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Vesper: Dr. Jim Park
Sabbath School: Sabbath School Council
Lesson Discussion: Dr. Jim Park
Divine Service: Dr. Jim Park
A.Y A.Y. Council ————————————————————————
Sabbath Potluck Sponsor : Engineering Campus supervisor: Ranch Drive
Editor: Sardale Ramos-Gauzon
Layout Artist: Arjhel M. Sayson AB-English Student
Contributors:
- Jhovie U. Loregas
- Aziel Dela Peña
- Euneth Novy Mahusay
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- VPSA
- VPAA
CIRCULATION: Security Department
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IMPORTANT DATES TO
REMEMBER
CSC Days Sept. 20-26
Final Exams Oct. 5—9, 11
Removal/Completion
of Academic
Requirements Oct. 12—16
Start of 2nd Semester Classes
Nov. 9, 2015
FROM THE VPSA
SINGING GROUPS
Please see to it that all
singing group directors and mem-
bers should meet the minimum
GPA of 2.0 requirement and a NO
GRADE of D & F. ln case of failure
to meet the requirement, their
membership is not valid and
those concerned are advised to
withdraw their affiliation from the
said singing group.
FROM THE VPSA
ON BEING AN OFFICER in a club
or any ORGANIZATION
Each student is allowed
up to 12 points of responsibility.
Please see THE POINT SYSTEM
(posted in admin bulletin board)
to guide you if your extra curricu-
lar load is within limits.
SIGNING OF CAMPUS LEAVES &
GATEPASS DURING CSC WEEK
Let us support the CSC
days on September 20-26. Start-
ing Sunday, September 20, re-
leasing or signing of campus
leaves and gate passes will be
strictly controlled. In case of ur-
gent need or valid reason, stu-
dents should make arrangement
with the CSC officers first then the
VPSA. Not all valid reasons to be
absent are excused but maybe
allowed, however required to pay
the fine. Checking of attendance
daily is 5 x and P30.00 per ab-
sence. Absences are excused only
if the student is physically unable
to attend due to physical injury or
illness. Those who are filing cam-
pus leave this weekend are ex-
pected to be back on Sunday,
September 20. An extension of
permitted leave will be commit-
ting a second degree # 3 offense
that is equivalent to 10 demerits
as stipulated in the Revised Stu-
dent Handbook. See to it that your
absence during CSC days is per-
mitted.
DRESS CODE REMINDER
Congratulations to la-
dies who abide with MVC dress
code. Wearing shorts that is very
far above the knee when going
out of MVC is discouraged. It is
not appropriate to walk around
the campus or anywhere in public
in very short shorts from the
swimming pool. Have a towel or
sarong for a covering.
BARANGAY CAMPUS SUPERVISOR
ASSIGNMENT
Please take note baran-
gay residents of MVC that your
barangay campus supervisor as-
signment schedule will follow
after the Sabbath your barangay
is host to church potluck. Baran-
gay captain, please assign resi-
dents to assist our home deans
during your barangay supervisory
assignment.
The Adventist Accrediting
Association (AAA) conducted an in-
terim visit for MVC on September 14-
16, 2015 at the same time the Inter-
national Board of Education of the
General Conference conducted an
ocular visit for the Medical Technol-
ogy Program of MVC. They looked into
the implementation of the previous
team's recommendation as well as
the feasibility of offering the BS Medi-
cal Technology program. Majority of
the recommendations were imple-
mented and fulfilled. A welcome pro-
gram was held on Monday morning,
September 14, during the regular
faculty devotional schedule. They
were also given a tour of the different
facilities including a tour to Malingon
Falls and Hydro 2. They were amazed
at how the Lord blessed MVC through
nature and through the different pro-
grams of the College. They were also
treated every day with a foggy MVC.
One accreditor said,‖MVC's weather is
not too hot nor too cold. It is just
enough. And l like it here." The visit
ended with an exit report from the
team and they congratulated the Ad-
ministration and the faculty for com-
plying with all their recommendations
and for the warm, friendly accommo-
dations they have. The team is com-
posed of the following: Dr. Hudson
Kibuuka, Team Leader and the Assoc.
Director of Education of the General
Conference of the SDA; Dr. Lawrence
Domingo, Education Director of
Southern-Asia Pacific Division; Dr.
Silas Masuko, Financial Administrator
of Solusi University in Zimbabwe; Dr.
Canadian Panjaitan, Assoc. Director
of Education of Southern-Asia Pacific
Division; Dr. Rudolf Sagala, President
of Surya Nusantara Adventist College
in North Sumatra, Indonesia; Dr.
Connally Hla, President of Myanmar
Union Adventist Seminary in Myan-
mar; Dr. Wayne Hamra, Vice Presi-
dent for Academic Affairs of the Asia-
Pacific International University in
Thailand; Dr. Arnel Arcenal, Presi-
dent of Central Philippine Adventist
College; Dr. Bobby Asis, Education
Director of SPUC; Dr. Diosdado Cata-
lan, Assoc. Education Director of
SPUC; Dr. Dina Galang, Chair of-
Graduate Nursing/Public Health of
Adventist University of the Philip-
pines; Ms. Ma. Kristine Mendoza,
Chair of Bachelor of Laboratory Sci-
ences of Adventist University of the
Philippines; and Ms. Megumi Flores,
Library Director of AIIAS. —By Dr. Hope Aperocho, VPAA
To be completely you, stay sweet as you are. Which means that no one in the whole world sees with your eyes or feels with your emotions or experience what you think or do in life. You’re one of a kind, unique and original without duplication because God in his very hand created you that way. So stop comparing yourself with people around you. DPE
Dr. James ―Jim‖ Park, PhD. Prof.
of Mission & Applied Theology,
AIIAS Theological Seminary &
Director of the ―Big 4‖ program of
the General Conference and AI-
IAS. —From SOT
Starting this coming Sunday, Sept. 20,
2015, an L300 Van will begin serving
our commuters between Valencia and
MVC Main Campus at an introductory fare of only P35 per person. Service schedule will be posted in the Admin bulletin board.
He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.
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The Ministerial Seminar of Mountain
View College is holding a ―Friendship Camping‖
this coming September 18-20, 2015. The said
activity is participated in by the SDA youth mem-
bers of the four Districts namely: San Fernando
District, Pastor Uayan District, Cabaluna District
and District 3 and the Hiking Distances Churches.
Non-SDA friends are also invited in the said activ-
ity.
These are the following venues of the
Five routes:
Route 1 – Halapitan SDA Elem. School, CO
mawas, San Fernando -
Route 2 – Bulacao, Concepcion, Valencia City,
Bukidnon
Route 3 – Sinayawan Development Academy,
Valencia City
Route 4 – Punoon, Cabanglasan, Malaybalay City
Route 5 – MT. Carmel, Anasag, Kilangi, Valencia
City, Bukidnon
The group of MS members together with
the MS Sponsors leave the campus at 1:00 pm
and be in the Campus on Sunday. They are ex-
pected to arrive in their respective routes before
sunset. MS sponsors who are expected to join
are Pr. and Mrs. Jimmy Adil, Mrs. Sarah Decelyn
Gauzon, Pr. and Mrs. Teddy Asok, Mrs. May Ann
Bretaña, Mrs. Racquell Abellanida, Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Ramos, Mr. and Mrs. Osward Carmelo, Mr.
Marco, Mr. Goram Balansag, Mrs. Susan Dela
Fuente, Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Delos Reyes, Mr.
and Mrs. Eleuterio, Mr. and Mrs. Leodegario
Elona, Mrs. Eureka Ferrarin, Mr. DOnato Iligan,
Mrs. And Mrs. Allen Jarovilla, Mrs. Nora Ligsay,
Mr. Dindo Paglinawan, and Pr. and Mrs. Clyde
Sumatra.
Ms members, Officers and Sponsors
and the young people shout in one voice, ―YES IN
CHRIST; WE VOLUNTEER!‖
—By: Jhovie U. Loregas
Mountain View College elementary
School conducted an Immersion Training for the
Kid Facilitators on September 11-13, 2015 at the
elementary school campus. The training aims to
instill sense of responsibility, involvement with
others by promoting friendship and taking care
of the nature. There were twenty two (22) Kid
Facilitators representing each grade level par-
ticipated in the said activity. Lectures, hands-
on activities, role play, group dynamics, and
film viewing mobilized each participant / KF for
social and spiritual exercise. The training en-
tails personal, familial and environmental is-
sues tackled by Asst Prof. Emelita M. Baul, a
Registered Guidance Counselor, Dr. Rose S.
Carmelo,-head Teacher, Asst Prof Carol Saguin-
hon-Grade 6 teacher MG Neptali Apa, and Ms.
Princess "Mayie" Magbanua, a 2nd year Medi-
cal Technology student and a Peer Facilitator.
The Kid Facilitators are- Kezziah A. Tadle -
Kinder, Carol Jade A. Saguinhon & Cheska C.
Riano-Grade I, Ralph Andrew Patrolla -Grade II,
Tyron F. Restauro & Duanne Claire Eleuterio-
Grade 3, Joseph B. Tagaca & Jenyfer Mae
Porquez-Grade 4, Rikka Alyssa P. Deniega-
Grade V, and the Grade VI pupils are Eric Is-
mael L. Barnuevo, Charles Cabriana Ombryle
Gin, Romy Andrei Gayola, Godwin C.Laureto,
Belly John 0. Naciongayo, Harry Jay V. Ortega,
Kyle Alistair P. Pedida, Aziel Dela Pena, Cristi-
lene March M. Canarecio Barbie Jane Q.
Perdizo Delvin Z. Sialen, Ysley Fae A. Apale,
and Jade Glabe E. Utlang. The Guidance and
Counseling Office is under the supervision of
Dr. Ester P. Mojica, Director Guidance Ser-
vices. —By Aziel Dela Peña
The Central Student Council wel-
comed 34 visitors from Sultan Kudarat last
Sunday, Sept. 6.
There were 20 Supreme Student
Government Officials from the college level, 3
officers from the high school level and 4 other
students of Senator Ninoy Aquino College
Foundation. They were accompanied by their
Dean of Students Affairs, Mr. Joseph P. Orayle,
an MVC Alumnus, and two municipal council-
ors namely, First Councilor Randy Ecija Jr. and
Second Councilor Rafael George Flauta III, an
AUP Alumnus. The purpose of their visit was to
observe the school environment and the func-
tions of the student council in leading out the
student body. During their stay, they explored
the Prayer Garden, Jubilee Park, MVCiana,
Malingon Falls, and some other scenic spots
and establishments here in MVC led by the
CSC President Charmaine Yacon, CSC Vice
President Aizhar Nerl Montero, and CSC Secre-
tary Euneth Novy Mahusay. The students' first
impression of MVC is that the landscape is
very nice, the weather is good, and the stu-
dents and faculty members are friendly. When
it comes to student council, Mr. Aldrin Allaga,
SNACF SSG President, exclaimed that the
structure of the officers is well-organized and
he also acknowledged the parliamentary
"paper-less" system that the CSC had been
using for the Assembly meetings. Moreover,
the group appreciated the culture of MVC
when it comes to religious matters.
The group's visit was culminated on
Monday, September 7, at 7:00 in the evening
at the CSC Bldg. It was a mini-concert com-
posed of religious and secular songs, partici-
patey by the Advent Philomels and the Sons
and Daughters. CSC sponsors, executives and
some cabinet and assembly members were
also present during the program. It ended
with a prayer by Mrs. Susa Opao and picture-
taking with the visitors. –By Euneth Novy
Mahusay
—Boodle Eating
—Color Fun Run
—Water Festival (Evening)
—School Promotion/Music Video Presentation
—Pitch Perfect
—Your Face Sounds Familiar
—(Faculty Night) Pista sa Nayon
—En Masse
We have been out working the whole day. Some may be working so hard in the field under the heat of the sun. We are covered with
dust and perspiration. What do we do? Take a shower, of course. We wash and even scrub and let the water and soap do their job
so we come out clean. It feels great to be clean!
Did you know that tears can do the same kind of job for our emotions and our soul? The difficulties of life pile –up- even small ones
pile one on top of the other until we are weighed down by them. While crying cannot fix our problems or solve our crises, tears do
give vent to the emotions-like letting steam out of a boiling pot. Tears relieve some of the pressures and then we can think a bit
more clearly. So, in a way, tears do the same job as soap does for our body.
Tears clear away the stresses that make our viewpoints and thinking process cloudy. Some of us feel that tears make us appear weak. That’s too
bad, because they do a wonderful job or relieving pressures. That is a good thing.
“What soap is for the body, tears are for the soul.” Jewish Proverb
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