30 students awarded Most Outstanding Students

By Jorica S. Ravacio

Have you ever wondered why most stories starts with “once upon a time?” Emphasis on the “once” because you eventually realize that it could only happen once in a lifetime. WHAT'S YOUR STORY?

Everyone has his own typical stories to tell. Everyday can eventually be extraordinary amazing when you least expect the things that are about to happen, that are about to be written. Like the stories of those people who were granted merits last December 8, 2010 during the General Assembly of the College of Arts and Social Sciences students. The College recognized 30 most outstanding students who have been enduring hard work in their studies. The awardees were: Quilaton, Gypsy Hope O., Ibrahim, Najieva S., Cruz, Erika Rae M., Pangcoga, Johaina P., Rivera, Glaizel R., Dagpin, Darl Christine Joy M., Victorio, Ivy C., Mayordomo,

Harlene Jane C., Balaba, Rowena Grace S., Lubguban, Faith O., Paza, Glory Faith N., Amerol, Aminah C., Tedlos, Charmine B., Balanghig, June Boy M., Allen, Sarah Elizabeth N., Icoy, Nikka D., Fajardo, Leizel M., Abellanosa, Imie C., Jaudian, Kim L., Vicente, Mary Kaye T., Miquiabas, Mirasol S., Acedo, Shaunna Mae T., Dumantay, Kharen Jane T., Garcia, Regina Via G., Bontilao, Reynalou S., De La SeñA, Erik C., Lumanas, Eugevil A., Maravilla, Jann Dainver L., Belano, Elisha Jean V., and Duerme, Al-Niño D.

You can tell how fate paid them off. What was their story? For sure each of them had their own little story to tell, on how they had a dazzling grade point average out of the 2000 outnumbered enrollees of the school year 2009-2010. If they are just to tell their hidden tales it would be as if your listening to your own tale because their stories are not far from yours. Each of them is like us, students of the College. The only difference is we have different stories to share. You are the writer, you hold your pen. As much as possible be a good author, surprise yourself by writing something you never thought you could write. You may start with “once upon a time,” once because every story is different and it could only happen once and once alone.

As what Rudyard Kipling said if history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten.

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