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INSIDE
EDITORIAL 2
OPINION:
El Presidente
No rain, No rainbow
3
NEWS 4
FEATURE:
Game of Life
Dawn of a New Begin-
ning
6
LITERARY:
Ligaw na Paruparo
The Ride
8
INBOX 10
The official publication of the Society for the Advancement of Volunteerism and Excellence Nueva Ecija.
I N Q U I R E I N F O R M I N I T I A T E
The VolunteerThe Volunteer Dec. 2010 Feb. 2011 Volume 2, Issue Number 1
SAVE NE launches info campaign on Student RightsBy Werlo M. Palomar
SAVE NE launched an Karapatan Mo, Alamin Mo!: An information
campaign for Students Rights under the Education Act of 1982 in participa-
tion with the university’s Student Week celebration, February 18, 2011.
The activity’s objec-
tive is to distribute the
information about theAcademic Rights in a
more effective medium
and to assist the Office of
Student Affairs in in-
forming students that
there are people who are
willing to help them if
they feel they are vio-
lated.It was spearheaded
by just an informal text
poll on which informa-
tion should be known by
every student and the
SYMBOLS OF EXCELLENCE. The 1st NESDFI Scholar of the Year Roderick Wamil (center) together with the activity coordinator AngelineVillegas (far left), SAVENE President Mark Tangonan (far right) andJorem Jordan Cawagas, 2nd placer (2nd from the right) together withDennis Soriano (2nd from the left) accepting the award for 3rd placer Kenneth Antolin.
BSAT4 student is 1BSAT4 student is 1stst NESDFI Scholar of the year.NESDFI Scholar of the year.
most popular answer was
the rights of the students.
The tarpaulins werelocated at the main and
second gates, College of
Arts and Sciences and
the Office of Student Af-
fairs which were all cho-
(Continued on page 5)
By Mark Anthony Tangonan.
SAVE NE proclaimed the First Nueva Ecija
Sustainable Development Foundation Incorpo-
rated (NESDFI) Scholar of the Year in the person
of Roderick Wamil of BSAT4-1, February 24,
2011 at the organization’s park.
Wamil got the first
place among 13 partici-
pants from different col-
leges and year-levels that
battled each other in a
series of quiz bees con-
ducted on February 19 at
the CLSU Bleachers.
The quiz bee had
three categories that
would test the intelli-
gence of the contestants
these are English, Gen-
eral Information and His-
tory and Mathematics
whereupon their ranks in
(Continued on page 4)
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Page 2 EDITORIAL
Just let go of the extra baggage.―Nagbabago na yata kayo ah.‖
This is a statement often uttered by the people in
Sampaguita Hall every time the officers of the organi-
zation visit them and have a talk. What a really re-freshing thing to hear amidst all the pressures being
laid to us by our not-so-good performance in the pre-
vious times.
Changing to something more dynamic, innova-
tive and excellent is what the current officers aim for.
Always being told that there were once a time that
SAVE-NE was once included in the university’s list
of top performing organizations gave us the motiva-
tion that if they could do back then, why not now?However, the problem was that not all members
are willing to devote their time and effort to the suc-
cessful fulfillment of the SAVE-NE’s mission. They
were like the crabs that would pull each other down
just so that nobody gets outside of the basket.
The only option remaining was to get rid of the
extra baggage in order for the organization to soar
high and reach the top. Dr. Danilo S. Vargas, SAVE-
NE’s mentor when in comes to planning suggested
such action and said that if all the members of the cir-
cle which includes the officers and a handful of de-
voted members dedicate their effort to the achieve-
ment of goals, we would surely be able to grab the
trophy.
And now that a fresher perspective has been
shown, we no longer have an excuse for mediocrity.
With all the resources other organizations wish they
could have access to, the ship is ready to sail with
only a few personnel who would endure, enjoy and
encounter this challenging expedition to vast oceans.
“With all the resources other organizationswish they could have access to, the ship is
ready to sail with only a few personnel…”
The VolunteerThe Volunteer EDITORIAL BOARD 2010-2011
Editor-In-Chief: Werlo M. Palomar
Contributors: Lauren Erika A. De Leon
Mark Anthony B. Tangonan
Cristy I. Alvior
Jonalyn T. Ruiz
Cartoonist Angeline R. Villegas
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Page 3OPINION
No rain, No rainbow
By Werlo M. Palomar
A Choice to make.Nobody has the proper authority to dictate each
one of us who we are and who we should be. Using
existentialist view, it is our own actions that make up
what we are. We are condemned
to suffer the consequences of such actions.
If we choose to be passive, just waiting for
something or someone to push for us to move, we'll
never reach our target destination in the fastest way
possible. It is our own fault that we ended up un-
known to the people around us. Up to now, we still
have the choice to continue this way.
But we could choose to excel. Unleash the vol-
unteer inside each one of us, not waiting to be toldwhat to do because we have the initiative to act. We
commit ourselves to be the leaders who make other
leaders.
As for now, we are still at the bottom. But with
all these resources, especially the knowledge, skill
and servant leader in each one of us, together with the
values our mentors bestow upon us and an environ-
ment that would care for the
birth of a new SAVE NE, wecould surely reach the top!
Hanggang May! Hanggang
MAY CLSU!
We are never instruments of political will. We
are SAVE NE, an organization would commit and
(Continued on page 5)
EL PRESIDENTE
By Mark Anthony B.
Tangonan
SAVE the best for a new start.The organization has been existing for eight
years now. SAVE NE stands for Society for the
Advancement of Volunteerism and Excellence –
Nueva Ecija and I would like
to give emphasis for the most
relevant words in its acronym:
Society, Advancement, Volunteerism and Excel-
lence.
Our society is composed of close to 300 mem-
bers, quite a big population, right? If we want to
adhere to what is stated in the name of our organiza-
tion: Advancement, Volunteerism and Excellence; we
should act voluntarily in order to advance and excel.
There is no other way to go but upward and for-
ward. We have plenty of resources, manpower, sup-
port from our networks, experiences, skills and capa-
bilities but we should exhibit the character and the
commitment in loving our organization.
We are excellent in our own but we should find
ways to contribute to the excellence of the entire or-
ganization. I believe the Academic Year 2010-2011
has been a great foundation for the upcoming years of
SAVE NE.
I would like to express my grati-
tude to my co-officers, all year-
level representatives, collegerepresentatives, and active members who continue to
be with us. I thank Jamie Richie Sy and Russel Balag-
tas (Vice Presidents), Angeline Villegas (Secretary),
(Continued on page 5)
“We should act voluntarily in order toadvance and excel.”
“...it is more im portant to us that GO Dis the one who sees what we do…”
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each would determine
their overall standing.
He got the first
place for the General In-
formation and History
Quiz while Lauren Erika
De Leon of BSBA-
HRDM4 got English
category and Jorem Jor-
(Continued from page 1) dan Cawagas of CED-1
won in the Mathematics
quiz.
In evaluating the top
3 winners, each quiz bee
is given one-third weight
and used their scores as
percentage of 100 perfect
score and Wamil got the
highest, Cawagas placed
second and Kenneth An-
tolin of BSCE3-1
grabbed the third place.
The winners of each
quiz bee received a tro-phy, a medal, and a cash
prize of P250.00; for the
3rd Placer, trophy, bronze
medal, and cash prize of
P 500; for the 2nd Placer,
trophy, silver medal, and
cash prize of P 750, and
for the NESDFI Scholar
of the Year, trophy, gold
medal, and cash prize of
P 1000; and all the win-ners also received certifi-
cates of recognition,
while all the participants
received certificate of
participation.
BSAT4 student...
BRAINSTORMING. The officers discussing the future activities of theorganization to be compiled in a comprehensive action plan for this
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SAVE NE Officers attend Planning Workshop.By Werlo M. Palomar
The officers of SAVE NE attended a work-
shop on planning techniques at Sampaguita Hall,
Joseph Rice Mill Compound San Jose City on De-
cember 9 last year in order to create an action
plan for the 2nd
semester of 2010-2011 and 1st
se-
mester of 2011-2012.
The workshop was
held to train officers in
the proper usage of vari-
ous techniques in the
planning process thatwould be useful in facili-
tating a specific activity
or managing the organi-
zation as a whole.
They were trained
by SAVENE’s mentor,
Dr. Danilo S. Vargas; a
teacher of Radio Broad-
casting at CLSU’s Devel-
opment Communication
Department and works at
the Research Extension
and Training office.
The officers were
taught on grouping the
existing and planned ac-
tivities into the categories
by the Office of StudentAffairs which is Organ-
izational Development,
Educational, Community
Service and Socio-
Cultural.
Details for each ac-
tivity was then added
which are the objectives,
target output, venue, re-
source requirements, cli-
entele and the time
frame; thus, creating a
basis for a permit for
each activity.
These information
were then compiled and a
new action plan was for-
mulated which would be
utilized by the members
in the facilitation of ac-
tivities and would be rec-onciled with the Nueva
Ecija Sustainable Devel-
opment Foundation In-
corporated’s (NESDFI)
action plan.
The officers intends
to use this action plan
and revise it for the next
set of members who
would assume position in
the organization and
would help in makingadjustments.
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Page 5NEWS
Whilly Corpuz (Treasurer), Leslie Joy Vizcarra
(Auditor), Charisse Joy Urbano (PRO), Werlo Palo-
mar (Business Manager and EIC of The Volunteer),
and Errich Francisco (Substitute Secretary).
I hope I can see more members, not only attend-
ing in meetings but also participating in all the activi-
ties. We have accomplished these with the help of our
adviser, Rodrigo B. Lucena and all our mentors inside
and outside the campus. In our recently concluded
Leadership Seminar, I have seen signs of life, and
now, I am looking forward to the success of this or-
ganization.
(Continued from page 3)
El Presidente...
set the standards of volunteerism and leadership not
just in the university but all throughout the region.
People may fail to see that we are just utilizing
the linkages we have for us to create community ser-
vice activities that would have a greater effect on the
well being of each Novo Ecijano. If they shut their
eyes so that they could pretend that they didn't see us
act, so be it. For it is more important to us that GOD
is the one who sees what we do and being His servant
is the most important award any person could get.
(Continued from page 3)
No rain...
POSTED. The members of attaching one of the four tarpaulins at the atree just after entering the second gate as part of the Information Cam-
paign: Karapatan Mo,Alamin MO!.
SAVE NE launches. . .
sen because of the num-
ber of students passing
by these sites.A survey was used
to measure the effective-
ness of this campaign
and on a scale of one to
five with five as the high-
(Continued from page 1) est, it got an overall rat-
ing of 4.11.
This was one of the
organization’s commu-nity service activities that
aims to make a mark to
the people in the univer-
sity.
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A NEW CYCLE. A diagram that shows the path that SAVE-NE must
follow for it to reach its goal of being one of the best SO’s in CLSU.
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The Game of Life: FF13By Werlo M. Palomar
In any video game, strategy
is always the key to win. It could
be reaching the treasure, subdu-
ing your enemy to ashes, saving
the princess or just simply hitting
the highest score. The game Fi-
nal Fantasy XIII (FF13) by
Square-Enix for the Playstation 3
and Xbox 360 released in the
spring of 2010 is of no excep-
tion.
Being a role-playing game
(RPG), FF13 relies on the proper
customization of
the playable char-
acters in order to
beat the game.
Adding-up an interesting story
makes the characters more so-
phisticated than just mere toys.
Players get a sense of managingsomeone else’s life and making
sure they do well in the group for
the purpose of saving the world.
The battle system is so complex
yet dubbed so simple in could
even be applied to real life situa-
tion like running an organization.
This system involves 6 prin-
cipal Roles or ―Jobs‖ which youmay normally see in an organiza-
tion. Here is a brief description
of each one:
(1) Commando – They are
the attackers who use their weap-
ons do deal damage to the en-
emy. All they do is hack and
slash, shoot with a gun, punch,
kick or even hurl a boomerang.
In an organization these are the
members who face each problem
head-on. They have the courage
to take-on the tasks and the con-
fidence that they would ―beat‖ it.
In the game and in real world,
these people normally become
the party leaders.
(2) Sentinel
– These
ones use
their de-
fense as
a greatw e a p o n .
They wait for the oppo-
nent to attack to counter
them. Loaded with protec-
tive capabilities, these guys also
provoke enemies to attack them
instead of their mates. In real
life, these are the ones who wait
for an opportunity to arise toexecute their abilities. They are
also martyrs who take activities
when nobody else wants it; they
are willing to suffer just so heir
co-members don’t have much
burden.
(3) Ravager – Spell casters
who bombard the enemy with
offensive magic. In the organiza-
tion, they are the bunch who may
not have the strength to carry out
a task but has the mind to think
up all the ideas needed. Often
they stay away from the problem
in order for them to think clearly
and pile-up their ideas to formu-
late a solution, although much
of them needs physical help
when it accomplish-
ing goals.
(4) Medic – These are
the clerics
whose pri-
mary purpose
is to heal the
wounds of his/her al-
lies. These personsare the ones who repair the dam-
age done by the problem. They
task may seem easy but their ex-
istence is essential to the fulfill-
ment of an activity. They are the
―unsung heroes‖ of then bunch.
(5) Synergist – Enhancers
who cast supportive spells that
alter the status of a character to amore advantageous position.
They can be the tide-turners
when in comes to really sticky
situations. In the organization,
these are the people who have
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good communication skills that
can cheer-up anybody in just a few
minutes.
(6) Saboteurs – Ones who
give the enemy some status ail-
ments to make them softer to at-
tack. These people do some re-
search about the enemy and find-
ing their weakness. They aresometimes called ―spies‖. The
knowledge they gain and the fact
that they could simplify a certain
problem make them a fair addition
to the party. Along with the syner-
gist, they may be the main support
(Continued from page 6)
staff but they could spell the dif-
ference in the success or failure of
the task.
However, in any video game
and in life, proper harmony is the
key. FF13 has the so-called Para-
digm System which is how you
define the role of each member. In
real life, not everyone could take a
specific role but can be able to as-
sume two different roles. These are
emphasized in Paradigm Shifts or
designing a battle strategy that
would work specifically for the
problem. Picking who does what
and how he/she would do it is
clearly the task in the game which
is a lot similar to the management
of an organization.
In the end, we realize it may
not be as simple as it seems. But
knowing what your capabilities are
and making a plan on how it
would work in combination with
the others could just be what you
need. See! Playing videogames
gives you a little more knowledge
than how to whack zombies using
peashooters.
The Game...
“...in any video game and in life, proper harmony is the key…”
FEATURE
Dawn of a New BeginningBy Lauren Erika A. De Leon
Another semester is about to
end as well as my stay here at
CLSU.
Being a graduating student
carries a lot of pressure such as
Field Practice, Narrative report,
and completion of graduation re-
quirements but it also has a whole
lot of excitement and bonding ses-
sions with my blockmates and
friends.
My last semester here at
CLSU had been filled with lots of
ups and downs from all aspects –
from my studies up to my personal
life.
As a graduating student I took
my field practice and from there I
learned a lot and experienced the
real world of business. It was very
challenging but also enjoyable. I
was able to widen my network and
gain new friends. From the intern-
ship, I can say that I am now more
confident in facing the bigger
world.
Although I am eager to
graduate and face the real world, a
part of me is feeling sad for going
separate ways with my friends,
whom I have shared a lot of hard-
ships and joy, is very hard.
Talking about plans after
graduation and remembering the
past eight semesters we had shared
are our favorite topics whenever
my classmates and I meet. We al-
ways take pictures to treasure our
last sem at our Alma Mater.
One more thing that I will
surely miss is SAVE-NE.
I am not a very active mem-
ber that attends to each and every
meeting and activity but now that I
am in my last semester, I always
make it a point to fulfill my obli-
gations as a member by actively
participating in any endeavor our
organization engages in.
My last year as a member of
SAVE-NE is truly worth remem-
bering for this last year made me
realize that being in SAVE-NE is
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Ligaw na ParuparoNi Cristy I. Alvior
Unang araw ng taon, malamigang simoy ng hangin. Kailan-
gang simulan ng maayos ang panibagong taon.
Agad kong tinungo ang bintana at doo‟y tuma-
naw. Makulimlim ngunit wala namang nagbabad-
yang ulan. Isang paruparo ang pumukaw sa aking
pansin. Katamtaman ang laki… makulaya...
malikot.. .nakatutuwang
pagmasdan… Patakbo akong lumabas
upang lapitan ang paru-
parong tila naghahanap ng
madadapuan. Kamangha-
mangha ang kombinasyon
ng mga kulay nito.
Lumipad-lipad ang
munting paruparo paikoy saaking kinatatayuan. Para bang nais niya akong
kilalanin, makausap, at makalaro. Ihinain ko ang
aking kamay at marahan ko itong ikinulong sa
aking mga palad. Wari‟y ako na ang nagmamay-
ari sa kanya. Tama! Gusto ko siyang ankinin…
alagaan… palakihin… bantayan…
Ngunit ramdam ko ang kanyang pagpu-
pumiglas. Batid kong nais na niyang makalabas,
kung kaya‟t akin siyang pinalaya. Hinayaan ko
siyang muling lumipad at tumungo sa kung saan
man niya naisin.
Pinakawalan ko siya hindi dahil sa hindi ko
siya mahal, kundi dahil nais ko siyang maging
masaya kasama ng ibang paruparo at ng mga sari- wang bulaklak . Naisip ko kasi na kung patuloy ko
lang siyang ikukulong sa aking mga palad, hindi
niya mahahanap ang tunay na kasiyahan. Hindi
niya lubusang makikilala ang kanyang sarili. Para
ko na ring pinutol ang kanyang karapatan na
saliksikin ang hiwaga ng mundo.
Naalala ko tuloy ang sinabi
sa akin ng foster parent ko,ilang taon na ang nakakali-
pas. “Ang paruparo ay sim-
bolo ng pag-ibig. May ma-
kulay, mayroon naming
hindi. Hindi na kailangang
hanapin sapagkat kusa
itong dumarating lalo na sa
panahong hindi natininaasahan. Ngunit hindi lahat ng paruparo na ma-
kikita mo ay para sa „yo. May mga paruparo na
tila naliligaw lang at mapapadan. Dapat maging
maingat sapagkat sila‟y nakabubulag.”
Bigla na lang akong napangiti habang si-
nusundan ng tingin ang paruparong parang kan-
ina lang ay nasa mga palad ko pa. Malayo man
siya, masaya na rin ako na nakikita siyang ma-siglang lumilipad habang naglalaro sa ilalim ng
liwanag ng araw, sapagkat batid ko na dumating
man ang ulan, kung talagang mahal niya ako, siya
ay magbabalik at hahanapin akong muli.
“Pinakawalan ko siya hindi dahil sa hindi ko siya mahal,
kundi dahil nais ko siyang
maging masaya kasama ng
ibang paruparo at ng mga
sariwang bulaklak .”
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The Ride by Jonalyn T. Ruiz
During an unexpected night, I saw you
To an unforgettable ride, where I sat in front of you
Everybody was in a hurry; I’m too little but too luck
Because I was just next to you.
In the middle of our ride I caught you looking at me
Made me feel so conscious of what you think of m
Do I look beautiful and good or ugly and untidy?
As my hair blown by the wind so cold. . .
How I wish the wheels won’t stop turning
Sad to know you’re leaving
I wanted so say goodbye or even just a simple hi
My eyes was with you, till the darkness hide you
away from me..
When I got home, my mind was still with you
Telling to myself that there will be tomorrow
and I will see you again
That night I can’t sleep and it made me feel so sick.
But I was wondering why, it’s been months ago
But I kept on searching
and kept on finding
Till a friend told to me, I should stop what I am doing
I lost my faith, and I lost my hope that I will know you
I never thought that was the first and last. . .
That I can take a look at you ;(
fun and fulfilling, it made me loved our organizationeven more.
So as my final curtain call and as the dawn of a
new beginning of my life starts I would like to take
this opportunity to at least let my colleagues know
that being a member of this organization is not just a
footnote in my life, it is a chapter in my life.
(Continued from page 7)
Dawn of a New. . .
THE VOLUNTEER
GIRL 1: Malapit lang ba sa main gate ‘yung
CEN?GIRL2: Oo. Bakit?
GIRL 1: Kukuha kasi ako ng clearance ng org.
GIRL2: Magkano ba ‘yun?
GIRL 1: P35.00
GIRL2: Ang mahal naman!
GIRL 1: Oo nga eh.
GIRL 2: Bakit kasi hindi na lang nila auto-
matic na ibinawas sa allowance niyo?
GIRL 1: Kaya nga.Tapos hindi naman nila si-
nasabi kung saan napupunta yung pera.GIRL 2: Siguro pakana lang ng university
‘yan para kuhanan kayo ng pera
NIJI: Mga ate, sana naman kasi umaatend
kayo ng meeting ano? At kung umaattend na-
man kayo, makinig naman sana at huwag
nang magpaganda kasi wala naming effect.
Nakakahiya naman kasi sa pera mo na gina-
gamit namin para sa mga activity na baka nga
nakinabang ka pa. Ay nakow. Bato bato sa
langit, ang mag-react….GUILTY!!!
BABALA: HUWAG TULARAN BABALA: HUWAG TULARAN
Eksena sa Ford: Eksena sa Ford:
Leaders don't create followers,Leaders don't create followers,
they create more leaders.” they create more leaders.”
Tom PetersTom Peters
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INBOX
Congrats sa ating lahat at nairaos din ang semester na ito.Congrats din sa mga gagraduate
na lalo na kay Erika. Sayang,isasali ka pa man din sana nam-ing sa MBF at popondohan kanamin ng Cherifer. Hehe. Peace.Sa mga hindi pa din nakaka-graduate, may pag-asa pa.Hanggang May pa yan. Hang-gang MAY CLSU! Paaaaaaaak!! Hi sa Kalinga batch at sa lahat ng kakilala ako >>> WerlochanBSAT3-1
Hello sa mga active na BSCE naSAVE NE. Pati na din sa BatchOscar at Kalinga Batch. Sa Cir-cle of 8 din =) Airens anneonghaseyo >>> Leseuli BSCE3-1
Ipagyayabang ko lang ha, ni-layout ko itong newsletter nanghindi gumagamit ng mouse. Ohha! Laban ka? Hehe >>> NijiABLL1-1 (??)
Hello sa mga circle of 10 , 2lun-gan p dn tau nxt sem 4 da sakeof our org. C0ngrats s mgaggraduate especiali 2 ate erika,ate angge and ate errich, tzagreet ko din un junior adviser naten. Kuya RD :) >>> CharizBSCE3-1
Hello s lhat ng mga mnamahal qng kaibigan, s mga dorm8 q:jez, te0dy, fitz, arn, alj0hn, jer-win, at bj sna manal0 tau ulet nxt openhauz. S mga clzm8 q, s
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