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XAVERIAN'S CORNER

The Legacy of XS Batch 2006
Brian Ong (H4B), Stallion News Editor

Kenn Chua (H3C), Stallion Probe Editor

Jon Derrick Lee (H4A), Stallion Probe Writer

Posted Tuesday, 28-Mar-2006 3:25 PM

 

      “Ga-graduate na kami!”

 

      “Mag-kokolehiyo na kami!”

 

      “Saan ka na? UP? Ateneo? La Salle ?”

 

      It is like winning a triathlon, but only ten times sweeter.

 

      Joining the rest of the crew down over the long list of Xaverian alumni is this year’s Batch 2006. Once called the dragon babies, these whelps have spread their wings and taken to the air.

 

      Just like any other batch, right?

 

      Hardly.

 

      The mix of people makes this batch unique. A plethora of musicians, artists, athletes and geniuses all stewed together into one melting pot, brining forth a distinct zing that can only be Batch 2006. Striking a fine balance between a spicy kick of brashness with a sweet mellow touch of camaraderie, it’s a dish best served with generous sidings of unity and togetherness.

 

      Second helpings, anyone?

 

      One taste is all it takes to be hooked on this one-of-a-kind bunch of students - a flavor that never wears off even after years and years.

 

How do you want your batch to be remembered?

 

How will you remember XS Batch’06?

 

How will you remember your ‘Senior Brothers’?

 

 

 

How do you want your batch to be remembered?

 

“Best batch, talented, diverse yet united, at may puso

– Casey Lim (H4C), Outgoing SC President

 

“A batch that is united, well-rounded, and with many talents”

– Kevin Chong (H4G), Outgoing SC Vice President

 

“A group with diverse talents and personalities; as a batch, a group that contributes to society by being the best batch they can be.”

– Adrian Santos (H4B), Class President

 

“Fun loving, carefree, mature, knows when to act appropriately.”

– Richard Uy (H4C), Metamorphosis EIC

 

“The batch that produced the best variety show ever”

– Howell Yao (H4G), Variety Show Project Head

 

“I would like my batch to be remembered as one of the most accomplished and diverse batch that has graduated from Xavier. A batch where the athletes, artists, comedians, talented and academically inclined students mix and create a group that exceeds all expectations.”

– Harrel Wong (H4A), CAdT Corps Commander

 

“How do I want batch 2006 to be remembered? I want the graduating batch of 2006 to be remembered as a talented, fun-loving, yet efficient and loving batch. To put it in simple terms, it is the ONE GREAT BATCH!”

– Jeremy Pe (H4D), PKK Club CED Chair

 

“A class composed of all kinds of unique individuals possessing unique talents; a batch that not only embodies the ideals of Xavier, but also a batch that has touched lives and made a difference.”

– Chester Lim, (H4F)

 

“Being the tightest batch; our closeness to each other”

– Carlo Fornier (H4G)   

 

“A happy-go-lucky batch that will surely change the world into a fun place to live in for everyone.”
– Erich Hao (H4A)

 

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How will you remember XS Batch’06?

 

“H4, easy to get along with.. creative... fun loving.... sweet :D”

– Mrs. Michelle Albano, Science Teacher

 

“One sincere and smart batch which would be hard to forget”

– Ms. Donna Lampa, English Teacher

 

“As a Filipino teacher, the batch who challenged the department (laughs). Marereklamo kasi sa Filipino eh… Hinde , closely knitted.”

– Brother Joseph Haw, SJ, Filipino Teacher

 

“Generally the batch is well behaved and very easy to manage. There were a lot of individuals, students, who threw their contributions to the school. Many contributed projects and outstanding programs, which affected not only lives from the HS Unit, but also other members of the community and outside as well. And according to the ODS, the batch is the most manageable batch as compared to other batches.”

– Mr. Jake Aragon, English Teacher

 

“Very talented – you have musicians, singers, and several good bands; Your batch has its share of pranksters and jokers as well. Talkative and hardworking. And your batch wants to be successful.”

– Mr. Palan Reyes, Social Science Teacher

 

“Friendly – because students who are not really my students greet me when they see me”

– Mr. Robbie dela Cruz, Science Teacher

 

“Golden Batch; The only batch I have seen grow from boys to men.”

– Mr. Frederick Perez, English Teacher

 

“Intelligent batch; mga mababait

– Ms. Leah Aromin , Administrative Assistant, HS Principal’s Office

 

“Mixture of characters; you’ll always be surprised by each person. Like in Academics, even though last year’s batch was more academically inclined, mas mataas and passing rate n’yo sa college entrance tests.”

– Brother Aldrie Lim, SJ, CLE Teacher and CAdT Commandant

 

“As a fun loving and sweet batch”

– Mr. Exxon Yu, Social Science Teacher

 

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How will you remember your ‘Senior Brothers’?

 

"I would remember them as a batch which is able to produce great projects while having tremendous fun doing it and remembering the friendships."

– Karl Po (H3D)

 

"The batch that really took the time to teach the Freshies the ways of high school"

– Vic Floro (H1B)

 

“Being part of the youngest batch in high school, I truly was able to look up to the seniors for their work and dedication. Several projects and programs, handled by them, proved how hardworking and dynamic their batch really is.”

– Jose Cua (H1A)

 

"I will remember them as my older brothers na hindi pinagkaloob sa akin !"

- Englebert Chua (H3C), Class President

 

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