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ANCHS Class 2000 - 2001 Commencement Address

ANCHS Class 2000 - 2001 Commencement Exercises
March 29, 2001
Commencement Address
by Violeta S. Alinsao


      Mr. Dioscoro Gil, the ever dynamic principal of this school, Mrs. Marina Paredes, my mentor and present head of the Academic Department, Mr. Armando Paredes, head of the Vocational Department, members of the administrative staff, honored graduates, dear parents, guests, ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon.
      Thank you for that very kind introduction. I would like to take note that of all the kind words mentioned during the introduction, I savored most the thought that I am a daughter of a grand educator of this school. I and my family are proud to say that my late father’s effort did not go in vain in guiding and providing me with an impressive opportunity available during those times.
      Furthermore, to speak before this audience on this very momentous occasion is a profound honor and privilege on my part. First and foremost, I would like to congratulate you, dear parents. As a parent like you, I can very well understand the sacrifices that you went through in order to provide these handsome and beautiful graduates with education that will help them cope with challenges in life.
      Likewise, my greetings go to the dedicated and committed teachers, school administrators and staff who made this afternoon’s memorable event possible.
     And most of all to you, dear graduates, Today is your day, a very memorable day in your life. You are the most important characters of this show. You made us extremely elated as well as proud to be a part of this very momentous event in your life. This reminds me of my own high school graduation when I was at your age, seated exactly at a place where you are now. At that very moment, never did I think that someday I will be invited to deliver a commencement speech. Given this task, I feel so flattered and privileged.
     Commencement days are always fun… until the keynote speaker arises to remind you that commencement is “the time of beginning,” and so far, as duties and responsibilities are concerned, you haven’t really lived at all yet, and all the marvelous challenges and opportunities are still before you.
Yes, dear graduates, after working so hard and so long for that diploma, the last thing in the world you want to hear anybody tell you is that the road is going to get rougher, up ahead.
     However, I am not here to scare you, or to overwhelm you with what lies ahead. My task as I see it is to further inspire you to become a more successful person. I am sorry; I don’t have a magic potion for that. There are so many books that will reveal to you the secret of success. But if there is one thing I want you all, dear graduates to learn from me, is… TO TAKE PLEASURES IN LIFE DAILY TREASURES. It is the most important thing I have discovered about measuring success.
     Sometimes we thought that happiness is being “on top” that we miss to appreciate the beauty around us and the love and company of our loved one, our parents, and friends. We take them for granted. In our desire to be at the “top”, we sacrifice the joy of today, like the ecstasy of waddling in the pool of water, to savor the taste of an ice cream, or appreciate the smell and beauty of a rose. It is not bad to be on top, like a mega star, or being on top of the graduating class. My friends, what is bad is if in the process of getting there, we hurt or push other people, if we go to the extent of cheating or doing bad things to others.
     To give you a clearer example, let me tell you the story of “Stripe, the Caterpillar.” One day Stripe finds his normal routine dull and meaningless so he crawls off to discover the secret of life. He come across other caterpillars who don’t seem to know more about life than he does, but he joins a group of them who all saw to be crawling in the same direction. Soon they come upon a towering column of squirming, wriggling caterpillar’s pillar that seems to rise forever into the clouds high above. The caterpillars seem to be desperately trying to crawl and wriggle over one another to reach the top of the pillar, and Stripes get excited. Perhaps the top of the pillar is where he will find what he is looking for. “What’s at the top?” asks Stripe as another caterpillar wriggles by. The fellow caterpillar isn’t sure, but it must be awfully good because everybody’s rushing to get up there. So Stripe begins fighting his way up the column, being stepped on, and stepping on others, as he climbs toward the top. While Stripe fights his way up, he realizes that he can’t get to the absolute top unless he gets rid of those who displaced by the ones next in line. He is only a few wriggles from the top when he hears a whisper “there’s nothing up here after all.” Stripe gets very frustrated and begins to fight his way back down the pillar. There, he learns how to spin his own cocoon and emerged a lovely butterfly.
      So you see, ladies and gentlemen, in our desire to go on the top, sometimes we became cruel, insensitive, ruthless person. Besides, we miss to see and appreciate the beauty of the other person and enjoy a hearty laugh with them.
       Remember, from the start, you are already a winner, important and valuable. Nobody is better than the other. You are respected as a child of God with your unique God-given gift. For example, Nena may not be academically excellent, but she is somebody who can outdo Regine Velasquez when it comes to singing. Being able to sing beautifully is a gift from the Lord.
       To our educators and parents, it is worth noting that one of the healthiest discoveries of recent times is the understanding that intelligence is much more than which is measured by standard IQ test. Our ability to affirm children is strengthened when we open ourselves to the possibility that their intelligence is expressed in different ways from our own. The more we know about the diversity of intelligences in the world, the better equipped we are to help our children tap into their particular strengths, share up any relative weaknesses, and become more well-rounded individuals. These are important resources as they progress through the school years. A child may excel in any of these areas: Verbal/ Linguistic which is the ability to use words and language effectively and creatively in writing, reading, speaking and listening. Or in Logical/ Mathematical which is the ability to think abstractly, to recognize patterns, and to see connections between separate pieces of information. However, those with the ability to form images and pictures in the mind and to work effectively with patterns, shapes, and physical relationships, and colors possess Visual/Spatial intelligence. Likewise, those with the ability to use the body to express emotion (as in dance to play or game as in athletics), or to create (as in making a new invention) has Body/Kinesthetic Intelligence.
       Those with Musical/Rhythmic Intelligence have the ability to recognize and direct rhythmic and tonal patterns in creative ways. Interpersonal Intelligence is the ability to deal effectively with others in relationships and communication. The child with strong interpersonal skills will excel in activities that require working with others, being sensitive to others and leading others.
Lastly, a child with Intrapersonal Intelligence has the ability to reflect upon the self and understand one’s own feelings and emotions.
        Most often, ladies and gentlemen, when we see others who are smarter, cleverer, or better looking, the automatic conclusion is that others deserve the best. Though we all tend to compare ourselves with others, the happiest people in life know that they don’t really compete against each other. They are happy for doing their best, based on their GOD GIVEN GIFT. So, instead of achieving or performing to impress the world or your peers, seek to do something that is beautiful, excellent, and heartwarming.
Suppose, for example, you set to sing. You practice hard and long, doing it for the sheer excitement of doing your best. You need no one else to measure you or your skill. Your judge is GOD and your own self-respect.
         My dear graduates, your Alma Mater has provided you with necessary values and a very impressive academic foundation that will equip you to face more challenges that will come your way as you enter the tertiary level of education. I’m pretty sure you’ll miss your teachers and classmates. Though many will luckily be able to proceed to college, some due to some personal reasons may not be fortunate. However, keep in mind that wherever you are, your Alma Mater will remain to be a strong bond that will keep you together. You have gathered a lot of good and happy memories during your stay here. Keep them with you, treasure them, cherries them. These are your priceless possessions in life.
I must leave you, now, and I can’t think of nothing better way than saying:
“Being the best is no more, no less, than doing the best, giving the best shot, and being the best in everything you do. This is your best offering to our Lord.”
           Again, thank you for this privilege and Congratulations.


               MAY OUR LORD BE WITH US ALWAYS!

ANCHS Class 2000 - 2001 Salutatory Address

ANCHS Class 2000 - 2001 Commencement Exercises
March 29, 2001
Salutatory Address
by Jacquelyn Gomez


      Honored guests, parents, Mr. Dioscoro G. Gil Jr., faculty and staff of Alimodian National Comprehensive High School, members of the Graduating Class, friends, ladies and gentleman, good afternoon.
     Welcome to the 52nd Commencement Exercises of Alimodian National Comprehensive High School.
     Today, we come together to witness the most memorable event in our high school life, the long cherished dream – our Graduation. This is the end of four long years of struggles and sacrifices but the new beginning of another rocky road of educational journey.
     As we proceed to another difficult task ahead of us, we feel a mixed feeling of joy, excitement, fears and anxieties. But we do hope that our four long years stay in this institution will arm us against difficulties and obstacles that await us.
     Today, we are here to receive the fruit of our sacrifice. We are here to reap laurels – the prize of our hard work. But all of these are impossible without those who have supported and guided us.
     Fellow Graduates, let this moment, be a time of praising and thanksgiving. Above all, let this be the very moment to thank Him our Almighty Father, for the blessings He has given us. I personally owe him for what I am today. “Thank You, Dear God.”
     Let us also be grateful to our dear parents, who gave us love, support and guidance. The patience you’ve given us, awaken our minds to feel a deep feeling of guilt in every wrong deed we have made.  We know, you’ve done your best to make us better individuals. I am grateful for this privilege to thank personally my parents. You have sacrificed so much for me; for such, I offer you my success today.  Without you, maybe life would be meaningless for me. Thank you very much for your never ending support. You are always behind me in whatever hardships and shortcomings in our family. What I’ve experienced will inspire me as I move on to the challenging roads of college life.
     I also extend my gratitude to our dear teachers for their patience, their untiring efforts in helping us learn and become better citizens of tomorrow. I owe you the knowledge and great foundation to battle the different challenges I’ll encounter in the future. To you, I am forever grateful. Maybe your names would be forgotten but your precious guidance will stay forever in our hearts.
     Fellow Graduates, we are happy for the achievement we’ve gained, but a moment from now, we have to say goodbye. We have to start another phase of education. As we proceed, let us be thankful to our dear ALMA MATER, the Alimodian National Comprehensive High School, which has truly equipped us with knowledge and moral values. These will lead us in our search for other fields of endeavor. Thank you dear ANCHS, wherever we are, whatever we may become, we promise that we always uphold your name and reap more laurels in the future. We leave you with heads up high for we have a great foundation to support the blocks piled on our shoulders. We are now strong to carry them and survive the walls that may hinder our paths along our journey. With God’s grace, we will trudge the yellow brick road and follow the end of the rainbow because surely the pot of gold awaits us there.
    To all of you who share your precious time with us today, Thank you and Welcome to our Day of   Celebration!

ANCHS Class 2000 - 2001 Valedictory Address

ANCHS Class 2000 - 2001 
Commencement Exercises
March 29, 2001
Valedictory Address


        Honored guests, our dynamic and beloved mayor, Mary Lou Alipao, our energetic principal, Mr. Dioscoro G. Gil, Jr., department heads, PTCA officials, beloved parents, fellow graduates, friends ladies and gentlemen good evening.
        What is this occasion for me and my fellow graduates? Of course, today is the day of triumphant celebration of our success. We are happy and grateful because we are able to celebrate with you this Graduation Day.
         I, for one, believe that today is the moment of rejoicing for finally, after four years for trying to push myself to the limits to reach my goal – I have reached the finishing line. Apparently every finisher is a winner. So I am a winner and so do all graduates today.
        High school life has never been easy for those who have sacrificed much like me. It is not easy to study and get good grades when your basic needs aren’t procured and provided; nor it is easy when you have to wake up very early to prepare food and to walk to school because you don’t have money to pay for a ride. But as long as we have our dreams and we’re determined to reach them we are willing to do the sacrifice. And this is what we get today – fruit of our toil.
         It is not easy to leave this school for this has been a dear part of me. ANCHS has witnessed how I have built friendships and camaraderie, how I have explored its surroundings and happily built my dreams. Yet, I have to let go explored… you must let go. It pains to do this but just like Siddhartha who has said, letting go is like a flowing river. It flows but it’s always there, always new.
On this graduation day, we have many persons to thank for. We thank our parents who have unselfishly worked hard so that they can send us to school. With their love and generosity we are able to make it. In recognition thereof for heir heroic love, may we request our parents and guardians to stand up? Fellow graduates, let’s give a warm of applause to the unsung heroes of the world – our parents!
        To our dear teachers, administrators and staff, we are so grateful for your patience, guidance and support. Dear mentors, we are always thankful for the knowledge, skills, values and lessons in life which you have painstakingly taught us.
        To our dear Alma Mater, the Alimodian National Comprehensive High School, whose ideals of values and excellence, we will always keep up, thank you.
        To God our very source of everything, whose love and kindness are boundless, we thank you. With you by our side, we will run the race of life again. And with our determination and faith in you, we believe that we’ll reach the finishing line and again, we can say, “We are finishers, we are winners!.”
        Our roads in life will separate after here but for sure, we’ll cross our paths again. And if you feel you’re close to tears now, just say, “Soon it will be over.”
        To all of you, thank you and see you at the crossroads!

ANCHS Class Will And Testament Of Class 2001 - JS Prom 2001

Alimodian National Comprehensive High School
JS Prom 2001
Our Class Will and Testament
Class of 2000 – 2001


          Graduation is drawing near and we have to bid our happy-sad farewell. We can’t imagine that not too long from now, we will walk to our destination in separate ways.
          Four years has passed and we have survived those painstaking tasks and failures, struggles and sacrifices. “It was the best of time, the worst of time,” Charles Dickens said in his “Tale of Two Cities.”
          Truly, four long years of high school life is a concoction of pains and joys. Many of us thought of quitting along the way. But for the majority of us, who are present in this meaningful occasion, we choose to give a good fight. We are determined to brave all difficulties that may still come our way.   We’ll move and trudge the path to the end of the rainbow. Surely the pot of gold awaits us there.
          Before we depart, we, the Senior Class 2000-2001, extend our sincerest thanks and heartfelt gratitude to our dear principal, Mr. Dioscoro G. Gil Jr., members of the administrative and facilitative staff and to all teachers;
          Our million thanks for the patience, understanding and concern in molding us to be what we are now, these we’ll cherish and treasure forever.
          To our Parents;
          Thank you, for all the support you’ve given us. Words are not enough to express how grateful we are to have parents like you “We love you, and we are proud of you!”
         Most of all to our Almighty God, we owe you all these things, our good health and the strong will.
Traditionally before we leave our dear school ANCHS, we the Seniors give our Class Will and Testament to you, Juniors. It includes the best and the worst in our batch- but it is worth remembering,
         Here it goes…
         The responsible leaders of the Seniors: Liny Garillos, Jacquelyne Gomez, Marissa Tolentino, Flory Ann Alinsud, Cherry Gil Alegroso, Ma. Febe Salinas, Ignacio AlmedralejoJr., Michel John Allones, Feve Amorsolo and Lilee Mae Ampordan expect Archie Garillos, Jo-Ann Alicer, Evaniza Paguntalan, Ruby Daryl Cabrias, April Mae Calibara, Lucky Marie Caparanga, Christian Beatingo, Valerie Joan Tacal and Olive Armada to lead their batch to the road of achievements and learn to cooperate as much as the Seniors have done.
         Liny Garillos leave her responsibility as Editor-In-Chief of The Hillside Echoes to whoever can make it, Archie Garillos, Olive Armada or Ma. Joy Tabaosares. On the other hand, Jacquelyn Gomez turns over her editorial table to Evaniza Paguntalan to take her place as Ali Mudin’s Editor-in-Chief.
        The number wizards of the Seniors: Liny Garillos, Marissa Tolentino, Jacquelyn Gomez, Bevien Alcantara, Jovy Ann Almeria, Jaisa Mhe Amase, Michel John Allones, Ignacio Almendralejo, Jr. and John Mar Ambut leave their magic in solving complex problems and Algebraic expressions to Archie Garillos, Gerry Almira, Elisa Cabañas, Jo-Ann Alicer, Michael Angcoy and Christian Beatingo.
         Liny Garillos, our bet in English declamation leaves her declamation pieces to Ma. Joy Tabaosares, while Marissa Tolentino expects Jacquiline Mambaret to follow her footsteps in Filipino declamation.
        The expert physicists of our batch Liny Garillos, Marissa Tolentino, Jacquelyne Gomez, Flory Ann Alinsud, Jaisa Mhe Amase, Jovy Ann Almeria, Gladys Dee Torrento, Michel John Allones, Cherry Gil Alegroso, and Lilee Mae Ampordan wish the young chemists Archie Garillos, Lucky Marie Caparanga, Jo-Ann Alicer, April Mae Calibara, William Amorcillo, Nancy Castiva, and Rovelyn Yagin to take their places.
        Jovy Ann Almeria, Michel John Allones, Flory Ann Alinsud, Bevien Alcantara, Jaisa Mhe Amase, Cherry Gil Alegroso and Marlo Alli our “Historians of the Year” leave their history books and maps to Archie Garillos, Jo-Ann Alicer, Ruby Daryl Cabrias, Evaniza, Paguntalan, Lucky Marie Caparanga, April Mae Calibara, Ma. Joy Tabaosares, Nancy Castiva, Honey Grace Andag and Jacquiline Mambaret.
       The statisticians of our batch, namely: Liny Garillos, Marissa Tolentino, Jacquelyne Gomez and Flory Ann Alinsud pass their review books and materials, calculators, and pens to any Juniors to follow their footsteps as top ten in Regional Statistics Quiz Contest.
       The expert kuryenthesians who were the modern Faradays, Ampere and Volta: Liny Garillos, Thomas Anthony Alderete, Alfredo Anacan III, Allen Anayan, Angelo Bautista, Marlo Alli and Gladys Dee Torrento hand down their electrocuted brains and hand techniques in installing electrical wirings to Christian Beatingo, Ryan Sumagaysay, Jonas Alib, Jo-Ann Alicer and Mary Jane Anecita. While the ability of Liny Garillos, Jacquelyne Gomez, Jovy Ann Almeria, Jaisa Mhe Amase, Marissa Tolentino, Gladys Dee Torrento, Feve Amorsolo, Michel John Allones and Ignacio Almendralejo, Jr. in solving current, voltage and resistance problems related to electricity are mirrored in Archie Garillos, Evaniza Paguntalan, Jo-Ann Alicer, Christian Beatingo, April Mae Calibara, Nancy Castiva, Olive Armada, William Amorcillo and Valerie Joan Tacal.
       Everybody is thrilled by the melodious and sweet voice of Liny Garillos, Marissa Tolentino, Lilee Mae Ampordan, Cherry Gil Alegroso, Gladys Dee Torrento, Nickel Caldelero, Marivic Andicoy, Mafe Grace Andea and Rey Huesca which can possibly be heard through Archie Garillos, Evaniza Paguntalan, Ryan Sumagaysay, Precious Mae Angelitud, Jacquiline Mambaret, Mark Amada, Donna Mae Alinday, Teresa Aguilar, William Amorcillo and Rogelyn Salcedo who can impress the crowd by their amazing performance.
       Our lawn tennis champions: Junelyn Buhay and April Boglosa leave their magic rockets to Naro Aliparo and Pearl Jewel Aguila; while Tom Jeceff Alipao and Jessie Jan Famillaran wish Charisse Ann Salvilla, Cyrus Cañonero and Butch Villanueva to be our table tennis buff.
       Our black belters Marissa Tolentino and Jacquelyne Gomez will turn over their punching bags, gym, belts and uniform to aspiring neophytes Archie Garillos and Evaniza Paguntalan to prove their worth and be the next taekwondo stars who can bring the first Olympic gold for the Philippines.
       The sharp move and techniques of our Grand Masters: Liny Garillos, Jo-R Alicer and Carlson Alinday are passed to her sister Jo-Ann Alicer and to Janice Bordon and Mary Jane Sabit.
       The Sepak Takraw Champions: Ednuelito Alitre, Placido Allin and Richard Anciano turn over their unblockable kicks and headings to Albert Alipen, Michael Magno and Glenn Anciano.
       The Magnificent performance of our sexy CAT-I Corps Commander Cherry Gil Alegroso is a challenge to any Junior who can handle the next battalion.
       The ANCHS Rondalla of our batch: Liny Garillos, Feve Amorsolo, Bevien Alcantara, Lilee Mae Ampordan, Jaybee Jocson, Carol Jean Capitpit, Mafe Grace Andea, Ma. Liezel Demafiles, Ma. Lorraine Allesa, Ruby Mae Aguilar, Gloria Romana Bisenio and Guen Cecile Lopez leave their ability in strumming their instruments, their musical notes to Sharon Amoyot, Chona Farillo, Archie Garillos, April Mae Calibara, Joyme Anape, Olive Armada, Sharrel Ambe, William Amorcillo, Catherine Amoyot and Mary Jane Manguray; while the ability of Elmer Clamar, MV Jun Anino, Geneveve Amaguin, Ma. Shirly Cagud, Liezel Joy Pin, Edmon Guardia, Jovelyn Abejo and Danilo Butanga in blowing musical instruments to Philbryan Quijano, Billy Clamar, Julie Ray Alim and Evaniza Paguntalan.
       The Cuisine Queens of the Seniors: Julie Ann Hechanova, Judelyn Gervacio, Irene Butanga, Anelyn Aleoran, and Ma. Theresa Glorian leave their recipe books and magic wands in preparing nutritious and mouth watering delicacies to Archie Garillos, Dolly Rose Hervas, Ma. Sofia Ray Capada, Jizelle Alimante, Vivian Angcoy and Marjolin Cagud.
      The “Fashion Designers of the Millenium” namely; Jaybee Jocson, Ma. Febe Salinas, Junelyn Buhay, Girlie Alinday, Mary Jane Tediong, Ma. Janice Alingasa, Queenie Amboy, and Analiza Amoto who can popularize fashion trends nowadays reflect their design philosophy to Ruby Daryl Cabrias, Reyna Vie Prieto, Precious Angelitud, Ma. Cecilia Lerona and Jacquiline Mambaret.
       The studious and silent movers of the Seniors; Liny Garillos, Jaisa Mhe Amase, Jacquelyn Gomez, Flory Ann Alinsud, Bevien Alcantara, Jovy Ann Almeria and Gladys Dee Torrento are mirrored in Archie Garillos, Nancy Castiva, Ruby Daryl Cabrias, William Amorcillo and Jacquiline Mambaret, while the serious looking Seniors; Shanney Allanic, Jo-R Alicer, Aries Almira, Marlo Alli, Michel John Allones, John Alemania, Marissa Tolentino, Girlie Paguntalan and Teddy Cantallopez are visually seen in Evaniza Paguntalan, Ruby Daryl Cabrias, Bernardo Amarro and Nancy Castiva.
       Considered as beauticians of our batch: Liny Garillos, Marissa Tolentino, Myra Lozada, Almie Muñoz, Michelle Alemania, Marjorie Ambacan, Cheryl Altar, Merlyn Almeria, Maricel Alcudia, Mayjene Ambacan and Janet Anaya leave their elegant touches and creativity in turning simple look teenagers to a dashing gorgeous ladies to Maricon Andica, Ma. Rocelyn Carmelita, Roselyn Capasgordo, Ailyn Amualla and Marigold Cabihagan.
       The skills of Cedric Salvilla and Leonard Rhoy Tiva in making pieces of woods into elegant sets of furniture are handed down to Francisco Homilogo, Bernardo Amarro III, John Alicer, Rafael Amoyan and Julie Ray Alim.
       Jacquelyn Gomez, Genesa Talite, Chona Anitubo, Gerlie Mangollado and Ricky Jay Elenterio pass their secrets in caring and producing livestock and poultry products to Archie Garillos, Evaniza Paguntalan, Karen Andoloy and Elisa Cabañas.
       Considered as romantic pocketbook lovers of the Seniors: Liny Garillos, Marissa Tolentino, Jacquelyn Gomez, Reynalyn Sorongon, Ma. Lorraine Allesa, Ma. Febe Salinas, Rosalyn Bendol, Guen Cecile Lopez, Ma. Fema Cabanalan, Jaisa Mhe Amase, April Jade Almedralejo, Ma. Jean Amboy, Joanna Marie Gomez, and Jaybee Jocson pass their pocketbooks, magazines and comics to Archie Garillos, Ma. Joyme Anape, Evaniza Paguntalan, Nancy Castiva, Ruby Daryl Cabrias, Gede Lou Marfil, Chona Farillon, Sharon Amoyot, Myrene Pena, Ruzel Mae Magtalas, Mila Caya, Dolly Rose Hervas, Krystel Saclote, Ma. Cecilia Lerona, Glen Alomia, Esper Lou Angostura and Donna Mae Alinday.
        The Cradle Snatchers: Liny Garillos, Marissa Tolentino, Jacquelyn Gomez, Joanna Marie Gomez, Jaybee Jocson, Ma. Febe Salinas, Ma. Lorraine Allesa, Feve Amorsolo, Mafe Grace Andea, Geraldine Puson, Shanney Allanic, Alfredo Anacan III, Ralph Anthony Amase, Jeffrey Salvacion, Allen Anayan, Aries Almira, and Gloria Romana Bisenio who get attracted to their younger brother and sisters in lower years are reflected in Archie Garillos, Evaniza Paguntalan, John Mark Cañonero, Ryan Sumagaysay, Lucky Marie Caparanga, Valerie Joan Tacal, Ruby Daryl Cabrias, Nikky Nel Salvilla, Romy Alibagon, April Mae Calibara and Jo-Ann Alicer.
        Our unbeatable so-called “Lady in Red” of the Seniors: Cherry Gil Alegroso, challenges any Juniors who wants to follow her eye-catching intro and cool body movements in leading the cheering squad.
        The prophets and good servants of Christ; Junelyn Buhay, Gloria Romana Bisenio, Liny Garillos, Jacquelyn Gomez, Ricky Jay Elenterio, Ma. Janice Alingasa and Joanna Marie Gomez wish that their commitment in spreading the word of God to be continued by Archie Garillos, Katrina Barrios, Jun Mar Angustia, Jacqueline Mambaret, Ruby Daryl Cabrias, Ma. Cecilia Lerona and Eddie Cantomayor.
        The Crying techniques and dramatic skills of Ma. Janice Alingasa, Jaybee Jocson, Jacquelyn Gomez, Janice Tacaisan, Sheena Marie Alzate, Feve Amorsolo, Rachel Embate and Mafe Grace Andea that make our heart aches and sentiments revealed to Butch Villanueva, Myrene Peña, Donna Mae Alinday, Evaniza Paguntalan, April Mae Calibara, Ma. Joy Tabaosares and Gede Lou Marfil; while the laughing bunch; Liny Garillos, Marissa Tolentino, Thomas Anthony Alderete, Ryan Embate, Jerol Camarista, Gladys Manicsic, Ma. Liezel Demafiles, MV Jun Anino and Michael Alejan pass their role being the next comedian of their classes to Archie Garillos, Mark Amada, Melchor Alip, Cyrus Cañonero, Charisse Ann Salvilla, Gene Lou Albuya, Ma. Cecilia Lerona and Ma. Joy Tabaosares.
      Know as weirdos; Gladys Manicsic, Joanna Marie Gomez, Paul Frannie Cabatbat, Jessie Rey Alquitran, Charlene Tagabi, Marlo Alli, Jo-R Alicer, Ruzel Lee Tria, Diobani Cloyd Paciente and Debbie Garganza bequeath their unusual behaviors to Mark Joseph Cruz, Evaniza Paguntalan, Joanna Aguirre and Karen Andoloy.
         The Casper Company of the Seniors; John Mar Ambut, Ignacio Almendralejo, Jr., Angelo Bautista, Paul Frannie Cabatbat, and Diobani Cloyd Paciente want to share their invisibility cloak and “anytime can the company” to Cyrus Cañonero, Michael Angcoy, Gerry Almira, Bernardo Amarro III, Mechor Alip and Mark Capada.
         The controversial “medtick” of the Seniors who never runs out of their boasting and bragging; Liny Garillos, Thomas Anthony Alderete, Diobani Cloyd Paciente, Ignacio Almendralejo, Jr., Joel Camique Jr., Ralph Anthony Amase, Jerol Camarista and Renan Sanchez.
         The electrifying beauties and eye-catching smiles of Gloria Romana Biseni ,Girlie Alinday, Liny Garillos, Joanna Marie Gomez, Debbie Garganza, Jacquelyn Gomez, Ma. Janice Alingasa, Ma. Febe Salinas, Carol Jean Capitpit, Lilee Mae Ampordan, Reynalyn Sorongon, Sheena Marie Alzate, Ruzel Lee Tria, and April Joy Eslana are also reflected in Sharrel Ambe, Archie Garillos, Olive Armada, Honey Grace Andag, Dolly Rose Hervas, Ma. Cecilia Lerona, April Mae Calibara, Ma. Joy Tabaosares, Gene Lou Albuya, and Jo-Ann Alicer.
        Wow! The Coca-cola bodied seniors or the bottle shaped body that almost made them to The Biggest Loser reality show; Jemson Arceo, April Boglosa, Maricon Andea, Jelly Aguirre, Jaybee Jocson, Romina Soriaso, Junelyn Buhay and Rosalyn Bendol in their 74-64 no more figures pass their diet pills and girdles to Lucky Marie Caparanga, Evaniza Paguntalan, Mayumi Catida and Lenie Tanangonan.
        The graceful and fantastic skills in interpreting folk dances of Liny Garillos, Joanna Marie Gomez, Ruzel Lee Tria, Ma. Janice Alingasa, Sheena Marie Alzate, Thomas Anthony Alderete, Herman Andeo, Ignacio Almendralejo, Jr., Marlo Alli and Ricky Jay Elenterio are also seen in the performance of Ma. Cecilia Lerona, Jo-Ann Alicer, Reyna Vie Prieto, Dolly Rose Hervas, Christian Beatingo, Albert Alipen, Orbelle Alojado, and Nikki Nel Salvilla.
         “Black is beautiful,” like the beauty of Liny Garillos, Genesa Talite, Geraldine Puson, Liezel Ocbian, Ma. Ruby Aquiman and Rachel Embate is also mirrored in Katrina Barrios, Iryn Cantomayor, Butch Villanueva, Hernanie Callado and Rowil Visto.
         The pretty boys and campus heartthrobs of the seniors; Shanney Allanic, Ricky Jay Elenterio, Tom Jeceff Alipao, Rodel Labañero, Jeffrey Salvacion, Lou Mark Abadia, Benneth Anthony Alloso, Michael Anthony Alejan, Jessie Jan Famillaran and Herman Andeo reflects their identities to Jun Mar Angustia, Cyrus Leandro Cañonero, Renan Sanches, Joenic Anico, Rowel Visto, Hernanie Calliado, and Ian Pin. Girls really never stop dreaming about them. While hot and young beauties of the seniors; Liny Garillos, Girlie Alinday, Joanna Marie Gomez, Gloria Romana Bisenio, Ma. Janice Alingasa, Ma. Febe Salinas, Sheena Marie Alzate, Cherry Gil Alegroso and Jovy Ann Almeria are reflected in Joanna Aguirra, Sharrel Ambe, Olive Armada, Ma. Joy Tabaosares, Gene Lou Albuya, Joanna Lico-an, and Dolly Rose Hervas.
         The Miss Universe height of Gloria Romana Bisenio, Junelyn Buhay, Genese Talite, Girlie Alinday, Joanna Marie Gomez, Liny Garillos, Feve Amorsolo and Cherry Gil Alegroso is also assured me in Pearl Jewel Aguila, Mayumi Catida, April Glory Tabangcura, Virgie Allin and Gene Lou Albuya. While the six footers, oh I mean the hobbits of the real world’s Middle Earth; Mafe Grace Andea, Carlson Alinday, Christine Aberos, Gladys Dee Torrento and Ma. Liza Andag leave their fast strides to Mary Jane Anecita, William Amorcillo, Gede Lou Marfil, Donna Mae Alonday, and Ruby Daryl Cabrias.
         The “Walking Bamboos” or Skinny Man Walking; Mark Wil Saclote, Luis Andicoy, Gerlie Alinday, Melvin Aligaga, Michel John Allones, Marlo Alli and Rey Anaud pass their diet to Orbelle Alojado, Ruzel Mae Magtalas, Rovelyn Yagin and Dolly Rose Hervas.
         The “highest sales” of the seniors; Aries Camral, Thomas Anthony Alderete, Reynalyn Sorongon, Junelyn Buhay, Sheena Marie Alzate and Angelo Bautista to join them in promoting and convincing people to buy their products and be in the company.
          Jovy Ann Almeria, Bevien Alcantara, Janice Tacaisan, Gladys Manicsic, Guen Cecile Lopez, Mafe Grace Andea, Carol Jean Capitpit, and Gladys Dee Torrento are leaving their stuff toys and childish ways to Ma. Joyme Anape, Gene Lou Albuya, Charisse Ann Salvilla, Ma. Joy Tabaosares, Joanna Marie Lico-an, Sharrel Ambe and April Mae Calibara.
          The extraordinary friendships of the Delta SWAK Group, The Formula, May Katok NOTEKS, UNSEPARABLE, CB2 Boys and KOJ are mirrored on The Most Beautiful Monkeys, AER, The Yankers, Chocolate Sweets, The Achievers Group, The Gals 2000, The Body Movers and The Spice Girls 2000.
          The romantic and sweetest love teams of our batch; Cherry Gil Alegroso and Ricky Jay Elenterio, Lilee Mae Ampordan and Thomas Anthony Alderete, Nathalie Joy Alingalan and Noel Camique, Jr., Reynalyn Sorongon and Jessie Jan Famillaran, Jaybee Jocson and Ryan Embate, Girlie Paguntalan and Ronnie Dematira , April Joy Eslana and Michael Anthony Eslana, Liny Garillos and Mark Wil Saclote, Marjorie Ambaan and Jessie James Amo, Merly Cadunggan and Robert Brabanzo, Joanna Marie Gomez and Tom Jeceff Alipao, Ma. Febe Salinas and Michel John Allones, Jemson Arceo and Herman Andeo, Junelyn Buhay and Jeffrey Salvacion, Ruzel Lee Tria and Herman Andeo, Kenneth Lord Brabanco and Ann Marie Alcantara, John Alemania and Guen Cecile Lopez, Liezel Demafiles and Kem Alonzaga, Amor Divina Anglacer and Regie Barte, Debbie Garganza and Joseph Brent Salarzon and Suzette Guevarra and Aries Almira bestow their sweet relationship and controversies to Olive Armada and Joenic Anico Jr., Ma. Joy Tabaosares and Mark Joseph Cruz, Karen Andoloy and Ricky Alcarioto, Rowel Visto and Rovelyn Yagin, Mayrene Peña and Jun Mar Angustia, Ma. Joyme Anape and Roger Amantillo, Jonas Alib and Joanna Marie Lico-an, Pearl Jewel Aguila and Melchor Alip, Ruby Daryl Cabrias and Romy Alibagon, Butch Villanueva and Cyrus Leandro Cañonero, Dolly Rose Hervas and Ryan Sumagaysay and Jo-Ann Alicer and Christian Beatingo.
            The most controversial love triangles; Herman Andeo – Jemson Arceo – Jeffrey Salvacion, Thomas Anthony Alderete – Lilee Mae Ampordan – Shanney Allanic, Herman Andeo – Ruzel Lee Tria – Ignacio Almendralejo, Jr., Mark Wil Saclote – Liny Garillos – Jesusimo Alimato, Ann Marie Alcantara- Kenneth Lord Brabanco – Rosalyn Bendol, Tom Jeceff Alipao – Joanna Marie Gomez – Jessie Rey Alquitran, Aries Almira – Suzette Guevarra – Jeffrey Salvacion, Ma. Liezel Demafiles – Kem Alonzaga – Ma. Fema Cabanalan, Lou Mark Abadia – Gladys Dee Torrento – Cedric Salvilla leave their controversies and intrigues to; Ma. Joy Tabaosares – Orbelle Alojado – Ma. Cecilia Lerona, Valerie Joan Tacal – Joenic Anico, Jr. – Olive Armada, Ronnie Amparo – Butch Villanueva – Cyrus Leandro Cañonero,, Gede Lou Marfil – Christian Beatingo – Jo-Ann Alicer, Reyna Vie Prieto – Jonas Alib – Joanna Marie Lico-an, and Ma. Joyme Anape – Rowil Visto – Rovelyn Yagin.
             Let the 4-2 class pass their title to 3-1 class as the noisiest and the infamous in letting the teacher’s temperature and blood pressure rise.
             To the Juniors who are not specifically mentioned, we leave to you our good traits and strong will. We hope you’ll continue to uphold the name of our school as much as we do.
In witness thereof, we, the Graduating Class of 2000 – 2001, do hereby affix our signatures on this 15th day of February in the Year Of Our Lord, Two Thousand and One at the Alimodian National Comprehensive High School. Witnesses: Mr. Salvador Maturgo and Miss Sucilia Anila our High School Publications Advisers.


Class Testators: Liny Garillos, Cherry Gil Alegroso, Ma. Febe Salinas

Alimodian National Comprehensive High School Class Prophecy Of Class 2000 - 2001

ANCHS Class 2000 - 2001
Class Prophecy
by Jaisa Mhe Amase and Lilee Mae Ampordan


            It was Saturday morning when we went to the farm for our outing. At the farm, when my classmates and friends were busy doing their own work, I sat beside the coconut tree and fell asleep. While I’m sleeping, I dreamt of something about the future of our batch. It goes this way…
        Year 2015, it was 14 years after we graduated from our beloved Alma Mater, The ANCHS. The morning of that day, I was very excited because we would be having our class reunion on April 10, 2015. That morning, after I woke up, I immediately called Lilee Mae Ampordan through her cellphone. Lilee Mae was with me as one of the nurses of Europe.
        We talked about our trip back to the Philippines to attend our class reunion.
         Other than Lilee Mae, Jovy Ann Almeria and Ma. Fema Cabanalan were also in Europe working as doctors in St. Joseph Hospital. They went ahead of us to the Philippines for the reunion.
I dialed European Airlines for our tickets. And I knew that it was Feve Amorsolo who was working as flight stewardess in that company owned and managed by Angelo Bautista. She said that Gladys Dee Torrento was also working as cashier while Flory Ann Alinsud, Ma. Febe Salinas and Ruzel Lee Tria were accountants. They’re also planning to go back to the Philippines to attend our reunion.
       While in the airplanes, we were watching television. The TV Program was about the Miss Universe beauty pageant. I was really amazed when I saw Joanna Marie Gomez crowned as Miss Universe 2015. She also garnered a special award as Best in Long Gown and Most Photogenic. Her gown was designed by April Jade Almendralejo and Junelyn Buhay. Her hairstylists are no other than Edgardo Algabre, Joecel John Pastor and Rey Huesca. Other candidates who joined the pageant were Girlie Alinday, Gloria Romana Bisenio and Romelyn Andicoy. I’ve heard that they cannot attend the reunion for they were very busy. By the way, the beautiful ladies who competed for the Miss Universe enjoyed their stay at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino and the Ritz Carlton Hotel solely owned by the magnate Michel John Allones.
          We had our first departure for United States. We flew in through Northwest Airlines which is owned by Liny Garillos. Arriving at the LAX Airport, I saw Atty. Jay Bee Jocson rushing towards us. She said that she is working at a California law firm and told us she had met Rodel Labañero, Alfredo Anacan III, Benette Anthony Alloso, Ralph Anthony Amase, Shanney Allanic, Jerol Camarista and Noel Camique, all seamen whose ship was dry docked there.
           From United States, we had our cruise vacation on the Caribbean where we saw awesome beach resort, leisure and luxurious resorts that only the affluent can afford. The Star Cruises, Ltd. in which we spent our vacation travelling the Caribbean is solely owned by Jacquelyn Gomez.
           We didn’t have a long conversation with Jay Bee while on cruise because we have to enjoy the sights and sounds before we had to board a plane for Hong Kong.
            There, we had a stopover. We saw Carol Jean Capitpit, Ma. Lorraine Allesa, Rosalyn Bendol, Reynalyn Sorongon, Honey Joy Tolentino, Stephanie Amase and Suzette Guevarra working as staff nurses at the Maonshan North Territory Hospital with Marissa Tolentino as the Director of the said hospital. They were also on their way home. Carol informed me that she had met some of our batch working as computer engineers and programmers there. And they were Mark Wil Saclote, Ann Marie Alcantara, Ma. Janice Alingasa, Nathalie Joy Alingalan and Tom Jeceff Alipao.
             After our conversation, we decided to have a sight-seeing of the whole city. Then, we saw some of our batchmates strolling on the street. They were Thomas Anthony Alderete, Allen Anayan, Cedric Salvilla, Jun-jun Oberio and Ryan Embate working as electrical engineers in that city.
             “Our classmates have gone so far.” Lilee Mae said. Not an hour later we were back to the airport for our trip to Manila.
             In the plane, sitting beside us were the newly-wed couples Cherry Gil Alegroso and Ricky Jay Elenterio from their honeymoon in Paris at Jefrox Hotel which is owned by Jeffrey Salvacion.
             The day of our departure to Manila came. As we were descending the plane, we saw Paul Frannie Cabatbat who had just arrived from Chicago doing missionary works.
              Lilee Mae and I went to Manila Hotel managed by Sheena Marie Alzate, Mafe Grace Andea, the receptionist of the hotel led us to our room. After our lunch, we went back to our room and there we watched TV. To our surprise, we saw Lou Mark Abadia, a famous newscaster. He announced our forthcoming class reunion. As I changed the channel, I was fascinated by the video jockeys. They were no other than Aries Almira and Nickel Caldelero.
              The next morning we took the early flight to Iloilo via Cathay Pacific Airlines with Rey Anaud, Leonard Rhoy Tiva and Vincent Richard Castor as pilots of the said airline.
               In our departure to Iloilo, we saw some of our batchmates. Ruby Aquiman happened to be with us at the departure area. She came from Manila working as VE instructor with Geraldine Puson at Far Eastern University.
              Together, we waited for a taxi. I arrived home very tired but very happy after knowing the success of my classmates and friends.
              Two days after our arrival, our grand reunion came. At six o’clock in the evening of April 10, 2015, visitors and guests started coming at the University of Alimodian quadrangle – formerly ANCHS. Our program began at seven o’clock with Bevien Alcantara, the successful chemical engineer of our batch, as the master of ceremony. Looking around, I saw Girlie Paguntalan, Maricon Andea, Karen Anabo and Lovelyn Sevilla as teachers of the said university and Jemson Arceo as the University President.
              My tears rolled down my cheeks as I saw almost all my comrades.
              “Joy, wake up! Why are you crying?” asked Jovy Ann, my best friend.
              “No nothing.” I replied. And I told Jovy of what my dream was all about.
              How I wish that all my dreams will come true. And Batch 2001 will continue to bring honor and glory to our beloved Alma Mater – the ANCHS.

ANCHS Class 2000 - 2001 Class History

ANCHS Class 2000 – 2001
Class History
by: Jacquelyn Gomez, Flory Ann Alinsud & Carol Jean Capitpit






How fast time flies. We remember the days when you were with us. The laughter and tears we shared for years. But now we’re gone away and left you all. It’s really hard to say goodbye to our dear Alma Mater, the Alimodian National Comprehensive High School. ANCHS will always have a special space in our hearts. Before we leave, we will share with you our golden moments in our four years stay in this institution.


It was………………………….


March 24 – June 1, 1997: We lined up ourselves and presented our cards for enrollment. Each of us had his own companion. We were guided by our parents, brothers and sisters and even our friends.


June 2, 1997: Classes started. We were divided into 11 sections. As freshmen, we felt very shy because of the new faces we had seen. At first, we just talked with our elementary schoolmates and old friends but later we were acquainted with other students.


August 1997: We held our Intramural Meet. Although we had no experience, we garnered third place in overall games.
We were all proud because we won second runner up in Cheering and Yelling Contest. Moreover we also received award as the Most Numbered Participants.


October 1997: We had our first celebration of United Nations. Ann Marie Alcantara, our muse made it to the top 10. Our historians, Michel John Allones and Bevien Alcantara also won third place in the UN Quiz.


December 19, 1997: We celebrated our Christmas Party with great joy and excitement. We participated in different contests which included Santa Claus, Lip Synch, Vocal Duet and Christmas Disco


March 31, 1997: It was Graduation Day! The year happily ended. Liny Garillos, Jacquelyn Gomez and Marissa Tolentino topped the honor list.


Two-month vacation passed like a strong wind……..
June 1, 1998: We were divided into 10 sections with only 45-50 students in a class.


June 12, 1998: We celebrated our 100 years of the Philippine Independence in a very unique way.


August 13 – 15, 1998: Intramural Meet was held again. Despite of little experience, we didn’t raise nor lower our rank. We landed again for the second time in the third place.


   We also bagged places in the Cultural Contest. Ma. Febe Salinas and Jay Bee Jocson won second places in English and Filipino declamation respectively.


December 18, 1998: For the second time, Christmas Party was celebrated. We showed our great efforts and garnered second place in Christmas Disco.


March 29, 1999: Graduation Day again! It was Marissa Tolentino, Jacquelyn Gomez and Liny Garillos who got the first three places in the honor list.


    After two months rest……….


June 1, 1999: The most challenging year for all of us. The time for us to decide what electives were suited for each one of us. The electives offered were Electricity, Dressmaking, Food Trades or Culinary Arts, Furniture and Cabinet making, Animal Science, Agriculture, Cosmetology and Building Construction. We wanted to be in one group of friends so almost all of us followed what others took as electives we were not wise to choose what we really liked.


September 2-4, 1999: It was our Intramural Meet. We were almost familiar with different games, so we raised our rank from third place to second place. It was the battle of the best in the Cheering and Yelling contest. The juniors, who almost emerged as the champion, ranked first runner up for just 0.001 point behind the Seniors and received a special award of being The Most Colorful Group.


 Our very sexy cheer leader, Cherry Gil Alegroso was the Best Cheer Leader.


September 22, 1999: Stephanie Ampane represented the ANCHS as a candidate for Fiesta Muse and landed as third runner up.


October 3, 1999: It was a challenge for the Juniors who aspired to be officers of the CAT-1 for the next year. The last day of submission to Medical Certificate and almost all were very busy.


October 1999: United Nations Celebration. Joanna Marie Gomez, our muse for the Miss UN made it to the Magic Five.


December 17, 1999: For the third time we celebrated our Christmas Party. The unbeatable Juniors showed their extraordinary skills and talents. We bagged the first place.


February 24, 2000: The most unforgettable date in our high school lives. We celebrated the month with love on our first J.S. Prom. We honored our elders, the Seniors with a successful program and delicious snacks. We proved to them that we, the Juniors, cared so much for them in so many years.


March 21, 2000: Mural Painting was held. Ricky Jay Elenterio and Ericson Aliñar won third places.


April 1, 2000: Graduation Day of Aspirants. 30 were chosen as officers. It was the ever responsible aspirant Cherry Gil Alegroso who was chosen as Corps Commander to hold the Batallion under the supervision of P2Lt. Teofilo F. Andres as Commandant.


Two months passed away……


June 5, 2000: Finally our last year of struggles and sacrifices came.


June 12, 2000: We celebrated our Independence Day in a traditional way.


August 3, 2000: Liny Garillos was elected as President of ANCHS Student Republic. During her terms she showed the best she could do for the improvement and success of our school projects.


August 14 – 17, 2000: Ednuelito Alitre and Placido Allin Jr. played for the 14th ASEAN Schools Sepak Takraw Championship in Bedok Indoor Sports Hall, Singapore.


August 21, 2000: Rey Huesca was the champion in the Paligsahan sa Doble Kara during Linggo ng Wika Celebration.


August 24 – 26, 2000. Our last Intramural Meet. We were really proud that we were the champion!


    The undefeated and gorgeous cheer leader, Cherry Gil Alegroso was the Best Cheer Leader of the Year.


September 19, 2000: The ANCHS Millenium Cultural Show. The celebration was all about the Filipino Cultures and the History of Alimodian.


October 19, 2000: Cherry Gil Alegroso represented our school in Extemporaneous Speaking in CDSA II and went home garnering third place.


December 21, 2000: We celebrated our last Christmas party. We were full of joy and excitement as we participated in different parlor games.


January 12, 2001: We couldn’t explain our feeling that time. We took our NSAT in the two-storey building. The test was given by the teachers coming from Leonora Salapantan National High School, San Miguel, Iloilo.


February 16, 2001: We celebrated our last JS Prom in the institution. We were very happy. We were honored by the Juniors with a memorable program.


March 29, 2001: The most awaited moment of all Seniors. We received our diploma – the fruit of our toil and the symbol of our hardships. Liny Garillos, Jacquelyn Gomez, Marissa Tolentino, Flory Ann Alinsud, Jaisa Mhe Amase, Feve Amorsolo and Cherry Gil Alegroso composed the Magic Seven of Batch 2001 Honor List.


We are really proud we are ANCHSians.

ANCHS Class Will And Testament Of Class 2000 - JS Prom 2000

ANCHS JS Prom 2000
Class Will and Testament
Class 1999 - 2000




     This is a class will and testament of the Seniors for us, Juniors during our high school prom in February, 2000.


      It seems unbelievable that anytime from now, we will leave the portals of this institution. Graduation is drawing near and we will bid our happy –sad farewell. Great changes will soon come our way.
      Yes, high school life is very memorable. During our four years stay in this high school, we exerted all our efforts in order to surpass all our hardships.
       Finally, our faces beam with joy for very soon, we will reap the fruits of our toil. With deepest gratitude, we leave our much loved institution which is a silent witness of those happy golden years we’ve shared.
       To our principal, members of the administrative and faculty staff, our teachers;
We thank you for the love and support you’ve given us for our education.
      Most of all to our Almighty God, we owe all the things to you, the good health and the strong will.
      And now to the Juniors, we, the Members of the Senior Class 1999-2000, leave you the responsibilities, the talent and skills we possess. We now hereby make known our Class Will and Testament.


      Maria Lani Sabidalas, Jelyn Micmic, Elijah Agasan, Janefher Siarro, Nadia Silario, Mapet May Amoyot, Katrina Tabilog and Ryan John Arensol expect Liny Garillos, Jacquelyn Gomez, Cherry Gil Alegroso, Ricky Jay Elenterio, Ignacio Almendralejo, Michel John Allones, Flory Ann Alinsud, Marissa Tolentino and Ma. Febe Salinas to lead their batch effectively to achieve unity and cooperation just like what the Seniors have done.
      Felimae Cervantes leaves her responsibility as the Editor-in-Chief of the Hillside Echoes to whoever can make it Liny Garillos or Michel John Allones. On the other hand, Maria Lanie Sabidalas authorizes Jacquelyn Gomez to take her place as the Editor-in-Chief of Ali Mudin.
      The future Physicists and the young Chemist of our batch Jelyn Micmic, Maria Lanie Sabidalas, Felimae Cervantes, Jethsemae Ampil, Allen Ross Ambe, Catherine Anecita, and Ma. Rowela Visto wish Liny Garillos, Jacquelyn Gomez, Cherry Gil Alegroso, Bevien Alcantara, Jaisa Mhe Amase and Jemson Arceo to follow their footsteps.
      The Wizards of the Navy – Ma. Lanie Sabidalas, Jelyn Micmic, Rosalinda Amorcillo, Jethsemae Ampil and Catherine Anecita to solve perplex problems and algebraic equations to Liny Garillos, Jacquelyn Gomez, Ignacio Almendralejo, and Gladys Dee Torrento.

      Ma. Ruby Rose Alloso, Jelyn Micmic, Jethsemae Ampil, Princess Viana Juaneza, Ma. Dexie Allera, Catherine Anecita and Katrina Tabilog leave their ability to express themselves in English and Filipino language fluently and proficiently to Liny Garillos, Jacquelyn Gomez, Jemson Arceo, Cherry Gil Alegroso, Ma. Febe Salinas, Michel John Allones, Feve Amorsolo, Marissa Tolentino, Flory Ann Alinsud, Lilee Mae Ampordan, Jaisa Mhe Amase and Jovy Ann Almeria.
       Jelyn Micmic, Rosalinda Amorcillo, Jethsemae Ampil, Ma. Rowela Visto, and Princess Viana Juaneza leave their maps and history books to Liny Garillos, Michel John Allones, Jacquelyn Gomez, Flory Ann Alinsud, Ignacio Almendralejo and Jaisa Mhe Amase.
      Our bet in English Declamation, Felimae Cervantes wishes to leave her declamation pieces to Ma. Febe Salinas while Princess Viana Juaneza is expecting Jay Bee Jocson to follow her footstep in Filipino declamation.
      The expert kuryenthesians or electricians of our batch Jelyn Micmic, Ryan John Arensol, Roel Sumagaysay, Ricky John Ballarta, Allen Ross Ambe, Emman Tagurigan and June Maven Amor leave their fine techniques and capabilities in installing electrical wiring to Liny Garillos, Marissa Tolentino, Jacquelyn Gomez, Thomas Anthony Alderete, Allen Anayan and Alfredo Anacan while the ability of Jelyn Micmic, Felimae Cervantes, Catherine Anecita, Allen Ross Ambe, Roel Sumagaysay and Rhea Mae Micmic in solving current, voltage, and resistance problems related to electricity to Liny Garillos, Marissa Tolentino, Jacquelyn Gomez, Cherry Gil Alegroso, Jovy Ann Almeria and Ignacio Almendralejo.
       Our gorgeous and sexy CAT-1 Corps Commander of our batch, Ma. Lanie Sabidalas challenges any Junior to take charge of the battalion.
       Our Chess Grandmasters, Jelyn Micmic, Jethsemae Ampil, Romel Baylen, Elijah Agasan, and Lorraine Perez pass on their special moves and techniques to Jacquelyn Gomez, Marissa Tolentino, Jo-R Alicer and Carlson Alinday. The best performance of Julie Mark Alitre, Anna Karen Tolentino, and Ma. Lourdes Saclote in playing table tennis will go to Liny Garillos, Mark Wil Saclote and Paul Frannie Cabatbat.
       The fascinating dresses of the millennium of Jelyn Micmic, Jethsemae Ampil, Ma. Rowela Visto, Ma. Vejaya Jarloc, Princess Vianna Juaneza, Armi Joyce Alimbuyao and Ma. Tatiana Ruth Amsua leave their extraordinary styles and haute couture designs to Liny Garillos, Honey Joy Tolentino, April Jade Almendralejo, Geraldine Puson, Reynalyn Sorongon and Junelyn Buhay.
       Janefher Siarro, Karen Joy Salarda, Rowena Campano and Sheena Amoyot leave their recipes and cookbooks to Jacquelyn Gomez, Jossette Mae Sajonia, Judelyn Gervacio, Chona Alsaga and Christine Aberos while Ma. Florelie Almeñana, Rhedilyn Otian, Fritz Aldep, Romel Baylen, Ma. Edlyn Alingalan and Mary Joy Ann Sanoy bequeath their secrets in producing high quality livestock and poultry supplies to Jacquelyn Gomez, Genesa Talite, Chona Anitubo, Sheila Candel, Roel Labañero, Kem Alonzaga, Vincent Richard Castor, Gladys Manicsic and Ricky Jay Elenterio.
        The skill of Ramon Anaud, Ohnas Caluste, Anastacio Alingalan, Rosell Hernia and Michael Alingalan in transforming wood to elegant pieces of furniture to Bryan Anino, Joven Piojo, Ralf Theodore Amoyan, Allan Anayan and Anthony Magbanua. The magic hands that can transform pretty girls into more attractive gals of Jona Amador, Milyn Alfiscar, Analie Calambro, Shelnor Jugado and Hazel Amparo are leaving their blowers and make up sets to Liny Garillos, Marissa Tolentino, Almie Muñoz, Rona de los Reyes, Gellen Andeo and Rosalie Alfeche.
        The melodious voices of Jelyn Micmic, Katrina Tabilog, Mary Jane Aguilar, Emely Cabañas, Roel Sumagaysay, Luiseo Alonsabe, Julie Mark Alitre and Nadia Silario that can enchant your mood are also heard from Liny Garillos, Jacquelyn Gomez, Marissa Tolentino, Nickel Caldelero, Lilee Mae Ampordan and Cherry Gil Alegroso.
        The graceful steps of Ma. Tatiana Ruth Amsua, Ma. Rowela Visto, Felimae Cervantes, Princess Viana Juaneza, Romel Baylen, Ryan John Arensol and Fritz Aldep in interpreting folk dances to Liny Garillos, Ruzel Lee Tria, Joanna Marie Gomez, Ma. Janice Alingasa, Sheena Marie Alzate, Ricky Jay Elenterio, Thomas Anthony Alderete, Herman Andeo, Ignacio Almendralejo and Mark Wil Saclote.
        Ma. Ruby Rose Alloso challenges any Junior to follow her footsteps as the highest pointer during the Regional School Press Conference.
        The adroitness of Mapet May Amoyot, Mary Joy Manguray, Carmela Cañonero and Razel Bendol in strumming guitars to Marissa Tolentino, Feve Amorsolo, Bevien Alcantara, Lilee Mae Ampordan and Carol Jean Capitpit. Likewise, the ability of Raymundo Amon, June Maven Amor, Nony Andea, and Aileen Caviado in blowing musical instruments to Elmer Clamar, Stephanie Ampane, Edmund Guardia, Sheryl Cagud, MV June Anino, Danilo Butanga, Amor Divina Anglacer, Liezel Joy Pin and Genevieve Amaguin.
         Ryan John Arensol, Catherine Anecita, Roel Sumagaysay, Gezelle Alinsangan, Edlyn Alingalan, and Elijah Agasan leave their hot steals and smashes to Marissa Tolentino, Reynalyn Sorongon, Maricon Andea and Rosalyn Bendol.
         Our bets in Sepak Takraw – Fritz Aldep, Elizer Corsino and Nelbert Amorio challenges any Juniors to follow their footsteps.
         The good-looking Campus Heartthrob of our batch – Fritz Aldep, Romel Baylen, Ryan John Arensol, June Maven Amor, Allen Ross Ambe, Elijah Agasan, RZ Vincent Jarme, Ramon Anaud, Roel Sumagaysay, Antonio Alinday, Byron Paciente, and Ohnas Caluste are reflected to Tom Jeceff Alipao, Michel John Allones, Ricky Jay Elenterio, Thomas Anthony Alderete, Herman Andeo, Diobanni Cloyd Paciente and Jessie Jan Famillaran. While the seductive and electrifying beauties of Princess Viana Juaneza, Ma. Rowela Visto, Janefher Siarro, Armi Joyce Alimbuyao, Gezelle Alinsangan, Ma. Tatiana Ruth Amsua, Chloe Armada, Lorraine Perez, Ellen Amamanglon and Mapet May Amoyot are mirrored to Liny Garillos, Gloria Romana Bisenio, Jacquelyn Gomez, Carol Jean Capitpit, Reynalyn Sorongon, Joanna Marie Gomez, Janice Alingasa, Lilee Mae Ampordan, Almie Muñoz, Sheena Marie Alzate and Ma. Febe Salinas.
         The Cradle Snatchers who admire and fall in love with their younger brothers and sisters Ma. Rowela Visto, Princess Viana Juaneza, Lorraine Perez, Vanessa Alla, Lourdes Saclote, Elijah Agasan and Roel Sumagaysay are also reflected in Geraldine Puson, Cherry Gil Alegroso, Ma. Theresa Canuto and Feve Amorsolo.
         The Weight Lifters skinny as a fishbone - Maria Lourdes Saclote, Ma. Theresa Puson, Ma. Vejaya Jarloc, June Maven Amor, Dominic Algallar, Rena Ampuyas, Jerson Berondo, Lorraine Perez, Chloe Armada, and Nelson Anasarias leave their dumb bells, lifts, skills, and tactics to Marlo Alli, Jacquelyn Gomez, Rey Anaud, Mark Will Saclote, Feve Amorsolo, Geraldine Puson and Bryan Anino.
         The Coca Cola shaped body but almost made it to the Biggest Losers with their elephant size weight – Ma. Ruby Rose Alloso, Rhea Mae Micmic, Jethsemae Ampil, Gezelle Alinsangan, Jelyn Micmic, Mary Joy Ann Sanoy, Princess Viana Juaneza, Mayflor Amberong, and Amparo Telesforo leave their girdles and dieting pills to gain 35-24-35 unbeatable figure to Jemson Arceo, Junelyn Buhay, Mafe Grace Andea and Jay Bee Jocson.
         The mysterious beauties and handsome looks of Annabel Cortez, Katrina Tabilog, Jethsemae Ampil, Ma. Dexie Allera, Elizer Corsino, Bert Martin Galaraga, Jenny Ann Anino and Manuel Jerico Kabayao who still believe that black is beautiful are seen in Liny Garillos, Liezel Ocbian, Ryan Embate, Ma. Ruby Aquiman, Jessie Rey Alquitran, Flory Ann Alinsud, Aries Camral, Geraldine Puson, and Ignacio Almendralejo.
         The Ambassador and Servants of Christ Elijah Agasan, Felimae Cervantes, Ma. Ruby Rose Alloso, Irene Dematria, Fritz Aldep, Romel Baylen and Katrina Tabilog bequeath their faith and determination in spreading the word of God to Liny Garillos, Jacquelyn Gomez, Marissa Tolentino, Jay Bee Jocson, Gloria Bisenio, Michel John Allones, Ricky Jay Elenterio, Diobanni Cloyd Paciente, Janice Alingasa, Junelyn Buhay and Cherry Gil Alegroso.
         The Fashion Victims – Nadia Silario, Ma. Ruby Alloso, Allen Ross Ambe, Janefher Siarro, Ma. Tatiana Ruth Amsua, Julie Mark Alitre, June Maven Amor, Ryan John Arensol and Jennelyn Alim leave their unique taste of fashion to Liny Garillos, Jacquelyn Gomez, Reynalyn Sorongon, Rosalyn Bendol, Sheena Marie Alzate, Michel John Allones, Noel Camique and Lovelyn Lasafin.
         The original Med Tiks of the Seniors Rhino Amada, Vincent Alquitran, June Maven Amor, Dominic Algallar, Charl Louie Allere, Jufil Canadalla and Michael Jan Atesora bestow their quick wit and well-bent tongues in boasting and bragging to Liny Garillos, Thomas Anthony Alderete, Tom Jeceff Alipao, Sheena Marie Alzate, Noel Camique, Rey Anaud, Jerol Camarista, and Ralph Amase.
         The Crying Techniques of Katrina Tabilog, Annabel Cortez, Janefher Siarro, Gezelle Alinsangan, and Ma. Rowela Visto are left to Liny Garillos, Marissa Tolentino, Sheena Marie Alzate, Jay Bee Jocson and Janice Tacaisan who are ready with their bundles of tissue paper and hankees.
         The ability of Rhino Amada, Antonio Alinday, Ryan James Dolorito, Catherine Anecita, Edlyn Alingalan, Amparo Telesforo, and Jenny Ann Anino – our modern day Charlie Chaplin that could make your stomach ache of laughters are visible to Liny Garillos, Marissa Tolentino, Thomas Anthony Alderete, Jerol Camarista, Junelyn Buhay, Gladys Manicsic, Ryan Embate and Janice Tacaisan.
         The six footer Seniors, Ma. Rowela Visto, Rhedilyn Otian, Mary Joy Ann Sanoy, Shiela Mae Andoloy, Jethsemae Ampil, Ma. Dianne Kristy Calambro, Ma. Fe Alga, Karen Joy Salarda, Kristelyn Prieto, Ivy Lira and Mary Jane Sadongdong pass on their cigarette heels for being the hobbits of the real world’s Middle Earth to Maria Rheza Alim, Mafe Grace Andea, Sharlene Tagabe, Carlson Alinday, Karen Anabo, Bonalyn Amisco and Geraldine Puson.
         The Multi-awarded Famas and Oscar Awardees Katrina Tabilog, Elijah Agasan, Ma. Tatiana Ruth Amsua, Emman Tagurigan, Princess Viana Juaneza and Nadia Silario who can be compared to Sharon Cuneta, Vilma Santos, Maricel Soriano, Christopher de Leon, Elizabeth Taylor, Sean Connery, Harrison Ford, Clark Gable, Katharine Hepburn, Nicole Kidman, Sean Penn are also visible to Liny Garillos, Jacquelyn Gomez, Cherry Gil Alegroso, Ma. Febe Salinas and Jay Bee Jocson.
          The Casper Company of our batch Dominic Algallar, Jufil Canadalla, Raymundo Amen, Mark Vincent Capada, Chris Alimpuyo, and Manuel Jerico Kabayao share their invisibility of missing, cutting or escaping classes to Jessie Rey Alquitran, Noel Camique, Benette Anthony Alloso, Kenneth Brabangco, MV Jun Anino, Paul Frannie Cabatbat and Shaney Allanic.
          Marife Aliman, Dominic Algallar, Carmela Cañonero, Ma. Dexie Allera, Armi Joyce Alimbuyao, Elijah Agasan, Jufil Canadalla, Luiseo Alonsabe, Fritz Aldep, Ryan John Arensol and Vanessa Alla will turn over their crowns being weird or inappropriate to Sharlene Tagabi, Marissa Tolentino, Aries Camral, Marlo Alli, Joanna Marie Gomez, Gladys Manicsic, Paul Frannie Cabatbat and Sheena Marie Alzate.
         Considered as loyal and studios Vanessa Alla, Romela Mae Alminaza, Rosalinda Amorcillo, Armi Joyce Alimbuyao, Mary Joy Manguray, Jethsemae Ampil, Rowena Alcantara, Marife Aliman, and Anabelle Cortez pass their collections of magazines and romance pocketbooks to Marissa Tolentino, Joanna Marie Gomez, Janice Alingasa, Gladys Manicsic and Sheena Marie Alzate.
         Ma. Ruby Rose Alloso, Jenny Ann Anino, Ma. Edlyn Alingalan, Catherine Anecita, Rhea Mae Micmic, Mapet May Amoyot, Darwin Alipen and Carmela Cañonero pass on their childish ways to Liny Garillos, Rey Anaud, Thomas Anthony Alderete, Ryan Embate, Janice Tacaisan, Gladys Manicsic and Mafe Grace Andea.
       The “kilig to the bones” and the sweetest love teams of our batch, Felimae Cervantes and Ryan John Arensol, Mary Joy Manguray and Allen Ross Ambe, Edmar Angustia and Julieta Amyer, Roel Sumagaysay and Ma. Lourdes Saclote, Ramon Anaud and Ma. Rowela Visto, Emman Tagurigan and Janefher Siarro, June Maven Amor and Cherry Ann Almendral, Nadia Silario and Ryan James Dolorito, Fritz Aldep and Princess Viana Juaneza, Rhino Amada and Ellen Amamanglon, Romela Mae Alminaza and Antonio Alinday, Irish Magbanua and Ian Alimato, Armi Joyce Alimbuyao and Mark Vincent Capada, Romel Baylen and Katrina Tabilog, Mary Jane Aguilar and Chris Alimpuyo and Maria Lanie Sabidalas and Leonardo Alimeos are visible on Michael Alejan and Natalie Alingalan, Gloria Bisenio and Noel Camique, Nickel Caldelero and Cherilyn de los Reyes, Shaney Allanic and Lilee Mae Ampordan, Amor Divina Anglacer and MV Jun Anino, Liny Garillos and Mark Wil Saclote, Kenneth Brabangco and Rosalyn Bendol, Herman Andeo and Joanna Marie Gomez, Ma. Febe Salinas and Michel John Allones, Kem Alonzaga and Ma. Fema Cabanalan, and Junelyn Buhay and Ariel Taladro.
        The most controversial love triangles of our batch Elijah Agasan – Ma. Lanie Sabidalas – Leonardo Alimeos, Dexie Allera – Fritz Aldep – Rhea Mae Micmic, Jethsemae Ampil – Ryan John Arensol – Felimae Cervantes, Donato Tingson – Ma. Dianne Calambro – Randy Alimpuyo, Roderick Allonar – Annabelle Cortez – Joe Mar Ambong, Ma. Lourdes Saclote – Roel Sumagaysay – Lorraine Perez, Ramon Anaud – Ma. Rowela Visto – Jufil Canadalla, and Ma. Ruby Rose Alloso – June Maven Amor – Cherry Ann Almendral pass their intrigues and tickets to The Jerry Springer Show to Jemson Arceo – Rodel Labañero – Liezel Ocbian, Carol Jean Capitpit – Herman Andeo – Lilee Mae Ampordan, Noel Camique – Gloria Romana Bisenio – Ricky Jay Elenterio and Mark Will Saclote – Liny Garillos – Herman Andeo.
        The strong bonds that tie the OBD’S Campus Girls, Tropang Baliw, Snat Gal’z, 3’b Oken Egg, Tsimpan Z’s, The Musketeers, Monkey Movers pass the rope of friendship, camaraderie and brotherhood to Flash Girls, Ge TCH, Spice Girls and Hand 12.
        The 4-2 class, considered as the noisiest section and which has no meaning of the dictionary pass their title to the 3-2 class.
        And the rest of the Juniors whose names have not been specifically mentioned but who possess good traits and talents that could lift up and hold tightly the name of our beloved Alma Mater, may you too share your potentials, and may the Almighty God bless you and lead you to the fruitful path of victory in life.
        In witness thereof, we, the Graduating Class of Year 2000, do hereby affix our signatures on this 24th day of February Year 2000 at the Alimodian National Comprehensive High School. Witnesses are Mrs. Salvacion Garrido, our school English publication adviser and our advisers.