Saturday, April 24, 2010

Recalling the Descartes-ians Memories...










      
"Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage..."

       Being a Descartes-ian was a very fortunate experience for me. Maybe because of the classmates I had, whom I admired for being almost.... PERFECT!. Perfect, yes, really perfect. For in the whole academic year, I'd not witnessed any skirmishes inside the room nor any traumatic situations in our class except for those thoughts that would relate to friendship.. 

        There were 18 boys in our section including me, and sometimes, I also thought and asked myself at that time, "why are all the quiet and enjoyable ones dumped in our section, to think about the fact that most of the boys in the other section are always reprimanded of their haughty jokes, loud laughs, and uttering mouths?" And so why God rather chose our section to have fulfilling students? do we deserve it? Perhaps, yes.

        Try to have a sort of survey or interview in any in the class about their experiences and journeys being a sophomore student, and most probably the survey would appeal to the answer of, "an amazing but unforgettable ones." shazx.. daw 2od lg.!

        BONDING- maybe one of the reasons why we stuck out that much. our classmates were a sort of idealistic and funny ones; yet can't hurt ones feelings. Maybe because, we Descartes-ians believed that anything begins with one's action especially with one's mouth, so we carefully studied and learned about that moral lesson, and so we did it.

        Being idealistic and smart are just enough to come up with surprising ideas- that made different chapters of successful plays, creative T-shirt designs, and a delightful yet respectful section. Not so proud; but our section was always praised all the time, as teachers said that were too silent and attentive in class, too studious enough to read our notes before the exams, too industrious to respond with our teacher's commands, and most of all, too EXCITING and JOYFUL to have such conversations with.


       Yes, our section was that smart. Technically speaking that 3/4 of the ranking came from our section though we're just B, but that thing was so fulfilling to think about, that we're really HONEST. And we believed that opportunities are always open when honesty comes up the way....

       Hhhaaaiiiyy.. I liked what I had in Descartes but unfortunately, as destiny calls for a reason, I may not have the section I loved. Maybe, it's my task again to recognize and meet new friends in the other section. Or maybe, I'm the messenger that would let the message enlighten up their minds- To change promptly.


       Yet all memorable moments always end up. As I've heard that I will belong to the other section, I started to think again and asked myself, "would they change after all?" The answer could maybe yes or no, but I assume that all farewells are always not the end of everything we seek to see but the beginning of something new. What would that new be? I just don't know yet....



       Goodbye Sophomore life. Goodbye Descartes..... :(


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Marj, IB, Philip, Weng, Angelie, Mad, Sof, Pau2x, Nais, Shai, Julz, Jel, Dhaii, Shin, Clarz, Big Boy, Jay Ann, Vinz, Vincea, Jade, Jiixun, Lai2x, Dafi, Lois, Yhen, Anie, Borbx, Jhulie Ann, Earl, Brey, Tapx, Shanelle, Jocel, Nic, Chiny, Kim, Roch, Gez, Phril, Arianne, Sha, Pao, Largz, Helton, Mhelz, Joven, Melman (Me), Spy, &; Eli. And to our adviser, Miss Norma Singelecio Tuares.. :)

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