcaoili, the faculty members, and all senior class advisers to be the
executors of this last will and testament.
In witness, whereof, on this memorable CRVS Ball 2015, I, CHLOIE CLAIRE
P. GAWAYON, now affix my signature on this testament, this 16 th day of February, in
the Year of Our Lord, Two Thousand and Fifteen at CRVS Gymnasium.