Linggo, Disyembre 11, 2011

Batch Report: Second Year


“Great works are performed not by strength but by perseverance.”

Group Seven (my beloved dutymates)
Clinical duties, different nursing concepts and some general education subjects- these are the requirements being encountered by us sophomores the second semester of school year 2009-2010. After studying the astonishing Anatomy and Physiology of the human body and the devastating ailments in our discussions in Microbiology, including the breath-taking concept of MCN, we are courageously facing the exciting concept of Pharmacology. I know that we will be able to know a lot of things in this subject which would further enhance our skills in the Nursing profession.


                 I guess everything in this world is really impermanent for everything would drastically change nor expire. November was it when three of my dedicated fellow co-officers decided to leave their respective positions in order for them to concentrate more on their studies. Ms. Joanne Natividad (Batch Secretary) left her spot due to some personal problems while Mr. Joshua Jeremy Felarca (Batch Secretary) and Mr. Patrick Joseph T. Reyes (Batch PRO) ought to entrust their post to someone whom they think could balance the responsibility of being an officer and the duties of a Nursing student much better than them. Lately, two of the remaining officers also have made up their mind in letting go of their job. Ms. Jaenna Cryzella Baliton (Batch Treasurer- Team A) and Mr. Reinaldo Manalo Jr. (Batch Auditor- Team B) had quit their post due to some sensitive problems of their own. I would like to commend these people who did a great job in serving the batch during their term. They enthusiastically fulfilled all the needs of batch Exaleron and had continuously devoted their time and effort for the success of every program of the batch. These five people had served the batch well and I think that it’s the perfect time to let them reach their own goals and focus more on their priorities. We will surely miss you guys. Good luck and God bless in your endeavors.

                Due to the vacancy of some positions in the batch, I, together with the other batch officers and through the approval of the batch advisers, had appointed the following people to fill in the gaps in round table of the batch officers:

Name
Section
Position
Ms. Trisha Garcia
2NU05
Batch Secretary
Ms. Karen Ilano
2NU05
Batch Treasurer- TA
Ms. Deidri Gonzales
2Nu05
Batch Auditor- TA
Mr. Jon Raymond Rubio
2NU09
Batch Public Relations Officer

Knowing their responsible nature and the utmost perfection in the things that they do, I am hoping that they will continue what the previous officers had started. We would like to welcome you in the core organization of the knights of St. Luke’s College of Nursing. 

December, a friendly competition rose again among the four batch as the SNA conducted the Paskong Himigsikan. We trained under the versatile students namely Mr. Arneil Sarines (2NU09) and Ms. Sherica Torres (2NU10). We placed 4th among the group but despite of our defeat, I am very proud of the participants. The experiences that they had and the efforts that they did exert was an undeniable truth that they are already champions in their own ways. Until the next performance Exaleron chorale!

After the short Christmas and New Year vacation, I thought that there will be no activities with which the batch would indulge to. Surprisingly, I, together with my officers was shocked to hear that our batch will play a part in the upcoming foundation week of the school. Third week of January, we were informed that the Batch Exaleron was chosen to represent the St. Luke’s College of Nursing in the upcoming Mardi Gras competition to be held on February 5, 2010 (Friday) at the Patio Trinidad. We had approximately two weeks of preparation before the said event. Everything should be at a fast pace. Luckily, after nights of preparation for the dance, as well as the props, we emerged as the 2nd placer of the said event. I would like to praise the people who worked hard for the success of the performance especially to Mr. Harjet Ramos of 2NU08 for the concept of the dance, to Ms. Blesilda Agbanlog (2NU01) and Ms. Criscel Bagaipo (2NU02) for the wonderful array of costumes and props. I would also like to thank the performers who, despite of their busy schedule, took the effort of playing a part in the competition. In addition, I would applaud the participation of the drummers who spiced up the level of the performance. Lastly, I would like to thank the Student Nurses Association for believing in our capabilities and supporting us for the success of the event.

Exhausted but fulfilled. Credits to everyone who participated.

                Immediately after the Mardi gras performance, the foundation week was almost over. Yet, I had captured some of the fun-filled moments with my batch mates together with the other batches. Truly, I have seen unity among the SLCN students who wanted to continue the legacy of being the over-all champion for the 7th year. Undying cheers and loud acclamations would be heard in and out of the Trinity gymnasium due to the heightened exhibit of games. I could still recall the moments when we were all chanting the SLCN cheer, “S-L-C-N, the blue, gold and white, the best of the best- Alright!” to show our support to rest of the players. In the end, we, again, emerged as victors in our foundation day. Kudos St. Luke’s College of Nursing!

                Now, I have come to end my report. It is barely the end of February and the beginning of March 2010. What pops into my mind is the graduation of our dear Amaranth. Truly, the expectations of everyone are of a bit high which intensifies the pressure and exacerbates the stress level of our dear seniors. Amidst all of this, our batch would like to extend our deepest support to all of you. We know that all of you would perform best just like what you have shown us for the past four years. With your skills and knowledge as well as the experiences that molded you into what you have been today, you will surely outwit other competent and promising student out there. Continue to set the flames of your determination to excel and never forget to seek guidance from our dear Lord. We wish you guys all the best. Good luck to all of your future undertakings.

Cathy/Me/Noki/Netha

To sum it up, always remember that we are here right now for a purpose and that purpose is to grow into a mountain, not to shrink like a grain of sand.





Exaleron Batch Officers

President:                             Angelo Clyde Arguel
V-President:                         Zayra Santiago
Secretary:                             Trisha Garcia
Treasurer (Team A):           Karen Ilano
Treasurer (Team B):            Emmanuel Lim
Auditor (Team A):               Deidri Gonzales
Auditor (Team B):                Ivane Lao
Business Mngr.:                   Christian Emmanuel
PRO:                                       Jon Raymond Rubio

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