Archives for August 22, 2013

Program and Lit-Mus Contest – Almost Ready


The Opening Program for the Foundation Anniversary on September 2 , though it’s not 100% ready, is almost good to go including this year’s Literary Musical Contest. Dr. Rose Marie P. Prudente, Dean, College of Arts & Sciences and Chairman of the Program and Literary Musical Contest Committee, announced that after discussing the tasks and details of the events for the celebration, she is sure that it will turn out the way it is expected. According to Dr. Prudente, her committee has been working hard and wants to completely finish all the details of the preparation before the month ends.

For the Opening Program there will be 2 parts –the first part is the program proper for the formal declaration of the opening of the Foundation Week Celebration. For the part II, there will be a Field Demonstration by the Sumba Fitness.

On the other hand, this year there will be a Literary Musical Contest, a competition which was not included in the previous years. The Literary will include the newest competition which is the impromptu Character Interpretation and Pagkukuwento. For the Musical event, OPM Vocal Solo and Duet and the Guitar Playing competition will be featured. And to perk up the audience, the Dance Sports will include Cha-cha, Rumba, Samba and Hip-hop Dance.

The Literary Musical Contest will be held on September 3 at 2:00pm and the winners will automatically represent the College in the future contests.

Judges for this said event will be coming from other institutions while prizes to be given are Php1,000.oo, Php800.00 and Php600.00 consecutively, plus certificates of appreciation.

Concelebrated Mass for Foundation Anniversary

“We have about 9 to 10 priests who will concelebrate with the main celebrant, the Archbishop of Jaro, Most Rev. Angel N. Lagdameo, D.D. in the Thanksgiving Mass for our 108th Foundation Anniversary”, a confirmation from the Chairman of the Thanksgiving Mass Committee, Prof. Sotero E. Fajarito. According to him, some of these priests who have responded to the invitation were graduates of the WVCST, like Rev. Fr. Ricky Soriano, the Parochial Vicar of St. John Parish in Dingle, Rev. Fr. Alfon Berbegal, the Parochial Vicar of Sta Barbara Parish and the Parish Priest of La Paz, Rev. Fr. Renato Cuadras just to name a few. “We are all set for this event and we’re hoping for a good turn out since this might be the last celebration of the Foundation Anniversary as a College.” He happily shared that some of the graduates of WVCST joined the priesthood which is also a pride of the College, a reason why they were invited to come home and join this year’s celebration.

Prof. Fajarito further announced that the 3rd, 4th and 5th year students, including the Laboratory School, won’t be required to join the parade, instead they have to proceed to the Multi Purpose Educational Center to prepare for the concelebrated mass. Some of the members of the faculty will also be joining the choir and the practice was already set. He also encourages a full participation from the extension campuses from Leon National College of Agriculture, Southern Iloilo Polytechnic College, Miag-ao, Don Jose Sustiguer Monfort Memorial National College in Barotac Nuevo and Doña Purificacion D. Monfort College in Dumangas and the Alumni as well.

The Thanksgiving Mass will be on September 2 at 7:30am and everybody is requested to join.

Pahampang Update

“Everything is almost in order now. Try outs and practices have started and I think everybody is looking forward to it.” Dr. Leomar de los Santos, Head of the P. E. Department and Chairman of this year’s Pahampang for the celebration of WVCST Foundation Anniversary reports. He announced that to complete the preparation, a Sports Clinic /Seminar will be conducted to orient and train student teachers, coaches, unit heads and sports enthusiasts to become good game officials. This will be held this coming August 23 & 24. In addition to that there will be a Solidarity Meeting on August 27 for the Unit Heads, coaches, team captains and tournament managers, to discuss the general rules of the games of the Pahampang.

According to Dr. de los Santos, during the previous committee meeting, they have agreed that freshmen varsity players could join the Pahampang for this year, unlike in the past years that all varsity players couldn’t and only the amateurs were allowed to play. Officers of the Student Republic or student leaders are not also allowed to play any game.The games for this year include team, individual and dual sports. For the team sports there will be soccer football, basketball, volleyball and sepak takraw. While the individual and dual sports include chess, table tennis, badminton, lawn tennis , combative sports and boxing. It is the first time that the Pahampang will have boxing, as a sort of introductory sport or exhibition that might be used for the preparation of the College for the SCUAA meet.

Judges for some of the games especially the soccer football will be coming from outside the College. Medals and trophies await the winners. They will be determined by their points. For the Team Sports, the 1st place should have 25points, 2nd is 15, 3rd place is 10 points and 4th place is 5 points. For the Individual/ Dual Sports, 1st place must incur 10 points, 2nd place is 6 points, 3rd should have 4 points and 4th place – 2 points. This year’s Pahampang will run for 2 days – September 4 & 5.