Caviteñan

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What’s Inside

Literary

Living Life to the Fullest

Road to Damascus

Down in Memory Lane

A Tribute to Mr. Rogelio Landas (1961-2010) PAGE 9

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Cavite National High School: 108 years of service to the PAGES 6 & 7 Cavitenos

CNHS: Ready for the worst Florina Y. Araño “When it rains, it pours.” But the Philippines was taken aback a year ago when twin super typhoons “Ondoy” and “Pepeng” devastated the main island of Luzon. On September 26, 2009, floodwaters inundated major parts of Manila in a matter of hours. No one was spared with nature’s wrath as waters gobbled down premises as sturdy as exclusive subdivision houses. This year, the country was once again surprised by the strong winds of “Basyang”, hitting main parts of Luzon in the middle of the night, leaving houses roofless and wrecked

the following day. Because of what seemed to be an “endless nightmare” for the victims, the government encourage the entire nation to be vigilant, especially in times of calamities and disasters. Cavite National High School is one with the government in making the said campaign put into action. The Filipino, English, Mathematics, Science, AP, TLE, MAPEH, and Values Department each prepared their “survival bags” containing flashlights, batteries, medicines, food, and other first aid needs to be used in case of emergency. The institution be-

I am ready. CNHS students undergo drills in support of the government’s campaign on disaster preparedness. lieves that there is wisdom in stocking supplies ahead of time so that no one will be caught off-guard when a disaster hits CNHS... / P.3 again.

Juniors Crowned “Lakan K+12 Program: 85 Years at Mutya ng Wika” THE final pageant for the year’s ‘Lakan at Mutya ng Wika’ was held last August 25, 2010, at the CNHS Library. As for the pageant’s opening, the twenty four candidates showed the crowd and the panel of judges their costume which was succeeded by the introduction of the contestants themselves. Because of an unexpected black out, the organizers decided to leave the talent portion for a while and have the question and answer portion first. Aska Paguinto and Pauline Kyle Bautista won the best in creative costume award. Dressed for the occasion. Lakan 2010 contestants show-off their best as they thrilled the crowd with their nature inspired costumes.

The best in Filipiniana award was given to Jesse James Tercenio and Dixie Joyce Salgado. The winners for the best in talent were Jameson Austria and Allysha Ace Bigornia. Austria performed a modern dance with some back up dancers from The Young Exhibit while Bigornia danced an interpretative dance, showing her skills in balancing a pot on her head. The next two awards were decided upon the photos submitted by the candidates a week before the pageant, The Mr. and Ms. Photogenic, and the Mr. and Ms. Personality award. JUNIORS... / P.2

in the making? Pauline P. Velayo

AS the whole world celebrates the World Teachers’ Day last October 5, 2010, the DepEd surprised the nation with the issue about K+12 program announced by DepEd Secretary Armin Luistro. Kinder + six grade school years + four junior high school years + two senior high school years, this will be the proposed program the K+12 is referring to. Filipino children with the age of five years old shall attend kinder as preparation for his/her admission in Grade School. The grade school system isn’t expected to change that much since the number of years is still the same; the major change will be observed with the high school students. After four years on junior high school, students will proceed with additional two years of senior high school which is intended for students to specialize their learning of employable skills. DepEd Secretary Armin Luistro said that the curriculum will allow specialization in science and technology, music and arts, agriculture and fisheries, sports, business and entrepreK+12... / P.2 neurship.

Ramos delivers first SOCA Jameson D. Austria

THE first State of the City Address and the third session of the city councilors was held last September 6, 2010 at the Montano Hall in Cavite City. The guests were from government offices in Cavite City, public school teachers and employees, barangay officials, and citizens of the city. Councilors Edmund

Tirona, Eduardo Novero, Jr., and Amorico Alvarez escorted Mayor Romeo Ramos to the stage where he will deliver his speech. His first utterances were all about the city’s deteriorating state. According to Mayor Ramos, from first class, our city was currently ranked as fourth class. RAMOS... / P.3 New Plans. Cavite City Mayor Romeo Ramos lays out his plans in his first State of the City Address – Montano Hall Stadium

Good job, The Cav! Florina Y. Araño THE Caviteñan along with ‘Ang Caviteñan’ staffers bested 4 other secondary schools in Cavite City last September 27 and 28 at the SSC-R Auditorium for the Division Schools Press Conference 2010. Cavite National High School’s official papers, The and Ang Caviteñan’, bagged the over-all champion award for the school with a total of two 4th places, three 3rd places, five 2nd places, and eight 1st places. There were nine categories in total; Editorial Writing, Feature

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Writing, Sports Writing, News Writing, Editorial Cartooning, Copyreading, Photojournalism, Radio Broadcasting, and Scriptwriting. The Caviteñan’s script for broadcasting entitled Bar Exams Blast, and Editor-in Chief Jameson D. Austria won first place in the said competition. The Caviteñan staffers were to participate in the Regional Schools Press Conference to represent not only Cavite National High School, but the division of Cavite City.

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NEWS

Ready, Aim, Freeze!

Frozen in time. Students strike a pose as they depict the execution of martyrs Gomez, Burgos and Zamora in this years diorama contest.

Florina Y. Araño

THE World’s Suicide Prevention day was celebrated last September 10, 2010 sponsored by the World Health Organization (WHO), and International Association for Suicide Prevention According to WHO, on av-

World’s Suicide Prevention Day Celebrated erage, almost 3000 people commit suicide daily. For every person who completes a suicide, 20 or more may attempt to end their lives.

According to some studies, a town in Palawan ranks second among all the places with the highest suicide rate. It has also been concluded that peo-

ple leaving in remote areas of Palawan were really prone to suicide because of lack of education and guidance. People tend to end their own lives because of lack of hope. As a solution, World Suicide Prevention Day is aimed to be celebrated annually to lessen the number of people taking their own lives every day by means of executing candidates were narrowed Roy Tristan Rosales and awareness programs regardown to ten. These remaining Annjanneth Mendoza won as ding the matter. ten contestants will undergo second runner-ups.

Juniors Crowned “Lakan at Mutya ng Wika” From page 1 The Mr. and Ms. Photogenic awards were given to John Austin Perez and Miyuki Takahashi. Mr. and Ms. Personality, or the candidate with the highest number of votes from students, were Roy Tristan Rosales and Roncris Mariano. From twenty four, the According to DepEd Sec. Luistro, this program was already in the government’s plans way back 1925, marking its 85th anniversary this year. Also according to him, the Philippines is now the lone country in Southeast Asia with the 10-year educational program. This program also paves way for students to improve their skills and to help them be

another question and answer portion. The fourth runner-ups were Allan Rodney Mendoza and Dixie Joyce Salgado. The third runner-ups were Clieford Quijano and Norlyn Legua.

K+12 Program: 85 Years in the making? From page 1 matured enough for their future employment. This program also features the cultivation and application of the academics the students acquired in their previous years. The implementation of this

Teacher’s Day 2010 Bryan Louis G. Lazaro

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The first runner-ups, both from the fourth year level, were Jameson Austria and Roncris Mariano. Aska Paguinto, III – Birch Tree, and Cesline Zapanta, III – Acacia, won as the main title holders of the said pageant.

TEACHER, Professor, Preacher, Mentor, Guro, Guru, Ma’am, Sir, Sensei, Lao Zhu, Seosaengnim, Sensei. No matter how we call them, the lone fact is that they’re the one behind everyone’s success. This October 4, 2010, Cavite National High School will celebrate Teacher’s day to pay tribute to over two hundred hard working teachers of the school. This day was intended to give the teachers a day of break from their daily classes by having the students arrange a program for them. The said program was to be lead by the Supreme Student Government and Values Education Department with cooperation from IV – Limestone. Different production numbers, touching stories, and tons of surprises were to be offered for all the teachers. After a day of celebration with the students, the teachers are expected to have their own celebration the following day, October 5, 2010, at Tanza, Cavite. THE OFFICIAL SCHOOL ORGAN OF CAVITE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

program will also require a lot of change in almost all aspects. Firstly, the law regarding the number of years to be spent in school must be amended. The 1982 law states that basic education must be 11 years at most. Secondly, critics consider this implementation as premature for the other problems such as shortage of classrooms, teachers, and other facilities still has not been solved. Thirdly, the national budget allots huge money for DepEd. This program absolutely needs additional funds. Lastly, there was a great problem with out of school youths at the moment. If the government is to pursue this project, the percentage of students who can finish up till college might be lessened because of the money it will cost the students with the additional two years. DepEd said this program isn’t final for it will undergo consultations.

PARTICIPANTS from Cavite National High School and Sangley Point National High School posed their way to first place for the Human Diorama competition held last September 17, 2010 at the CNHS Library. There were six events in total: 1872 Cavite Mutiny by III – Acacia, Battle of Dalahican by IV – Agate, The Execution of Thirteen Martyrs by IV – Limestone, The Execution of Gomburza by IV – Alexandrite, and The Battle of La Caridad and The ——— by SPNHS. The third spot was given to IV – Agate for their portrayal of The Battle of Dalahican. The Execution of the Thirteen Martyrs presented by IV – Limestone won as second place and The Battle of La Caridad by Sangley Point National High School won first place. Aside from the trophy, the winners were also given cash prizes. The third place received Php 1 000, the second place received Php 2 000, and the first place received Php 3 000. This was the first Division Human Diorama Competition and the second in Cavite National High School. The competition was a part of the annual celebration of Cavite City day.

Green for Go!

RED is for stop, Yellow is for listen, and Green is for go. Yes, Green is for go, neither pink, nor blue. Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) painted NCR with green. As you walk along the sidewalks of the busy cities of the metro, you will see the big change. The pink and blue colors of the city, popularized by former MMDA Chairman Bayani Fernando, were long gone and the only trace left were the pink lines painted on every sidewalk, marking the end of sidewalk vendors. The green sight was pleasant to the eyes. One good example is the Commonwealth Avenue wherein lots of overpass were rebuilt and colored green. The view became relaxing to the eyes and the awful feeling of seeing pink, color often referred as gayish, and blue disappeared. The amount of smoke exderted by each passing vehicle was to be lessened by the ‘effects’ MMDA added. On the sidewalks, green plants placed in recycled pots or containers were lined up to beautify and purify the polluted city air. Who would’ve thought that the nation’s most hated agency, MMDA, will become peaceful and productive nowadays? So come on, go green!

Metamorphosis. Old MMDA pink male urinals (Left) wear a new with green (Right).


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NEWS

Big Test, Bigger Pressure, Best Future

Student’s Preparations, Preferences, and Manifestations for College Entrance Exam Jameson D. Austria

CNHS: Ready for the worst From page 1 Apart from this, students were engaged in earthquake and fire drills, lecture on first aid techniques, and were also encouraged to keep the surroundings clean to avoid clogging of drainages. “Engaging students to perform activities that will allow them to realize the importance of being prepared especially during a catastrophe makes us teachers also carry out our duties as their second parents

Senate proceeding goes on-line Florina Y. Araño THE Senate goes on-line as Resolution No. 53 has authorized the livestreaming of selected plenary proceedings of the senate. The author of the said resolution, Senator Francis Pangilinan, said that this might be the stepping stone for the transparency and accountability of the government as promised by President Benigno Aquino, Jr. The pilot or the first livestreaming of the senate proceedings will be showcased at the senate website. Senator Pangilinan also said that this advancement paved way for ordinary citizens to participate in the proceedings by witnessing it and also bringing Filipinos all over the world an easy access of the recent political issues.

in school,” said Mr. Allan Balud, president of the CNHS English Department. He added that by integrating such activities within the day’s lesson, students will learn to be responsible and cautious whether they are in school or in their homes. A PLAN WITHIN A PLAN With earnest dedication to manifest a result with the School Improvement Plan (SIP), CNHS had undergone a major “overhaul” to ensure the safety of all the students as well as the faculty and school staff. Classrooms and pathways were improved to avoid suspension of classes due to flood. New buildings were erected and roofs were

constructed to give shade to students, especially during rainy days. ON BEING PREPARED Just like everyone who experienced the fury of Ondoy, Pepeng, and Basyang, CNHS people could only hope for a better fate in the days to come. Horrid pictures of bloated people floating on flood-stricken streets, and houses buried on mud are now just a vague vision of a lurid past. For Mr. Balud, a panicky situation is out of the picture “On our part, we know that we can’t defeat the force of nature but, we know better to prepare for the worse that it might bring us”.

Ramos delivers first SOCA The topics focused on the city’s economy, the flooding, the polluted bays, and the problems regarding the city’s waste management. Ramos also used his nickname as the acronym for the plans he has made. The OHMEE PLUS Agenda: O– rganizational, Human Resource, Government Modernization Program and Fiscal Management Program H– ealth and improvement basic services for the elderly, disabled, vulnerable youth and abused M– arketing and promotion of the City’s Tourism and investment potential E– mployment, Innovative Fishery, Aquaculture and Infrastructure Development and Modernization Program E– ducation, Environment and Enterprise Development P– L– U– S–

eace and Order egislative Coordination nity in Politics afety and Security

“Sex education is not all about making love”, says DepEd DEPARTMENT of Education defended sex education from their number one critic, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) last June 4, 2010. Former Education Secretary Mona Valisno made this statement to defend the department’s plan on teaching sex education on elementary students for the upcoming school year. Valisno clarified that the pilot discussions regarding sex education will take place in 80 elementary schools and 79 public high schools all over the

Florina Y. Araño archipelago. The Education Secretary also emphasized that this subject will not teach the students the sex act but about the science of reproduction, personal hygiene, physical care, and correct values to avoid pre-marital sex and teen age pregnancy. During the program, certain modules from the DepEd will be distributed to the students. The Education Secretary said that the modules will contain scientific and informative mate-

rials and not something too mature for the students. Sex Education has always been a part of several subjects taught to students like EPP, Health, Social Studies, and Mathematics. For example, ‘Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan’ or EPP integrates the student’s proper behavior with peers of the opposite sex. Personal care and hygiene, which is contained by the sex education concept, was already under the Health component of MAPEH, a subject taught to high

IT is a part of your life as a student to choose the upright college or university after taking your long stride in high school. It is also a premise that decisions and preferences about the universities in your queue add more intricacies and strains. But one thing will surely get you rambled and occupied – the Entrance Exam that they will require. College entrance tests – they say it’s more on intensive review, others say it’s a matter of confidence; some say stock knowledge can hoard you. Which is which? How much will you sweat to be able to succeed? Last 2006, a student was on his way to Ateneo de Manila University to take the ACET. Due to extreme anxiety and pressure he wasn’t able to step his foot on the test venue and passed away. Medical certifications explained that he suffered from severe nervous breakdown which lead to many complications and total imbalance. Further information noted that the victim stocked massive pressure and was total anxious when he was about to take the examination. This awful scenario shows how students take college entrance exam critically. One can die for it, a fact. Dreams can be shattered, dreams can be satisfied. I go for Maroons!... Blue Eagles!... Green Archers! The names and titles of different colleges and universities are always taken into contemplation. Many want to be the Iskolar ng Bayan, some aim to be entitled as Blue Eagle; others prefer to join the verges of the Kolehiyalas. But the gateway is not always open and requires a password for those who want to enter – A qualifying score. UPCAT is the most exalted college entrance test. Many students are hoping to pass the exam though they know how intricate it is. Aside from the first-rate quality of education that you can earn from the university, it also offers reasonably priced tuition fee that is very ideal in the midst of economic constraints of our country today. Many are dying for it. Many are engaging themselves into intensive review sessions making sure that they can reach the average and the qualifying score of the UPCAT. Some endure the soaring price of exclusive review class just to be acquainted in the coverage of the exam. UPCAT is oblivious in the socio-economic status of every examinee but is very observant to the content of their intellectual abilities that is why one should be equipped for this test of a lifetime. ACET (Ateneo de Manila Entrance Exam) on the other hand, is the deluxe version of UPCAT. Not for the content of the exam but for the posh tuition fee that you must compensate to benefit from the education it proposes. Usually, examinees from the elite group burn their midnight oils to outdo the examination but nowadays, Ateneo Universities give chance to those intellectual and clever students who cannot afford the high value of the tuition fee through offering scholarship programs. But then again, there is no sitting on past glories and one should prepare himself to pass this exam. Is Anxiety Bad? Thinking that every exam that you will be facing is obscure and taking this premise for granted can arise too much anxiety. Anxiety in general is a type of stress that motivates us to succeed. It is normal for every examinee to be anxious and sort of vexed because he doesn’t want his invested efforts to be rebuffed and turn to be fiasco. On the other hand, when the focus of your vim turns to anxiety rather than the task in hand, it becomes detrimental to your efforts. Worse, if the level of your stress rises too high, it can result in insomnia and loss of appetite that can obviously affect your performance in the exam. Don’t cram and invite negative sense. The extent of knowledge you learned won’t be worth the stress. Who can bestow help? No one can help you in the midst of the exam except from the guidance from above and your strategy in answering the exam. Never assume that you know all of the requisite procedures nevertheless, do the necessary actions. Pray for guidance and not for the correct answers. There are times that we are long-winded even though we know the righteous thing to do. It is the time when we ought for guidance from above to be able to surpass the exam. At this point, you are forged by your own verdicts and no one must be blamed in the outcome of the test. Adequate preparations and review must always come first to outdo every examination. Above all, Let us put into our mind that a person cannot be measured by the scores of any test or by the name of his university. We are the one who embark and create our own future and everything that goes into our life is destined to happen for a reason. school students. Sex Education issues were also discussed in some topics under Social Studies and in Mathematics, data regarding teenage pregnancy and the like may be used in mathematical analysis and as examples in

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statistics exercises. According to DepEd, two batches of teachers undergone training regarding the implementation of Sex Education and another batch is expected to undergo the same training later this year.

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TEACHING THE TABOO The advocacies of two sectors in contrary propel different reasons and motives drawing attention to the benefits of the public, especially to the youths of this generation. Pregnancy at a very young age and interim partnership of teenagers leading to premarital sex are not new to the public eyes. These issues have created piercing buzz and condemn the image of the new generation underscoring dilemmas on morality and imprudence. The new generation of teenagers has crossed the verge of probity and grown freethinking embarking an awful image in the modernized society. Different stories and real-life dramas about early pregnancies and premarital sex unveil staggering actualities wherein the subjects’ ages are ranging from thirteen to fifteen. As noted by documentations, many of them do not have any knowledge about the consequences of early pregnancy and barely know what a contraceptive is. At an age when young people try to explore their sexuality, equipping them with knowledge on the circumstances surrounding sexual intercourse becomes necessary. The Department of Education must adapt to changing times, says Dep Ed Secretary Mona Valisno, citing the alarming statistics of teenage pregnancy. Roughly three months before the opening of the school year, the Department of Education announced that sex education would be included in the curriculum of elementary and high schools. Dep-Ed noted that the integration of sex education in the curriculum will help reduce instances of unwanted pregnancy, prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases and control population growth. This pronouncement of Dep-Ed immediately spurred criticism from different sectors, particularly from the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines claiming that sex education would only breed a “culture of promiscuity” and produce a generation of “sex maniacs”. Opposing the popular interpretation, Dep-Ed stresses that sex education is not about the act of sex but rather about the science of reproduction, proper physical care and hygiene, proper values, the norms of interpersonal relations, and being aware of issues surrounding prevalence of pre-marital sex and teenage pregnancy. As a government institution, Dep-Ed believes that it is their duty to educate students on sex and responsibilities that surround it. Indeed, Dep-Ed deems that a breed of culture with interpersonal awareness is being molded by this ordinance. With these bewildering articulations and statements, two prevailing sectors of the society are squabbling and in the midst of crucial decisions – uncontrollable, contrary, and unyielding. These debates on sex education give rise to opinions of the most affected subject – the youths. Weighing the rationale of the church and the Department of Education, it is very critical to come up to a profound conclusion. The advocacies of two sectors in contrary propel different reasons and motives drawing attention to the benefits of the public, especially to the youths of this generation. The treatment of sex as a taboo discourse is the culprit of this substantial confusion. It is rooted from the backward colonial notions of morality and from our culture’s instigation of a negative picture of it. At the present time, we consider sex as an act that must always be unseen and its conventions are forbidden. We conceal the blatant act and digress our eyes just into the outcome that may bring bliss or trouble, outcome that changes one’s disposition. On the other hand, in the sex education debate, many find themselves torn between prolife and pro-choice. Can we possibly have it both ways? The conventions of sex education are debatable and having the nation rambled while the church and the Department of education discern their own principles. As of now, there is no definite answer to this argumentation. The “yes-no” button for the upright choice is still handled by the public and still on its stride to the person sanctioned for giving an irrevocable verdict for this debate.

Jameson D. Austria Editor-in-Chief Pauline Louise P. Velayo Associate Editor News Editor: Florina Y. Araño Feature Editor: Kathrine Rose U. Quigao Literary Editor: Bryan Louis G. Lazaro Sports Editor: Jamie B. Villavicencio Editorial Cartoonists: Jamie M. Mamaril, Alexander Joseph H. Samaniego Photojournalists: Yashmine Erika M. Saito, Angelo B. Guda Copyreaders: Ma. Racquel M. Cabalhin, Almie T. De Guzman Columnists: Czarina A. Potente, Earl Vincent M. Roque , Janica E. Andalis Contributors: Sheena Marie T. Concepcion, Charleez S. Arenas, Laira Erika V. Villacampa, Jesserene P. Bantolo, Shaira E. Del Rosario, Klarenz Anne T. Borromeo, Saira Mel C. Bulanhagui, Shynee – Leen DR. Rosal, Nicole Linda G. Nuguid, Ma. Kathryn R. Lorenzana, Mary Grace O. Leynes, Ray Joshua DG. Pabilona, Kristia Veronica H. Advincula Allan A. Balud Charmaine M. Esteban Lara P. Pagkaliwangan Advisers Antonia C. Ledesma Critic Virginia C. Incapas SSHT VI

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MIND OVER MATTER By: Jameson D. Austria

The Clout of Influence ACTIVITIES and interschool competitions in accordance with Dep-Ed memorandum this year go along side-by-side generating the student’s intellectual approach to showcase their abilities and ingenuity in different aspects. Some of which are pageants and impromptu contests which bring enormous brunt to the entire school and majorly require students and participants whose discernments in education and in the socio-economic status of the country are beyond reproof. In this context, participants utterly burn their midnight oils and work with enthusiasm and strong determination to rub away their competitors and detractors and to bring home the sweetest victory. However, the final verdict will be handed by the judges keeping it divisive with nerve-wracking excitement. Indeed, the table of judgment must not be surrounded by any intervening suggestions or interferences coming from the audiences ignoring their positions and supremacy. Unfortunately, these premises are being deviated to upsetting scenarios nowadays wherein winners are being judged based on the influence of their envoys and not on the substance of their answers and perspectives. Cavite National High School is renowned for its genuine disposition and inevitable eyes for a vast array of aspects in education – not to be con-

trolled by the superiority of influential personalities. It is very dismaying to allow hollow victories for the majority is looking forward for fair decisions to be able to recognize and acknowledge those participants whose talents and abilities are reflective and remarkable. It is an offense to overuse power and influence the majority just to pull off a certain egocentric goal. It is unproductive to conceal the truth just to be involved in the partial compensation to those who lend help for an institution. And above all, it is appalling to make an oblivious ruling to those participants and students who are best in their respective fields. Time, effort, perseverance, and brainpower are the ventures for this contests and in every single way, we must commit to our minds that these ventures are priceless and do not go along with influence and travesties. As Filipinos whose goals are about molding true talents and as Caviteñans legendary for our exceptional endowments, let us advocate and maintain genuineness. Let us be fair and remain pure though we are effacing intricacies in resolving biased predicaments. And let us remember that Cavite National High School is a prominent institution which has its own self-control– not to be portended, controlled, and handled by illicit personalities who embed self-centered purposes. Behind

LETTER TO THE EDITOR Dear Editor, First of all I would like to congratulate you for having this newspaper published. It helps students like me be informed about the current happenings within our school. It is in my knowledge that the school keeps in mind the students' welfare that is why every aspect of the educational system is carefully examined and planned. I could not help but notice that this year's schedule had been compressed and most importantly non-academic subjects are inserted in-between academic subjects. This means that after we take our Filipino subject, we will leave our room and proceed to the field for our MAPEH subject and back again inside the campus for our Social Studies. The travel time alone consumes a few minutes that cause students to be late. It is also easier for the students to cut classes because they are literally outside the classroom. What suggestions can you give to us students who are having a difficult time because of our schedule? Is there anything we could to help our classmates avoid cutting classes and minimize the problem? More power to The Caviteñan Staffers. Yours truly, Julius Reyes III-Indian Tree Dear schoolmate, On behalf of the Caviteñan staffers, we thank you for patronizing our school paper. We understand that you also have issues with the compressed schedule. We understand your plea because we are also experiencing this since our building is very far. Also, the fact that we have known some who are having difficulties with the time managing because of limited breaks.

We were informed that there are subject teachers who won’t permit late comers to join the class or else scolded for slothfulness. Because the late comers do not want to be scolded and realizes they are late anyway, they decide to cut class. What you said is of great concern indeed so we suggest that following: · If it would take you too much time to vacate your room, you should at least haste to avoid being scolded. If you live quite far from campus and you always end up being late from lunch, you can bring your lunch and eat at the school canteen. It will not only help you with your hectic schedule but it will also help you save energy and money. · If there are times that your teacher tends to ‘extend’ their time and you still have other subjects to attend, you can always remind them that it is time to go without offending them. We think that teachers should also be considerate toward students regarding the matter because students are the ones having difficulties like shuttling from one room to another. Also, in our opinion, there should be a review on our schedule for adjustments. We strongly believe that academic subjects should be scheduled in the morning since these are the major ones and the non-academic subjects should be scheduled in the afternoon or vice versa. In the meantime, we students should cope with our schedule until the issue regarding the compressed schedule is solved. Again, thank you very much, and God Bless!

THE LOGO THIS year’s Caviteñan nameplate carries a strong message. The letter “i” in it is significantly highlighted. The Caviteñan pushes for the “Three I’s.” The school paper strongly believes in the power of “Information” that is why it continues to be the eyes and ears of the whole student population. It also symbolizes that theCAV is now interactive. Visit us at www. thecavcnhs.tk. The last “I” is a symbol of hope, that “I” makes the difference. It is the power of an individual to make a small but significant change through whatever means, in our case – campus journalism.


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By: Florina Araño

By: Pauline Louise Velayo

A+ for Ohmee Plus WHAT does Ohmee’s SOCA and PNoy’s SONA have in common? Aside from being a speech of two liberal party members, both the SOCA and SONA gained both negative and mostly positive comments from people who attended the said events. Mayor Ohmee’s localized version of SONA was less prestigious, and less popular. All of these were obviously because the city was small and the president himself wanted government offices and officials to spend the nation’s money wisely. If PNoy mentioned all about the MWSS controversy, and the intensified execution of traffic laws, Mayor Ohmee introduced his OHMEE PLUS Agenda. But what is this OHMEE PLUS Agenda anyway? Why has it received such positive comments from the people who attended the first SOCA? So, as discussed from the earlier article, OHMEE PLUS is an acronym for the Mayor’s plans for the growing problems of our city. We already identified the meaning of each acronym earlier so we’ll elaborate things in here. First, let’s have the “O”: Organizational, Human Resource, Government Modernization Program and Fiscal Management Program. This plan aims to have improved streamline bureaucracy, capability building, information technology, and fiscal policies to increase revenues. This is to improve the city government’s services to the caviteños. Next, we have the “H”: Health and improved basic services for the elderly, disabled, vulnerable youth and abused. This program aims to give cure and help for the malnourished, senior citizens, persons with disability, street children, abused persons, and mentally disturbed persons. The “M”: Marketing and promotion of the City’s Tourism and Investment potential. Our city played a major role in the revolutions that paved way for the country’s freedom from the Spanish rule hundreds of years ago. A lot of places inside our city are indeed of great historical value, that’s why our city government aims to use this as an asset for our city’s tourism. This includes comprehensive tourism development plan, tourism infrastructure development program and promotion, and an investment incentive code. The “E”: Employment, innovative fishery, aquaculture, and infrastructure development and modernization program. Being called as the city with three bays, our city has an ample

amount of water surrounding us. The problem is, we don’t have enough useful water around us because most of the bays are already polluted, harmful, and unfit for human consumption. This is why the government officials planned to have a public employment service office, skills training, fishery and aquaculture modernization and infrastructure development program. Another “E”: Education, Environment and Enterprise Development. In spite of the enough number of schools inside the city, there were still tons of out of school youths. This program aims to increase elementary participation rate and secondary completion rate. It also wishes to have additional school buildings, material recovery facility, and solid waste management plan, together with small and medium enterprise development plan. Now, let’s have the second word, PLUS. Start with “P”: Peace and Order. It aims to have additional police personnel in accordance to standard ratio, to upgrade mobility and logistics, to have barangay coordination, and community cooperation. Let’s have the “L”: Legislative Coordination. It roots for close coordination with ‘sangguniang panlunsod’ on legislations that is required by the city to attract investments, increase revenue, infrastructure development and fiscal management. If scholar Lee Sun Joon of Sungkyunkwan Scandal aims ‘political harmony’ among Norons, Sorons, and Namins, our city government aims for “U”: Unity in Politics. This program includes dialogue with different political organizations and crossing party lines on issues that will benefit the city and its constituents. Last, but definitely not the least, the “S”: Safety and Security. This refers to disaster readiness and awareness. To avoid being on the headlines announcing massive destruction of our city, the local government would like to have a city and barangay level disaster management program to prepare every caviteños for any possible disaster. A pleasing and systematic plan isn’t it? With proper execution, and everyone’s cooperation, these programs will surely be far from a dream.

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IN OTHER WORDS By: Nicole Linda G. Nuguid

Venus Raj’s “Major Major” Legacy VENUS Raj’s Filipina beauty may not have succeeded in bringing home the crown but she left the world something that will be hard to forgetthe expression “major major”. The term was first heard in Miss Raj’s answer in the Q and A portion. The question was about Raj’s biggest mistake in her life and how she made it right which was asked by Hollywood actor William Baldwin. She first greeted the cheering crowd and replied, “You know what sir, in my 22 years of existence, I can say that there’s nothing major major problem that I’ve done in my life because I’m very confident with my family, with the love that they are giving to me. So thank you so much that I’m here. Thank you, thank you so much!” Before the pageant, she was the crowd favorite became the fourth runner-up because

of her answer. It was probably because of her nervousness that made her use that term. So can you blame her? It is difficult to represent a country especially when it is aired live all over the globe. After the Q and A, Raj’s answer became a hot topic in social networking sites especially twitter and other media. Nowadays, the term “major major” is widely used. Because of its popularity, this could actually replace the word “Jejemon”, an exaggerated way of using words that is usually used in texting, as the “Word of the Year”. As the term gains popularity, there’s no doubt that this will be Venus Raj’s road to stardom.

Frankl y Speaking…. ankly “IF they still have even a shred of shame in themselves, they would step down from their respective positions”, says President Benigno Aquino Jr. Newly elected President Simeon Benigno Aquino Aquino Jr. shocks the country with his intriguing state of the nation address. He spoke with great authority without fear but in a matter of one seeking justice. Who wouldn’t be if one would discover that billions of the country’s budget is being used for personal necessities? He mentioned about a P196.7 billion budget deficit due to the bloody government’s personal usage. This therefore states that their bills are indeed higher than its profit. Also, a calamity fund of P108 million pesos that was supposed to be given as support to those who were inflicted by storms Ondoy and Pepeng was known to be used in Pampanga. This also adds the use of road user’s fund. The big question is: “Where are all those money being used?” As suspected, the government cannot explain this thoroughly and the issue is still under investigation as of now. We can only hope that government investigators will have the stiff resolve. As for our President Aquino Jr., we salute his authenticity for speaking the true state of our beloved nation. This is surely a big step for the rise of our country. More power and glory to him! May God bless us as our country faces a traumatic aftershock from the past administration.

MIND TALKS By: Kathrine Rose U. Quigao

Online P-NOY JUST recently, the palace has launched its official website where Filipinos can give and plunge their comments, queries, and suggestions regarding social and political concerns of our country. For the past nine years, the Filipino advocacy about the bias administration has been ignored and condemned by the palace, and now that President Benigno Aquino III is leading our country, social problems and recommended resolutions about the nationwide issues can be heeded in an easier and more convenient way – through social networking sites. In this context, the websites specifically the social networking sites such as facebook, multiply, and twitter serve as an avenue to assess the government inaction and to urge the state to create policies for the people’s welfare. Through this, millions of Filipinos can understand the basic reforms of the government through the comprehensive response of the palace and nascent discussion in the internet. Moreover, this executive order creates a friendly image of the newly established administration and smashes the wide barrier between the correlation of the Filipino people and the Palace. This easy and trouble-free of communication to the president, however, is not a gimmick or a half-baked trick for it imposes the needs and demands of Filipino about the clarity and significance of the disseminated orders affecting different aspects of our nation and the requisites of our country to achieve the developmental goals. P-Noy’s administration is doing its best to fulfill and pursue the objectives in achieving genuine change and continues to distinguish itself from the past administration which left an appalling image. President Aquino understands the nation’s demands and created ways to propel his plans for the betterment of his promised land. Above all, this online resolution of the palace is a transparent retort which gives the nation a string of fulfillment. Aquino listens to the people’s demands and to the nation who has given him the mandate. However, we should engage the president wherever necessary – in the congress or in the internet, offline or online – for the fulfillment of his promise of genuine change.

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t was a cloudy Saturday morning. I woke up late because it was hectic day yesterday at school. We came home very late because of the Division Schools Press Conference last night.

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I was still hazy when I went downstairs to eat my brunch. The clock tells me that it is already 10:19 and I have to dress up ‘coz I need to go to my classmate’s house in Noveleta (a nearby town to us) for we will work for our school paper. My house is an old, antique house near the city market and I need to walk a couple of blocks to catch a ride. As I was walking, I can’t help but notice the huge sacks of rubbish along side the streets. It is such an eye-sore. The streets are filled with children begging for pennies. It makes me remember the song of Glock-9 about politicians who see the problems but they chose not to see. I rode the jeepney to the bus station. Talk about irony, the song playing in the jeep is non-other than Glock-9’s “Upuan.” As I’m on my way, the

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traffic was very heavy. It took me thirty minutes to a usual 10-minute ride. No wonder, the road is being reconstructed again. Half of the road is closed because of the ordeal. But when the bus moved a little farther, I saw the real reason for the slow movement, a huge signboard which reads “SLOW DOWN, MEN AT WORK.” Men at work? Where are those men at work? All that is left is a damaged road sunken by flood brought about by the heavy rain last night. The bus then went to a smooth ride as we travel the winding road locally known as the “long beach” for it is a narrow path through Cavite’s wellknown beaches. The sight is breathtaking. I don’t know but there’s just something about the waters than calms my stressed soul. But it was far from my knowledge that the scenery

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is short lived. The clear waters turned into a dried wasteland. Where did all the water go? What happened to the flowing creek? It was just recent that I saw some local folks fishing in it. It saddened me. Looking back at my trip, I can say that it was my “Road to Damascus” experience. The bible tells a story of Apostle Paul making his turn-about as he was walking the said road. It was his encounter with God that his views were changed totally. The same with me... I came to a realization that we are really living near the end. The climate nowadays is not as stable as it used to. It was just last year that the heavens poured out a month’s rain in just one day drowning nearby towns and the metro. I need to do my part in helping saving mother earth. Who would have thought that a simple road trip will open my eyes and change my views completely? I can’t wait for my next trip.

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Li ving Lif e to the Fullest Living Life

A Tribute to Mr. Rogelio Landas (1961-2010)

SOME good things never last. A teacher’s duty to his students is no exception from such cliché. After years of battling with renal failure, Mr. Rogelio “Roger” Landas finally closes his classroom, bidding his students goodbye - forever. A melancholic Monday morning loomed within the campus. Except for those who have learned about his demise during the weekend, not one soul was able to escape the feeling of grief, a tear dropping from the eye, and a gasp, “Sir Roger is gone?!!” How can somebody so bubbly be gone so soon? I just saw him few days ago trying to race with his students as they solve those mind boggling problems in Algebra! They say that he is actually a diabetic. How come I saw him gulping down a bottle of soda just few weeks ago? What about the motorcycle ride? The black shoulder bag? The mathematical solutions written on the board, on the teacher’s table, to the wall, and up to the classroom door? How about those of a ballerina’s pirouette moves that he does every time that he discuss his lesson? Aren’t all these an indication that he is vigorous enough to stay in the service a little longer? Loads of questions that needs to be answered. But I

never realized that I’ll find the answers in a most unusual way. It was a Friday morning. Although I used to see the teachers wearing their pink uniforms during Friday’s, my eye still hurts with the dominant color for the day! Why, even teachers who were known to display a “toughie look” was garbed in pink blouses or shirts! Classes were also shortened until twelve noon that day. I heard that today will be the funeral of Mr. Landas. But I was not prepared to hear and see the rest of the situation later that afternoon. As I march along with other students, teachers, and people in the street on our way to the church where Sir Landas will receive his final blessing, I can’t help but ask myself, “Why

do I have this feeling that I am joining a ‘karakol‘?” Instead of a funeral dirge, people were actually dancing as the band plays “Itaktak Mo”, and “Sabay Sabay Tayo”. Then a nechrological service followed suit after the mass. Hearing those words from Mr. Landas’ friends and colleagues enlightened my mind and provided answers to my questions. I find most of the things about his death very unusual, but later on I realized, he wanted it to be that way. He planned it to be that way. Not even his weakening body would trample him to his final destination. He has lived his life to the fullest, worrying not over the seriousness of his condition. Though I was not given the chance to work with Sir Landas as his student, his life inspired me in more ways than one. I realized, life on earth is too short so, it is but just fair for one to enjoy it to the fullest. Mr. Landas did more than just enjoy and celebrate his life. He actually taught people around him to face everything with courage and happiness. The institution will never be the same without the humor and laughter of Mr. Rogelio Landas, but one thing is for sure… He will always be remembered in everyone’s heart. Farewell Sir, and thank you for the inspiration.

My Unique T eacher Teacher eacher,, My One Hero “TO educate one’s life is as simple as baking pancakes, but the fallout after it is very advantageous for an individual’s existence.” We all know that teachers are our second parent in school. They guide, teach and discipline us for us to be armed and ready as we try to struggle our way and have a good and bright future. We are with them five days a week (unless we’re absent, ha ha). We seldom care about how they feel. I can only imagine the stress we give them everyday as they encounter different students inside the classroom. On the other hand, we can’t help but notice that teachers are also of different kinds. Here are some of them. Of course, first in line are those very strict teachers of whom students call “Ms. Terror.” She disciplines her students in a way that she uses a knee shaking, eardrum breaking, loud voice that makes his students panic and frightened of her. You feel like you’re enrolled in a military camp wherein you fall in line, shirts tucked in and hairs cut neatly. Because of her way of treating her students, she is more feared than adored even though she is really a good teacher. I can’t really say that we’ll miss those very intelligent teachers or “The Bookworms.” They are those who can profoundly explain a lesson (without any book at hand!) that leaves his students jaw-dropped

and in awe. God’s gift to the students. There are also those good teachers of whom we’ll always remember. She is “Ms. Congeniality” because of her very con- siderate way of caring for her students. She always keeps in her mind

that the more she shows better attitude toward her students, the more the possibility that they will listen to her and learn. Then we have “The Cock-adoodle-doos.” They are the personalities who always exaggerate their pride and accomplishments to others, especially to their students. They always (and I mean always!) tell you what their life was before, how they overcome their life’s struggles, and most especially their ACHIEVEMENTS. “The Kikays” and “The Hunks” that always looks younger than their students. They are known for having a strong charisma to their students. They are always swarmed by a group of students who always find a way to ask questions, questions that are sometimes irrelevant, just to talk to their teachers. Every Friday feels like a fashion

Bryan Louis G. Lazaro show as they showcase their best dresses and polo shirts. And lastly, “The Jacks.” Those crack-head teachers that tell jokes and makes you laugh so hard you want to cry. Every class time is fun time. He manages to make learning fun that makes you want to forget those boring teachers. They are easy to approach and very lenient. These are just some of the teachers that we have encountered in school. After reading this article, it might put a smile on your face. Let us just remember that although we may find flaws with the way they teach, let’s admit that no matter whom they are or what they do, we owe them our future. And that is enough to thank them. May God bless all the teachers in the world. My teacher, my hero!

Jameson D. Austria A phone buzzes and displays a message: One SMS received. The inbox folder opens, and an unknown number appears. The open button clicks, and the message is revealed. GUdpM ~ PoWh!! pW3d3 poeWh bAh mkIpaHtXtm8..??? sW33t dReAmZZ poeWh..:) The invitation unfolds, and the finger scrambles to delete the unwanted SMS. Forget the gay lingo or swardspeak. These days, a new code of communication has the whole cyber community confused and annoyed. Jejenese, or the jejemon language, has been under public scrutiny, earning the wrath of grammarians and drawing even an all-out war from Department of Education. The alternate small letter-caps spelling has grown to such a phenomenon that the word 'Jejemon' itself is nominated as the word of the year by the academe. In an era when networking sites can substitute for face-to-face interaction and forum, the Jejemon has joined the ranks of the jologs, the bakya, and the low-life which the middle-class has bestowed inferior status. The crusade against the Jejemons continues, underscoring the class bias behind every EoW pOwH and the perfect, seamless sentence. Hu Iz THIS, p0h? From this unusual style of texting, a subculture has emerged. The jejemons are no longer just anonymous texters or facebook users; they are considered annoying people unworthy of a decent conversation, mostly due to their disregard for grammar and spelling. The closest image of a jejemon that comes to mind: the people loitering inside and outside the CNHS grounds, holding cellphones with loud music flaunting their oversized stuffs - shades, shirts, and shoes (supra). This identity, however, was not created by the Jejemons themselves. The definition of the Urban Dictionary for Jejemons attests that the Jejemon identity was formulated by people who do not use, and probably despise, Jejenese. Jejemons were described by the site as individuals with low I Q and spread idiocy on the web. In this manner, people who communicate in Jejenese are subjected to an outside gaze that dictates their identity, similar to how the westerns exoticized the people living their colonies. NOT LyK mE, NOT ~LyK~US As part of the mechanism of differentiation, aggression against the Jejemon has intensified in cyberspace. From hostile stares to facebook fanpages demanding the annihilation of the Jejemon, the frenzy to eliminate the subclass has become a mission of cleansing for other people. In the minds of these avid haters, the Jejemon is a malfunction in the sphere of communication. The jejemon has insulted the rules of grammar and syntax in language and according to the jejebuster, he deserves to be annihilated. This perception against the Jejemon language clashes with the supposed democratic spaces of the internet, where everyone is free to invent himself through avatars and escape the rigors of the material world. Jejenese, after all, is only another variation of the many ways by which people communicate. It is no different from the coño manner of speaking, where Filipino and English are interspersed in a sentence, and the speakers are forgiven for the obvious attempt to copy the American slang. For the jejebuster, adherence to grammatical rules is compliance to the order, which places them in a stratum above people deprived of quality education and decent jobs. To fight the jejemon, then, equates to an assertion of the superiority. The Dep-Ed reaction to the Jejemon, meanwhile, could be read as the agency's denial of their failure to provide education for all. HU cArEs, n0h ~ LoLz! Despite the strong opposition to Jejemons, the group has grown more resilient and has even adapted to the schemes to eliminate them. The jejemons have lived to their identity, embraced their own brand of typing and counters negative feedback with assertions of the right to express themselves. They continue to flood concerts, chat rooms, and have even gained allies that defend them and their subculture. The jejebuster and grammar Nazis claim that the jejemon wreaks grammatical havoc into infinite world of cyberspace. While they may be right, they fail to realize the real havoc caused by the jejephenomenon. The spontaneous, eben unconscious, generation of codes only signifies the brewing rebellion against a social order that serves a few and marginalizes everyone. As the jejemon counters the vanguards of petty propriety in language, we get a glimpse of the struggle among classes.

Everdearest Teacher, Thank you for being a second mother to us. Being a teacher is very hard. I know that because my mother is also a teacher. Last time, I saw my mother in her room. She is very sad because of her noisy student. She said it is hard to become a teacher… There is too much work. Then she told me, "Son, don't let your teacher feel sad because of you. Her troubles in her family is enough ." And I realized Ma'am, that I feel sorry for being so noisy in your class sometimes. For not being able to do my assignment. And so before ending this letter, I would like to share to you this message that I found in my mother's table. And this is for you Ma'am. Being a teacher is not about grades, It's about being who you are. No book can teach you how to cry with your students, No class can teach you how to tell a family that their sons have failed. No professor can teach you how to find dignity in giving someone an advice. A teacher is not about a pen, or the board. It's about being able to love students when they are at their weakest moments. Happy Teacher's Day Ma'am Love lots, Your student

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L.A. LAKERS EARN SECOND STRAIGHT RING, ‘09-‘10 THE Los Angeles Lakers defeated their longtime rival Boston Celtics in front of the sold out crowd of the Staples Center, 83-79, grabbing their second straight championship. This marks the franchise’s 16th league championship and its 5th in the last 10 years. Los Angeles steamrolled through the regular season as they tallied an impressive 57-25 recored, third overall behind the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Lakers’ 2009 Finals opponent, the Orlando Magic. With impressive frontline players Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol, Andrew Bynum, Ron Artest and deep bench backups – plus the coaching expertise of Phil Jackson, the Lakers were a destined for a backto-back. The top seed in the west Lakers hurdled through the Oklahoma City Thunder who managed to steal 2 surprising wins before going down in Game 6. Then they swept the Utah Jazz and took out Arizona’s finest, the Phoenix Suns in the Western Conference Finals. One thing separated them from the Larry O’Brien trophy: the Boston Celtics. The NBA’s most storied rivalry would meet again for a

record 12th time. Los Angeles won the series opener, defeating Boston with a convincing 13-point margin. All that did was wake the Celtics up. Boston retaliated by taking game 2. The team’s intensity mirrored in Paul Pierce’s statement as he proclaimed, ‘We ain’t going back to L.A.”. The Lakers quickly silenced him, winning game 3 and thereby guaranteeing a 6 th game in L.A. Celtic pride proved resilient, and Boston triumphed in Game 4. Things suddenly looked bleak for the Purple and Gold in Game 5, when the Celtics closed out their home stand with their 3rd win in the best-of-7 series, pushing the Lakers into a do-or-die situation. In a series that wasn’t expected to go the distance, the Celtics put up enough of a fight to force a dramatic Game 7 in Los Angeles. Defense dictated the final game. In the end, it was Lakers’ wild card acquisition of Ron Artest once again

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saved the day, hitting a crucial 3 pointer in the final minute to give the Lakers the lead for good and eventually finishing off the Celtics. “This one’s special for me. I really hope that coach will be back

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WHO ever said that it's a man's world out there? In a sport that is supposed to be a man's playground enters two "feme fatals" who have an awesome kick to their résumés. Genesis tells us the "the woman" was taken out of "the man" and rest as we knew it was history. In these modern times, it's only but a mere deprivation to say that "the woman takes out the man" figuratively and literally. TheCAV had the privilege of interviewing two of Cavite City's promising Taekwondo heavy hitters, CNHS' Kristia Advincula and SSCR's Sumher Francisco. What do you get when you combine tough questions with tough players? Find out in our interview that follows. How did your Taekwondo career start? Tia: Grade 1 ako nung nag-start ako kasi gusto ko talaga. Parents ko nag-encourage sa'kin tpos 'yun na every year kasama na ako sa STCAA. Sum: Nagsimula ako Grade 5 ako no'n. Patigil-tigil lang. Pero si Mama talaga ang may gusto n mag Taekwondo kami. Si ate Khaye ko muna then eventually lahat na kami.

Why choose Taekwondo above all other sports? Tia: Self-defense na 'din. Kunyari may manakit sa 'kin eh di kaya ko protektahan ang sarili ko. Saka hilig ko na din talaga. Sum: Hindi ko tala hilig nung una, pero nawili na rin, dahil sa mga friends na rin siguro na kasama ko. Plus may benefit pa kasi may discount ako sa tuition fee ko sa school. Ha ha! What are the disadvantages of being a girl Taekwondo player? Tia: Syempre masakit sa katawan at nagkakapasa talaga ako. 'Pag sinipa ka masakit sa katawan. Sum: Aba syempre 'pag meron ang isang babae mahirap. Tuloy pa rin kasi ang practice kahit ganon. How do you manage your time between academics and sports? Tia: Ang training ko every Fridays and Saturdays lang naman after class so 'di s'ya gaanong kumakain ng oras ko. Training 'pag weekends tapos aral naman 'pag weekdays. Sum: Bale every Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays regular training ko pero may special training ako na Pumse every Sunday at Monday. 'Yung Pumse para syang sayaw tapos puro forms. Time management lang tapos know your priorities. Ewan

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“Winning does improve my chances of returning. That’s as much as I’ll talk about it. I’m going to enjoy this,” said the former Chicago Bulls coach Phil Jackson.

Miami Heats Up: New Big Three Burns South Beach FORMER Cavalier LeBron James and Raptor Chris Bosh joined with Dwane Wade in Miami to from the

Jamie B. Villavicencio ATENEO Blue Eagles completed a three-peat with a score of 65-62 thrashing of top seed Far Eastern University in Game Two of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Season 73 finals which was at the Araneta Coliseum, September 30. The triumph puts the Eagles together with Far Eastern University`s play in 2003 through 2005 and searching for only the third "four-Peat" feat after University of Santo Tomas (1993-1996) and the Green Archers of De La Salle University (1998-2001). "We`re going to have a strong recruiting class coming in next year and hopefully, we`ll be back here again," said Blue Ea'les' coach Black. The Veteran guard as well as the team leader this sea the Blue Eagles are good at, it`s altering to departures of key players. "We`re going for our fourth championship next year, that`s all I can say," said Ateneo`s sports director Ricky Pabu who`s expected Ateneo to win "four-peat."

with us next year to make it three in row,” finals MVP, Kobe Bryant uttered on one of his interviews. The Purple and Gold boys of L.A. will hold on to the coveted Larry O’Brien trophy for another year.

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ko ba kung paano ko napapagkasya ang schedule ko. Basta tantyahan nalang. Ha ha! How do you prepare for a fight? Tia: Nagte-training ako maigi. Pray muna kay God bago lumaban tapos concentrate na 'pag mismong laban na. Hindi ako nag-aalmusal 'pag may laban. Inaantay ko muna matapos ang laban bago ako kumain. Kinakabahan kasi aq. Ha ha! Sum: Gabi palang bago ang laban naghahanda na ako. Syempre dasal, pray muna kay God. Tapos napapainom ako ng gatas ng wala sa oras. Haha. Tapos 'di na talaga ako kakain at all. Pagkatapos nalang ng laban. Why do you think you win games? Tia: Pinagbubutihan ko talaga. Training maigi at saka tiwala sa sarili ko na mananalo ako. Sum: Nagagandahan siguro ang scorer sa 'kin kaya dinadagdagan ang points ko. Ha ha! Joke lang. 'Di ko alam talaga actually. How do you feel whenever you win a fight?

leagues newest big three and make the 2010-2011 NBA season a much anticipated event by basketball fanatics. The two free agents decided to go to Miami in hope of winning championships after championships. Bosh and James dreams of earning a ring, and a second one for D-Wade. James was scrutinized for his recent comments of race playing a factor into his decision of taking his talents to South Beach. In the pre-season, James is already firing it up for his new team. He is just proving that he is no “Robin” or sidekick. He is a leader just like what he was in Cleveland. “It doesn’t matter who score the

most, or grabs the most stats. The three of us came together for one sole purpose; that is to win championships. We are very much exited for the upcoming season and we hope to live up to our fans’ expectations,” James revealed as former NBA superstar Steve Smith interviewed them during the Heat’s launch party last August. The threesome has a chance to beat Chicago Bull’s winning-record of 72-10. The heat are entering the season with a hopeful influence to the league and they are ready to make some noise. Let’s just see how these three will match-up with their contemporaries who are as intensely motivated as they are.

Tia: Masaya syempre at proud sa sarili. Sum: Syempre proud. Sulit ang pagod. What about when you loose? Tia: Naiyak tsaka malungkot. Saka sinasabi ko sa sarili ko na babawi nalang ako next time at pagbubutihan ko. Sum: Eh 'di uuwi na. Ha ha! Kailangan pang mag-training. Do you plan to continue you Taekwondo career for the years to come? Tia: Ang plano ko talaga actually na after high school itigil ko na ang pag compete. Siguro paminsanminsan pero 'di ko plan na ipagpatuloy pa. Gusto ko magtake-up ng Tourism sa college. Sum: Siguro, pero kailangang mag-try naman ng ibang field. Sa College originally ang gusto kong course ay Tourism, pero gusto ko ding mag Stewardess pero Malabo mata ko. Eh mahilig din ako sap era at numbers kaya mag-accounting ako. What is you advice to those stu-

dents like you who wants to enter the sport? Tia: Kung gusto nila mag Taekwondo dapat mag-training sila maigi, magpursigi. At of course 'wag kalimutang mag-aral. Sum: Kasi ang Taekwondo 'di naman talaga delikado. Mas mainjure ka pa nga 'pag nag basketball ka eh. Kaya 'wag sila matakot mag-try.

Tough Belles. These girls have the reason to smile as they sweep the medals for Taekwondo competition.

Name: Kristia Veronica H. Advincula Division: Bantamweight 46 lbs. Degree: 2nd Dan Black Belter Awards Received: 1. Little Milo Olympics 2010 (Gold) 2. Cavite City Taekwondo Championships 2010 (Gold) 3. Tagaytay Taekwondo Championships 2010 (Gold) 4. Palarong Pambansa 2007 (Bronze) 5. All Women's Taekwondo Championships 2006- (Bronze) 6. STCAA 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009 - (Silver, Bronze, Gold, Silver) Name: Sumher C. Francisco Division: Featherweight 48 lbs. Degree: Brown Belter turning black on October 31 Awards Received: 1. Division Selection Meet 2010 - Cavite City (Gold) 2. Inter-school Taekwondo Competetion 2010 (Gold) 3. Cavite City Taekwondo Championships 2010 (Gold) 4. Tagaytay Taekwondo Championships 2010 (Gold) 5. Regional Taekwondo Competition 2010 (Silver) 6. All Taekwondo Championships 2010 (Bronze) 7. Friendships Games / Invitational since 2005 (Gold)


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BARCENILLA AND SALVADOR AWARDED GRAND MASTER TITLES Jamie B. Villavicencio WORLD Chess Federation (FIDE) officially awarded the Grand Master titles to Rogelio “Banjo” Barcenilla and Roland “Kulot” Salvador in a Presidential Board meeting that coincided with the 39th World Chess Olympiad at the Complex “Arena Ugra” of Khonty- Mansiyk, Russia. Barcenilla, which was born at Iligan City was conferred the title on the basis of his performance in the 2009 Copper State International Chess Championship held in Mesa, Arizona. He beat Georgia GM Zviad Izoria to get his third and final GM result. The former top player of Rizal Technological University, “Kulot” Salvador earned his third and final GM title during the 11th edition of the International Chess Tournament Fermo – Porto San Giorgio at the Astoria Hotel, fermo, Italy. As the newest Grand Masters, Barcenilla and Salvador are now lined-up with Eugene Torre, Wesley So, the late Rosendo Balinnas Jr., John Paul Gomez and Buenaventura “Bond” Villamayor in the ranks of RP`s elite group of GMs.

MEN’S VOLLEYBALL: SOPHIES SPIKERS DOMINATE JUNIORS SOPHOMORES turned an expected tight showdown into a rout as they strike the juniors in straight sets to bag the championship for the Men‘s Division of Volleyball for the Intramurals at the Mormons Church in PN., August 26. Maurit delivered 13 points, as the sophomores fashioned out a 2516, 25-20 success in their game with the Juniors. Maurit delivered the game-winning hit, a service ace that sent the sophies gallery into a frenzy.

The Sophomores, made it look so easy, putting up a virtual wall at the net to frustrate the Juniors. Jumping in glee, Sophies achieve their first prevail against the grownup team. The Juniors walked to their bun-

Shaira E. Del Rosario ker disappointed after suffering their first defeat in the game. It was another forgettable end to what was another promising start. Juniors hardly put up a challenge in the first and second set as the Sophomores again put emphasis on blocking and serving, a facet of their game that had brought them success in the tournament.

MARGARITO TRAINER: BIG TIME BEATING FOR PACQUIAO Jamie B. Villavicencio MANNY Pacquiao will be in major trouble the moment he steps in the ring with Antonio Margarito on November 13 according to the Maximan‘s chief trainer. Robert Garcia expressed confindence that they have already solved the Pacquiao puzzle and is looking to stop the “World`s Poundper-Pound king for the first time in more than a decade. “We`ve been watching a lot of Manny`s fight and we know exactly how to attack him. We have been especially interested in his

fights with Cotto and Marquez” Garcia also went as far as predicting the fights outcome. “11th-round knockout, this isn`t going to just be a win for Margarito, this is going to be an expletive beat down we put on him. A big time beating is what we got for Manny Pacquaio.” He said. Pacquiao and Margarito tangle on November 13 at the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas for the vacant World Boxing Champion Junior Middleweight title.

REBUILDING THE MAROON BATTERS WITH new recruits and a tougher training regiment, the Cavite National High School Baseball Team plans to contend in this year’s Division Selection Meet – this is coming off a long slumber after 10 years. “Sa loob ng sampung taon ay hindi lumahok ang Cavite High sa palaro sa baseball. Kaya ngayon ay pagsisikapan naming manalo hangang sa Regionals,” said Coach Arturo Libay. The book is closed on the teams history, as all of those events have unfolded, the future of CNHS baseball is ready to be rewritten. In previous years, the Baseball team has had difficulties such as having a hard time recruiting new members plus the significant variable of zero budgets but it’s a different story this year. The new team lines-up with team captain Edgar Camacho

(pitcher), Leonilo Magcarang (cather), Keneth Pingue (catcher), Francis Felizardo (1st Baser), Mark Lipura (1st baser), Aldrine Del Carmen (2nd baser), Jose Dar (2nd baser), Gian Bautista (2nd baser), Ejay Ramos (3rd baser), Angelo Panggarutan (center fielder), James Tanael (left fielder), Jeffrey Baptista (Right Feilder) and John Paul Catipay (short stop). “Kailangang maglaro ng mabuti ang mga bata at iwasan ang mga error para manalo kami,” said team trainer Jonathan Bator. The thirteen-man team is full of hope as they try to bring back the glory days of the Cavite High diamond. Their first encounter is against Sangley Point National High School (SPNHS) at Draga Diamond, October 28-29 Let’s just wait and see how our boys will step up to the plate.

FRESHMEN HITS TOP THREE HONORS IN PING-PONG Shaira E. Del Rosario FRESHMEN Marvin B. Sinchongco won the 2010 Intramural Table Tennis Men’s Division Championship against the school’s best hitters at the Alumni Hall of Cavite National High School, August 26. Earl Nique Floi Cruz (Freshman) received runner-up awards and Jamiell Villalon (Freshmen) 3 rd place. Jameson D. Austria (Seniors) got 4th. “It’s okay even if I didn’t emerge

as the champion. I gave my best and that’s what counts. I congratulate freshmen team for a job well done,” said Jameson. While in the Women’s Division, Romalyn Tubio of Seniors won the championship again for the second straight year. She defended her title against the juniors’ flagbearer Jolina Santiago (2nd Place), Jovy Ann Santiago (3rd place) and Wilnalyn Madrid of Sophomores (4th place).

Put your hands up. Maurit and the Sophies turn defence into offense as they guard the net against the Junior bombers at the Men’s Volleyball competition in P.N.

REYES OUSTS GOMEZ, 10-9 EFREN “Bata” Reyes marveled the SM North EDSA crowd by winning the 10th Annual Predator International 10-Ball Championship against his fellow Filipino Roberto “Pinoy Super” Gomez in the finals, 10-9, September 18. Gomez opened with a 7-4 lead before Reyes rallied halfway the 12th rack that paved his way to collect four straight racks and grab the lead, 8-7. “Talagang bwenas-bwenas lang. Biruin mu na 5-1 n’ya agad ako, pero nung nakasagot eh ako naman ang naka-bwenas sa bola hangang sa huli,” shared Reyes. Reyes never looked back as he thrilled the crowd with a spectacular bank shot on the no. 2 ball. Gomez’ empty fault in the 19th rack gave a chance for Reyes to win the game. Billards’ one and only magician Reyes thanked the Filipinos who watched his bout against Gomez, adding that he could never have won without their support. “Yung mga sumusuporta sa akin, laging nasa akin ito. Kaya nagpapasalamat ako sa kanila baka hindi ako nanalo ngayon,” he added. Reyes, the Philippines’ most popular billiard player and Gomez, the 2007 World Pool Finalist eliminated Rodney “Rocket” Morris, 95, and Lee Vann “The Slayer” Corteza, 9-3, respectively in the semis match to arrange an all-Filipino finals showdown.

MARIANO SMASHES MANALAD: 4-3, 4-2 Jamie B. Villavicencio RENZ Ronald Mariano defeated Rhandz Gideon Manalad in the Arnis Championship match of the Division Selection Meet at the SMART Gym, October 7. The said competition was divided into two categories: the “Anyo” or Form and the Combative or Sparring. Every bout has two rounds. Each round is composed of five

minutes. Each player needs to score 5 points to steal the round. Trainers Henry Sevilla and Jun Dela Cruz together with Arnis Coach Ednel Almoradi made up the deciding body who were assigned to judge each fight. “Binigay ko ang best ko. Masasabi kong in good shape si Renz at talagang well-trained si Renz,” Manalad disclosed.

Strike a pose. Arnis winners show-off their medals at the awarding ceremony of the Division Selection Meet Arnis Championship tournament at SMART Gym, Cavite City.

SPAIN KICKS THE 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP CHAMPIONSHIP

Heavy hitters. Jameson Austria fighting his way through the freshmen heavy hitters during the table tennis games at CNHS Alumni Hall.

AFRICA‘S first International Federation of Association Football or FIFA World Cup will live in the memory of the host nation as for the success of Spain team with their first 1-0 victory against the Netherlands that put them as the eighth country to capture footballs most prized crown at Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg, July 11. The Dutch had won 14 straight games to get to finals and Spain 15 out of 16, with their only fall of

Laira Erika V. Villacampa their rout by the Switzerlands in their first game. It was the Spaniards who found

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their first step against the Dutch. The single goal came with penalties, threatening as substitute Cesc Fabregas played in Andres Iniesta and the little midfielder drove forcefully across Maarten Stekelenburg and into far corner. Spains finishing victory brought the curtain down after 31 days of football. At the end, it was Vicente del Bosque‘s– Spains‘ Coach held the trophy.

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What’s Inside Reyes Ousts Gomez Take a look as Billiards Magician takes Annual Predator International 10-Ball Crown

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Taekwondo’s Toughest Gals Cavite City Taekwondo hitters Kristia Advincula and Sumher Francisco bear all in our up close and personal interview.

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CARABAOS CRUSH BAYCATS, 76-52 The September 27 bout between the CNHS Carabaos and SSC-R High School Baycats was a sweet day for the Josephinian crowd – the Carabaos pulverize the Sebastinians in the Men’s Basketball Championship of the Division Selection Meet at the St. Joseph College open court, 76-52. The game started as a close game where the two teams struggle to take the lead but because of the tight defence of Cavite High, it suddenly became a blow-out mid second quarter. The Maroons never looked back as they dominated the rest of the game. “Sa tuwing nagta-trap kami sa kalaban, nawawala sila at sa opensa naman ay may play kami kaya madali para sa amin ang maka-shoot,” Carabao Captain Juncel Ricohermoso justifies as he elevated his team with an impressive 15 re-

bounds. The Baycats tried to cut the deficit mid third quarter but the Carabaos proved strong for them. Strong defence is the best offense, as some puts it, proved true for the young high school gunners. The run and gun combination proved fatal for the Baycats. John Filoteo managed to snatch 10 steals and Kevin Novenario’s blocks led to many turnovers and paved way for the teams point guard Jasper De Leon to usher in 25 points that sealed the opponent’s destiny.

Jamie B. Villavicencio “Ang game na ito ay mahalaga para sa amin kasi for two straight years runner-up lang kami. Masaya at nabawi namin ang Championship,” Coach Dennis Reyes said. The Cavite High’s line-up comprise of team captain Juncel Ricohermoso (F), Edward Nava (G), Ervin Caling (G), John Lery Alejandro (G), Jasper De Leon (G), Elvin Capalad (F), John Henry Yuson (F), Nomer Reyes (G), Jelbert Cruz (G), John Filoteo (G), Anthony Afo (C) and Kevin Novenario (C). The team stream rolled through the competition with a clean slate 4-0 record which catapulted them directly to the finals and eventually the crown.

SOPHOMORES REIGN SUPREME IN WOMEN’S VOLLEYB ALL OLLEYBALL THE sophomores proved that age doesn‘t matter as they gabbed first at the Women’s Volleyball Game of the CNHS’ Intramurals held at the Church of Mormons Volleyball Court in P.N., August 26. In the women’s division, the sophies defeated all their

Laira Erika V. Villacampa foes one by one. The team used their powerful ace service that bombed their opponents at almost every set. In the championship round, they faced-off with the juniors.

Stepping up. Team captain Jobelle Ontemara defies gravity as she reached for the ball during their bout against the Juniors at the Mormons open court, Cavite City.

Instead of being intimidated, they proved that they were destined to win. At their young age, they stood out against all other year levels. Being the team captain, Jobelle Ontemara of II-Guava handled her team well that‘s way they got the 1st Place, followed by Juniors (2nd Place), Seniors (3 rd Place) and Freshmen in 4th. The sophomores showed the real essence of being a champion. “Nagpakita ng kooperasyon ang bawat isa kaya masaya kami na kami ang nag-Champion. Sulit lahat ng training at pagod,” team captain Ontemara commented. Because of their cooperation and faith with each other, they all went home with a smile on their faces and the honor that will serve as proof that they have achieved what they sought after.

Sports Editorial

Off the Mark FOR the past decades, the Cavite National High School Intramurals has been marked by loud and joyful cheers, colorful and vigorous crowd, successful opening and significant closing. It has become the most anticipated annual inter-school activity, noteworthy for its themes which have brought positive reception to students and athletes. The Montano Hall as a “big venue” for this event, however, has also become a huge part of its success. This year, the CNHS Intramurals was smeared by annoying orders, bias intrusions, numerous errors, and hollow applause. The people were basked under the sun and many joyful acts were then cut due to intense heat and scorching atmosphere, all because of an open, limited, and small area that was prearranged for the event. Montano Hall, which was the supposed venue, was closed and dismal during the event. Frowns and irritations, discontentment and complaints – the argument of this year’s intramurals. Many were blowing off their fuses in the outcome of the event. As for them, the City Government should have concurred to the demand of students that Montano hall should be used as the venue of the Intramurals. The wide and brand-new hall stands as a fraud adornment in the City, only to be used for exclusive occasions. Moreover, it is entitled for the city’s extravagance. Another thing is the vast array of travesty. “Familiar” faces have shown intervention in the crucial event and played their illicit roles to embed selfcentered purposes. Influential faction has been looked at and earned side-by-side comments from the audience. Though covered with the bubbling effect of the showcase, it did not turn all that great for the performance seemed to be mapped for winning. And as expected, they won. Turning this annoying issue to the highlight and genuine subject of the Intramurals which is the sport itself and the athletes gripped, again, allegations take over. First off is the implementation and distribution of venues of the athletes. It came out to be very absurd that the designated venues of each event were outside the campus, not only meters away but kilometers to be exact. The students were not able to witness the conventions of each game, especially the big games such as basketball and volleyball. Although the press representatives have seen them all, they had hard times covering each game for the venues were very distant from each other and the schedule was quite inconsistent. It was like an Intramurals in nowhere with no one’s knowledge. “Di ko feel na intrams ngayon!” a CNHS coño added. Regrettably, the awarding ceremony was also condemned for its absence in the event. The athletes who were subjected to intensive trainings, overly extreme preparation, and hectic schedules were not recognized and were completely ignored. Indeed, it can be wrapped up that this year’s intramurals has been oblivious to many aspects and has given an awful rhetoric. Above all, it is very dismaying to reflect about the exasperating situations of this year’s CNHS Intramurals for we are used to celebrate it without beyond censures and complaints. The students and their negative reactions toward the failure of this event only show their tremendous support and desires to a productive school event like this. We cannot blame them for grimacing and for bearing strong dislikes for they are the colors and major subject of this remarkable event. In this light, we appeal to the authorized persons and organizations to pull off a successful intramurals in the coming years and must light up the torch of a new beginning.

Miss Freshmen wins Miss Intrams crown “I do believe in magic!” Iana Joy T. Famy captured the Miss Intramurals 2010 title as she dazzled the crowd in front of the Montano Hall Stadium, August 26. The program began with the candidates introducing themselves. After their introductions, the young ladies were put on the spot as they answered the questions given by the judges followed by their presentations for the talent portion. Miss Freshmen showcased her skills in playing the “Kulintang” as she performed the native dance “Singkil” together with the Teatro Baile de Cavite. Miss Sophomore gave her bast as she danced to

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Florina Y. Araño Kesha’s hit single “Tic Toc” with the D’Voyz Creation as her back-ups. Miss Junior shook her body as she performed a belly dancing repertoire. Finally, Miss Seniors fired up the dance floor as she ended the talents extravaganza with a hot number. After the scores were tallied, Iana Joy Famy bagged the title and the Miss Talent special award. Miss Sophomore was announced the first runner up, followed by Miss Juniors and Miss Seniors for the second, and third runner up honors respectively. “Natural lang na ang isang kandidato ay mag-expect na s’ya ang

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mananalo. Pero para sa akin kahit anong rank ay ayos lang basta marepresent ko ang year level ko masaya na ako,” Miss Famy revealed in an interview with her after the competetion. This was her reason why she didn’t feel much pressure all throughout the competition. The first runner up, Miss Sophomore, uttered that she was so overwhelmed by the fact that among all the pretty girls of Cavite National High School, she was able to have the second spot for Miss Intramurals 2010. For two consecutive years, the freshmen ruled the Miss Intramurals competition, overshadowing pretty ladies from the higher year levels.

Beauty and Elegance. Miss Talent and Miss Intrams 2010 Iana Joy T. Famy dazzled the crowd as she performed “Singkil” with the Teatro Baile de Cavite.


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