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pal Mr. Julius T. Estamo of

the fun day. There were 10

groups who joined this com-

petition. They presented their

cheers and show. Group 2 got

a perfect 10, and they were

the only group that got a per-

fect score.

Finally, overall winners for

the different games were pre-

sented by the teachers. The 3rd

place was the Group 5, which

lead by Vienn Nicole Ocam-

po. The Group 3 headed by

Grace Lungsod was the 2nd

place. And the 1st place goes

to the Group 2 with Aljen

Caadiang as the leader.

All students were so happy in

this event. It shows the unity

of everyone and how strong

ST. Anne is in its 13th year.

Happy 13th founding anniver-

sary SACSC!

December 17, 2012 was the

exciting moment for the St.

Anneans because it was the

13th founding anniversary of

the school. In connection of

our foundation celebration our

school conducted a fun day

this year, which took place in

the school ground.

The different organizations

like Red Cross Youth Council

(RCY), Munting Barangay,

and News Letter Club built

their own booth. The RCY

built their own photo booth.

The tattoo booth was built by

the Munting Barangay offic-

ers. The Newsletter Club also

have their letter booth. Each

booth were supported by our

dear students.

There were many great and

exciting games held in fun

day, such as fishing game,

pick-up sticks, limbo rook,

discus throw, buzzer beater,

competition worm, and shoot

“em” all that been organized

by the teachers. In this activi-

ty the crowd really waited for

the main attraction which was

the cheering competition. The

cheering competition was

judge by our assistant princi-

December 18 ,2012 was

the exciting moment for the

candidates of Mr. and Ms.

Nature Junior Division. We

saw their creativity to make

their beautiful costumes.

Some were made of straws,

plastics,tanzans,papers,old

pipe and many more. We

also saw their talents. In

the girls Xy-

la,Samantha,Rheema

danced while Char-

maine,Abegail and Stacey

sang beautiful songs. Inthe

boys Justine Jay-

son,Richmond,Jhonred, and

Edionicko danced, while

Kenneth sang, Samantha and

Kenneth won as Best in tal-

ents. At the question and an-

swer portion, the candidates

quickly analyze the questions

and they answer it clearly.

They answer the questions

proudly and coming from

their hearts.

Continue on p.3

Jhereene Pablo’s winning piece!

FUN DAY:

ST. ANNE CHILD STUDY CENTER 13TH

ANNIVERSARRY

By Angelino Joseph Quijencio

I N S I D E

T H I S I S S U E :

5 Reasons Why

Students Don’t Do

Their Homework

2

Basketball? 3

History of

Valentine’s Day 5

Literature 8

Anime

Lovers

10

Pics of

Events..

16

Mr. and Ms. Nature 2012

By: Eddiene Paula Agustin

Annean’s Gazette D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 2 — M A R C H 2 0 1 3 V O L U M E 1 , I S S U E 1

S P E C I A L

P O I N T S O F

I N T E R E S T :

Do your

H.W.?

BasketBall

Tips

Like Valen-

tines…

How we Be-

came 13

years?

Newsletter:

Genesis

The Official Newsletter of SACSC

Sir Mario together with the candidates of Mr. and

Ms. Nature 2012 at the Bautista Farm

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“St.anneans

must be a

responsible

student”

5 REASONS WHY STUDENTS DON’T DO THEIR HOMEWORK

by:Vienn Nicole Ocampo

One of the

major prob-

lem of the

teacher is the

students who

doesn’t do

their home-

work. This is

not so extra-

ordinary in

St.Anne, but it

is not a good

habit for the

students to

do. In St.Anne to disci-

pline those students

teachers give deficien-

cy forms that they

need to be signed by

the student’s parents.

But like a disease it

spreads and students

can’t avoid not doing

their assignments.

These are the major

reasons why do stu-

dents don’t do their

homework.

Lack of Focus- Stu-

dents think other

things are im-

portant than do-

ing their assign-

m e n t s l i k e

Watching TV,

Playing outdoors

or Playing com-

puter games.

But if students

continue doing

this it will affect

their grades and

cause for them

to also don’t fo-

cus inside the

class.

They found it hard-

Students found

their homework

hard especially

math. So if they

think it is hard

they will not try

to solve or do it.

But I suggest if

they exper i -

enced this they

must ask to their

p a r e n t s o r

guardians about

it. Because if you

do your assign-

ments it is a

practice for you

to your exams

and quizzes.

They are lazy- Stu-

dents think that

they will just

waste their time

i f they do

they’re assign-

ments. But I think

assignments are

fun it is a great

exercise to our

brain. Be-

cause if we

think our brain

is functioned

that is healthy

for us.

Playing com-

puter- Stu-

dents spend

their time play-

ing computer

and surfing

the net than

doing their as-

signments. Play-

ing computer is

not bad , but

you should limit

it and know how

to balance your

time.

Spending all of their

time in their

friends- Students

e s p e c i a l l y

grades 4,5 and 6

go outside to-

gether with their

friends and for-

get to do their

assignments. We

should know our

limitations and

don’t spend all

of our time just

to go outside

with your friends.

St.anneans must be

a responsible

s t u d e n t . S o

avoid those de-

structions so we

can do our

homeworks.

Annean’s Gazette

EDITORIAL

Annean’s Gazette The Official Newsletter of SACSC

Vienn Nicole D.C. Ocampo

Ayalyn P. Chiquillo

EDITORS IN CHIEF

Catherine Joy Calvo

Nicole Mae B. Ayuban

ASSOCIATE EDITORS

Angelino Joseph Quijencio

Sybannah Claey Mauhay

NEWS EDITORS

Mary Grace Lungsod

Mark Nowell Eleuterio

Jhet Scott Cruz

FEATURE/LITERARY EDITORS

Edmar Tierra

Zyrus Mauhay

LAYOUT ARTISTS

Andrei Areno

Eddiene Paula Agustin

Paolo Orapa

PHOTOJOURNALISTS

Jhereene Hazell Pablo

Michael Angelo T. Deocadez

CARTOONISTS

John Gabriel Rafael

Mariela Anesco

Cristine Acosta

Mary Richella Biteng

REPORTERS/ ENCODERS

Mr. Delfin N. Vitug Jr.

Mr. Daniel Charles M. Caudill

MODERATORS

Mr. Julius T. Estamo

ASST. PRINCIPAL

Mrs. Leticia A. Bautista

PRINCIPAL

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“To be successful

you have to be

selfish, or else

you never

achieve. And

once you get to

your highest

level, then you

have to be

unselfish. Stay

reachable. Stay

in touch. Don't

isolate.”

Filipino’s love playing

street basketball.

BASKETBALL TIPS! By: Catherine Calvo

Every school, they have a

physical games like vol-

leyball, badminton, table

tennis, but the only game

that is the very famous

game is basketball. For

Michael Jordan,“To be

successful you have to be

selfish, or else you never

achieve. And once you

get to your highest level,

then you have to be un-

selfish. Stay reachable.

Stay in touch. Don't iso-

late.”

Basketballis a team sport,

the objective being to

shoot a ball through a

basket horizontally posi-

tioned to score points

while following a set of

rules. Usually, two teams

of five players play on a

marked rectangular court

with a basket at each

width end. Basketball is

one of the world's most

popular and widely

viewed sports.

Numerous violations are

called "fouls." Disruptive

physical contact (a per-

sonal foul) is penalized,

and a free throw is usually

awarded to an offensive

player if he is fouled while

shooting the ball. A tech-

nical foul may also be

issued when certain in-

fractions occur, most

commonly for unsports-

manlike conduct on the

part of a player or coach.

A technical foul gives the

opposing team a free

throw, and the opposing

team is also retained pos-

session of the ball.

BasketbalAdvantages

Jump up

-With the rim 10

feet off the floor, it is im-

portant for even smaller

guards to be able to rise

off the ground. Jumping

comes into play on every

shot and every rebound.

Get coordinated

-Speed and

jumping ability are critical

skills for basketball play-

ers, and so is good hand-

eye coordination.

Stay limber

-Being long

and lean are fa-

vorable physical

characteristics in

basketball.

Running wild

-Whether you

are sprinting down

the court for a

breakaway bas-

ket or doggedly

playing defense,

leg power comes

into play in bas-

ketball.

Disadvantages

School-aged children

-The large num-

ber of basketball-related

injuries in school children

is cause for concern ac-

cording to an analysis of

the National Electronic

Injury Surveillance System

Orofacial trauma

-Sustaining oro-

facial trauma --

injury to the out-

side and inside of

the mouth -- is a

disadvantage to

playing basketball

according

( http://

www.livestrong.com/

article/523968-the-

physical-advantages and

disadvantages-of-playing

-basketball/

#ixzz2KHw5NcVE)

Annean’s Gazette

EDITORIAL

At the end the host announced the winners for

the Mr. and Ms. Nature. TheMr. and Ms. Air

winners are Kenneth Macabalo and Abegail

Tolosa.The Mr. and Ms. Water are Stacey Co

and Jayson Marquez. At last The Mr. and Ms.

Nature are Samantha Santos and Justine Baluy-

ot. The awarding is been assist by Ms.Jhuana

Grace Santos and Mr. Jarred Bautista one of the

winners of Mr. and Ms. Nature junior 2011.

Congratulations! You are all great to show how

talented St.anneans is.

Continuation of p.1

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Here in our

school, we

doesn’t just

focus on

academics but

we also give

time for the

activities to

develop the

talents of our

students.

Kids love playing basket-

ball.

Basketball: SACSC STYLE! By: SybannahClaeyMauhay

B a s -

ketball is a

team sport,

the objec-

tive being

to shoot a

b a l l

through a

basket hori-

zontally po-

sitioned to

s c o r e

points while

following a

set of rules. Usually, two teams of

five players play on a marked rec-

tangular court with a basket at

each width end. They can have

substitution, it means that they can

exchange to another member of

their team. In basketball there are

many tams but some are few. Cap-

tain ball and members are the peo-

ple who is scoring. Each team has

their muses also. Captain ball is the

highest position in basketball. mem-

bers means the people who is help-

ing the captain ball to score for

their team.

Here in our school, we

doesn’t just focus on academics

but we also give time for the activi-

ties to develop the talents of our

students. And one of these way is

the Basketball tournament. That all

the boys in our school grades 3-6

have their basketball team. The first

team is the Yellow team their cap-

tain ball is Masahiko and their mem-

bers are Anakin, Abarquez, Alpas,

Guadalupe, Celario, and Clarence.

Their muse is Richella. The second

team is the Orange team their cap-

tain ball is Barrios and the members

a re H a l in g , Jea n , R a lp h ,

Quinanjames, and Xavier. Their

muse is Janah.

The tird team is

Pink team the

captain ball

there is Aivan

and the mem-

bers are Gelo,

J.D, Cabaddo,

Anaki, Escleo,

a n d I g n a -

cio.their muse

i s Ay u b a n . t h e

fourth team is

the Violet team

the captain ball is Jogi and the

members are Ian, Asa, Kobe, Gaci-

lan,Casero and Alonzo. And their

muse is Grace. The fifth team is the

Ghite team their captain ball is Zy-

rus and their memebers are Jhett,

Hans, Biteng, Alfonce, Dominic, and

Orbista. their muse is Pauline. The

sixth team is the Gray team the

captain ball there is Paolo and their

members are Edward, Terrado, Bu-

nag, Miki and Elumba. Their muse is

Vienn. The seventh team is the

Black team the captain ball there is

Felix and their members are Rich-

ard, Calvin, Alex, Banaag and Gar-

cia. Their muse is Rochelle. The

eight team is the Blue team their

captain ball is Patrick their mem-

bers are Jhomar, Jeremy, Michael

orbista, Areno, and Juanico. Their

muse is Michkaela. The Ninth team

is Red team their captain ball is

Glendell their members are Hari,

Manuel, Edmar, Nowell, and Caa-

diang. Their muse is Faith. Last but

not the least the Green team their

captain ball is Teope their members

are Kerr, Rafael B. ,Quint, Samorio,

Deniega, and Paul Kenyon. And

their muse is Rikki Mae.

Good luck to all of you!!!

Annean’s Gazette

FEATURE WRITING

Every kanto in our baranggay have this kind of scenario

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The good

Saint

Valentine,

who was a

priest in Rome

HISTORY OF VALENTINE’S DAY By: Ayalyn Chiquilio

Saint Valentine’s

Day, also known as

Valentine‘s Day. It is

celebrated during

February 14 every

year. It is a day for

g iv ing cand ies ,

chocolates, gifts,

flowers, love and

kindness. It is cele-

brated in every

country in the world.

But, who knows

its history???

Let’s find out …

It began in

Rome when the em-

peror, Claudius II

(also called Claudius

the Cruel), was in-

volved in many

blood and unpopular

campaigns. He was

having a difficult time

to get soldiers for mili-

tary. He believed

that men didn’t want

to join the military be-

cause they don’t

want to leave their

family. That’s why he

cancelled all the

marriages and en-

gagement.

The good Saint

Valentine, who was a

priest in Rome, in the

year 269 A.D, togeth-

er with his friend,

Saint Marius, didn’t

follow Claudius and

married young lovers

secretly.

When his ac-

tions were discov-

ered, he was sen-

tenced to be beaten

to death with the

clubs to put his head

cut off.

But while in

prison, Valentine fell

in love for a young

girl, who is the

daughter of his jailor,

who visited him in

prison. But before his

death on the 14th of

February, he wrote a

letter for the girl

which he signed,

“FROM YOUR VALEN-

TINE”.

In 469 A.D.,

Pope Gelasius set

aside 14th of February

to honor St. Valen-

tine.

Good luck to all of

you!!!

Annean’s Gazette

FEATURE WRITING

Hand-made Heart..

Saint

Valentine’s

Day, also

known as

Valentine‘s

Day

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Who planted

the avocado

tree, Tall like

our 3rd floor in

school?

SACSC History By: Nicole Mae Ayuban

There are many

sweet memories in St.

Anne Child Study

Center. But we must

first know the brief

history of our school.

Jhet Scott Q. Cruz

and Nicole Mae Ayu-

ban interviewed the

owner of the SACSC,

Mrs. Leticia A. Bau-

tista. We asked her a

few questions, that

the students are not

informed about it. In

our survey the most

asked question is

who planted the av-

ocado tree, Tall like

our 3rd floor in school.

Our principal said

that the real owner

planted the avoca-

do tree , because I

just rented this lot

since 1999 from the

brother of my hus-

band. The St. Anne

Child Study Center

has 450 s\m. When

we asked Mrs. Leticia

about the design of

our emblem, she just

said she created our

emblem with her cre-

ative mind. And our

last question is Why

St. Anne Child Study

Center is the name

of our school. She

said that it’s good to

know the name of

the saints in school,

she thought. The

school is like a moth-

er so she thought

that Mary is a good

person, then who is

the mother of Mary, it

is St. Anne.

Annean’s Gazette

The Humble Beginning of SACSC Newsletter

BY: Vienn Nicole Ocampo

For every successful

things happened,

there is always a

humble begin-

ning. It’s like our

small organization

that tends to send

information about

the recent events

and information

about our school.

The organization I

am talking about

is the SACSC

Newsletter.

This organization

starts from the aspira-

tion of our beloved

principal Mrs. Leticia A.

Bautista, to improve

our skills in news writing,

editorial writing and in

drawing. Last 2011 She

sent two students and

2 teachers with her in

Subic, to attend a

journalism seminar by

the write tool and

been host by sir Ve-

larde. This seminar

really helped us so

much and we really

learn from it about

the things we must

do in campus jour-

nalism. That we can

use in managing the

news letter. But we

doesn’t start a news-

letter club easily ,

“This

organization

starts from the

aspiration of

our beloved

principal Mrs.

Leticia A.

Bautista”

Feature Writing

From left to right: T. Lenie, Nina, Vienn, Mark,

Mrs. Bautista, T.Delfin

SACSC Emblem

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“St.anneans

must be a

responsible

student”

Annean’s Gazette

Feature Writing

T.Julius and Doc.

Remedios help us. To-

gether with our advis-

ers T. Delfin and T.Dan

they guide us on what

we must do. They train

and give seminar to

the staffs. All the staffs

do their best to contrib-

ute in our newsletter

club. This club is not on-

ly aiming to give

st.anneans the infor-

mation they need but

also to develop the fu-

ture writers in our coun-

try.

All of the staffs

where choose from the

best among the stu-

dents. That we know

can contribute in the

newletter club. We

hope that the next set

of officers can contin-

ue what we started

and improve the

SACSC club.

Continuation of p.6

That is the in-

formation we knew

about the school. We

must all know the his-

tory of our own

school. Happy 13th

Anniversary SACSC!

Brighter and vibrant

@13!

Continuation of p.6

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P A G E 8

“No one

makes a lock

without a key”

Annean’s Gazette

A FOOD OF LIFE QUOTES

By: Mary Grace Lung-

sod

“We are often let down

by the most trusted per-

sons and loved by the

most unexpected ones.

Some make us cry for

things that we haven’t

done, while some oth-

ers ignore all our faults

just to see our smile.

Some leave us when

we need them the most

and some stick to us

even when we ask

them to leave. The

world is a mixture of

such people. We just

need to know which

hand to shake and

which hand to HOLD.”-

UNKNOWN

“There in the darkness I

started to cry. I wasn’t

bitter. I cried because I

knew God was behind

it all.”

“One of the best feeling

in life is discovering that

you still deserve to be

appreciated by some-

one regardless of how

others made you feel

unworthy.”

“I am a princess not

because I have my

prince. But my heavenly

Father is a King.”

“Good things come to

those who WAIT. Better

things come to those

who TRY. Best things

come to those who BE-

LIEVE. But desired things

come to those who

PRAY! In anything and

everything, the best

plan begins and ends

with a PRAYER.”

MYQOUTESHOME.COM

“Happy

moments,

praise God.

Difficult

moments, seek

God”

LITERATURE/PANITIKAN

Quotes

By: Daneza Buenaflor

“Leaves of trees just

keep on falling, Lesson?

You can never let

s o m e o n e

to stay with

you forev-

er. Some-

times you

have to let

them go.

But you

have to re-

m a i n

s t a n d i n g

like trees do, because

in the right time, new

leaves will replace all

branches better than

before”

“One way to avoid

promises, never say

what you are about to

do instead do what you

are about to say. That’s

promise.”

“No one makes a lock

without a key. That’s

why God won’t give

you problems without

solutions.”

“God doesn’t give you

the people you want,

he gives you the peo-

ple you need. To

help you, to hurt

you, to leave you,

to love you and to

make you the per-

son you were

meant to be.”

“Happy moments,

praise God. Difficult

moments, seek

God. Quiet moments,

worship God. Painful

moments, trust God.

Every moments, thank

God.”

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The Nature

By: Jogi

The Nature is God-made

The Nature that has plants and trees

With Butterflies and bees

With foods and all our needs

Were in the Nature

Annean’s Gazette

Munting Panagrap

Ni Vienn Nicole Ocampo

Ako man ay munting paslit

Mayroon akong pangarap na-

masambit,

Munting pangarap sa aking buhay,

Na gusting matupad sa habang

buhay.

Sana’y magkaisa ang mahal kong

Bayan,

Sa Luzon, Visayas o Mindanao man,

Kahit Buhay pa man ang kailangan

ilaan,

Isasakripisyo dahil sa aking Dakilang

pagmamahal.

Sana kahit ilang bagyo man

angmadaanan,

Mamayani pa rin angDamayan,

Kahit giyera na ang maka-laban,

Manguna pa rin ang mahalan.

Sana kahit ilang siglo man

angmagdaan

Ang wikang atin ay huwag malimu-

tan.

Wikang banyaga ay hindi dapat

isaalang-alang

Walang ibang magmamahal sa

ating wika kundi tayo lamang

Sana’y manatili ang kulturang ma-

yaman,

Di dapat limutin ang pagrespeto sa

katandaan

Isa lamang gawain iyan na dapat

isa-katuparan.

Ang kulturang ito’y dapat namaha-

lin at alagaan.

Dalalangin ko sa may kapal

Na gabayan ang bansa kong ma-

hal

Sana’y matupad ang akingmunting

pangarap

Para sa lahi ko’t bayan!

“Dalalangin

ko sa may

kapal

Na

gabayan

ang bansa

kong

mahal”

LITERATURE/PANITIKAN

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