Friday, January 11, 2008
Class 2006 Our Story? (The Immaculate Years) part 2
The saying, " To be a good leader, you must be a good follower"' holds true as we took command of the rest of the midshipmen. We were next to tactical officers. As the ruling class, the duty and responsibility of upholding the Academy's prestige and honor lay on our shoulders. We held positions of each committee and stood as Line Officers in the regiment of the Corps. The years when we were directed to just obey, obey and obey finally paid off.
Academic life became tougher and busier than in our junior years. The pressure was no longer in the battalion but within the four walls of the classroom. We now have all the time to study. Yet, the demands of both major and minor subjects clashed together, leaving limited hours to do other responsibilities for the Corps. Hence, "wise use of time" was one of our treasured mantras.
The activities for the year went smoothly as the months passed. We had our Acquaintance Party on September, semestral breaks in October, Valentines Party and Recognition Period, the year could not be complete without the civic and military parades.
to be continue.....
The activities for the year went smoothly as the months passed. We had our Acquaintance Party on September, semestral breaks in October, Valentines Party and Recognition Period, the year could not be complete without the civic and military parades.
to be continue.....