Issue Volume 87 No. 29-20150828

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Issue Volume 87 No. 29-20150828
V O L U ME 87 , NO .2 9
A u g u s t 28 , 20 15
Here are the CEM Officers
A. Y. 2015-2016
Pres: Kristine Dawn Q. Causing,
VP Religious: Marjorie Kilat
VP Social: Shane Vench Lagan
Secretary: Dailyn Vergara
Assoc. Sec: Charity Langot
Treasurer: Lalaine Edan
PIO: Mr. Tanud-tanud
Artists: Angie Love Colinares
Bea Lamputi
Genevieve Gatilogo
Program coordinator: Mary Jean
Rubio
CSC Rep.: Cheeriefel Catubay
IMPORTANT DATES TO
REMEMBER
Semi-Final Exams
Sept. 7– 11
Oct. 5—9, 11
Final Exams
Removal/Completion of Academic
Requirements
Oct. 12—16
Start of 2nd Semester Classes
Nov. 9, 2015
This is to inform the public that
the following dates are declared
as non-working holidays:
1. August 31—National Heroes’
Day
2. September 1 –Foundation
Day of the Province of Bukidnon
October 2015 & March 2016
Graduands, Teaching & Nonteaching Faculty:
Photo shoot next week:
September 1-4, 2015
Date:
Venue:
Pioneer Guesthouse
Function Hall
Function Hall
Time:
8:30-12:00 AM
PLEASE VISIT US! @
www.mvc.edu.ph
www.facebook.com/mvcpage
1:30-5:00 PM
7:00-9:00 PM
Vesper:
Bro. Neil Panes
Sabbath School:
Sabbath School Council
Lesson Discussion: Bro. Wilfred Adlai
Tornalejo
Divine Service:
Bro. Dindo Paglinawan
A.Y
A.Y. Council
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Sabbath Potluck Sponsor : Pioneer’s Drive
Campus supervisor:
Brgy. Malingon
Editor:
Sardale Ramos-Gauzon
Layout Artist:
Arjhel M. Sayson
AB-English Student
Contributors:
-Dr. Hope Aperocho
VPAA
-Kristine Dawn Q. Causing
BSED Student
-Dr. Jimmy Adil
-MVC Alumni Church
-Guidance Office
-College Library
CIRCULATION: Security Department
CEM SPONSORS AND OFFICERS WITH DR. VENERACION CABANA AS S. O. SPEAKER
Mountain View College had just held this year’s Language Week
Celebration with the themes ―Introducing Language through Culture and Filipino: Wika ng Pambansang Kaunlaran.‖ This had been one of the best programs for this school year so far. This was led by the CEM (Circle of English
Majors) which is composed of AB English and BSEd English Majors.
The grand opening of the language week was held in the M.T. Oliverio on Tuesday night, August 25. It was a colorful, blissful night with students
wearing attires representing different countries around the world. Everyone
was invited and enjoyed the program. The Sons and Daughters were invited to
sing, Filipino classes under Ma’am Bretaña presented news reports and
Ma’am Sardale Gauzon showcased the program through her singing of ―Isang
Mundo, Isang Awit‖
On Wednesday, costumes were still seen around the campus and
there were activities intended for each school to participate; Poster making
and the poem composition which was open for all who were interested. On
the evening, a separate worship service happened in the Florence Kern Auditorium attended by most of the students. After the worship, the programs
were continued. The MVC students presented their talents through poetry
recitation, songs and interpretative dances. The program was truly blessed
with the joined forces of the Advent Philomels, the International Student Association, and the Teaching Profession class singing ―Bonse Aba.‖ It was truly a
blissful and blissful moment.
On Thursday night, the program was joyful and the Oliverio hall was
filled with students. The ISA association showcased their talents in representing their countries by singing. Ma’am Porquez’s class also presented a folk
dance and the rest of the classes who weren’t able to present the past nights
presented such as speech choirs, sabayang pagbigkas and poetry recitations.
The culmination was the best awaited. After the Advent Philomels
sang a song, Dr. Veneracion Cabana gave the message for the devotional. On
the second part of the program, the audience wowed when Ezra Mutsahuni,
an African, AB-Theology student, fluently sang a Filipino song entitled
―Dakilang Lahi‖ with Apple Agdon, a SBA student. After which, the classes
under Ma’am Gauzon presented a speech choir entitled ―1896‖. Everyone
enjoyed a balagtasan about courtship and education presented by a Filipino
class. The Sulads presented a song then followed by another news report
from the Filipino class.
The Language week celebration was truly a success. The unity
amidst diverse culture and language was truly evident throughout the week.
And it gave a message that God’s children unite and work hand in hand to
make the week-long program a success.
The CEM is very much grateful to God, to the sponsors, teachers,
administrators, and students who made the celebration very successful.
The students of SOP
(Spirit of Prophecy) & SDA History
during the Second Semester of
2014-2015 under the tutelage of
Assistant Professor Benedicto R.
Borja donated more books to the
college library as part of the references and textbooks for the Spirit
of Prophecy and Seventh-day
Adventist History courses. The
books include—Prophecy in Early
Christianity and the Ancient Mediterranean World (1983); The Holy
Spirit-in Biblical Teaching,
through the Centuries, and Today
(2013); The Cross-Cultural Process in Christian History (2002);
The Serpent in the Cup (1997).
The college library wishes all students to read all these books to
enrich their knowledge regarding
the context of the health reformation and mission concepts of the
SDA Church; prophetic genre and
the role of the Holy Spirit in prophetic activities. A million thanks
to all the donors.
—MVC College Library
Mr. Job Tanamal, given the Most
Distinguished Achievement Award
by the MVC Alumni Association in
North America.
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stress, then Dr. Jimmy V. Adil followed with
the topic about ―Common Stressors of the
Students here in MVC‖ based on a survey.
The Guidance Director, Dr. Ester P. Mojica
concluded the Seminar with her topic on
―How to Manage Stress‖ with emphasis on
the ways and techniques in managing stress.
The Peer Facilitators who participated are
Annie Patalinghug and Jeaneth Viernes as the
song leaders, Jin Joo Son, the pianist, Stella
Jean Murillo for the opening prayer, David Pen
for the closing prayer, and Clarice Tolentino
as the presider. The special music was offered by the selected second year MedTech
Students.
MSU-Maguindanao faculty members with Dr. Jimmy Adil and Dr. Olivia Vasquez
Thirteen faculty members from the College of Education, MSU-Maguindanao visited Mountain View College last Thursday, August 27. The team was headed by the outgoing Dean, Dr. Renato
Gacayan. They visited not only MVC but also Bukidnon State University and some landmark of
Bukidnon. Picture taking was done at the Jubilee Park after they had taken their lunch at the College Fastfood Center. They were formally welcomed by the College President, Dr. Don Leo Garilva at
the Faculty Lounge. After that, Dr. Olivia Vasquez, Dean of the School of Education, presented to
them some of our best practices and answered some of their questions. They also visited the Accreditation Room to observe our filing system and to look at some of our documents.
They heard about MVC through their fellow teachers who had visited our campus before,
and also through Pastor Jimmy Adil who served as visiting professors at MSU-Maguindanao while
conducting ethnographic research in the community outside the University. The visitors are all
praised for MVC’s beautiful landscapes, its cleanliness, buildings, documents and warm reception.
The Guidance
office held a seminar on
Stress Management in
the Oliverio Hall for all
Second year students of
Mountain View College
on August 26, 2015 at
7:00 in the evening.
The
first
speaker talked about
―The Physiology of
Stress‖ by Asst. Professor Judith C. Navarro.
She emphasized on how
the body responds to
—Guidance Counseling Center
1. No On & Off Campus Activities Starting Next
Week, September 1, in preparation for the
coming Semi-final exam.
2. New lady students should never alter the
style and length of their new school uniform. The length and style are sanctioned
by the AdCom, the highest approving committee of the college. Alteration of the
school uniform is a questionable action. If
you have any problem with your new school
uniform please come to the VPSA office.
Owners of unclaimed school uniform should
claim them at the VPSA office.
3. The signing of the semi-final clearance at
the VPSA office will start on Thursday afternoon, August 27. Please have all requirements complied:
A. Signed slip from the medical clinic
for medical records update.
B. Claim and full payment of remaining balance of new school uniform.
C. Adherence to attire and grooming.
4. Vehicle Passes are available at the VPSA
office. All Vehicle coming in and out of MVC
are required to procure vehicle pass issued
at the VPSA office.
5. Vehicles driven on unpermitted places
strictly prohibited. We are requesting faculty members for their cooperation to remind students, their children (young &
adults), villagers not to drive on the ramps
and cemented pathway. There is fine of
P50.00 for this. Please observe speed limit.
Now these three remain: Faith, Hope and Love, but the greatest of these is LOVE.
Editor’s Note
Are you pretty good at friendships? Friends are very important to each of us. However, friendships come in layers. Most
of us have a lot of acquaintances. Those people we greet and with whom we exchange small talk. Most of us have several
casual friendships. Those are people with whom we might chat on specific topics such as work or favorite books to read.
Most of us are blessed to have one or two really good, close friends. These are the friends with whom we can share the
depths of our soul-good and bad. These are the friends who truly care how we are doing and want to share our joys hold
our hand through sorrows. These friends are rock solid and will always be there for us. True friends are a gift from God, so if we have
one or two, celebrate! If we are one to someone else…, celebrate! Now you’re smiling! JTW!
“Friends are those rare persons who ask how you are and then wait for the answer.” Ellah Pamm Deed