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Monday, June 27, 2005

Charter Day Update

Students are starting to flock on the "Baclaran".

Baclaran
a form of road side shopping with very cheap items, ranging from clothes to kitchen utensils...

Peryas
A place were games are played for a fee with rewards such as food and toys...
You could ride on rides like "caterpillars" (a carousel of some sort) as well ferris wheels...


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Friday, June 24, 2005

News Bit Today

This City's Charter Day is Coming Soon
We invite you to come and visit...

San Juan Today!!!

Here in this City, San Juan (St.John's Day) is very much celebrated...
Though City Mayors since past haven't declared this an official holiday, locals took upon that the half of the whole day is considered a holiday(the afternoon to evening).
What happens is that most people would go to the beach or the nearest lake they could wash on. (Symbolically referring to St. John's Baptism of Christ)...
This Fiesta of some sort is like a "Wet" Day... people carry around pails and tumblers; place on the street water sprinklers to wet passers-by as well as tourists...
Before you even get to your destination you'll be wet...
This has been going on since 19(forgotten) (a long long time since our ancestors)...
Just one of the cultures of this city...
(Sorry if there were no pics for this event; I maintain the whole site including the mother site as a Power of One)
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Thursday, June 23, 2005

OBITUARIES

Some faculty and administrative staff have gone “home” to their heavenly abode. Faculty, Alumni, students, and friends are requested to say a little prayer for them:



Prof. Dominador M. Medado, Director
Mr. Jacinto M. Fortu, Administrative Officer
Prof. Romeo L. Berlanas., Registrar and Social Science Professor
Mr. Eleuterio Templado, Jr. , Auditor
Prof. Nilda B. Bacomo, Social Science
Prof. Linda L. Lerado, English and Literature



More recently, the following were “called home” by the Creator:



Prof. Nena L. Tibor, Education
Prof. Freddie R. Bantiling, Physical Education
Prof. Coronacion M. Olvido. Spanish


Faculty Who Acquired New Degrees

Ms. Mary Joy Ahunin. Master of Arts in Teaching Mathematics.PNU School of Graduate Studies.

Prof. Diana T. Aro. Master of Arts in Teaching mathematics (PNU-Cadiz School of Graduate Studies.

Dr. Janet C. Magalona. Doctor of Philosophy, Major in Edcational Management, University of Negros Occidental, Bacolod City.

Dr. Erwin Tiberio. Doctor of Philosophy, West Negros College, Bacolod City.

New Designations:

Prof. Nemia V. Yorac, Director for Academic Affairs

Dr. Alberto A. Rico, Director for Administration, Finance and Development

Prof. Gliceria Arlyn G. Garancho, Head, Department of Languages,
Literature and Linguistics.

Retirees

Faculty who Retired last Year (2004)

Prof. Edith B. Acumabig, Education/ College Supervisor
Prof. Julieta O. Yulo, Education
Prof. Pepe B. Lacuesta, English

Faculty who retired this year March 2005

Prof. Merlinda D. Bacomo, Social Science
Prof. Rubin K. Demonteverde, Physical Education

The PNU Do-Day Event

Happened Yesterday... These are some of the pics...

Pisan Ba...


Students Doing their Garden 


Untat ko anay Pamunyag Ah 


Blee Posted by Hello


out the Side Posted by Hello


out the front Posted by Hello


Maam Descalsota is Very Proud of her students Posted by Hello


Maam Pose ta Anay Posted by Hello


Sir: Plant it Well Ok? Posted by Hello


Out at the Back Posted by Hello

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Wednesday, June 22, 2005

Events:

School Opening:

Classes formally started on June 13, 2005, in all levels. Students trooped to school excitedly, many in brand-new school uniform bags , shoes, etc. The campus was alive with excited chatter about summer vacation. Classrooms were again a beehive of activity.

Orientation Program:

An orientation program for college Freshmen was held last Friday, June 10, 2005. The faculty and staff were introduced to the incoming students. Dr. Laura R. Montano, Executive Director, delivered an inspirational speech where she reminded the students that they are government scholars and the People of the Republic of the Philippines pay for a large slice of their school fees. They should therefore be worthy of this trust and work and study hard to become excellent teachers.

The Cultural troupes also rendered songs and dances for the delight of the audience. Later in the day, school rules and regulations were explained by Prof. Dominador A.Lozana, Jr.,, Head of the Student Affairs Office, Prof. Marjevic A. Ciocon and Mr. Bert Tuga, Guidance Counselors and Ms. Judith Recaido, University Registrar.

Lecture –Forum

PNU-Cadiz, in cooperation with the Bureau of Fire Protection conducted a Lecture-Forum of Fire Safety Tips and other related topics in celebration of Fire Safety Month, on Wednesday, June 22, 2005.

The Fire Protection Team gave the lectures and demonstrated the proper use of Fire Extinguishers. Tips were also given in fire detection, care in the use of stoves using liquefied petroleum gas and other related topics.

A Volunteer School Brigade was formed and Faculty members were assigned to each floor in each building.The services of the university ROTC were also tapped, and instructed what to do in case of fire. A fire drill closed the half-day lecture.
“Do Day”

The second half of the day was spent on a “Do Day” where students from kindergarten to College rolled up their sleeves and engaged in a “clean, green and beautify” activities.

Armed with brooms, trowels, hoes, brooms, and dustpans and dusting cloth, the students really enjoyed cleaning-up and beautifying their homerooms and other designated areas.

At five 0’clock in the afternoon, department heads gave their evaluation. All the work is done, the rooms are sparkling clean, the school pathways are lined with flowers and ornamental plants, and the whole campus was really clean, green and beautiful. Gardens were set up in strategic places and the Science Garden was further improved.