By:Editor
“The Graduate: A Partner Towards Transformational Society, An Answer to Societal Change.” This was the year 2011’s graduation theme of Loyola College of Culion which also served as a challenge as it invoked for the graduates’ gratitude and service for the school that they were alumni of.
March 29, 2011. The program started with a baccalaureate mass at 3 o’clock P.M. followed by the commencement exercises. 52 high school and 20 college graduates of A.B. Literature marched along the aisle of Immaculate Conception Parish, eager and excited to accept their diplomas. This year’s LCC graduation gave recognition to high school valedictorian (Van Eimereen Z. Manalo) and two salutatorians (Errise S. Marasigan and Nicole Angelu C. Alinsog), first honorable mention (Nessi Glymps P. Lisboa and Lawrence Pornasdoro), second honorable mention (Arnel B. Villanueva II) and third honorable mention (Eduardo S. Jardin, Jr.). Also two college students graduated with latin honors – cum laude (John Paul G. Bucong and Mervin B. Sion).
By: Editor
The LoyolaCollege of Culion will hold its commencement exercise on March 29, 2011 at Immaculate Conception Church. Prior to this are series of preparations made for the upcoming event.
Primarily, this year’s culminating activity highlights the school year of 2010-2011 wherein 52 graduates from high school and 20 graduates of A.B. Literature will finally receive their diplomas. The graduation rite will start with a baccalaureate mass to be followed by the graduation itself.
-Jean Glen Javelosa
Convergys’ HR manager Ms. Maria Roselyn Ombao visited Culion last February 8, 2011. She came with her friend- Star, to have some relaxation and experience of the enchanting and solitude island of Isla Culion. They arrived the day after the Ateneo de Manila President Rev. Fr. BienvenidoNebresS.J. with all of the president’s office staffs came at the Isle. She is the good friend and a former student of our school president Fr. Xavier Alpasa S.J. Ms. “Lheng” is a small but gorgeous girl that had been a part of huge companies like Unilever. She was a graduate of Ateneo de Naga University which is one of those “Angels” helping the Loyola College of Culion. Ms. Lheng is now part of one of the world’s largest companies in the Philippines.
Convergys is rated to having about 70,000 employees and have high possibilities to expand and recruit more employees on the next following years to come. They open a door of opportunities to Culion. She conducted a job preparation seminar for the students held at Loyola College of Culion’s Auditorium.Page 4 of 6