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YCS launches Batang Bibo
Last July 21 and 22, the Young Community Stewards began its series for the Batang Bibo outreach program at the Juan Sumulong Elementary School. With the theme “Ang Batang Malusog ay Batang Bigay Todo,” the said activity was participated in by officers from 10 organizations in the high school.
On the first day, the students were told about bible stories by the Student Catholic Action to promote spiritual health. It was followed by a lecture about Thrifty Cooking from the Culinary Arts Club along with some food. For the collaboration between the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts of the Philippines, both organizations taught the students about basic survival skills and house tips.
The endless serving was continued during the second day in which the Cultural Dance Troupe started the day with a Zumba fitness exercise. The said organization also lectured about how important physical health is. It was succeeded by the Young Community stewards who taught about proper nutrition, etiquette and hygiene. Each student was also given health kits along with some food to further promote personal health. The Natural Science Club and the Arts and Crafts Club joined forces to lecture about the essence of recycling and the basics of gardening. Both organizations aimed to coordinate plants with recycled crafts to promote the importance of environmental health.
Over 70 participants had taken their part in promoting different kinds of health to celebrate the Nutrition Month. It is expected for the number of participants to improve as the series goes on. Furthermore, the activity gave emphasis to the importance of every kind of health in order to promote a happy and clean environment.
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UST JHS celebrates La Naval Mass and Procession
Last October 5, 2016, the Junior High School community celebrated a Novena Mass in honor of our Lady of La Naval de Manila and the Month of the Holy Rosary. Organized by the religious organizations of the Junior High School, it was held at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, commonly known as Santo Domingo Parish, in Quezon Avenue, Quezon City. As expected from the Glee Club and Music Ensemble, they again took on the challenge to use their musical abilities for the said mass.
Chaired by the Junior High School’s regent, Fr. Jannel N. Abogado O.P., the mass lasted for about 1 and a half hours Students are asked to return to the university on or before 11 immediately while regular classes are to be observed in the afternoon.
As part of this celebration, Grade 10 students, Boy Scouts and Girls Scouts Officers, and Citizen Advancement Training (CAdT) Officers also participated in the grand procession on Sunday, October 9. The said march was set to start at 4:00 pm; however, due to some cases it caused nearly a one and a half-hour delay. The procession lasted for approximately 2 hours, with many people coming from the Junior High School body and other departments from the university.
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YCS spearheads Brigada Eskwela 2016
The Young Community Stewards conducted its Brigada Eskwela on May 30 and June 2 at Northville IV-B Elementary School and Juan Sumulong Elementary School, respectively. With the main objective of giving the students and teachers a clean and well-prepared facilities, the said activity was participated in by officers from 13 organizations in the high school.
“Our goal for the activity was to help make the school ready for the students and teachers,” says Mary Elspeth Cabalquinto, president of the Young Community Stewards. Aside from cleaning and repairing the facilities, art-related organizations also painted the walls and fences outside the school. This community service is also a perfect opportunity for the volunteers to open their eyes in appreciating the well-maintained facilities of a school.
Fortunately, the number of participants was higher compared to the last conducted Brigada Eskwela which was in 2014. This has proved that more organizations are willing to participate in outreach programs. Furthermore, the activity gave emphasis to the importance of school sanitation and hygiene to help students focus as the school year starts.
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9th Hiyas of UST Awards
The 9th Hiyas ng UST Awards was held on May 5, 2016 at the Medicine Auditorium. This year’s theme was “Mga Kawaning Tomasino: Kaisa sa Pagpapahayag ng Ebanghelyo.” The program was scheduled to start at 1 pm in the afternoon. All the members of the support staff were encouraged to attend the said event.
Also, the “Smile: Preach Joy” campain was launched to urge the staffs on being an instrument to spread positive influence in the community with their smiles for their fellow people.
Below is the complete list of the Hiyas Awardees:
Ninety-nine employees were honored for their diligence:
1 Abaricia, NORBERTO S.
2 Abelardo, Abegail MARTHA S.
3 Abiog, Carlo D.
4 Abiog, MYRABELLE ANN B.
5 Abolucion, DAISY MAE T.
6 AGUIRRE, ADOLFO G.
7 ALVEZ, ROWEN M.
8 ANTONIO, NOEL C.
9 AREPENTIDO, MA. Concepcion B.
10 AREPENTIDO, MANUEL
11 ATIENZA, M. CESAR
12 AUSTRAL, Arnold B.
13 BASILIA, ANTONIO C.
14 BORLONGAN, AAERON C.
15 Briones, Melchor A.
16 BULAON, DAN DAVE R.
17 Cabibil, MA. CLEOFE L.
18 Cabibil, OLIVER G.
19 CABILE, BRENDA C.
20 CABRERA, ALBERTO M.
21 CALINGASAN, ALLAN C.
22 Carreon, Jessie D.
23 CASTRO, JONATHAN L.
24 CERTEZA, Emelina A.
25 CLEMENTE, NELSON D.
26 CORPUZ, AGRIPINA M.
27 DADIA, VAE ANN C.
28 Briefly, Imelda SAN A.
29 Briefly, JONATHAN D.
30 DANGA, Conrado V.
31 DAVID, SOCRATES
32 De Gracia, Joan T.
33 DE sagon, Alfredo G.
34 DECHAVEZ, Shirley G.
35 ENDAYA, Roderick M.
36 Esguerra, FLORINDA S.
37 Evangelista, Irene P.
38 FLORES, G. VIEN VIC
39 GALLARDO, JOSELITO S.
40 GARCIA, DARIO T.
41 GARCIA, L. ELSINOR
42 Gaudiano, JOSE A.
43 Gaytano, J. FLORA
44 GERVACIO, ROSAURO L.
45 GUTIERREZ, JOEL P.
46 Reyes, Conrado L.
47 Isidro, Reynaldo H.
48 JAVIER, Danilo S.
49 LACAP, Ernesto A.
50 Ladiana, EVAN R.
51 LI, Suzette Marie P.
52 villa, RESTITUTO D.
53 Lomoljo, JOSEPH B.
54 LOTEYRO, ALBERT A.
55 Malaca, ELMER B.
56 MALUBAY, Crisanto V.
57 MANALASTAS, ARNOLD S.
58 MANALASTAS, RONALD S.
59 MANALILI, GENARO E.
60 WIN, ISAGANI H.
61 MANAPAT, AIDA M. GERTRUDES
62 Mangona, Jasmin J.
63 MELAD, Katrina A.
64 musni, ELSIE C.
65 Nagtalon, ELMDALE R.
66 naguit, WENDELL B.
67 OMOLIDA, BERNIE N.
68 Ovejera, JOEL D.
69 parica, Guillermo M.
70 parica, Jovino M.
71 Payot, JIMMY D.
72 PAYURAN, Angelina F.
73 PAZCOGUIN, JOHN A. MICKO
74 PEDALIZO, Judy D.
75 PONCE, JR GERONIMO M.
76 Posadas, RONALD C.
77 RABOR, R. ESPERANZA
78 REALCO, ALEX JR ROLAND B.
79 ricablanca, MARK S.
80 SALAZAR, FLORDELIZA V.
81Salva, Maricel
82 Salva, Noel M.
83 SAN JUAN, JOHNNY C.
84 Sarmiento, Nikki M.
85 SIMBUL, RUPERTO JR T.
86 SUBIDO, CLAUDIO C.
87 Tababa, EDWIN G.
88 TACSAGON, Emmanuel G.
89 TAYPA, Alvin P.
90 TORRES, MIKE ALVIN O.
91 travilla, RAFAEL A.
92 Tuazon, Maria Theresa I.
93 TUBICE, RODCEL P.
94 Tumambing, JANE FRANCES F.
95 Umali, EDUARDO JR S.
96 Ungco, ELISA A.
97 Villanueva, Jose Jr S.
98 Villarante, LOLITA S.
99 Villasenor, Noel P.
GAWAD
Given a special award to staffs who have done their Master’s degree :
Master of Fine Arts Mr. Allan Calingasan
Master of Arts in Education Bb. Abegail Martha S. Abelardo
SERVICE AWARD
15 Years
1 BEO, Clodualdo JR B.
2 CERTEZA, JOHN C.
3 DADIVAS, HAROLD O.
4 DECHAVEZ, Shirley G.
5 DEOCADIZ, Charlie O.
6 DIONISIO, JOHN E. Drian
7 DOMINGO, PATRICK M. Raymund
8 HERNANDEZ, D. ALLAN THEO
9 Mongcal, PEREGRINA F.
10 RIVERA, GIGELYN B.
11 RIVERA, G. ROMMEL
12 Salas, RAINIER F.
13 SOLANA, ENRIQUE
20 Years
1 Almeda, Jocyline L.
2 Arojado, Ariel L.
3 ATIENZA, WILMER P.
4 BANAAG, MARIO B.
5 DAVID, F. JOSELITO
6 DAVID, A. SOCRATES
7 DIAZ, MA. CARMEN O.
8 gandalla, A. Decena
9 GUINTO, ANDREW R.
10 HERMOSO, Ricardo D.
11 JIMENEZ, R. Gudelia
12 Malaca, ELMER B.
13 MANALASTAS, RONALD S.
14 MANAPAT, AIDA M. GERTRUDES
15 Marana, THELMA S.
16 MARTIN, Angelito I.
17 MILABO, ALBERTO L.
18 NIETO, DANIEL I.
19 PAREÑO, BOBBY S.
20 PAYURAN, JOSELITO D.
21 PIEDAD, JEFFREY A.
22 Posadas, RONALD C.
23 REDONDO, Judith R. +
24 RELOS, Maila R.
25 BRANCH, NORMAN R.
26 SUBIDO, CLAUDIO C.
27 Tolentino, A. GASPAR
28 Ungco, ELISA A.
29 UNILONGO, FRED S.
30 VASQUEZ, GLENN A.
25 Years
1 BALAJADIA, Simonette D.
2 BRONIO, Rommel L.
3 Cabibil, MA. CLEOFE L.
4 Capiral, FELICIANO C.
5 DE sagon, Alfredo G.
6 DEOCADIZ, Viveca JANE V.
7 Sun, Suzette Marie P.
8 MANJARES, ELIZABETH F.
9 NABOR, Teresita C.
10 NICOLAS, ANNA CECILIA E.
11 Villarante, LOLITA S.
30 Years
1 CRUZ, E. MARINELLA
2 JAVIER, Danilo S.
3 LABAY, C. ROSARIO
4 MANGALINDAN, ROMAIN V.
5 MORANTE, DOLORES E.
6 Ongoco, GLENDA G.
7 PAYURAN, Angelina F.
35 Years
1 estioko, ROGER S.
2 ESTOYA, CAMILO S.
3 EVANGELISTA, ROBERTO B.
4 Gebert, S. emelinda
5 Gimenez, HENRY C.
6 MERCADO, PRISCILA P.
7 ORATE, WILMA C.
8 parica, Jovino M.
9 SANTOS, MA Carmelita F.
10 TAN, NENITA B.
11 TIANGCO, FE B.
40 Years
1 Orante, Federico V.
2 Panizal, Evangeline D.
GAWAD ST. JOSEPH THE WORKER
The St. Joseph the Worker Awards is awarded for a staff who did not use any leave credits he can use. It was honorly awarded to Mr. Joel Ovejera from the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery.
BEST EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR CATEGORY FOR EACH 2015
Acknowledged as the best staff were as follows:
Category “Skilled” Mr. Ramil D. Mamburam
Technical category G. Roberto C. Li
Professional category G. Joel P. Gutierrez
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