Leon National College of Agriculture Batch 87

Leon National College of Agriculture Batch 87 This page serves as a venue for batch'87 & friends to rekindle friendship ...where everyone can look back, witness the present, & foresee what is beyond.

10/07/2019

Early morning working time...

02/08/2018

Do the most simple people, the most happy way: we often heart will feel tired, just want to too much; We always say life trival, is actually I don't understand taste; Our business is busy, often is not satisfied; We are always competitive, is actually his vanity is too strong. Don't compare, heart is cool, life is so simple.
Not all of the pain, can scream; Not all love can do. We always love too early, give up too fast, easy pay commitment, and don't want to wait for the results. Ring, no longer is the promise of life, a lifetime together oath, branding has become a memory of the sad. A ring is like love: on hand, wear is also in my heart; Injury in your hands, will also hurt in heart; Can't touch, is that the injury of the heart.

29/07/2017

Great advice

December 29-30, 2016
10/03/2017

December 29-30, 2016

13/10/2016

Dear High School Batchmates,

Good morning.

Please, kirit-anay kita sa sunod nga Sabado, October 22, 2016 at 2pm sa classroom ni Inday Jaima Frades.

Main Agenda kang aton meeting is 5th Grand Alumni Homecoming on December 29-30, 2016.

Lihog lang pamaan or tag kadya nga announcement sa aton batchmates nga indi ko ma tag.

Your attendance will be very much appreciated. Thank you.

For those who can't be in the meeting or sa Alumni Homecoming, we are asking for your benevolent and generous contribution para magsadya aton event. We need to pay for the Registration Fee, Quote for the muse sa aton bracket, shirts for 2 days and food.

Thank you in advance and hope to see you around.

Regards sa tanan.

08/10/2016

These will what we are going to wear during the 2 days Alumni Homecoming Activities. White shirts on the first day, yellow on the second day.

This is it! Sin-o maagto o ma attend? Sadyahon ta gid dya. :-)
08/10/2016

This is it! Sin-o maagto o ma attend? Sadyahon ta gid dya. :-)

18/09/2016

REMINISCING 101 : TEACHERS

Early last year, I got the rare chance to be together with some of my dearest friends in high school decades after graduation. It was still the same “us” except maybe for the grown up faces: loud, naughty and always young at heart. We had a great time. I know that a homecoming is in the offing and for sure this one would be grand – attendance wise…sans my presence, again.

If I were there, more than seeing my high school batch mates and friends, I’d like to see my former teachers.Where are they now? Will they also be there? They must have all retired. Randomly, I can still vividly remember them. The likes of Ms. Alegato, our Freshman English teacher and adviser could never be put into oblivion. When Google is such a touch away thing now, a dictionary is a must in her class at that time. Up to this day, I would still jot down words that I do not know when reading. Thanks to her strict spelling, vocabulary and grammar lessons. I cannot forget Mrs. Navarro’s Science class and the classic “push and pull” and how funny it was segued to “to produce people”. I hate Math but Mrs. Camtan’s Algebra was a walk in the park, I (along with Vivian) remembered getting exempted from the finals. Mrs. Demontano’s upper part blackboard was reserved for flaunting highest scores. Has your name been there once? Mrs. Billena’s World History class in Filipino was tough. Spartans, Romans, Ottomans and all the ancient empires – watching a movie about them made me remember the class. I still remember up to now the inductive and deductive reasoning in Geometry courtesy of Mrs. Constantino. Mrs. Alegria on the other hand was the only one who taught both English and Pilipino – one of a kind. Mr. Caldito was our sophomore agriculture teacher who taught us the basics of parliamentary procedure. I remembered our team beating all other teams for that year in the competition, of course, at the helm of the best debater, the now Judge Dodoy Eugene C. Who can’t forget the motherly Mrs. Cabardo, our adviser as seniors? Everyone may hate Math (Adv. Algebra & Trig) but she taught us to love it. Who else? Mrs. Cabarang for our Freshman Math; Mrs. Clavel for Filipino (Freshman and Senior); Mrs. Guillergan for Chemistry; the late Ms. Cantara for Biology; Mr. Zaragosa for Social Studies. Mr. Cablas , Mr. Clavel for Agriculture, (paki-add na lang sa comments ang nalipatan/ we may have different teachers as per section)

I wish I could be there, I wish they (teachers) will be there and if only to say thank you to each one of them. They are a big part of us, who molded and shaped us to what have we become - they definitely deserved a big , big THANK YOU from us.

This page serves as a venue for batch'87 & friends to rekindle friendship ...where everyone can look back, witness the present, & foresee what is beyond.

03/05/2016

Praying for the eternal repose of the soul of Narciso Hispano who passed away yesterday (May 2, 2016) afternoon. Our deepest sympathy to his wife and our batchmate, Julieta Calumpita Hispano and their children. Light and love. ♥♥♥

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