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December 2013 Good morning, everyone! For us LET passers, this success, our success is not a one-man show. Many significant others have made indispensable contributions worthy to be mentioned on this important event. First and foremost, let us be grateful to the Almighty One for calling us to this noble vocation, of being formators of our young minds. I would like to personally thank Him for providing me strength and guidance during what I believe was one of the toughest four months of my life; To our parents and family for their unceasing support and encouragement for us to keep going and reach our goal of passing the LET and hopefully find a place under the sun. Personally, to my parents who were never short of their prayers for me to make it; To our respective schools, to Xavier University, our teachers and mentors, thank you for your guidance, and for equipping us with the necessary knowledge, skills, and values that we need; To my fellow classmates, review buddies, and LET passers, may I humbly request you to (please rise) to honor our respective schools, our teachers, and administrators, our parents, and guardians, and one another for this huge milestone in our lives which we could not have achieved without them. Let us give them and one another a big round of applause! As entrants to what is considered to be mankind’s noblest profession, it is my hope that we could perform our vital role in nation building. According to John Adams, a “Teacher is a maker of man. He is foundation of all Education, and thus of the whole civilization of mankind, present and future. No nation reconstruction is possible without the active cooperation of the teacher.” May we always nurture this thought in our minds and hearts. Thank you. All for the greater glory of God. Ma. Feliza Anne Bridgit C. Damasing Top 8 LET 2013

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  • December 2013

    Good morning, everyone!

    For us LET passers, this success, our success is not a one-man show. Many significant others have

    made indispensable contributions worthy to be mentioned on this important event.

    First and foremost, let us be grateful to the Almighty One for calling us to this noble vocation, of

    being formators of our young minds. I would like to personally thank Him for providing me strength

    and guidance during what I believe was one of the toughest four months of my life;

    To our parents and family for their unceasing support and encouragement for us to keep going and

    reach our goal of passing the LET and hopefully find a place under the sun. Personally, to my parents

    who were never short of their prayers for me to make it;

    To our respective schools, to Xavier University, our teachers and mentors, thank you for your

    guidance, and for equipping us with the necessary knowledge, skills, and values that we need;

    To my fellow classmates, review buddies, and LET passers, may I humbly request you to (please rise)

    to honor our respective schools, our teachers, and administrators, our parents, and guardians, and

    one another for this huge milestone in our lives which we could not have achieved without them. Let

    us give them and one another a big round of applause!

    As entrants to what is considered to be mankinds noblest profession, it is my hope that we could

    perform our vital role in nation building. According to John Adams, a Teacher is a maker of man.

    He is foundation of all Education, and thus of the whole civilization of mankind, present and future.

    No nation reconstruction is possible without the active cooperation of the teacher. May we always

    nurture this thought in our minds and hearts.

    Thank you. All for the greater glory of God.

    Ma. Feliza Anne Bridgit C. Damasing

    Top 8 LET 2013