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PUNLAD THE OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION OF LA SALLE GREEN HILLS – ADULT NIGHT HIGH SCHOOL SECOND TRIMESTER S.Y. 2011-2012 VOL. X NO. 2
ANHS showcased the
talents and creativity of the
community during the 5th
Centennial World Congress of
La Salle Alumni held last Oc-
tober 29, 2011 in LSGH.
The department’s par-
ticipation in the activity re-
flected its commitment to give
its best in any undertaking. An
inspiring video presentation
about ANHS created by Mr.
Clark Nera, alumnus and Li-
ANHS joins Centennial World Congress
By Mariam Camille A. Tambio, 5-A
brary Aid, was shown to the
audience. Deaf Learners and
alumni headed by their chore-
ographer Miss Joy Villareal
and moderator Mr. Noel Que
delighted the crowd with their
breathtaking dance number
“Sayaw sa Bangko.” T h e r e
were booths on Filipino games
like “Nanay Tatay”, sipa,
dama, and trumpo. ANHS rep-
resentatives taught the alumni
how to play the games making
Filipino culture closer to them.
UMAEL hosts a World
Congress every four years
where all associations and fed-
erations of Lasallian former
students worldwide gather to
discuss the way forward for
Lasallian Alumni. This is first
time in UMAEL history that
the Congress comes to Asia
coinciding with the Centennial
Celebration of Lasallian pres-
ence in the Philippines.
PUNLAD SURVEY What lessons have you learned dur-ing the Club Activity Night (CAN) with alumni? How does it feel to be with the alumni during the CAN? They give us inspiration. They said that we can use outside the school whatever we learned in the CAN especially when we go to college. —Jurieda Blancia, Kampil
I learned that we should have confi-dence. Be smart and open minded in everything that you do. —Arlyn Arances, ANHS Chorale
We had great moment and time with them because when they graduated, we felt incomplete. We missed them and the memories we had last year. It’s a great idea that the alumni joined the CAN. At least we all enjoyed. —Lhady Sunega, Dance Club We have learned about their past prob-lems and how they were able to surpass those. They also inspire us to continue our goals despite the fact that problems do come along the way. Their positive outlook in life keeps us going. —Lorela Talingting, Punlad
Graduating students and Faculty
conduct Medical Mission in Makati
Fifth year students and
Faculty members of ANHS
spearheaded a Medical Mis-
sion last December 15, 2011 at
the San Carlos Seminary Gym-
nasium as early Christmas treat
to respond to the medical
needs of over 100 residents
from Brgy. Viejo, Guadalupe,
Makati City.
Dr. Carlo Rey Simon,
Dr. Ike Bernal, Dr. Alexander
Claridad; Emilisa Hernandez,
RN, Jason Calderon, RN,
Adrian Jared Gaffud, RN,
Wella Casabuena, RN, Mylene
Joyce Legaspi, RN, and Che-
cyser Gutierrez, RN were the
volunteer doctors and nurses
who assisted to make the activ-
ity possible.
There was also tutorial
for kids on how to properly
wash their hands and brush
their teeth while their parents
were being consulted by the
doctors.
The Medical Mission
lasted for five hours. Bad
weather did not deter the vol-
unteers including alumni in
meeting the medical needs of
our brethren. The activity was
collaboration of graduating
students, faculty, and Basic
Ecclesial Community (BEC)
with Miss Ana Ria Aguilar as
Social Concerns Moderator.
By Mariam Camille A. Tambio, 5-A
From left: ANHS students teach the visitor Nanay Tatay, Deaf learners after the presentation, and representatives man the Dama booth.
Dr. Claridad examines the patient while the children learn how to brush their teeth.
Food and Beverages
Services, Commercial Cook-
ing, and Bread and Pastry Pro-
duction students successfully
completed their On-Board Ap-
prentice by Experience Train-
ing (ApEx) held last October
26-29, 2011 via Aboitiz Trans-
port System of the Philippines
– Superferry 20 Manila-Cebu-
Cagayan de Oro.
The industry-driven
endeavor aims to help partici-
pants gain greater access to
employment.
“It was fun. They let us
experience every task that real
crew do. There were group
presentations and sharing of
our thoughts that we learned
from the trip and a graduation
Ceremony,” says Jessica David
from Bread and Pastry Produc-
tion.
“In the ship you have to
be ready for everything that
can happen. You have to bal-
ance your time and emotion
especially when meeting dif-
ferent kinds of people. You
have to be patient all the time,”
advises Arnel Bales of Bread
and Pastry Production.
The event was made
possible through the efforts
made by the TVET-THEM Co-
ordinator Mr. Roy S. Daz and
selfless contribution by Miss
Mercedes B. Andrade, Mrs.
Milagros C. Reyes, and Mrs.
Elsa G. Ligsay who served as
adult supervisors.
TVET students undergo ApEx
By Pinky T. Agunod, TVET-Bread and Pastry Production
Food and Beverages Services students during their On-Board ApEx.
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SECOND TRIMESTER 2011-2012 2
CAMPUS
There were also infor-
mative Alternative Class Pro-
gram sessions for students.
Students who excelled
in contests were awarded in the
Promenade. In Sudoku, win-
ners were Sunshine Santillan
and Eric Dizon of 3-A (First
Place), James Last dela Cruz
and Renz Kenneth Rivera of 5-
B (Second Place), and Ber-
nadita Papa and Mary Joi Guil-
lomas of 5-A (Third Place).
Winners of the Digital Poster
Making Contest were Jordon
Angelo Estrada of 4-A (First
Place), Valor Peñaflor of 3-A
(Second Place), and Allen Vin-
cent Amante of 4-B (Third
Place).
“AghaMath.Com: Syn-
ergy @ a glance in 100 Years”
was the theme of Agha-
Math.Com Week 2011 held
last November 14-18, 2011.
Three organizations
namely Science Quest led by
Miss Cristina Sarmiento, Math
Circle led by Miss Teresita
Tan, and Computer Club led
by Mr. Edser Reños merged in
order to provide venues for
students to enhance their skills
in the subjects mentioned.
Activities and contests
include Chalk Chromatogra-
phy and Floating Paper Clip
for Science, Sudoku for Math,
and Digital Poster Making for
Computer.
This year’s English
Week 2011 held last Septem-
ber 19-23 was truly remarkable
as it celebrated 100 Years of
Sharing Stories. It was full of
surprises from launching to the
awarding.
Students from the Aca-
demic Department were able to
express themselves through
various classroom activities
like Poetry Reading, Group
Improvisation, Spelling Bee,
Essay Writing, and Caught
Speaking in English. This year,
a new contest was launched,
the Best Literary Dress. Stu-
dents wore costumes represent-
ing their favorite writer or lit-
erary character from the litera-
ture of their respective year
level. Winners of this contest
were the following: Jocelyn T.
Dugos, 1-A (Amihan), Marvin
Casis, 2-B (Jose Rizal), Gerson
Francisco, 3-A (Gaara),
Marvin Pagtalunan, 4-A
English Week 2011 celebrates
100 Years of Sharing Stories
By Lorela V. Talingting, 5-A
(Professor Dumbledore), An-
gelita Baldira, 5-B (Egyptian
goddess).
TVET classes were
also visited by English teach-
ers. Spelling Bee and Tongue
Twister Challenge were con-
ducted for ten minutes. The
activities aim to highlight the
significance of being commu-
nicatively competent in Eng-
lish and encourage students to
speak in English. Filipino Gen-
ius or much known as “Pinoy
Henyo” was also done at the
Promenade during the award-
ing of winners for various ac-
tivities.
The whole English
week truly marked an impres-
sion, and everyone waits for
next year’s activities. The cele-
bration was spearheaded by the
English teachers Miss Junelyn
R. Domingo and Miss Berna-
dette P. Nolasco together with
Uhay, Punlad, and Ripples.
AghaMath.Com strikes again
By Gerson D. Francisco, 3-A
Third Year students
and representatives from
Wednesday and Friday courses
of TVET from ANHS visited
the members of Federation for
the Elderly in Mandaluyong
City last November 25, 2011
for the Reach-out called
“Ugnayan sa Matatanda.”
Students could not
help but notice the victims of
fire who live just across the
venue Hardin ng Pag-Asa. It
served as temporary shelter for
evacuees.
“Good morning” was
the greeting of the Federation
President who believes that
they are still not in the da-
pithapon of their lives even if
they are already old. It is just a
beginning of new journey. An
interaction between the stu-
dents and the elderly was done
to allow participants to learn
from each other.
Everyone was eager to
join the games like Pinoy
Henyo, Longest Line, Cala-
mansi Relay, Pukpok Palayok,
Paper Dance, Stop Dance, and
Bring Me. Winners were given
prizes coming from donations
of students. Sunshine Santillan
and Dante Gorembalem of 3-A
served as hosts of the activity.
By Mariam Camille A. Tambio, 5-A
Third Year students meet the
elderly of Mandaluyong
Discover Signing in 8th ANHS
Deaf Week
By Mariam Camille A. Tambio, 5-A
As the Program for
Deaf Learners has reached its
8th year, various activities
were lined up last November 8
-11, 2011 to celebrate the dis-
tinct identity of the growing
number of Deaf Learners in
ANHS with the theme
“Discover Signing.”
The Moderator of the
Program for Deaf Learners Mr.
Baldwin Noelito Que, Inter-
preters for the Deaf, and mem-
bers of Deaf Buddy Club
spearheaded contests such as
Deaf Poetry and Signed Music
Video. There was also an in-
formative Alternative Class
Program (ACP) on Raising a
Deaf Child attended by stu-
dents with Rev. Christine S.
Fabian as the resource speaker.
The ANHS Deaf Week
is an opportunity for the Deaf
to celebrate their community
language, culture, and history
and to make LSGH community
aware of their uniqueness and
recognize their talents and
achievements.
Mr. Jun Lozada delivers his lecture as part of the ACP during the AghaMath.Com Week.
Winners of Best Literary Dress Contest from different year levels
The Deaf Community and Deaf Buddy Club members after the judging of Deaf Poetry.
PUNLAD
SECOND TRIMESTER 2011-2012 3
LATHALAIN
ng kaunting takot sapagkat ta-
kot ako sa karayom. Ngunit
naisip kong ito na ang aking
huling taon dito sa ANHS.
Ito ay pagkakataon ko
naman na makatulong sa aking
kapwa kahit sa munting paraan
lamang. Batid kong maraming
nangangailangan sa ating mga
kababayan. Mapalad ako na
maaari akong makatulong sa
pamamagitan ng pag-donate ng
dugo.
Kaya sa mga mag-aaral
patuloy ninyong suportahan
taun-taon ang Blood Letting
Activity upang maraming bu-
hay ang madugtungan. Tayo ay
mga Lasalyano na handang
tumulong hangga't makakaya.
Sabi nga, “Blessed are the
young who can give back life
with their life.”
Nilahukan ng mga mag
-aaral at guro ng ANHS and
taunang Blood Letting Activity
na ginanap noong ika-23 at ika
-30 ng Setyembre 2011 sa
LSGH Clinic. Ang aktibidad
na ito ay naisakatuparan sa
pakikipagtulungan ng Philip-
pine National Red Cross
(PNRC). Nagtipun-tipon sa
Parmenie Clinic ang pitum-
pong blood donors. Nanini-
wala ang programa sa kasabi-
hang “Donate blood to save
lives.”
Isa ako sa mga mag-
aaral na nag-donate ng dugo.
Unang pagkakataon ko itong
mag-donate. Noong mga na-
karaang taon ay hindi ako
nakiisa sa kadahilanang puyat
ako sa aking trabaho. Natural
lamang na ako'y makaramdam
Tiring, Mind Field, Rope
Courses, Uranium Transfer,
Camp Fire, Maze, Rappelling,
Wall Climbing, OST at ang
War Game na gumamit ng wa-
ter bomb at water gun.
Bago umuwi ay nagka-
roon ng isang munting pro-
grama upang ianunsiyo at iga-
wad ang iba’t-ibang parangal.
Ang nanalo sa Orient Tiring ay
ang RH Beer, sa Mind Field ay
ang Cobra, Sa Rope Cross ay
ang GSM Blue, sa Euranium
Transfer ay ang Cobra, at sa
Camp Fire ay RH Beer. Nag-
karoon din ng parangal na igi-
nawad sa indibidwal na mag-
aaral katulad ninaVon Jaime
Torres ng 5-B sa Rappelling at
Lorela Talingting ng 5-A.
Kahit nakakapagod ang
mga naturang aktibidad ay
nanaig ang kasiyahan sa bawat
isa. Ito ay karanasan na hindi
malilimutan at alaala na dadal-
hin sa kaibuturan ng puso ng
naging bahagi nito.
Upang ihanda ang mga
magsisipagtapos na mag-aaral
ng ANHS para sa sa kanilang
susunod pang mga kakaharapin
pagdating sa kolehiyo ay gi-
nanap ang taunang Bivouac
and Marches sa Bluroze Farm,
Lipa, Batangas noong ika 10-
11 ng Disyembre 2011. Dito
ay natutunan ng grupo ang ka-
halagahan ng teamwork, fol-
lowing instructions, making
decisions, listening ability,
and cooperation.
Ang taunang Bivuoac
ay inorganisa ni G. Alfredo
Mendoza bilang bahagi ng
Citizens’ Army Training
(CAT). Nahati sa tatlong grupo
ang mag-aaral: Team Cobra,
RH Beer, at GSM Blue. Ang
naging facilitator ay si Mr.
Jun. Ang kanyang mga assis-
tant ay sina Mr. Dominic, Mr.
Totsie, Mr. Julius, at Miss
Ruth. Dito ay naranasan ng
mga mag-aaral ang iba’t-ibang
mga aktibidad tulad ng Orient
5th Year Bivouac idinaos
Nina Lorela V. Talingting at Janet O. Mordido, 5-A
Bingo Socials isinagawa ng
ANHS Faculty Association
Ni Janet O. Mordido, 5-A
Pinangunahan ng Fac-
ulty Association ng ANHS ang
maagang pamasko para sa mga
mag-aaral sa pamamagitan ng
Bingo Socials na ginanap
noong ika-13 ng Disyembre
2011sa LSGH Cafeteria.
Ito ay isang pag-
kakataon upang magsama-
sama ang mga mag-aaral, guro,
alumni, at panauhin sa iisang
adhikain na makatulong.
Marami ang napanalu-
nan ng mag-aaral. Kabilang
dito ang electric fan, rice
cooker, Trip to Cebu, gift cer-
tificates, lamp shade at flat iron
Mayroon ding P5,00000,
P7,000.00, at 10,000.00. May-
roon ding raffle para sa mga
mag-aaral. Ang mga estud-
yante ay masayang nakilahok
sa mga akitibidad na inihanda
para sa kanila.
Noong ika-17 ng
Setyembre, 2011 ay nagpunta
kami sa Tanza, Cavite para sa
isang Coastal Clean-Up.
Marami ang nagboluntaryo
para sa gawaing ito kagaya na
lamang ng mga mag-aaral at
ilang guro mula sa ANHS at
Day High School.
Nakaramdam kami ng
pagkadismaya sa lugar sa a-
ming pagdating. Napakaitim
ng tubig dagat. Napakadaming
halo-halong basura sa dalam-
pasigan ang aming nakita.
Hindi namin alintana ang
kainitan at tirik ng araw na ani-
mo'y unt i -unt i kaming
nasusunog. Nakita namin dito
ang pagkakaisa ng lahat na tu-
long-tulong sa paglinis ng
Inang Kalikasan. Walang bahid
ng hirap ang makikita sa aming
mga mukha. Lahat ay na-
kangiti at masayang pinupulot
ang iba’t-ibang klase ng bas-
ura. Isang bagay ang hindi
namin malilimutan ay noong
pinagtulungan na buhatin ang
isang puno ng niyog na
nabubulok at aming inilagay sa
tabi ng dagat. Ito ang aming
munting naiambag sa pagtu-
long sa palalang pagdumi ng
ating karagatan. Kahit mahirap
ay masaya kami.
Mahalin ang Inang Ba-
yan, at pangalagaan ang ating
kalikasan. Walang ibang ma-
kikinabang kung hindi tayong
mamamayan. Pagdating ng
henerasyon ng bagong ka-
bataan, sila ang magpapatuloy
ng ating nasimulan.
Mag-aaral at guro ng ANHS nakiisa sa
Blood Letting Activity
Ni Janet O. Mordido, 5-A
Pangangalaga sa kalikasan idinaan sa
Coastal Clean-Up
Nina Flabiano Jonathan Dela Cruz at Anthony Dabuet, 5-A
Mga mag-aaral at guro ng ANHS habang sumasailalim sa Blood Donation.
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SECOND TRIMESTER 2011-2012 4
OPINION
LUPONG PATNUGUTAN
S.Y. 2011-2012
Punong Patnugot Mariam Camille A. Tambio Pangalawang Patnugot Lorela V. Talingting Tagapamahalang Patnugot Janet O. Mordido Patnugot ng Balita at Panitikan Pinky T. Agunod Patnugot ng Buhay at Kultura Jacqueline B. Jacinto Patnugot ng Retrato Mary Margaret N. Syjueco Patnugot ng Grapiks Mark Anthony A. Sasing Mga Kontribyutor Jhaspher Lemuel Estoque, Orphella Sarsonas,
Ma. Rodel Sunshine Santillan, Emil Dean F. Sayson, Tomas Romualdez, Flabiano Jonathan Dela Cruz, and Anthony Dabuet Gurong Tagapamagitan Bb. Bernadette P. Nolasco Para sa mga komento tungkol sa mga nailathala at sa mga gustong mag-ambag ng kanilang artikulo maaari lamang na magpadala ng liham sa Silid 201, Gusaling San Jose Manggagawa, La Salle Green Hills, Lungsod ng Mandaluyong o sa [email protected].
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As the year ends, we Filipinos start writing our New
Year’s Resolution. The act aims that we change for the better
through improving our old self. We list down promises which we
think could bring us luck. We include in the list the vices we had
done in the past year, and we promise not to do them again in the
coming year. Though the goal is good, its success still relies on
every individual’s commitment to change.
I will not smoke. I will avoid going out with my friends
during school days. I will refrain from drinking too much. I will
not cheat. I will not speak ill against my friends and neighbors. I
will not gossip. I will study harder. I will do my homeworks and
submit my requirements on time. I will work harder. I will be a
better person. I will save money for my family. I will go to
Church every Sunday. I will participate in political affairs. I will
treat people with respect. These are some of our do’s and don’ts.
And the list goes on.
Not everything we have written would be 100% done. We
tend to postpone because we know that there is still time left for
us in the coming years. And the cycle goes on. It really takes
courage for someone to change because it is not easy. We have to
be tough on ourselves and to possess the discipline needed if we
want to be better individuals. Before we write or even plan to do
something , we must think hundred times if we can concretize it.
The list serves as a contract for the year. If we think we cannot do
it, never mind because we are just fooling ourselves.
New year, new beginning. May this serve as a reminder
for us to change our bad habits and lifestyle towards a better life
not only for ourselves but for others as well. Let us stop from just
thinking, writing, or saying our resolution, but we start doing it.
Let us invest for our future.
There is a rule in the handbook that students are not allowed
to smoke within the vicinity of LSGH. Included here is 300 m away
from school. The teachers even explained in the General Orientation
that students cannot smoke if they are in Robinson’s Galleria or even
in Unimart Greenhills. One important thing stressed is that students
are not allowed to smoke in those areas especially if they wear the
school uniform.
Reports have proven that some students are smoking under
the overpass or even outside POEA. Some even say that the moment
they get out of LSGH gate they smoke while riding on their motor-
cycles. Some stay in UNO just to smoke. These areas are still cov-
ered by the school vicinity.
How is the rule on smoking supposed to be implemented?
How does it apply to students? What are the sanctions? These were
some of the questions of students who reported to us incidents of
smoking upon seeing some students violating the rules of the school.
They even say how can the school prevent this if they do not put
sanction to students who do it.
We wrote this for the administrators and teachers to be aware
of what is happening and be more vigilant on this issue. Others sug-
gested if they cannot comply with that rule, just remove it then.
On Smoking
By Mariam Camille A. Tambio
Change Begins in Me
EDITORIAL
Dibuho ni Jhaspher Lemuel Estoque, 5-A
EDITOR’S OPINION
OPINION PUNLAD
SECOND TRIMESTER 2011-2012 5
Paano nga ba tayo inihahanda ng edukasyon tungo sa magan-
dang kinabukasan? Tunay na ang edukasyon ang magiging sandata natin
sa ating pagharap sa buhay na puno ng pagsubok. Ang sabi ng ilan ay
hindi na raw kailangan ang edukasyon sa buhay ng isang tao. Mahusay
na diskarte na lang daw ay puwede na. Ang diskarte ay hindi sapat upang
tayo ay magtagumpay. Edukasyon lamang ang makapagbibigay sa atin
ng kaalaman na siya nating magagamit sa araw-araw nating pakikihamok
sa buhay. Kailangan nating linangin ang kaalaman upang ito ay yuma-
bong at maging kapaki-pakinabang na sangkap sa ating pagharap sa iba’t
-ibang pagsubok sa buhay. Itinatanong ng marami kung paano natin ma-
gagamit ang ating mga natutunan sa paaralan sa ating mga pakikipagsa-
palaran sa buhay. Paano ito maisasagawa? Simple lang, gawin ang tama
at nararapat. Ituwid ang mga kamalian, sikaping iwasan na ito ay maulit.
Gamitin ang bawat natutunan upang makapagturo din sa iba. Bawat isa
sa atin ay maging mga guro na handang magturo ng mga kaalaman para
sa ikatatagumpay ng bawat isa, grupo, at bansa. Ang isang tao na may
sandatang kaalaman ay hindi kailanman matatakot na harapin ang bawat
pagsubok na darating sa kanyang buhay.
Kasamang itinuturo ng edukasyon ang pagmamahal, paggalang,
at tamang pakikipagkapwa-tao na siya ring itinuro sa atin ni Hesus. Edu-
kasyon rin ang tanging kayamanan na hindi mananakaw sa atin ninuman
at maipapamana natin sa ating mga mahal sa buhay. Edukasyon ang
maaari nilang magamit sa pagtahak nila sa matinik na landas ng buhay.
Nakakalungkot isipin na marami na ang nawawalan ng pag-asa
at ganang mag-aral dahil sa mga magagastos na proyekto na maaari na-
man sanang iwasan. Ang panawagan nila sa mga guro ay bawasan ang
magagastos na proyekto. Humahanga ako sa ibang mga guro na puma-
payag at humihikayat na gamitin ang mga lumang materyales para sa
proyekto upang maiwasan na ang paggastos. Batid naming ang kanilang
hangarin ay makatulong at makapagturo at hindi ang magdagdag ng pa-
hirap sa dati nang naghihirap na mag-aaral. Sana ay magsilbi silang in-
spirasyon ng mga mag-aaral na nawawalan ng pag-asa na makamit ang
edukasyon na kanilang tanging sandata tungo sa minimithing tagumpay.
Iba't-ibang klase ng tao ang ating nakakasalamuha araw-
araw. Parte na ito ng ating buhay. Sa ayaw at gusto natin may du-
madating sa ating buhay. Maaaring isang istranghero na hindi natin
alam kung ano ang maidudulot sa atin. Andyan ang tipong unang
kita pa lamang natin ay paghanga na ang ating naramdaman.
Ngunit, bakit mayroong tao na kahit wala kang ginagawang ma-
sama ay may masasabi pa rin sa iyo na kung anu-ano? Wala
kang kamalay-malay na mayroon palang may ayaw sa iyo. Hindi
mo mawari kung may nagawa ka bang mali o kasalanan upang
ganunin ka. Ano nga ba ang dapat gawin kung ikaw ay nasa
ganoong sitwasyon? Hahayaan na lang ba? Palalampasin? Mag-
bingi-bingihan na lamang? Mga tanong na kay hirap sagutin para
sa taong nakakaranas ng ganito. Ano nga ba ang dapat?
Kahit ganoon pa man, mayroon pa ring klase ng tao na a -
ting makikilala na magtuturo sa atin ng mga mabubuting bagay.
Sila ay magbibigay sa atin ng inspirasyon upang patuloy pa rin
tayo sa pagharap sa mga hamon ng buhay.
Kahit minsan lang sila dumating o dumaan ng saglit sa at-
ing buhay ay malaking bagay naman ang naidulot nila sa atin. Sila
ang maaalala natin na kahit minsan ay may mga taong nagpahalaga
sa atin at pinahalagahan ang mga bagay na ating nagawa kahit ito
ay munti lamang. Sa oras na kailangan na nating malayo sa kanila
ay hindi natin maiiwasan na tayo ay malungkot sapagkat sa atin
sila ay napamahal na. Isipin na lamang natin na ganyan talaga ang
buhay: may dumarating at mayroong lumilisan. Ngunit, sa bawat
paglisan ay may mga pangyayari na tatatak sa ating buhay at dala-
dala natin kahit saan man tayo mapunta. Samu't-saring mga tao na
ang ating nakakasalamuha. Nagkakaiba lamang kung ano ang
naidulot nila sa atin. Ito ay maaaring mabuti o masama depende sa
uri ng tao.
Happiness is what everyone wants to achieve in the end. It
means experiencing contentment in life by having a bright future
with someone. Love makes the world go round. It is as simple as a
mathematical equation: you and me, me and you. But for some,
finding someone to share their life with is not that easy. It is wait-
ing for a train to come in a bus stop or looking for a needle in a
haystack.
Maybe sometimes you are just too blind to see the one
standing right in front of you or neglect the one who lends his
shoulder for you to cry on whenever you are feeling down and sad.
Sometimes love comes around when you least expect it. At some
point you will think that maybe it was not for you and soon you
will realize that you let it go without considering that maybe he or
she is the one. Sometimes I forget to thank the people around me,
the ones that have been there making me happy, giving me advice
when I needed it, and sharing their life with me.
A friend asked me one day, “what makes you happy?” I
looked at him and I did not know what to say. For me happiness is
being with my family or with people that I love. Sometimes it is
not enough just to be surrounded by family and friends. You have
to have God inside your heart. It is good to have something or
someone as inspiration. Falling in love with somebody is like
dreaming. A prince charming or a princess came from a faraway
castle to sweep your feet away. That is the product of reading too
much fairytale books. But when the right time comes you will feel
the magic that it could bring, butterflies inside your tummy. All of
a sudden the world will stop from revolving and there he is, stand-
ing right in front of you. That is reality the moment you fall in love
with someone. Embrace happiness as you journey together.
We humans are born lovers. We are able to love and be
loved by someone. We easily fall in love with someone we like.
There are times we keep on loving others, but in the end, they will
just leave us or we will leave them for some valid reasons. By this
action we will come to think that a person leaves his/her partner
who has a problem. It may be psychological or emotional.
But do we even think for a minute if we really love our-
selves? In my opinion, some people just do not know how to show
their love to their partners because they do not even know how to
love themselves. For some, love is just a game that people play. It
means that they are not really serious about what they are doing.
Immaturity. What else could be my analysis about that? There are
really adults who up to now are immature because they are afraid
of commitment. If I remember it right, if we love, we commit. The
reason is we enter into a relationship. We both have an obligation
to respond to each other.
Others may say that something is missing when they love.
What is missing is the love they should have for themselves. It is
not wrong to love. Do and think rightfully and do not give it all.
They should leave something for themselves.
Loving oneself is important because through this, you are
able to love someone sincerely. And you may know who you really
want and what you want to do. You will not change partner from
time to time because you saw traits that you did not want. By lov-
ing yourself you will be able to respect yourself and others as well.
If you respect others you will not have a chance to hurt others be-
cause love together with respect makes a God-fearing person.
Love and Happiness
By Pinky T. Agunod, TVET-Bread and Pastry Production
Edukasyon para sa Kinabukasan
By Lorela V. Talingting, 5-A
On Loving Oneself
By Mariam Camille A. Tambio, 5-A
Ano Ba ang Dapat?
By Janet O. Mardido, 5-A
PUNLAD
SECOND TRIMESTER 2011-2012 6
PANITIKAN
Ano nga ba ang batayan para tawaging perpekto ang isang tao? Posible nga ba tayong maging perpekto o sadyang imposibleng mang- yari ang bagay na ito? Ang tao ipinanganak o nilikha bilang kawangis ng Diyos. Sabi nga ng aming CL Teacher “lahat tayo ay tao pero mahirap ang mag-pakatao.” Tama nga naman ang sinabi niya dahil sa napakaraming da-hilan, isa na rito ang kapaligiran. Sa isang komunidad ay mahirap ipaglaban ang sarili mo lalo na kung nag-iisa ka lang kaya minsan nag-papadala ka na lamang sa agos para hindi maiwan. Isang magandang halimbawa ay ang paaralan. Minsan may mga guro na mataas ang ekspektasyon sa isang estudyante lalo na kung ang estudyante ay mahina at alam na hindi makakalaban. Sinasamantala ng mga tao ang kahinaan nito at dahil dito ay hindi niya maipakita ang tunay na sarili dahil sa takot na magalit ang mga tao sa kanya. Pero minsan tumatali-was ka sa gusto nila at dahil sa pagtaliwas mong ito ay tiyak kata-pusan mo na. May mga guro na ginagawa ang lahat para hindi magtagumpay ang isang mag-aaral na tumaliwas sa kanyang kagustuhan. Mahirap ipaglaban ang ganitong bagay lalo na kung ang mag-aaral ay walang kakayahan. Mahirap din namang magbulag-bulagan at magbingi-bingihan sa mga ginagawa sa iyo pero mahirap din ang manahimik na lamang lalo na kung naaapektuhan na ang pag-aaral at ang buhay mo. Mahirap din namang lumaban kung hawak niya ang kinabukasan mo. Kaya ang gagawin mo na lamang ay magtiis at manahimik hanggang sa ikaw ay makapagtapos. Isa itong magandang halimbawa na ang tao ay mahirap ihulmang perpekto kahit na anong kapaligiran ang meron siya, maganda man o hindi, mabuti man o masama. Walang taong per-pekto. Ang tao kahit na hindi perpekto ay dapat pangatawanan at gampanan ang pagiging kawangis ng Diyos. Sabi nga nila “Nobody is perfect but we are trying to be at least perfect bringing with us the like-ness and image of God.” Huwag maging kuntento sa pagsabay sa agos. Subukan itong salungatin at maaaring maging kakaiba ka. Mahirap pero kapag ito ay napagtagumpayan, walang hanggang kasiyahan ang hatid.
Ang Tao, Hindi Perpekto
Ni Emil Dean V. Sayson, 5-A
Marami ang nagsasabi na sila’y maaasahan Karamay mo kahit saan, kahit kailan Sa hirap man o kaginhawaan Kasama mo at handa kang damayan Hindi lahat ng kaibigan ay ganito Tinuring kang kaibigan dahil may nahihita sila sa iyo At sa anumang klase ng mga lakad mo Sa inuman, sa gimikan, sila ang akay mo Kapag sila’y may problema, madali kang lapitan Ngunit ng ika’y nangailangan ika’y tinaguan Animo’y parang meron kang nakakahawang sakit Lahat sila lumalayo wala man lang dumikit Mayroon akong iiwan na katanungan sa inyong isipan Mayroon ka bang ganoong klaseng kaibigan?
Kaibigan
Ni Flabiano Jonathan C. Dela Cruz, 5-A
“Salamat” ang salitang ating mabibigkas
sa mga taong nakatulong ng malaki sa ating buhay.
Kabilang na dito ang paaralan,
kung saan hinubog ang ating katauhan
at nagsilbing pangalawang tahanan natin.
Isa din sa mga ito ay ang ating mga guro
na nagsilbing pangalawang magulang natin ika nga.
Sila ang mga taong matiyagang nagtuturo sa atin
kung paano haharapin ang buhay
at nagbigay sa atin ng dagdag kaalaman.
Kaya munting pasasalamat
ang alay namin sa inyo.
Munting Pasasalamat
Ni Janet O. Mordido, 5-A
Kailan ka matututo sa buhay na masalimuot?
Hanggang sa damdamin punung-puno ng takot
Subukan mong talikuran, kalimutan ang pinagdaanan
Harapin ang bawat hamon nang walang kinakatakutan.
Sa panahong sa iyong buhay wala kang karamay
Salitang pag-asa unti-unting nawawala sa iyong buhay.
Mahal kong kaibigan aking payo ay iyong pakinggan,
Tibayan ang kalooban, huwag kang panghihinaan.
Ipangako sa iyong sarili hinding-hindi susuko
Pagbabagong gagawin isa-isip at isa-puso
Respeto sa sarili makikita ng ibang tao
Pagmamahal sa sarili ibigay ng buong pagkatao.
Pag-Asa
Ni Flabiano Jonathan C. Dela Cruz, 5-A
Noon sunud-sunuran sa sinasabi ng iba na akala’y tulong sa
kanila. Subalit natuklasang ginamit lang pala sa sariling kapakanan nila upang umasenso, nanggamit at nanlamang sa kapwa.
Sabi nila ang karma ay para sa mga taong gumagawa ng ma-sama. Bakit mayroong tao na ang gawa’y manlamang at magsinunga-ling sa kapwa subalit hindi naman nakakarma?
Habang natututo sa paaralang ito, marami ang natutunan at napag-isipan na hindi dapat maging sunud-sunuran na lang kung ano ang ipasya ng iba. Dapat magkaroon ng sariling kapasyahan at maging handa naming harapin anuman ang kahihinatnan. Huwag pumayag na maging “puppet” ng sinuman na pagdaka’y wala naman palang totoong malasakit sa iyo.
Madaling sabihin sa sarili na ikaw ay hindi nagkakamali ngunit hindi pala ito makikita ng sariling mga mata. Ibang tao ang makakakita ng iyong ginagawa. Minsan, kung sino pa ang gumagawa ng kabutihan siya pa ang napapasama. Kaya marami ang nakukulong nang walang sala dahil sa katwira’y mahina at talo sa bibigang pagsa-salita. Kaya hinuhubog sa eskwelahang ito ang buong pagkatao upang makaharap sa tao ng may katatagan, tiwala sa sarili, at makapangat-wiran ng may katapatan.
Gaya ng sinabi ng isang taong kilala, “Huwag mong ibigay ang iyong kalayaan kahit kanino at huwag matakot sa pagsasabi ng ka-totohanan.” Nawa ito ang magsilbing lakas at inspirasyon ng bawat isa upang patuloy na ipaglaban ang kalayaan at katotohanan.
Kalayaan at Katotohanan Anonymous
LITERARY PUNLAD
SECOND TRIMESTER 2011-2012 7
Each morning when I open my eyes
I always feel that I can touch the skies
Because it is another beautiful day
And I know this pretty lady will come my way
And when at last I see this girl
Who makes my heart spin and twirl
It makes me feel that my day is complete
Because her smile is oh so sweet
Her stare makes me freeze
And her voice gentle as the morning breeze
Her hands are soft as silk
And her skin so white like milk
I am thankful with more than words can say
That destiny made her come my way
And I will always give her all my love
Like how I was taught by the Lord above
The Way I Love By Tomas Ferdinand H. Romualdez, 5-B
In my life, there are many things
that I want to achieve.
First, to finish my studies
Second, to work abroad.
Third, to become successful in
my field. And last but not the least
is to marry the man I love.
Aside from that, I want also
To help other people who need help.
I just want to encourage them to
Continue their life
To stand in
Every problem that they are experiencing
So that they have the strength
To gain more success in their life.
My Own
Everything was working normally for the workers of Normal Garments Factory. They came early, did their thing, and left afterwards. Everything in the factory was like a habit for every employee. Even during payday was like a routine happening every 30th day of the month. They lined-up outside the H.R. Office, waited for their turn, and accepted the cold cash inside the brown envelope. Employees did not care about their receipt or the computation of their salary, but not Rizalina, or Lina to her friends. She checked it every payday. Rizalina, having no spouse, was worried about the future of her two children. She wanted them to finish their studies and not end up illiterate like her. She was not able to go to school because her parents could not afford to send her to school. That’s why she worked so hard to provide for her family. She sewed the dream of having a good life, just like every Filipino who landed on a blue col-lar job. Upon receiving her salary, she immediately checked the receipt inside the envelope. She noticed that there was a deducted amount on it. However, it did not indicate where it went or what it was for. Lina was confused whether to talk to the management or let the things to happen again and again. She was aware that the company was violating their rights. They were taking advantage of those employees because they knew how much they needed to work. Finally, she decided to talk to them hoping that the management would be kind enough to understand her. As she entered the Personnel’s Office, she immediately saw a strange looking, white haired man. That was Mr. Norman Manggoyo, their operations manager. The situation added fear to her because the manager looked so mad at those few people he was talking with. Mr. Manggoyo’s voice was so loud that anyone who would hear it would tremble in fear. Seeing that, she asked herself, “Do I really need to open this to him? It happened for so long, what if I let this out of my mind?” But her mind shouted something, “If you will not talk to him now, how long will you let that happen to you and to the other employees?” She pursued her plan of talking with the manager. “ Ahm, good evening, Sir!” she said cheerfully. “Oh yes! Mrs. Bagumbayan. It is already eight in the evening. Supposedly, you are out by nine. What brought you here?” Mr. Manggoyo responded without looking at her. “Sir, I just want to clear something.” “And what is that something?” Mr. Manggoyo interrupted. “I noticed that my salary is lacking some amount. I just want to know where that money goes Sir? I mean is there something that you need to de-duct?” “I don’t know about your salary, all I know is it is the accounting that you need to talk with about that.” Mr. Manggoyo said, smiling arrogantly. “Oh yes, I came to Accounting Office and they said that it was you who I need to approach about these things.” “And what do you mean by that, Mrs. Bagumbayan?” he stood up and slammed his table. “Are you trying to say that I’m doing something on your sal-ary?” he asked. “No Mr. Manggoyo. That is why I’m asking this…I’m thinking if there are some deductions that I forgot.” But the manager was already mad. “Damn you! Why are you saying those things to me? I am earning money so why should I do that?” he shouted. “I didn’t say you did anything. And don’t shout or say bad words. Yes! I am just your worker here, but you don’t have the right to speak to me like that. I respect you, please don’t force me to say something that will hurt you,” she said. “Damn you! I am the manager and the owner of this company. I have all the right to say anything that I want to say. I can do whatever I want to do. And by that I am saying… you have to find another job because I am kicking you out of this work!” he said. “B…But I need this job!” She said unknowingly vowing her head and tears started to fall. “So you still need this job? Huh!” asked Mr. Mangoyo. Lina nodded. “Ok, I’m giving you back your job, in one condition. You will follow all my rules, you will not say anything to other employees against this company, and you will not act anything that will lead me to kick you out.” He said while turning his back to Lina. “On Monday you can continue working here if you agree with my conditions,” he added. Then Lina walked out the door, puzzled. “By the way, Mrs. Bagumbayan, your pride will not feed your tummy.” He told Lina. As Lina was walking towards her home, she thought about the condition of the manager. “I do not have savings to spend if I stopped working and look for another job. We would all get hungry, and my children would need to stop going to school. Oh God, what will I do? Please help me.” Early Monday morning, as soon as the cocks cackled, she prepared herself for her load of work. She decided to go back to the factory. “I need this job more than anything else. I guess Mr. Manggoyo was right. Pride won’t feed me and my family. Maybe that is the reason why the other employ-ees do not bother themselves looking at their receipts, because they’ve already been blinded by the reality that fighting the authorities will not help them im-prove their lives. It is the way of life. No money and no knowledge mean no power,” she thought.
Unsewable Dreams (Short Story) by Gerson Francisco, Laralyn Rollo, Reynan Del Rosario, Eric Dizon, Nia Flores, and Joseph Antonio , 3-A
By Janet O. Mordido, 5-A
PUNLAD
SECOND TRIMESTER 2011-2012 8
FEATURES
Noong ika 20-21 ng Oktubre ay ginanap ang Sportsfest
2011 ng mga mag-aaral ng ANHS sa St. Benilde Gymnasium.
Dito nagpaligsahan ang mga estudyante sa ibat-ibang palaro. Ipi-
nakita ng bawat manlalaro ang kanilang talento at buong husay nila
itong ipinamalas. Ang overall champion sa taong ito ay ang TVET,
1st runner up ang 5th year, at 2nd runner up ang 4th year. Sa huling
araw ng Sportsfest ay inanunsyo at ginawaran ng parangal ang mga
nagsipagwagi sa bawat laro.
Ang mga nagsipagwagi sa ibat-ibang larangan ay ang mga
sumusunod: Sa bagong laro, Futsal ay nagkamit ng gold ang 2nd
year, silver ang TVET, at bronze ang 4th year. Sa Arm Wresting
Women’s Division naman ay nagkamit ng gold ang 4th year, silver
ang 1st year, at bronze ang 5th year .Sa Arm Wrestling Men’s Divi-
sion ay nagkamit ng gold ang TVET, silver ang 5th year, at bronze
ang 1st year. Sa Track and Field 4x100 meters Relay ay nagkamit
ng gold ang TVET, silver ang 5th year, at bronze ang 1st year. Sa
TVET itinanghal na kampeon sa Sportsfest 2011
Nina Janet O. Mordido at Lorela V. Talingting, 5-A
Badminton Women’s Double ay nagkamit ng gold ang TVET, sil-
ver ang 3rd year, at bronze ang 5th year. Sa Badminton Men’s Dou-
ble ay nagkamit ng gold ang 5th year, silver ang TVET, at bronze
ang 3rd year. Sa Chess ay nagkamit ng gold ang TVET, silver ang
1st year, at bronze ang 5th year. Sa Dart Mixed Doubles ay nag-
kamit ng gold ang TVET, silver ang 5th year, at bronze ang 3rd
year. Sa Tug-of-War ay nagkamit ng gold ang 5th year, silver ang
4th year, at bronze ang 1st year. Sa Volleyball ay nagkamit ng gold
ang 4th year, silver ang 3rd year, at bronze ang TVET. Sa Basket-
ball ay nagkamit ng gold ang 2nd year, silver ang TVET, at bronze
ang 5th year. Ang itinanghal na MVP sa larong Futsal ay si Jessel
Plazuela ng 2-B, sa Volleyball ay si Anthony de la paz ng 4-B at sa
Basketball naman ay si Edward Mitra ng 2-B. Natapos ang gabi sa
panalangin at pag awit ng ng Alma mater. Naging matagumpay at
masaya ang ginanap na Sportsfest 2011 sa pangunguna ng Student
Council at ni Gng. Rosemarie V. Katipunan.
Guhit ni Jhaspher Lemuel Estoque, 5-A
We pray for all the victims of typhoons in 2011. May God grant our nation
strength as we face life’s adversaries. Let us keep the faith alive in our hearts and
never lose hope. May we not cease to help others as we live by generosity with St.
John Baptist de La Salle as our inspiration.
CARTOON TIME!
ANHS representatives
visited De La Salle Zobel
(DLSZ) last November 22,
2011 to witness WIZUP
(Academic Festival 2011), an
interactive exhibit called The
World in a Train.
The exhibit aims to
provide opportunity for stu-
dents to showcase some of
their best and most impressive
projects this school year. The
invitation was extended to the
different night schools of La
Salle for them to experience
also the oral presentations, in-
informative exhibits, creative
performances, and relative vid-
eos.
Students found the train
concept quite intriguing at
first. Participants were given
five minutes per station to lis-
ten to the project presentation
of students and to interact with
them. The projects showed the
students’ hardships, creativity,
communicative competence,
and interpersonal skills.. Each
station had a distinguished
mark depending on the subject
being presented.
“I did not expect that
their exhibit is different from
the usual exhibit we have in
school. I just hope that one day
we will invite them in our
school and have our exhibits
showcased as well,” said Ger-
son Francisco of 3-A.
Start of new undertaking in DLSZ WIZUP
By Maria Rodel Sunshine V. Santillan , 3-A