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RUBY HALLERS ELECT GOLINGAY PRESIDENT

Last Updated (Sunday, 11 December 2011 04:12) Written by Jacky Sunday, 11 December 2011 04:05
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The Ruby Hall occupants gathered to choose their new set of leaders for the second semester on November 17 at 7 o’clock in the evening.
Mercy Jane Golingay, a second year nursing student, was elected president. Helping her plan for the second semester’s activities are: Adventh Joy Montesa, BSEd-English 4, vice-president religious; Jella Marie Jalina, BSIT 4, vice-president social; Janine Cuizon, BSIT 3, secretary; Jezreel Ganapin, BSEd-English 3, treasurer; Donne Flores, BSEd-Mathematics 2, auditor; Dulce Stephanie Miranda, BSN 1, PIO; and Alta Gay Gersava, BSIT 4, Naomi Dimasuay, BSA 1, Marichu Dilangen, BSN 1, and Vem Lorraine Fernandez, BSA 2, artists.

Mrs. Mary Ann Tanamal is the home dean of the Ruby Hall Dormitory

SBA STUDENT PARLIAMENT ELECTS OFFICERS

Last Updated (Sunday, 11 December 2011 04:12) Written by Jacky Sunday, 11 December 2011 04:03
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During its assembly on November 18, the School of Business and Accountancy Student Parliament voted the following individuals to lead out in the activities for the Second Semester.
Herbert Odasco, a fourth year BSA Accountancy student, was elected president.
Assisting him are: John Gabriel Lamorin, BSBA – BSA, vp religious; Prince Joshua Go, BSBA – FM, vp Social; Rolando Vaflor Jr., BSA, secretary; Marney Gleena Ansing, BSA, asso. secretary; Phil Clinton Carbonel, BSA, treasurer; Roselle Jean Langot, BSA, asso. treasurer; Ben Patrick Bacus, BSA, auditor; Joesan Aguda, BSA, and Russel Altubar, BSBA – FM, records and documentation officers; Wyne Clyde Tapay, BSBA – FM and Rodrigo Cuarto, BSBA – HRM, property custodians.
The School of Business and Accountancy has four departments: Bachelor of Science in Accountancy and Bachelor of Science in Accounting Technology chaired by Asst. Prof. Angie Aguillon, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration chaired by Asst. Prof. Hope Aperocho, and Bachelor of Science in Office Administration chaired by Asso. Prof. Julie Miriam Rizardo.
The BS Accountancy officers are: Herbert Odasco, president; Clean War Orboc, vp – internal; Zerra Jade Noval, vp – external; Marney Gleena Ansing, secretary; Honey Leigh Nietes, asso. secretary; Phil Clinton Carbonel, treasurer; Joesan Aguda, asso. treasurer; Ben Patrick Bacus, auditor; Jonette Rose Canillo and Eleine Luv Mandalupa, PIO; Edgardo Bandoy Jr. and Cheerlene Ruth Cenas records and documentation officers; Marlyn Joy Yacon, Brylle Datoy, Glenyl Clyde Esteban and Harries Ben Guillermo, artists.
Leading the BS Accounting Technology department are: April Decano, president; Rolando Vaflor, vp – religious; Vanessa Ochare, vp – social; Leizel Tecson, secretary; Deborah Canos, asso. secretary; Clinton Sayson, treasurer; Xerxes Tasin, asso. treasurer; Roy Samuel Halasan, auditor; Dylsam Gata, PIO; Janessa Somozo, Kyle Sabio, artists; DJ May Ibarrat and Herley Palange, documentation officers.
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration students are led by the following: John Gabriel Lamorin, president; Russell Altubar, vp – religious; Wyne Clyde Tapay, vp – social; Rica Faye Espartero, secretary; Gretchen Lee Caballero, asso. secretary; Rodelson Demiar, treasurer; Charles Kevin Bretaña, auditor; Jan Agnes Sabellona and Kane Accel Somoso, PIOs; Ralph Van Neil Carman and Ermilyn Aplaon, artists; Joseph Cabanas, documentation; Rodrigo Cuarto and Genesis Clarete, property custodians.
The BS Office Administration officers are: Cherry Mae Luceñara, president; Rosalie Simborio, vp – religious; Amethyst Montejo, vp – social; Maridel Labucay, secretary; Karen Bunda, asso. secretary; Blessie Jane Elumir, treasurer; Cherryl Putis, PIO; Elme Faye Fernandez, Mary Ann Sanchez and Myra Flor Malandiay, artists.
The sponsors are: Dr. Allen Monta, CPA; Asso. Prof. Hope Aperocho, MM; Asso. Prof. Angie Aguillon, CPA, MM; Asso. Prof. Julie Miriam Rizardo, MAed; Dr. Led Ang; Asso. Prof. Wilma Ang, MMIS; Asso. Prof. Elvie Zulueta, CPA; Atty. Jonathan Navales; Mr. Ronnel Aldin Fernando, MM (in progress); and Mr. Evin Villaruben, CPA.

MVC OBSERVES DANGEROUS DRUGS AWARENESS AND PREVENTION MONTH

Last Updated (Sunday, 11 December 2011 04:11) Written by Jacky Sunday, 11 December 2011 03:59
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Mountain View College, through the Guidance and Counseling Department, joined the observance of the nationwide celebration of the Dangerous Drugs Awareness and Prevention Month, November 14-18.
“Think Health – Not Drugs!” was the chosen theme for this campaign. The objectives of this activity were as follows:
1. To get involved in the nation-wide observance by giving importance to the youth
2. To provide venues for the students to understand the drug menace and the widespread influence of this social epidemic
3. To support the youth who are the precious resources of the country by helping develop their various talents
The celebration introduced various activities/contests such as a song composition, slogan, on-the-spot poster making, quiz bowl, “Bonggahang Balak”, a film showing, Concert at the Park, Fun Run, Walkathon, and a parade participated in by the different Schools. The Peer Facilitators (PF) led out in these activities.
Students from the Elementary, High School, and College levels showcased their talents and skills in the various contest categories. Listed below are the names of the students who won the top prizes in each category: 1st -- P300.00; 2nd -- P200.00 and; 3rd -- 100.00:
Slogan Contest: College – 1st -- Odasco, Ansing, Noval; 2nd -- Steven Alburo; 3rd -- Roland Siahaan. High School – 1st -- GB; 2nd -- Garnado and Zulueta; 3rd -- Ortega and Bayeta. Elementary – 1st -- Rasyl Zhaun Gauzon; 2nd -- Kharyssa Ferrarin; 3rd -- Lavonne Carmelo.
Song Composition: 1st -- AB English (Rioboi Mabugay); 2nd -- High School (Amanda); 3rd -- BSED English (Iris Tigley).
Fun Run: College and High School – Male: 1st -- Wilson Pabualan; 2nd -- Dan Namanya; 3rd -- David Pen Female: 1st -- Ivy Ann Cañete; 2nd – Wendee Jon Biclar; 3rd -- Karen Joy Malicay. Elementary – Boys: 1st) -- Ian Lucagbo; 2nd -- Rua Esekia; 3rd -- Kent Jarovilla. Girls: 1st -- Keraklishia Bae Adil; 2nd -- Hazel Tagaca; 3rd -- Bresha Morada
Poster Making Contest:College – 1st: Joey Undap and James Somoso; 2nd -- Chaktan Abaw; 3rd – Hilbert Estrera,. High School – 1st -- Selidio, Tanamal, Salavaria; 2nd -- Biclar, Baring, Policio, Calvez. Elementary – 1st -- Marchie & Love Linmie; 2nd -- Mae, Kharyssa, Dodee; 3rd -- Vonne Carmelo.
Bonggahang Balak: 1st Daryl Galve; 2nd -- Sherwin Bandao; 3rd -- Jobie Susano.
Quiz Bowl: 1st -- Herbert Odasco; 2nd -- Zerra Jade Noval; 3rd Marney Gleena Ansing and Marlon Tabaosares.
Walkathon: College and High School – Male: 1st -- Hanz Bacolod; 2nd -- Almar Elorde; 3rd – Jessie Rosario Female: 1st -- Genevie Besana; 2nd – Maricel Omallao; 3rd -- Sarah Mae Apare. Elementary – Boys: 1st -- Kent Jarovilla and Reagan Gultiano; 2nd -- JK Jarovilla; 3rd -- Jemuel Gultiano. Girls: (1st) Hazel Tagaca; 2nd -- Keraklishia Bae Adil.
The Guidance Office would like to thank everyone for the participation during the said celebration. The observance of the Drug Awareness Month 2011 not only focused on the health of individuals, but also on the community and the whole nation as well.

CABANA IS FEATURED SPEAKER IN MVCA’S MATH/SCIENCE WEEK CELEBRATION

Last Updated (Sunday, 11 December 2011 04:10) Written by Jacky Sunday, 11 December 2011 03:58
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During last week’s MVC Academy’s celebration of the Math/Science Week, Dr. Veneracion Cabana spoke on ”Climate Change, Are You Prepared?”

She listed factors that can shape climate change such as variations in solar radiation, deviations in the earth’s orbit, mountain building and continental drift, volcanic eruptions, melting and retreating glacier, and changes in greenhouse gas concentrations.
The latter being anthropogenic (man-derived), she presented some of the climate-changing environmental consequencies brought about by deforestation, pollution, greenhouse gases and C02 emission with resultant dwindling energy sources, disappearing potable water sources, extinction of plant and animal life, and other ecological consequencies.
“It takes ten times more land to raise one pound of beef than to raise one loaf of bread,” she declared, referring to virgin forests being destroyed for man’s use. She quoted Revelation 11:18 which says: “The time has come for judging… and for destroying those who destroy the earth” and emphasized caring for God’s creation and individual responsibility in caring for the planet.
Citing Matthew 13:28: “An enemy has done this…”, she pointed out that climate change will become worse and worse. Ellen White wrote that “he (Satan) will bring disease and disaster, un-
til populous cities are reduced to ruin and desolation. Even now he is at work. In accidents and calamities by sea and by land, in great conflagrations, in fierce tornadoes and terrific hailstorms, in tempests, floods, cyclones,tidal waves, and earthquakes, in every place and a thousand forms… these visitations are to become more and more frequent and disastrous” (Great Controversy, pp. 589-590) “Our lives are safe only when hid with Christ in God.” (Review and Herald, 1-29-1884)

SPUC HOLDS CONVENTION ON MVC CAMPUS

Last Updated (Sunday, 11 December 2011 03:54) Written by Jacky Sunday, 11 December 2011 03:42
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The Small Groups, Sabbath School (SS) Officers and Elders Convention organized by the South Philippine Union Conference (SPUC) is currently held here in MVC, Nov. 23-26.
This four-day event, with the theme: “Revival & Reformation in Small group Ministry, is coordinated by Pastor Carlos Aganio, SPUC Sabbath School Director.
The convention is attended by delegates coming from the different missions and conferences in Mindanao, namely: Southern Mindanao Mission (SMM), Northeastern Mindanao Mission (NEMM), Davao Mission (DM), Zamboanga Peninsula Mission (ZPM), Northern Mindanao Conference (NMC) and Western Mindanao Conference (WMC).
The featured speakers and their topics are: Dr. Francisco Gayoba, President of the Adventist University of the Philippines -- “History/Background of Small Groups”; Pastor David Cox, the Sabbath School and Small Group coordinator of the Middle East Union Mission -- “Creation of Small Groups”; and Dr. Hermogenes Villanueva, Director for Personal Ministry of the Southern Asia-Pacific Division (SSD) -- “Sustenance of Small Groups.”
According to Pastor Aganio, the main purpose of this event is to revive and reform the small group ministry.

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