14 March 2007

USC fetes outstanding graduates, leaders, and organizations

USC fetes outstanding graduates, leaders, and organizations

Eight graduating Carolinians made it to the select group of achievers which the University recently gave recognition at this year's USC Awards held last Friday afternoon at Theodore Buttenbruch Hall.

The Outstanding Graduates, in alphabetical order, were: Bernardino T. Amago IV (BSA); Douwe Francis P. Bargamento (BSA); Brandon P. Briones (BSECE); Ana Theresa C. Singcol (AB Pol Sci); Mel Fatric Rhai R. Yan (BSED); Angelie C. Costelo (BS Psych); Tiffany R. Sia (BSIE); and Christine Lovely E. Red (BS Psych).

The nominees for Outstanding Granduates pose by the statue of San Carlos Borromeo a week before the final selection.
In fitting ceremonies with the theme "Shaping values for others, breathing life into visions", the University Awards 2007 capped a three-month process of selection starting with nominations and ending in interviews conducted by a committee supervised by the Student Affairs Services (SAS).

Ten heads of student organizations were also conferred the Outstanding Student Leader Award. These were, in alphabetical order: Alfred Emmanuel M. Awe (BSA); Stephen Alexeus G. Baltazar (BSA); Fabrienne Michelle D. Yu (BS ChE); NiƱa Marie P. Dalanon (BSA); Christian Love B. Daroy (BSBA); Erik Eugene C. Lapasaran Lim (BSBA); Joseph Gene R. Maaghop (BSME); Marika Felipe R. Picardal (BSECE); Annaliza J. Robin (BSECE); and Gayle Marie L. Sinadjan (BSA).

The finalists of the Outstanding Leader Award.
Eleven student organizations were also given the Outstanding Campus Organization Award. These were the English Majors Association; Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants; Chemical Engineering Society; Catholic Charismatic Carolinians; Student for Progress Organization; Chemical Engineering Club; Carolinian Economics Society; Chemical Engineering Council; Society of Young Business Executives; Integrated Samar & Leyte Association of Students; USC Junior Jaycees, Inc.

Author: J.E. R. Bersales
14 / March / 2007

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