





Attendance:
The winners were the representative of the Seniors for Mr. Palaro and the candidate of Sophomores was crowned Miss Palaro.
The show was graced by truly outstanding candidates, a powerhouse board of adjudicators and a well-setup physical arrangements. Congrats to the organizers - the MAPEH Department.
Yesterday, in celebration of the National Science and English Festival 2009, several contests were held at Zamboanga Sibugay National High School. I was the coach for the Science-English Spelling Bee with Omar (III-SPED) and Kara (III-SPED) as my contestants. They were a team of two, as representatives of Zamboanga Sibugay NHS. In all of the rounds, they were ahead than any of the other four schools, and so they were the winners, eventually. They scored 29 points, which was followed by 23 and 21 points, which settled 2nd and third representing San Antonio NHS and Titay NHS, respectively. The words were endeed difficult, but they managed to correctly spell 14 words from other schools.
Sir Dodong, our principal forwarded to me a text message from the ICT Coordinator, Ma'am Cielo. I was so surprised that my essay-entry that I e-mailed to the CICT was good enough to qualify me for the camp Blog sometime this October 16 - 26! The following is an exerpt of Ma'am Cielo's e-mail:
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| 67 | ANGELINE OLEGARIO | STUDENT | WMSU LAB HS | |||
| 68 | ERICSON ALIETO | TEACHER | WMSU LAB HS | |||
| 69 | FATIMAH INGKOH | STUDENT | WMSU LAB HS | |||
| 70 | GENALYN BIADNES | TEACHER | ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR NHS | |||
| 71 | DARWIN LUMOSBOG | TEACHER | ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY NHS |
I woke up at around 4:45 am. Earlier on, I had such time scheduled for alarm through my phone. I took a warm bath and gotten my self ready for the Holy Mass, which would be at 6 am. When I got to the Cathedral, I saw Kuya Roger and Kuya Manny who were busy preparing many things. Ate Marie and Ate Lourdes were also there already. Last night, I sent Kuya Manny a recorded Psalm that would be sung for the Celebration. The Psalm was indeed great and was sung meaningfully: "With delight, I rejoice in the Lord." I also played the musical organ live. We, the choir sang Marian songs (Ave Maria as entrance hymn, Stella Maris during the post-communion and Mother of Christ in the final). It was a joyful celebration of the birth of Our Mother. The mass ended at around 7 am. I directly proceeded to Zamboanga Sibugay National High School for my classes.
When KenKen's father (kuya Norman) arrived, he joined us and we played doubles with me and KenKen as partners. After our game, Ate Daylin came around. She doubled with Kuya Norman against me and Sir Butch. We lost to them at 4 - 8. Winning the game really didn't matter (it never mattered to me at all) to me. What has always been the priority is me, getting fit while enjoying.
proceeded to the wet market to buy fish and all what we would be enjoying at Palid Beach. When we got to the place, I saw a lot of friends. Miguel was amazed how could I have such a number of friends. We really had a great time there despite the limited rice. We swam to the wavy waters and it was such a fun jumping off the waves! We left the beach at around 5pm. When I got home, after drinking plenty of nice, cold water, I fell into my bed and enjoyed a long night sleep!
Last week, while we're (the Interlude Choir) practicing songs with Sister Aurea, we heard a news that Ate Mila, a member of our singing ministry group passed away by a complication due to appendicitis. Of course, we were all shocked. These past few months she hasn't really been that active with us but Ate Luz told me of her intent to be back again to the choir. She is survived by her son who's at his 20's and her daughter Meldie (our choir's projector girl), 16. Ate Mila should now be in joyful reunion with her late husband.

Former President Corazon Aquino flashes the ‘Laban’ sign as she speaks to thousands of people at an anti-Charter change rally on Sept. 21, 1997 at the Quirino Grandstand in Manila. AP-Bullit Marquez (http://www.gmanews.tv/story/168752/Former-President-Corazon-Aquino-people-power-icon-passes-away)