33rd commencement exercises

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33rd commencement exercises
NEWS / 5
SPORTS / 10
FEATURES / 7
FILIPINAS CIRCA
2006
MAGICAL WORLD OF
NANNY MCPHEE
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INTRAMS
2005-2006
THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF JESUS GOOD SHEPHERD SCHOOL - GRADE SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
VOL. 1 NO.2
I MUS , C AVITE
DECEMBER 2005- MARCH 2006
Legaspi Tops Graduates!
33RD COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
By Frances Trinna B. Echavez
Bedecked in their gala uniform, 175 boys and girls
march across the aisle of the Our Lady of the Pillar
Cathedral in Imus, where they receive their hard-earned
grade school diplomas from Sr. Maria Rita M. Siochi,
SJBP, president, JGSS Board of Trustees.
It is a
Krisha Faith C. Legaspi
First Honors
of 2006 to Sr. Ma. Rita Siochi, SJBP,
time for looking
provincial
forward to lives
confirmation of the graduates and one
and careers that
at a time, the students received their
wait just beyond the horizon, and to cherish
superior
for
the
diplomas.
the memories of accomplishments,
The giving of awards was
friendships and events that have come
announced after the distribution of
before.
diplomas.
33rd Commencement/P6
A thanksgiving mass was held at 9
Grade Three Pupils Receive
First Communion
By Marie Clarie Antonette Monzon
Holy
Communion is
one of the
s e v e n
sacraments
t h a t
Catholics
receive at a
certain time,
along with the Sacrament of Baptism,
Anointing of the Sick, Penance,
Confirmation, Matrimony and Hold Orders.
In this sacrament, we receive the Holy
Eucharist for the 1st time. We usually
receive this when we are on our Third
Grade.
Last December 8, 2005, the Grade
Three pupils received their 1st Communion
at the Imus Cathedral at 10:00 a.m. The
celebration was officiated by Rev. Fr. Danilo
Paraiso. The Mass’ theme had fitted right
for the occasion which also celebrates the
feast day of the Immaculate Concepcion.
a.m. with Rev. Fr. Alain P. Manalo presiding.
Right after the Mass, 1st Honors Krishia
Faith Legaspi gave the opening remarks.
After Legaspi’s speech Sr. Ma. Veronica,
Gungon, SJBP, school principal stepped
to the podium, she presented the Class
T h i r d
M o v i n g
E x e r c i s e s
H e l d
By Marie Claire Antonette Monzon
March, one of the months most loved by students. In this month,
we get our diplomas and graduate in our school level. During this month,
we start to set aside our books and begin to pack our things for the
coming of summer.
Before this month ends, the
teachers of the pre-elementary
department had recognized the hard work
of their pupils throughout the year.
Last March 17, the Third Moving
Up Exercises was held. The activity had
taken place in the Multi-Purpose Hall in
the High School Building. The theme of
the event was “Sulyap sa Tagumpay ng
Munting Shepherdine”. The program was
divided into two parts. The first part was
Laurels to The Little
Pas torine!
The maiden issue of The Little
Pastorine, the official school paper of
JGSS – Grade School Department,
has gained recognition during the
Division Screening of School
Publications held at the Gov. D.M.
Laurels to the Little Pastorine/P6
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Production number of the class of 2006
Third Moving .../P4
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OPINION
December 2005 - March 2006
“I will just visit our relatives in our
province.”
- Divine Concepcion 5 – Star
“WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS FOR
THE COMING SUMMER?”
“I will have guitar lessons this coming
summer!”
- Limonick N. Lacson, 6 – Love
Editorial:
Summertime Is
Coming To Town!
“We will go to Hong Kong, accompanied by
my parents.”
- Glenn Benjamine R. Bering, 6 – Love
“We will go to Bicol to visit our relatives.”
- Justin Lorenz Valmores, 6 – Star
“I will spend my time with my family.”
“We will go swimming.”
- Marianne Magbanua 5 – Star
“Pupunta kami sa Iloilo.”
- Irenz Maloto, 4 – Love
“I will watch TV and sleep the whole day.”
- Jovi Ann B. Villegas, 5 – Star
“I will play with my cousins.”
- Jessica Grace Rañola, 5 – Love
“Maglalaro sa bahay at magsi-swimming.”
- Janne Medina 4 – Hope
“Magbabakasyon sa ibang lugar.”
Summer’s back in town! At
- Clarissa Fauni , 6 – Hope
- Celdrick John Santiago, 6 – Star
last, all schoolwork and deadlines
“Pupunta kami sa aming probinsya.”
take a break like us.
- Catherine Ranola, 4 – Love
Little Shepherd’s .../P3
Summer is a time to spend
Another Chapter of Life
with your family, friends, and
is felt when we think of
Being
a
relative. Most of the time, people
our classmates. It is the
student
can
be
go somewhere else where they can
different personalities that
compared to a book.
spend their summer. Most of them
each of us has that adds
Each book is divided
color to the life of a
into chapters and
go abroad where the weather is
student.
each
chapter
cold.
As
we,
the
consisting of pages.
Somehow, summer is a little
graduating
students,
Chapters in a book tell
In the life of a
sad because we have to bade
close another chapter in
us that one topic had
student,
these
pages
our student life, mixed
just ended and a new
friends, classmates, and teachers
represents
each
day
feelings
abound.
one is beginning.
goodbye. But, hey! We will see
that
passed.
Each
day
Sadness, because we
Pages
on
each
that is full of memories
them again next school year.
might loose some of our
chapter
contain
that will be treasured
classmates who will be
written words that
Anyway, students love
and looked back to in
moving to other schools.
detail
this
topic.
summer because there are no
the days to come.
Happiness, because of
In the life of a
classes, no homework to make and
the memories we’ve
student, these pages
shared together that we
lessons to study.
represents each day
will
take
to the next chapter.
that
passed.
Each
day
that
is
full
of
So, enjoy the time with your
memories that will be treasured and Excitement, because of the new
friends before summer attacks!
looked back to in the days to come. It people that we will be meeting who will
Also, think of what will make you
is not only what we’ve learned in class again add color to the pages of our
that will be treasured but of equal life.
enjoy the upcoming summer so
What we had learned in our
importance is the time that we’ve spent
you won’t feel left out of everything.
classes we write it in our notebooks
with our classmates.
Lastly, Pastorine extends its
All the laughter that we shared and imprint it in our mind but what we
heartfelt congratulations to all the
with our classmates, the stories that have experienced in school we write it
we tell each other, things that we’ve in the chapters of our life… in our
graduates of batch 2005-2006.
argued and the little incidents that hearts. To the Batch of 2005-2006,
Remember, always be true to our
make our teachers mad will be Congratulations and keep on writing
faith!
remembered not by writing but by what those pages.
NEWS / OPINION
December 2005 - March 2006
Pinoy Ako, Proud Ako!
We are all Filipinos, of course. In all
occasions, especially those that occur in
schools, Filipino Contests are always
included. It can be any kind of competition;
play, singing, dancing, deliberation of
poems, and stuff like that.
And so, the Filipino Contest was
one of the competitions that had been
held last February 9, at the Multipurpose
Hall. The said contest was alienated in
three divisions according to the
students’ grade levels: Sabayang Pagawit for the Pre-elementary stage; Tula
for Primary level;
Many enjoyed watching the
contest. Some of the parents and
guardians also came to see the said
competition. “I’m nervous but I will do
my best to win,” said Justin Valmores,
a grade six performer. Another
impersonator from grade five, named
Junel Roxas said jittery, “Kinakabahan
ako pero I’m expecting na maraming
papalakpak sa’kin especially my fans
in grades five and six.”
Finally, the winners had been
declared. For the first division
Official
Newsletter
of
Jesus
Good Shepherd School - Grade
School
Department
Frances Trinna Echavez, Editor in Chief;
Clarissa Mae Janairo, Associate Editor; Marie
Claire Antonette Monzon, News Editor; John
Benedict Solis, Sports Editor; Blanche Agatha
Liwanag, Photo Editor, Ian Rae Estores,
Illustrator Editorial Board
Mary Clarence dela Viña, Ma. Lorelaine
Nolledo, Dianne Saporsantos, Venus Iris
Paredes, Fatima Jessa Concepcion
Contributors
Mr. Patrick Frias and Ms. Ivy Guevarra
Advisers
Sr. Ma. Veronica Gungon, SJBP
Principal
Jesus Good Shepherd School Palico, Imus, Cavite
For comments, suggestions and contribution
Email: [email protected]
Future Generation
Speakers
By Marie Claire Antonette M. Monzon
Last February 9, the top
speakers of Jr. Kinder up to Grade Six
were gathered to hold forth their way
on the summit. Everyone had uttered
their winning speeches that made
them stand from the rest. All
participants were determined to bring
home the bacon!
The said contest was divided
into three divisions. The first portion
was for the pre-elementary level; the
primary level on the second segment;
and the intermediate level took the last
category.
The much-awaited February 11,
the awarding, came. Thumping of
hearts was felt and nervousness is very
obvious on the contestants’ faces. But
then, Kylie Louise Garcia seized the
winner slot for the 1st division. Second
grader Jose Paulo Arcasitas racked up
in the 2nd category, and the stunning
Diane Soriano was announced winner
for the intermediate level.
Congratulations to all the
winners! And to all contestants, all of
you did a very good job. Remember,
you are all winners, in your own special
way! Keep up the good work!
(Sabayang Pag-awit), Sr. Kinder Star
took the desired place with their song
Sitsiritsit. On the second level (Tula),
3rd grader Kylie Mae Martinez from
section Faith grabbed the craved
status with her incredible poem. And
last but not least, 5th graders Junel
Roxas, Roileen Bautista, Regine
Guarino, Kenneth Sangil, Maeryl Laanan, Jaaziel Detera, Celine Lamorena,
Ivan Sumbeling, Marvin Lerias, and
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Little Shepherd’s Voice
from page 3
“Pupunta sa bahay ng mga kaklase ko at
pupunta sa Tagaytay.”
- Mary Cel Castillo, 6 – Love
“Mamamasyal sa iba’t ibang magagandang
places.”
- Krishia Legaspi, 6 – Faith
“I will help my family to work for our education.”
- Rocel Pugay, 6 – Faith
“Magbabasa lang tsaka maglalaro.”
- Dylan Gio delos Santos, 6 – Star
“Magpapa-vulcanize ako ng katawan eh.
General check-up.”
- Mrs. Carolina Azucena, 6 – Star Adviser
“Magbabakasyon sa Quezon City at tsaka magaaral ng gitara.”
- Colyn Clare M. Nabor, 5 – Faith
“I will go home first to see my parents and to
attend the graduation of my sister and then
three weeks after, I’ll go with my aunt and Kuya
Johnny for another vacation.”
- Ms. Lorelie Abrea, MAPE Teacher of
Grades 5 and 6
“Mag-aaral ako ng swimming then I will join
the Star Circle Summer Kid Quest. I will study
guitar then I will watch movies.”
- Junel Roxas, 5 – Faith
“I’ll be studying voice lessons.”
- Von Louise Batisla-Ong, 1 – Love
“Excited nang umuwi!”
- Anonymous…
“ Outing kasama ang family. Yung mga anak,
kung pwede i-enroll sa mga summer workshops
para ma-develop sa ibang field yung anak tsaka
para ma-develop yung talent.”
-Mrs. Cecil Legaspi, PCO
“Sa bahay lang.”
- Francesca B. Echavez, 3 - Love
Divine Concepcion seized the throne
on the third category (Folk Dance).
When asked what he felt when
he and his members won the contest,
Kenneth Sangil of Five-Hope shared,
“I’m proud because we’re the winner,”
All were happy with the result; even
those who did not win for they know all
of them gave their best at it.(By Dyan
Marjorie Tan)
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T h i r d
from page 6
NEWS
December 2005 - March 2006
M o v i n g
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for the performances of the graduates while
the second part was for the recognition of
the awardees. The emcee of the program
was Mrs. Lou de Borja.
The first part started with an
opening prayer that was lead by the pupils
of Junior Kinder Peace entitled “Ito Ang
Araw”. After the prayer, the Junior and Senior
Kinder sung the Philippine National Anthem
altogether. It was then followed by the
opening remarks given by Mrs. Josephine
Namuco and Sr. Vigie Gungon, sjbp. After,
Sr. Shirley Torrente, sjbp. told a story about
two birds who were in search for their mother.
Then, Senior Kinder Faith and Hope
presented their own interpretation of the
Folk Song “Putungan” as a speech choir.
Senior Kinder Love and Star had sung the
song “Mga Anghel Na Walang Langit”. They
also danced to the groovy song “Cha-ChaCha” by Vhong Navarro. A medley of
children’s songs were performed by Junior
Kinder Joy.
The second part of the program
begun with the awarding of medals and was
followed by the recognition of merit. The
awardees are:
Junior Kinder Joy: 1 st Honors: Angelo
Crusado, 2 nd Honors: Gilan Ilagan, 3rd
Honors: Rina Santarin
E x e r c i s e s
H e l d
Best in C.L.E: Junior Kinder Joy: Fiona
Jarin, Junior Kinder Peace: Icah Navidad,
Senior Kinder Faith: Miguel Namuco, Senior
Kinder Love: Pauline Reambello, Senior
Kinder Hope: Vivien Torrecampo
Best in Penmanship: Junior Kinder Joy:
Aivan Aves, Junior Kinder Peace: Icah
Navidad, Senior Kinder Faith: Catherine
Santos, Senior Kinder Love: Rommuel
Lalic, Senior Kinder Hope: Johanna Apuli
Senior Kinder Faith:1st Honors: Chelsea
Lacson, 2nd Honors: Sophia Genido, 3rd
Honors: Jona Yutan, 4 th Honors: Karl
Martinez
st
Senior Kinder Love:1 Honors: Rommuel
Lalic, 2nd Honors: Ysabel Mapanao, 3rd
Honors: Margaret de Mata
By Clarissa Mae J. Janairo
Who’s not familiar with the show Little
Big Star? We can watch this show during
Saturdays at ABS-CBN. This is a singing
contest for children who want to match their
singing prowess with other children of the
same age bracket. Some join this contest
Best in Math: Senior Kinder Faith: Gerard
Legaspi, Senior Kinder Love: Maureen
Francisco, Senior Kinder Hope: Vivien
Torrecampo, Senior Kinder Star: Patrisha
Nepomuceno
Best in Filipino: Senior Kinder Faith: Dan
Estacio, Senior Kinder Love: Paul Bagallon,
Senior Kinder Hope: Louis Radaza, Senior
Kinder Star: Polliene Pakingan
Best in Science: Senior Kinder Faith:
Genesis Alarcon, Senior Kinder Love: Anne
Balasabas, Senior Kinder Hope: Leandro
Maballo, Senior Kinder Star: Edriana
Bautista
st
Junior Kinder Peace: 1 Honors: Crizelle
Joya, 2nd Honors: Amira Baltero Cruz, 3rd
Honors: Ashley Lamparas
Little Big
Shepherdine
just to have an experience while others want
to achieve their dreams of being the Little
Big Star.
As Jesus Good Shepherd School
celebrated its 41st Foundation day, they had
a contest entitled “Little Big Shepherdine”
open for Jr. Kinder- Sr. Kinder and grades
1-6. It was divided to three categories:
category A for Jr. and Sr. Kinder, category
B for grades 1, 2, and 3 and category C for
4, 5, and 6 graders. Each section has one
representative and in the end only one
representative will be left for each grade
Best Reader:, Senior Kinder Faith: Regine
Ramos, Senior Kinder Love: Lani Guerrero,
Senior Kinder Hope: Johanna Apuli, Senior
Kinder Star: Lance Maderal
Best in Arts: Senior Kinder Love: Tristhy
Igtiben, Senior Kinder Hope: Kalvin Aure,
Senior Kinder Star: Patrisha Nepomuceno
level. Representatives from each grade level
will compete with each other in their own
category and only one winner will be
declared as Little Big Shepherdine per
category.
Vincent Lorence Remulla of Senior
Kinder beat Maria Reena Fiona Jarin of
Junior Kinder for category A. For category
st
Senior Kinder Hope:1 Honors: Kenneth
Legaspi,
B, Una Ghennievin Haguisan won over
Senior Kinder Star:1 st Honors: Rafael
Origenes, 2nd Honors: Ivie Sangil,3rd Honors:
Kylie Louise Garcia, 4th Honors: Vincent
Remulla, 5th Honors: Alexandria Gacis
Angela Mae Salazar. Janne Maureen
Best in Deportment: Junior Kinder Joy:
Gaily Camunas, Junior Kinder Peace: Janah
Dela Cruz, Senior Kinder Faith: Kimberly
Orit, Senior Kinder Love: Ysabel Mapanao,
Senior Kinder Hope: Kenneth Legaspi,
Senior Kinder Star: Alexandria Gacis
category C and which was won by Janne
Angeolina Jane Azuro, Megan Tapawan and
Medina, Jeanne Pauline Orbe and Krishia
Faith Legaspi of grades 4, 5 and 6 vied for
Maureen Medina.
Congratulations to all the participants
and pupils who made Little Big Shepherdine
Little Big Shepherdines with their advisers.
a success.
NEWS
December 2005 - March 2006
Filipinas Circa” on its First Time in JGSS
By
Filipino Evolution
By Blanche Agatha A. Liwanag
Mary Clarence dela Viña
and Ma. Lorelaine Nolledo
A one-of-a-kind production was
held last March 4, 2006 in JGSS. This
was the “Filipinas Circa 2006”, a
collaboration of various clubs namely,
JGSS Children’s Choir, the High School
Glee Club, JGSS Dance Troupe, JGSS
Theater Arts, with the Student Council,
Parents Council, Faculty and Staff, and
Pastorelle Sisters.
The production was shown in
three-time performances: 9:00-11:00
a.m. was the slot for the Kinder up to
Primary level students: 2:00-4:00p.m.
was the time allotted for the Intermediate
level and 3 rd Year and 4 th Year High
School students and the time granted
to guests, 1st year and 2nd year students
was from 6:00-8:00p.m.
The clubs mentioned took turns
in performing on stage. On the first part,
our country was honored by the JGSS
Children’s Choir who led the singing of
the Philippine National Anthem. The
Opening Remarks were given by Mrs.
Elma Novelo, teacher of the High School
Department and one of the advisers of
the SCO. The “Song of Creation” was
sung by the High School Glee Club led
by Mr. Arthur Medina as their
choirmaster. The “Song of Creation”
was also interpreted by the JGSS Dance
Troupe. The mood was changed into
nationalistic when the JGSS Children’s
Choir sang an ethnic song entitled
“Idemdem Malida” followed by Dance
Troupe’s “Dugso”, “Makatanod”, and
“Uya-uy”.
It was time for the Dulaang
Munting Pastol (Theater Arts) to give
their share of their talents on stage
through their plays, “Planting of the
Cross of the Spaniards” and
“Baptism”. A short story showing
the life of our national hero, Dr.
Jose P. Rizal was also included in
the skit. Again, the JGSS Dance
Troupe returned on stage to
perform three dances – “Cariñosa”,
“Bayluhan”, and “Bailode Los Pateros”.
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A speech choir was also shown by the
Theater Arts members in their
“Kalayaan”. The part one of the
production was ended by an
intermission number from the Parent’s
Council Organization with the famous
song “Gasolina”, they were cheered by
the audience as they dance on-stage.
As the second part started, the
audience got even more excited. The
JGSS Dance Troupe opened it with the
dance “Salakot”. The Children’s Choir
sung folksongs medley with the joint
performance of the Dance Troupe’s
“Kasadyahan”. Finally, the Faculty and
Staff Organization (FSO) appeared and
danced “Tango”. “Maalaala Mo Kaya”
was sung by the High School Glee Club.
The FSO again displayed their dancing
prowess in their “Boogie” and “Swing”.
Edsa Revolution was reenacted by the
Theater Arts, Sr. Shirley Torrente and
Mr. Edelberto Abordo’s performance of
“Magkaisa”. Again, the SCO and the
Dance Troupe appeared through a pop
dance. All these showing off of talents
was highlighted by the final song
“Mabuhay Ka Filipino”, a rendition by all
of the performers.
PCO in their well applauded number (Photo by Rudy Liwanag)
Every year the past historic events
of our country are being recalled by
presenting programs, by giving parties and
celebrations, in that way we can honor our
Filipino Heroes.
The Shepherdines celebrated the
41st Foundation Day last February 11 by
presenting programs about Filipino
Evolutions. It was highlighted by selected
pupils from different grade levels. The Junior
and Senior Kinder showed how Negrito lived.
The lifestyle and habitats of Indones was
portrayed by the Grade 1. While the Grade
2 did an interpretative dance of Malays
culture. The Filipino was influenced by the
Chinese, an interpretative dance from the
Grade 3 gave meaning to it.
Through the years, our country had
many riches and wealth that’s why many
countries want to conquer it. The
persecution of the Filipinos for over 300
years was dramatized by the Grade 4
pupils. Grade 5 pupils presented how
Japanese governed the country. Last were
the Americans, who freed us from the Land
of the Rising Sun and were given life by the
Grade 6 pupils.
Check Out the Booths!
By Blanche Agatha Liwanag
Different booths are practically
made during Foundation days for fun
and funds. During the 41st Foundation
Day of JGSS, different organizations
made different booths for the special
celebration.
SCO booths, the Jail Booth
where some students get wanted and
were put in jail! They also had the
House of Magic booth, Friendship
booth, and Novelty booth.
The following booths were
managed by SCO High school
Department: the Henna tattoo booth,
the face painting booth and dedication
booth.
FSO booths were Videoke for a
Cause and Ice Cream & Cotton candy
booths. For the PCO booths, they sold
clothes and other stuffs for cheap
prices. And the last but not the least is
the JGSCC roletta and tambiolo booth.
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NEWS
December 2005 - March 2006
A Successful Feast of
Señor de Sto. Niño
By Dianne Saporsantos
January is known to many as
the month of Sr. de Sto. Niño. Many
devotees of the child Jesus celebrate
His feasts on different dates and places.
Like last January 29 at St.
Michael’s Parish in Bacoor, Cavite, they
celebrated the feast of the Sto. Niño.
The organizers of the event were Mr.
Ronald Rodriguez, Mr. Ronald
Hernandez, Mr. Lito Mancanes, Mr.
Greg Eusebio, and Mr. Ramon Guinto.
The said event was attended by
the parishioners, devotees, together
with the 700 grade 3 pupils from seven
public schools who had their First
Communion. The highlight of the event
was the celebration of the Holy Mass
presided by Rev. Fr. Rosendo Ignacio
with the special participation JGSS
Children’s Choir, conductor Mr. Patrick
Frias and Advisers Sr. Shirley, Sr.
Roselle and Mrs. L. Frias were also
present in the said event. After the Holy
Mass, a lively Karakol was held on the
streets outside the church participated
by the residents and the loud fireworks
added sounds to the celebration.
As part of the annual tradition of
having Hermano de Sto. Niño, Mr.
Gilbert Medina Ermitano and family
was chosen by the organizers as the
year’s sponsor and their son, Vince
Gilbert Medina Ermitano, is the
Hermano de Sto. Niño.
The JGSS Children’s Choir and the Hermano de Sto.
Niños family at St. Michael’s Parish
Ready, Set, Solve!
By Marie Claire Antonette M. Monzo
Last February 9, the Elementary
Department’s Math Contest was held. It
was held at the Multi-purpose Hall of the
High School Building. Math Wizards came
face to face to give their share of knowledge.
All the contestants were determined to win.
There were three categories. The
first division was for the Pre-Elementary
pupils to show how good they are in Math.
The second category is for the Primary
Level. Third category was for the
Intermediate level.
Rafael Hideo Kuwae and Vincent
Lorence Remulla were declared winners for
Category A. As for Category B, Queenie
Jayne Papa, Leo Paulo Andaya and Tristan
Mapanao emerged as winners while
Rolando Jamir, Jessica Rañola and Gian
Carlo Diego Encinares had outsmarted their
fellow contestants in the third division.
Congratulations to all the winners!
Laurels to The Little
Pas torine!
from page 1
Camerino Elementary School from
December 1-2 of last year.
With the help of school paper
Advisers Mr. Patrick Frias and Ms. Ivy
Guevarra, Pastorine received the
following honors under the English
Category: 10th Best School Paper, 3rd
Best Editorial Page, 8th Best Sports
Page, and 10th Best Layouting. It is also
good to note that Pastorine is the only
school paper from Imus which made it
to the final list.
School Principal Sr. Veronica
Gungon, SJBP, expressed her
warmest congratulations to the people
behind Pastorine. “They strived to
come up with it, and it is their first issue
so it’s a good record for JGSS. I am
hoping that they will continue what they
have started and I am expecting them
to be very good for their next issues.”
Congratulations and way to go
Pastorine! (Ma. Carmina Gloria Loyola)
33rd Commencement Exercises
from page1
Best in Christian Living Education
Faith - Mark Caezar Calimbahin
Hope - Ravi Rainier Tangqueco
Love - Jose Rafael Alarcon
Star - Ramon Ribas
Best in Deportment
Faith
- Andrea Flores
Hope - Kimberly Jane Dominguez
Love
- Beatrix Anne Asinas
Star
- Jeanne Gabrielle Pimentel
Best in Computer
Faith
- Ashelley Mariae Manzanal
Hope - Jan Michael Borja
Love
- Dan Louie Renz Tating
Star
- Hazel Joyce Guerrero
Best in Penmanship
Faith
- Rocel Kristine Pugay
Hope - Jan Michael Borja
Love
- Donn Gary Navidad
Star
- Marie Claire Antonette Monzon
Best in Co-curricular activities
Dianne Joy Saporsantos, 6 – Star
Most Outstanding Boy Scouts
Ravi Rainier Tangqueco
Celdrick John Santiago
Ron Ivan Galla
Mel Russel Paguirigan
Most Outstanding Girl Scouts
Krishia Faith Legaspi
Dyan Marjorie Tan
Shandyll Mei Ocheda
Rona Mae Reyes
Venus Iris Paredes
Valedictorian - Krishia Faith Legaspi
Salutatorian - Mary Clarence dela Vina
1st Honorable Mention- Frances Trinna Echavez
- Rocel Kristine Pugay
2nd Honorable Mention - Clarissa Mae Janairo
3rd Honorable Mention - Jan Michael Borja
4th Honorable Mention - Maria Catherine
Vermug
5th Honorable Mention - Jenica Pearl Aniel
6th Honorable Mention - Rolando Jamir
7th Honorable Mention - Mel Russel Paguirigan
8th Honorable Mention - Mark Caezar Calimbahin
9th Honorable Mention - Kristine Faye Sy
10th Honorable Mention - Kristine Valdeleon
11th Honorable Mention - Ron Ivan Gallo
FEATURES
December 2005 - March 2006
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Warts, powers and Nanny McPhee
By Fatima Jessa D. Concepcion
By Dianne Joy D. Saporsantos
My Lovely Prokopia (or
My Name is Kim
Sam Soon) is a
romantic comedy
that is often touted
as Korea’s answer
to UK’s “Bridget
Jones”. ``My
Name is Kim
S a m Soon is
also a comically
describing a contract romance between
pastry chef Kim Sam-Soon and Hyun JinHon, a young chairman of renowned
confectionery. At the end, the two main
characters Kim and Cyrus will realize
that they have feelings for each other
and will end up together.
The drama starts off with Sam
Soon losing her job on Christmas Eve
and also being dumped by her boyfriend.
She runs accidently into the men’s
bathroom and sulks. Hyun Jin-Hun aka
Sam Shik finds her and gives her a bit
of advice which doesn’t seem to help
Sam Soon’s situation. Embarrassed Sam
Soon runs out of the restroom.
Sam Soon is your extraordinary
girl. She’s funny, goofy, bold, and not
afraid to state her opinion. To some, she
appears ill-mannered but to others,
she’s just a little bit dangerous!
Starring Hyun Bin and Kim Sun
Ah, No wonder it is the highest rating
Korean drama last year…the drama is
full of interesting and attractive
characters. All characters have unique
personalities and intriguing traits.
The plot of the comedy is simple.
But it is definitely a treat to everyone.
You will be able to relate to some
characters in the story. They get their
brokenhearted, get over their failed
romance and move on. They work, get
tired, laugh and cry.
Nanny McPhee is a good
“watch once” film, that adults and
children will surely enjoy and a fun
family movie with good lessons for the
kids on manners and morality. The
story starts to unfold with a widower
so depressed with the lost of his wife
and so dreadful as their seven naughty
and unruly children were all left under
his care. With him is a pretty maid wellloved by the kids (surprisingly!) with a
hidden agenda.
After 17 nannies who
cannot stand the bad conduct of the
children and nanny agencies which
patience are all exhausted,
a magical lady arrives.
She has a large nose and
bulbous, beady eyes with
thick brows, and warts
with hair, Nanny McPhee
(Emma Thompson). As
scary as her you need
me but do not want me,
then I must stay. When
you want me but no longer need me,
then I have to go.” Another problem
arises: the widower must marry within
a month or else the family will eat
nothing. Will Nanny McPhee’s presence
help the family or break it?
Nanny McPhee sets up
an ideal for the children to aspire to,
but it is a different, more humane one
than typical, one not of perfection but
continual improvement. We know the
kids will sometimes still be
unruly, but they’ve learned to
seek to better themselves.
Director
Kirk
Jones
describes it thus: “Nanny
McPhee walks into a family
full of good people with
good intentions and makes
them all see their own
goodness and each other’s
goodness. She doesn’t
make them feel good. She
shows that they’re already
good.”
Movie Review
B l u e
M o o n : A story of second chances
By Marie Claire Antonette M. Monzon
True love happens only once in a another chance? Watch the movie and
blue moon. The Metro manila Film find out as his son (Christopher de
Festival entry Blue Moon proves this Leon) and his grandson (Dennis Trillo)
right as it tells the long lost love story of also awaits for the blue moons of their
Manuel (Mark Herras) and Cora lives.
The movie is inspired by an old
(Jennylyn Mercado).
Manuel is caught in between two love song of the same title, and the
Corazons’ love: his first love Azon latter was inspired by a natural
(Pauleen Luna) and his childhood friend phenomenon: a blue moon, a rare case
Cora. When a war broke, Azon was wherein a second full moon appears in
forced to leave Manuel and go to Baguio just a month. In the movie, blue moon
but before she left, she gave Manuel her means second chances, second
address and told him to find her. At the opportunities for the characters to tell
end of the war, Manuel met Cora again. their loved-ones how much they love
Later, he fell in love with her and married them despite the lost of the first chance.
her. After a few years, Cora finds out
that Manuel still longs for Azon and
decides to leave her family to cure her
depression.
Manuel decides to look for Cora
and to confess his real feelings as his
time on earth flies away fast. Will Manuel
see the blue moon once again and find
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December 2005 - March 2006
Academic Awardees 2005-2006
Future Generation
Speakers
By Marie Claire Antonette M. Monzon
Last February 9, the top
speakers of Jr. Kinder up to Grade
Six were gathered to hold forth their
way on the summit. Everyone had
uttered their winning speeches that
made them stand from the rest. All
participants were determined to
bring home the bacon!
The said contest was divided
into three divisions. The first portion
was for the pre-elementary level; the
primary level on the second
segment; and the intermediate level
took the last category.
The much-awaited February
11, the awarding, came. Thumping of
hearts was felt and nervousness is
very obvious on the contestants’
faces. But then, Kylie Louise Garcia
Grade 1
Faith
1. Shaira Mikaela C. Viray
2. Kristine Mae S. Santos
3. Chelsea Anne C. Tolentino
4. Yna Marie Angela M. Cabradilla
Alyssa Mae L. Limlengco
5. Ma. Francheska Danielle F. Ramos
6. Martin Thomas P. Saliba
7. Eric John P. Bautista
Hope
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Michelle Anne A. Cruzado
Una Ghennievin M. Haguisan
Dan Victor E. Tejas
Jarod A. Habana
Leann Bernadette T. Padilla
Nueve Jan B. Mission
Irish M. Pealane
Rommel Joshua L. Nonaillada
Gene Carlo D. Generillo
Love
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Jeremi Mae M. Arboleda
Leo Paolo A. Andaya
Ma. Nery A. Balatay
Von Louise S. Batisla-ong
Eirin Marianne C. Francisco
Patricia Lareia O. Vejerano
Jose Mari T. Naval
Tricia Ann V. Santos
Neil Steven T. Libot
Nicole Jefferson L. Nepomuceno
Star
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Angelika C. Batosalem
Ana Ma. Gabriela S. Valdez
Camille Ann M. Rodriguez
Kenneth Louis C. Cabaltera
Isabelle M. Camama
Kent Revee A. Quitos
seized the winner slot for the 1 st
division. Second grader Jose Paulo
Arcasitas racked up in the 2 nd
category, and the stunning Diane
Soriano was announced winner for
the intermediate level.
Congratulations to all the
winners! And to all contestants, all of
you did a very good job. Remember,
you are all winners, in your own
special way! Keep up the good
work!
Grade 2
Faith
1. Denise O. Mendoza
2. Faye Anne F. Urbano
3. Myron Dominic G. Rodriguez
4. Sandy Lambert Vivek S. Mansibang
5. Angeolina Jane C. Azuro
6. Michael Q. Soriano
Pauline Kisha A. Castro
7. Joshua Miguel P. Dimatulac
8. Martha Erica V. Javier
9. Arnelson Leo C. Diño
10. Amabelle O. Manicio
11. Hannah Bernadine M. Ayonon
12. Marielle V. Padilla
Hope
1.
2.
3.
4.
Thalia Rose L. Tulad
Donn Anthony M. Monzon
Karen D. Santos
Kianah Marie V. Dominguez
5.
6.
7.
Love
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Ma. Caroline Anne S. Rimando
Arielle Louise M. Sevilla
Laurenz Angelo C. Peralta
Maria Mikaela P. Majait
Collin M. Reyes
Tristan Josh C. Mapanao
Earl William R. Miguel
Xeena Rose M. Paredes
Joyce Anne Marie I. Ferrer
Star
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Paula Joyce M. Gracilla
Joana Vaeda P. Del Rosario
Jasper S. Jamir
Maria Kryzel Nadine O. Cruz
Issa Pricila M. Dela Cruz
Grade 3
Faith
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Maria Angelica R. Minaldo
Kylie Mae A. Martinez
John Martin L. Rogado
Jilliane Djerald G. Pabalan
Crystel Jade M. Legaspi
Arriane Marie S. Amoroso
Carmela Dominique F. Maballo
Mary Loise D. Tesado
Kevyn Kaffkeik G. Gawaran
Hannah Patricia E. Tejas
Hope
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Alta Gracia C. Mamuyac
Angela Mae C. Salazar
Joyce Anne P. Jarin
Christian Allen S. Alejo
Allana Marie T. Del Rosario
Paul Adrian S. Selibio
Dune Rafaelle B. Alcalde
Kristian Joseph C. Legaspi
Michelle Anne R. Lacson
Carla Maria P. Carrillo
Austine Nicole Ann R. Ambrocio
Love
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Queenie Jayne G. Papa
Jessica S. Bergonio
Elaiza Dheizel A. Olegario
Franchesca Shaira J. Apalisok
Francesca B. Echavez
Nicole Arianne S. Santos
Christian Marco J. Janairo
Kris Pauline D. De Silos
Riza Pauline A. Pacificar
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Vincelle S. Parales
James Vincent C. Bagallon
Gillian C. Ramos
Bea Jan Marie G. Tapawan
Danna Delle M. Castillo
Faith Erika O. Tamayo
Star
December 2005 - March 2006
Academic Awardees 20052006
Grade 4
Faith
1. Dan Michael A. Lontok
2. Angela Zoe L. Castillo
3. Sarah Leen L. Hilis
4. Weddy Anne R. Diamada
5. Jeremy Ivan A. Castro
6. Jaika M. Abastillas
7. Dominique S. Salenga
8. Ivy Margaret M. Dawal
Hope
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Love
1.
2.
Janne Maureen O. Medina
Ma. Kristina I. de Leon
Anna Abigail D. Palomares
Timothy Patrick D. dela Viña
Ma. Katrina I. de Leon
Ayka Emille M. Francisco
3.
4.
5.
6.
Julius Patrick D. Velasco
Christian David C. Cabrera
May Anne Joy J. Alamida
Tricia Jan Marie C. Fajardo
Eira Winchel R. Miguel
Vincci V. Villamiel
Gian Carlo Diego Y. Encinares
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Michael Angelo C. Go
Niobe Verena M. Vidal
Mae Lorren B. Gutierrez
Ma. Camille Joi B. Villegas
James Patrick L. Fallarco
Angelica S. Balingasa
Special Awards 2005-2006
BEST IN DEPORTMENT
Grade
Faith
Hope
Love
Star
1
- Shaira Mikaela C. Viray
- Michelle Anne A. Cruzado
- Patricia Lareia O. Verejano
- Allen Gerald L. Marquez
Grade
Faith
Hope
Love
Star
2
- Hannah Bernadine M. Ayonon
- Karen D. Santos
- Xeena Rose M. Paredes
- Jasper S. Jamir
Grade
Faith
Hope
Love
Star
3
- Abbey Gayle H. Faeldon
- Angela Mae C. Salazar
- Nicole Arianne S. Santos
- Jasmine Benneth M. Sadsad
Grade
Faith
Hope
Love
Star
4
- Jaika M. Abastillas
- Mark Pio A. Ramos
- John Lorenz P. Del Rosario
- Crisanto S. Ogoy III
Grade
Faith
Hope
Love
Star
5
- Elaiza Rae C. Sitchon
- Elvinia Marie R. Lacson
- Tara Catherine S. Yambao
- Divine Sarah M. Concepcion
BEST IN CHRISTIAN LIVING EDUCATION (CLE)
Star
Grade 5
Faith
1. Jona Patricia D. Baniqued
2. Aubrey Jane A. Panganiban
3. Elaiza Rae C. Sitchon
4. Daniel G. Ayran
Hope
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Jeanne Pauline W. Orbe
Kristel Anne V. Peña
Louise Romelyn S. Santos
Erika Faith A. Alcaraz
Riva Joy H. Yap
Elvinia Marie R. Lacson
Love
1.
2.
3.
4.
Jessica Grace C. Rañola
Vigel D. Ramirez
France Louise M. Paredes
John Benedict J. Solis
Star
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Jovi Ann B. Villegas
Patricia Gelin I. Doctolero
Patricia Marie G. Gaddi
Airah Gley F. Dominguez
Marianne Therese D. Magbanua
Michael C. Kapulong
Mar Lewis I. Ferrer
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Grade 2
Faith - Kisha Pauline A. Castro
Hope - Megan G. Tapawan
Love - Camille Joyce P. Pahayahay
Star - Carlo I. Morando
Grade 3
Faith - Kylie Mae A. Martinez
Hope - Ciara Isobelle M. Encisa
Love - Vien V. Villamiel
Star - April R. Paliza
Grade 4
Faith - Patrisha Louise M. Reyes
Hope - Eloah P. Tagalog
Love - Catherine C. Rañola
Star - Angelica S. Balingasa
Grade 5
Faith - Bernice Eia A. Chamorro
Hope - Riva Joy H. Yap
Love - Jessica Grace C. Rañola
Star - Jovi Ann B. Villegas
BEST IN COMPUTER
Grade 1
Faith - Eric John P. Bautista
Hope - John Marion B. Bulwayan
Love - Leo Paolo A. Andaya
Star - Angelika C. Batosalem
Grade
Faith
Hope
Love
Star
1
- Angelica Lyza Rose B. Ignacio
- Gwenaleen S. Jamandre
- Nicole Jefferson L. Nepomuceno
- Kamille Joanna S. Vesliño
Grade 2
Faith - Sandy Lambert Vivek S.
Mansibang
Hope - Thalia Rose L. Tulad
Love - Collin M. Reyes
Star - Paula Joyce M. Gracilla
Grade
Faith
Hope
Love
Star
2
- Juan Gabriel L. Namuco
- Dan Matthew A. Lontok
- Alyssa Kathleen S. Valdez
- Maria Kryzel Nadine O. Cruz
Grade 3
Faith - Maria Angelica R. Minaldo
Hope - Joyce Anne P. Jarin
Love - Elaiza Dheizel A. Olegario
Star - Bea Jan Marie G. Tapawan
Grade
Faith
Hope
Love
Star
3
- Crystel Jade M. Legaspi
- Austine Nicole Ann R. Ambrocio
- Jessica S. Bergonio
- Danne Delle M. Castillo
Grade 4
Faith - Angela Zoe L. Castillo
Hope - Anna Abigail D. Palomares
Love - Eira Winchel R. Miguel
Star - Niobe Verena M. Vidal
Grade
Faith
Hope
Love
Star
4
- Dominique S. Salenga
- Heway Christian A. Serra
- Tricia Jan Marie C. Fajardo
- Mae Lorren B. Gutierrez
Grade 5
Faith - Elaiza Rae C. Sitchon
Hope - Louise Romelyn S. Santos
Love - Jessica Grace C. Rañola
Star - Patricia Marie G. Gaddi
Grade
Faith
Hope
Love
Star
5
- Aubrey Jane A. Panganiban
- Alma Mae P. Padilla
- Jessica Grace C. Rañola
- Jovi Ann B. Villegas
BEST IN CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Grade 4
Faith - Sarah Leen L. Hilis
BEST IN PENMANSHIP
Hope
Love
Star
- Janne Maureen O. Medina
- Patricia Dennise Z. Pegenia
- Dan Luigi P. Tating
Grade
Faith
Hope
Love
Star
Grade
Faith
Hope
Love
Star
5
- Erika Lyn P. Hapitan
- Kristel Anne V. Peña
- Jessica Grace C. Rañola
- Jovi Ann B. Villegas
1
- John Arthur M. De Borja
- Una Ghennievin M. Haguisan
- Jeremi Mae M. Arboleda
- Camille Ann M. Rodriguez
s c h o o l
showcases,
Sportsfest
2005-2006
withheld.
L a s t
December 2,
The Official Newsletter of Jesus Good Shepherd School - Grade School Department
2005,
The
Vol . 1 No.2
Imus, Cavite
December 2005 - March 2006
Green team of
Section Hope and The Red Team of love
were the first to compel in the morning
game. The Greens outwitted the Reds
By John Benedict J. Solis
with the score, 53-28. Later in the
Manifestation of ball handling, Afternoon, the court was painted Blue and
skillful play, and height makes it to the Yellow where in the end, Blues whammed
courtside game. Shepherdines are the Yellows with 26 against 25.
Second set of games happened
profound of these kind of attitudes and
as part of the yearly activities the last December 10, 2005. First set of
game was for the section star and
SPORTS
Basketball for
Shepherdines
Green Team Wins B-ball Title
’05-‘06
By John Benedict Solis
Games Of Our Culture
By Lorelaine Nolledo
As traditionally done during the
celebration of one of the momentous day of
JGSS, Palarong Pinoy was held. Last Feb.
11, the 3rd day of the 41st day of JGSS
renowned the most awaited event of every
foundation day celebrated. At the early part
of the day program, take part the palarong
pinoy as JGSS kasama nag pamilya in the
ground field, with all the pupils of the school.
The games and winners are as follows:
Senior Kinder Faith -Agaw-Bitin-Hulahoop
Relay-Animal Relay, Grade 1 Love - Ball
Roll game,Grade 1 Hope -Hop Relay,
Grade 2 Love Upside down -Shooting Basket,
Grade 3 Hope -Regada Kapamilya Kapuso
ang Saya -Bridge for the gap, Grade 4 Faith
-Kadang-kadang Relay, Grade 5 Faith Kadang-kadang Relay -Ball Relay, Grade 6
Hope -Hulahoop Relay, Grade 6 Star Needle and thread Relay
From 4 teams of basketball
squads, the Green team swept out
their competitors from the Blue team
having the score of 76-27 last February
10, 2006, 9:00 am at the JGSS
basketball court.
With high hopes and fighting
spirits, the green team whacked out the
Blue dribblers catching 36 points for the
first half. Calinagan of the Blue team
exerted his skills yet failed to catch the
Blue’s 35 baskets. In the end, the green
team colored the court their’s and was
declared as champions.
Justin Memorando of Grade
Six-Hope got the cream of the crop
award and bagged the MVP title. With
his determination and skillful hands and
eyes, hr got a whopping score of 105
points last Sportsfest ’05-’06.
Love. The
Ye l l o w s
conquered
the cheers of
t h e
crowd
as they
nosed
out the red
shooters
having the
score of 3126. 2nd game
was for the Green
Dribblers with 24
baskets against the
Blue’s 20 points.
Exhausted
winners took home the
victory. Even though others
did not win on the said events,
happiness still conquered the hearts
of everyone for they played the game,
the Shepherdine way.
Blue Volley Netters Landslides
Championship Game
By Lorelaine Nolledo
Championship ball games
for the volleyball quad turned Blue
when the tossers from section
Faith out volleyed the Yellow netters
of Star winning all sets last
February 10, 2006: 8:30 am at the
JGSS School Grounds.
Landslide as it may seem,
first set ended with 25-10 in favor
of the Blue team. 2nd was 16-25
against Yellow team, 25-23 for the
3rd set and lastly, 25-24 for the final
set of game making Blue Team
reign in the Net volley side.
Romela Mara Tamayo got
the MVP title and her teammates
said she deserves it. “Masaya ako
kasi lahat ng team mates ko nag
enjoy sa bawat laban. Para sa akin
naman nagging MVP ako, super
saya kasi naabot ko yung dream ko
kasi yun talaga ang hinahangad ko”,
stated by Ms. MVP.