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    Past Memories.

  • March 2006
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  • June 2006
  • July 2006
  • August 2006
  • September 2006
  • October 2006
  • November 2006
  • December 2006
  • January 2007
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  • October 2007
  • December 2007
  • February 2008
  • March 2008
  • May 2008

  • Previous Memories.

  • Pre-Birthday Celebration 2008
  • School Year Recap...
  • Hardest Job a Student can get...
  • PFC Outreach Program
  • 3-34 Farewell Party
  • 3-34 SAP '08
  • 3rd Yr Life
  • Peer Facilitator Officers
  • Family Day Blast
  • New Life, New Theme


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    School Year Recap...
    Thursday, March 20, 2008

    Illuminated at 10:56 PM

    Junior’s Life is near to and ends, another chapter in the life all Bedans is coming to an end. To the Seniors it is the end for their High School Life and another door to their life has opened named College, where they are to prepare what they shall be doing for their life. While for the Freshmen, their challenge in their life has just began and still have many years to think on what they shall do to their life. This Academic Year is truly a blessing to all, new opportunities to all, successful one and failure ones where they could learn upon and grow into a better person. But even before the year ends, many things are still to be done by a Bedan, such as project, quizzes, home works and many others. But how could we define this School Year, was it a successful one or a failure to all. From the start of the year, many things were done and were faced by all. One was the Completion and the Blessing of the New Building. Very Important People (VIP) were invited to join the grand celebration. Governor Ynares was one of them which joined our honorable Fr. Narcisco to cut the ribbon to start the occasion. There was the NCAA, which also conflicted in the studies and the schedules of the students and the teachers. Though it was not in vain for the Lions were successful in gaining the title of Seniors Champion, but sadly the Cubs was not able to attain the title they wish to acquire. Later was the Club Recruitment, where students were able to choose which club they wish to join. It was quite significant for all because it was also the one that describes the students personality, though it was quite late, which also affected the projects and schedules of each Club. Of coarse we should not forget the Election of the Student Council. Where the two factions, BEST and SURE Party clashed out. In end of the election dominant winners were from the SURE Party and that we could see even today that they are doing their jobs as best as they could do, which we can see in their project, The St. Bede Garden. Let us not forget the different Activities of each Subject Area such as the Theology, Math, English, T.L.E. Where Bedans were able to show their skills and abilities in each field of subject area, and most of all enjoy and have fun in all things they do. Fields Trips and the SAP were also things to be remembered by Bedans for a long time, for it teaches a student lessons that could not be learn inside the class. The Year Ends and new paths are to be open especially for the Juniors, who will become the Seniors in a couple of months. Wish that all things would slow down and Bedans would see the beauty of life as a High School Student. School Year 2007-2008 signing out….

    Hardest Job a Student can get...

    Bedans these days have so much duties and responsibilities. They have assignments, seat works, quizzes, and other more academic challenges. Then there are the different clubs which they need to join at least one club or more if they wish to. There added duties are given which they need to do if they wish to remain in the club. In the end of a day all are happy even from the challenges they have faced, but one club is somewhat out of placed, the Marshals Organization. Though these few hand picked people are praised by the Administration and Faculty members, some students consider them pain and the villains of the school. How interesting could this be, the upholders of the rules are considered to be the villains? How can that be, well some hate the marshals for being to strict but it is for the good the students that what the marshals do. Everyday we could see Marshals working and supporting the Prefect of Student Affair, from the morning assembly till lunch brake these few people work hard, and still some hate them. But let us not forget that there are still some few people who also support them and consider them as “Knights of the Order”. But why do some students hate the Marshals, well according to some they are just there to get the extra points and to be good on the side of the teachers. Some say they are there only for the title and privileges they get such as being able to go up in lunchtime. And the others hate them for they are the people that stop them for having fun, or just by punishing them, they immediately hate the Marshals Organization. While in the view of the Marshal, they are only doing their job and people should not take it personal. They do what the Administration tells them and are always there to uphold the rules at all cost. Being a Marshal it is truly difficult; they must always do what is right being a model student. Having the stress of nearly all people looking at you and making a mistake is a big no, no for them. But in the end we would see that a Marshals duty is both tough and enjoying. If a student wishes to serve the community at any cost, then being a Marshal is what I recommend. We should remember that without Marshals there would be a negative effect, there should always be balance in a community.

    PFC Outreach Program

    Peer Facilitator Core (PFC), a club of San Beda Rizal. Some students do not even know what this club is or what its duty is. The Peer Facilitator Core is a club controlled by the Guidance Office and its duty is to serve others and help in anyway they could do. Last February 23, 2008 the Peer facilitator Club (PFC) had their yearly outreach program, like the SAP that students do in each class, the outreach of the Peer is also to assist people who are disabled, elderly, or have ailments. It was held in The Camillian Sisters Bahay Kanlungan ni Maria Dominca at Antipolo City. There were twenty three Peer Facilitators who actively assisted and communed with the elderly. As the President of the Club I was also responsible in assisting and coordinating on the things to do on our Outreach Program. We were asked to bring things that could be used by the elderly such as toiletries, diapers, and medicine. Even though we were few all did their best to please the elderly and have fun in the activity itself. At the end all members were thought of the true service and that the Outreach Program was a success.

    3-34 Farewell Party
    Saturday, March 15, 2008

    Illuminated at 9:58 PM
    Section 3-34 St. Hugh of Cluny, my beloved class even though I hate to admit that I had despise it from all the wrong doings that happened, there are still wonderful memories that I would truly miss... And today was our farewell party at Ace's resort, ACEDEO Country Resort, there our parents joined us in our final hours in being the Hugos. It was truly a wonderful place, where all my classmates went swimming, while me being just regaining my strength from my sickness was just there to watch and chat with my friends. The place was wonderful though it took us quite a while before getting there, but it was all worth it. There oh so many things happened, like love teams such as... and singing the so called Hugo anthem, hehehe... Another year has ended, and that another family of mine has to end for time as said flies by truly fast, and that we must treasure each moment with it. Another chapter of my life ends, but all the memories will always stay in heart. Bernard Pierre D. Lacerna of Section 3-34 St. Hugh of Cluny of Mrs. Mayette Catro signing out...

    3-34 SAP '08

    From our Sophomore Life, we started the SAP Program and once a School Year we take part a session of having a outreach program. This year our program was with the Hapay ng Manga where we taught other students in the fields of Science, English, Math, and Theology. Today our SAP Outreach Program ended with their Recognition Day, and that Section 3-34 St. Hugh of Cluny my beloved class was the one to handle it. It was like our Recognition day and that we were there to assist in all ways. I myself was assisting in the distribution and arrangement of the Certificates. It was truly a blessed day, and that all of us learned on so many things, in the end of the celebration we shared a small salu-salo for the students and their parents.