Sunday, December 7, 2008
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
I AM worth a lot
In a brief conversation, a man, speaking to a woman, was out to pursue the question, "What kind of man are you looking for?"
She sat quietly for a moment before looking him in the eye and asked, "Do you really want to know?"
Reluctantly, he said, "Yes" as she began to expound...
"As a woman in this day and age, I am in a position to ask a man what he can do for me that I can't do for myself.
I pay my own bills.
I take care of my household without the help of any man- or woman for that matter. I am in the position to ask, 'What can you bring to the table?'"
The man looked at her. Clearly he thought that she was referring to money.
She quickly corrected his thought and stated, "I am not referring to money... I need something more. I need a man who is striving for perfection in every aspect of life."
He sat back in his chair, folded his arms, and asked her to explain.
She said,
"I am looking for someone who is striving for perfection Mentally. I need conversation and mental stimulation. I don't need a simple-minded man.
I am looking for someone who is striving for perfection Spiritually because I don't need to be unequally yoked... Believers mixed with unbelievers is a recipe for disaster.
I need a man who is striving for perfection Financially because I don't need a financial... burden.
I am looking for someone who is Sensitive enough to understand what I go through as a woman, but Strong enough to keep me grounded.
I am looking for someone who I can Respect. In order to be submissive, I must respect him. I cannot be submissive to a man who isn't taking care of his business. I have no problem being submissive... He just has to be worthy.
God made woman to be a helpmate for man. At this point, I can't help a man if he can't help himself."
When she finished her spill, she looked at him. He sat there with a puzzled look on his face, and exclaimed, "You're asking for a whole lot!"
To which she gracefully replied...
"Only if you think I'm not WORTH a lot." :)
***
When the pressure to be with someone is building up on us
When we think of lowering our standards just to entertain the first guy who asks us out
Sisters, we need to be reminded of this message - WE are worth a lot.
We should never settle for anything less...
fear...
Sunday, October 5, 2008
driven...
Note:
I started writing this entry October of last year. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to finish it due to my usual fear. ;p Now, I'll just jot down some insights which I noted in my journal.
* Believe in yourself. Do not limit yourself. Always aspire to be better.
* Do not think about the grades. What is more important is what you learned from each class, each case, each day. This will all add up to your arsenal of knowledge and help you become a good lawyer.
* Be a student of integrity.
* Add more value to people. Make it your passion.
* Don't make excuses for your failures. Learn from it and improve your performance.
* There are many choices available for you - just be patient.
* Read...read... and read. Devise a framework. The law is simple, you don't have to complicate it. Read and understand. Do more than what is expected of you.
* Strive to become a DAMN GOOD LAWYER and use it to improve the current situation.
* Be the solution.
* Learn to digest cases succintly.
* Its a learning process. Change your mind about law school as early as now.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
time to write
Ecclesiastes 3:1 "There is an appointed time for everything. And there is a time for every event under heaven"
In the Ecclesiastes reading today, Qoheleth was saying that there's a time for everything.. A time to weep, and a time to laugh; A time to mourn, and a time to dance. He is also the author who declared that everything is meaningless, meaningless. So, what are we supposed to do?Do we just stay idle and wait for our lives to end? Or do we go out and do crazy stuff because life is short and we gotta make the most out of it?
I guess what he just wanted to say is for the people to realize that every worldly pursuit is meaningless unless one takes it in the context of eternity. Life does not end with our last breath. Its just the start of something better.. one might call it resurrection or after life or heaven.. The most important thing is to think beyond this earthly life. It might be advisable to ask myself this question: Will this pursuit bring me closer to my heavenly inheritance?
This passage also made me reflect on the things that are keeping me preoccupied right now. I guess this is the time to write and the time to think about what I really want to do with my life. Are these pursuits bringing me closer to heaven? Or am I just wasting my time pursuing meaningless goals? Hmmm.. that's a hard question to answer. I may be going through very difficult times right now but I believe these struggles only make me cling more strongly to Him whom I know will always be there for me. Maybe, that's the purpose of all these..
Life may not be meaningless after all..
Monday, July 28, 2008
Consti recit
Now, another challenge is on the way - Midterms! Haay, gotta prepare for the fight..
Thursday, July 24, 2008
updates.. updates..
But amazingly, I am enjoying myself! (read: feeling nerd!) I never thought reading cases would be so much fun. Of course, reading it is different from actually reciting it in class. It would take a certain level of concentrated reading to get the facts right and understanding the reasoning of the court. Owel, I'll be blogging about all my l[aw]st school experiences from now on.
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Visita Iglesia 2008
I was very excited about the whole activity since it would be my first time and I love visiting old churches. The whole group was composed of 45 pilgrims accommodated in 8 cars.
It took us almost 3 hours to get to the first church in Paete, Laguna - the home of talented sculptors. We visited the Church of St. James the Apostle. Like many of the churches in the province, the Paete Church was built during the early Spanish period. But the novelty of this church lies in the fact that all the religious images found here were carved and/or painted by the residents of Paete long ago. The intricate baroque altar is a monument to their woodcarving industry and the walls of the church boast of large murals done by Jose Dans (19th Century), a true son of Paete who used color pigments mixed with pulverized volcanic ash and brushes fashioned from cat’s hair. Although the church has been recently renovated, and the construction materials are not like the original, the designs remain mainly the same. The group took a few minutes to visit the First Station (Jesus leads the Holy Eucharist) and Second Station (Jesus prays in Gethsemane). After that, it was time to move on to the second church.
The Church of San Pedro de Alcantara in Pakil, Laguna was the second destination. Completed in 1667 after 35 years of construction, the architectural design of the Pedro de Alcantara Parish Church is reminiscent of the Corinthian and Ionic styles. In 1788, the Virgin of Turumba was enshrined in this church. Through the years, the church has survived great calamities. Along with the rectory, it was burned in 1851 but was repaired the same year; it survived two earthquakes, one in 1881 and the other in 1937. Now, the church is a major attraction of the area. 14 icons grace its main altar with the Archangel Michael towering above the others. Each icon is housed in an elaborately carved niche. This old Franciscan church also houses an authentic painting of Jose Dans (19th Century), a painter from Paete. Although the interior of the church has been renovated recently, the design of the church remains basically the same. It has a belfry with four small bells and one huge bell, which are rung daily at 12:00 noon and 6:00 p.m. After admiring the intricate carvings in the church, the group visited the Third Station (Jesus before the Sanhedrin) and Fourth Station (Jesus is scourged and crowned with thorns).
Third stop was in Pangil, Laguna at the Church of Nuestra Sra. dela Natividad. A small church was built in 1587 but later destroyed by storms and earthquakes, which paved the way to construct a bigger church supervised by Fray Gonzalo del Kobi,OFM, and finished in 1611, when the first priest, Fray Jose Linares,OFM, was assigned. Prince Carlos of Spain donated to the church the images of Nstra. Sra. de LaO, depicting her pregnancy of Jesus, and the Sto. Nino de LaO. The church suffered destruction during the WW II and from its ruins the citizenry reconstructed a new one; further modernized when the Maryknoll Fathers took over in 1950 to 1958. This is where we prayed before the Fifth Station (Jesus carries the cross to Calvary) and Sixth Station (Jesus falls under the weight of the cross). We also encountered several people who were beating themselves. I can't help but wonder why they have to do that. Did they commit a heinous crime which they deeply regret? I wouldn't know. But all I know is that Jesus Christ already died for our sins and its up to us to recognize that and live like forgiven Christians. Since it was already past noontime, the group decided to look for a shady place and settle down for lunch. It was an enjoyable experience of sharing and bonding with fellow SFC's.
The pilgrimage then proceeded to Mabitac, Laguna where we paid our respects to Our Lady of Candelaria. The Fanciscan Missionaries established this town in 1611 and the first chapel in 1618, under the supervision of Fray Miguel de Talavera,OFM. Due to flooding, the faithful constructed a bigger stone church on top of the hill called Calvario but partly damaged by an earthquake in 1880. From its vantage point commands a panoramic view of the whole municipality and Laguna Lake. The original 90 concrete stairways was renovated to 126 that leads up to the portals of the church. Its façade is definitely old Spanish style but the interior is quite modern. Like most old churches, it has a belfry connected to the main church. Here we prayed before the Seventh Station (Jesus is helped by Simon of Cyrene) and Eighth Station (Jesus meets the pious women of Jerusalem).
Crossing the Rizal-Laguna border, we moved on to the Church of San Ildefonso in Tanay, Rizal. There was a mixture of Philippine colonial design with elements of Baroque. The first Tanay Catholic Church made of nipa and bamboo was built in 1606. The current building made of locally quarried stone was completed in 1680. In 1783, it was reconstructed together with the convent. The church is an example of early Renaissance architecture. It has a four-storey octagonal tower, a façade of adobe blocks, relieved by columns and semicircular arched windows. Its podium is adorned by a niche with the statue of San Ildefonso de Toledo, the patron saint of the town. A convent and a courtyard connect the church to the Catholic school managed by the Archdiocese of Antipolo. Inside are ornate altars with statues of saints. Finely carved, 200 year-old Stations of the Cross add luster to the antiquity of the church. With deep appreciation for these antiques and its inspiration, we prayed the Ninth Station (Jesus is nailed on the cross) and Tenth Station (Jesus promises Heaven to the repentant thief).
Then, we proceeded to Baras Church in Rizal Baras which is one of the oldest in the area, having been completed in 1686. The first church in Baras was built by the Franciscans in 1595. The town of Baras was transferred to Ibayo in 1636 but the church was returned to the present site in 1682. It was the Jesuits who administered the parish from 1616 to 1679. The interior of the church was simply done. The altar and the lanterns are stone artifacts, unearthed beneath the church. Since the mass was about to begin, we visited the Eleventh Station (Jesus entrusts Mary and John to each other) and Twelfth Station (Jesus suffers and dies on the cross) in the garden.
And the last and seventh church was located in Morong, Rizal - the Church of San Geronimo. Originally built in 1615 by Chinese craftsmen, the church survived natural disasters and the tumultuous Spanish regime, with its walls standing witness to the Katipuneros who were captured and executed there. Sitting majestically on a hill overlooking the river, the Morong Church is truly a cultural icon, an edifice of the Christian faith, and a cradle of our architectural heritage. Its new belfry was integrated with the old three-storey facade, thus, becoming one of the most well-composed architectures in colonial Philippines. The group visited the Thirteenth Station (Jesus is taken down from the cross and laid in the tomb) and Fourteenth Station (Jesus rises from the dead).
Truly, I felt very blessed throughout the whole experience. I felt very awed at the majesty of these century-old structures. But on the other hand, I also realized the importance of building God's church within ourselves. The Scriptures have always reminded us that the human body is the temple of the Holy Spirit. We have no right to defile it - instead, we should strive hard to make our earthly lives a fitting sacrifice for our God. The God who loved us so much that He was willing to give us His only Son, who had to suffer and die and rise again in order to show us the way to eternal happiness in His Kingdom. Thus, the true essence of the Paschal mystery.
To God be the glory.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Voice of Truth
Godbless you on your journey...
LAE interview
LAE Interview Schedule
PANEL 1:
1 | LOZADA, AARON ERICK AGUILAR |
2 | LUCAS, DANJUN GARCIA |
3 | LUCIANO, MARK CHRISTIAN |
4 | MACABODBOD, LOU BRYAN RANA |
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PANEL 2:
6 | MACATANGAY, JOSEPH MIRRO AGUADO |
7 | MADARIETA, MARIA CRISTINA MURILLO |
8 | |
9 | MANCAO, KATRINA MICHELLE FERRAREN |
10 | MANIEGO, CATRIONA RHIANNON GALINDEZ |
PANEL 3:
11 | MANLAGÑIT, FRANCIS ANTONIO VARGAS |
12 | MANLANGIT, DONNA PATRICIA CALIZAR |
13 | MANOTOC, FERDINAND RICHARD MICHAEL MARCOS |
14 | MARANAN, JEWELYN CABRERA |
15 | MARANAN, MARIA CARMELA TEODORO |
2008 LAE results
2008 LAW APTITUDE EXAMINATION (LAE) RESULTS
The schedule of interviews will be announced later.
1 | ABAD, KATRINA NESSA MANUEL |
2 | ABELINDE, RACHEL JANE ADORNA |
3 | ABOLA, RAMON MIGUEL GONZALES |
4 | ACHA, MAE ANN SARTE |
5 | ACLA, CYRUS JOHN ORGANO |
6 | AGORILLA, MERIELLE ANGELIE GO |
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8 | ALCANTARA, AUSTIN CLAUDE SEVILLA |
9 | ALEJANDRE, PAULINE FERRER |
10 | ALMOJUELA, ANNIE REGIDOR |
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12 | AMADOR, TINA ANDREA |
13 | |
14 | ANDAL, EMMANUEL GENESIS TOMAGAN |
15 | ANG, MONICA HAZEL CRUZ |
16 | ANGELES, |
17 | APUAN, MEDIATRIX II LOTERTE |
18 | ARANZASO, DESIREE CLARRISSE KING |
19 | ARIAS, MICHELLE CATAPANG |
20 | AUSAN, ANNIEFAIR ACLADO |
21 | AVESTRUZ, KIRK DAVASOL |
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23 | AXALAN, MIKKO ANGELA CRUZ |
24 | BACLAY, FRANCIS PAUL UMAHAG |
25 | BAGUISI, ALAIN BAÑGUG |
26 | BAINTO, NEAL VINCENT MERCADO |
27 | BALAQUIAO, ELEANOR NELLASCA |
28 | BALMES, IRENE BALMES |
29 | BALTAO, VANESSA ANNA NACU |
30 | BANTOL, RAISA ATHENA GULLE |
31 | BANZON, MELVIN JOSEPH LIWAG |
32 | BARRETTO, MIGUEL ANGELO TANSENGCO |
33 | BARTOLOME, DIANE MERCE BARCENA |
34 | BASE, MARIA GRACIELA |
35 | BASMAN, ANNA TALIA SUMANDE |
36 | BASMAYOR, MELISSA VILLA-REAL |
37 | BATNAG, ODINA ESGUERRA |
38 | BAUTISTA, KRYSTEL JEHAN MAGSAKAY |
39 | BERNARDINO, CRISELA LALUNIO |
40 | BERNARDO, NICOLO FERNANDEZ |
41 | |
42 | BUADO, MARIA EDSIE VITERBO |
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44 | BUNAG, JAN NICKLAUS SALVO |
45 | BUNAGAN, ROBERT MELCHOR ESPIRITU |
46 | BUNDOC, JESUS KRISTOFFER GINES |
47 | BUNYI, JUDITH MARIE GRIMALDO |
48 | BUSTAMANTE, BLESIE MAE PARADO |
49 | BUSTOS, ADRIAN FRANCIS SARMIENTO |
50 | CALIBO, JANUSZ SALAMAT |
51 | CAMISO, ALDOUS BENJAMIN CLEMENTE |
52 | CAÑETE, CHARNEM BAL |
53 | CAPUNFUERZA, EVERGLOW VITUG |
54 | CARDENAS, KENNETH LAWRENCE FONDEVILLA |
55 | CARLOS, RICHARD LEE VI BALINA |
56 | CARPIO, PETER LLOYD DORIA |
57 | CASADOR, ANGELI |
58 | CAYCO, NATASHA DAVID |
59 | CEDEÑO, JESSA MARY ANN CELO |
60 | CERRO-CRUZ, MARIA ALOHA MERCADO |
61 | CERVANTES, MARIA |
62 | CHANG, LEICA TORRES |
63 | CIMAGALA, ALEXIS NOLASCO |
64 | COLOBONG, ROYELYNNE JESSA KRIS GARCIA |
65 | COLUMNA, CHRISTOPHER POLA |
66 | CONTI, MARIA KRISTINA CALINGASAN |
67 | CONVOCAR, DANIEL LUIS RODRIGUEZ |
68 | CORTES, INEZ CHIARA CALAPIT |
69 | CRISOSTOMO, JAIM MARI MARCOS |
70 | CRUZ, BERNADETTE SO |
71 | CRUZ, EMMANUEL REY PINE |
72 | CRUZ, RHEENA LYN LAPLANA |
73 | DABALOS, NERISSA ANN PUNZAL |
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75 | DE DUMO, JILLIANE JOYCE RAPSING |
76 | DE GUZMAN, ELAINE PADRE |
77 | DE GUZMAN, MARIA GERALDINE MERCADO |
78 | DE JESUS, JADE HUANG |
79 | DE JESUS, NERISSA NEPOMUCENO |
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81 | DE |
82 | DE TORRES, CRISTAL FAITH LORENO |
83 | DECLARO, RUTH AGNES DIMAYACYAC |
84 | DEINLA, JOSALEE |
85 | DELA CRUZ, ALMA ISABEL TALOB |
86 | DELA CRUZ, ROLANDO SINAGUINAN |
87 | DELA CUESTA, ROGIE |
88 | DELGADO, DARYLL JANE SUMAYOD |
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91 | DEVERATURDA, JOAN PAULA ANTAZO |
92 | DIAZ, JIANESSA CAMILLE DOMINGO |
93 | DIAZ, RONA APRIL DELA VEGA |
94 | DIMACULANGAN, ROBERTO MIGUEL ILUSTRE |
95 | DIONELA, VIRMARIE BARRIENTOS |
96 | DIZON, JUSTINNE DY |
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99 | DOMINGO, MIGUEL BABILONIA |
100 | ESCOSURA, LESLIE CEDILLO |
101 | ESPERAS, ERIKA MARIZ VALEDA |
102 | ESPINOSA, MYRAFLOR TATEL |
103 | ESTRELLA, MARICOR DE VERA |
104 | EUROPA, ROSE CELINE REYES |
105 | FELICIA, LUZ ANGELA DAPAL |
106 | FERRER, ROSETTE SORIANO |
107 | FLORES, SOLEIL CHUA |
108 | FRANCISCO, ROSA PILIPINAS FADRI |
109 | GAMO, CISELIE MARIE TORRES |
110 | GANDIA, TEPHANIE MAGNO |
111 | GANZON, MINA ANGELES LIM |
112 | GARCIA, CHARLENE LORENA DAYRIT |
113 | GARCIA, RON MICHAEL BONTIGAO |
114 | GAYARES, CEDRIK BEN ABOGA |
115 | GERVACIO, DIANA SIA |
116 | GO, JOSEPH III MANGASER |
117 | GO, MARIE MICHELLE BAYOTAS |
118 | GOINGO, FRANCIS JOSEF TOMOTORGO |
119 | GOMEZ, JONI ROJAS |
120 | GONONG, JUNO ATHENA NONES |
121 | GONZALES, ANDREA MONICA VALLE |
122 | GONZALES, ATHANASIA ZOE AMURAO |
123 | GONZALES, MARK LESLIE PACUDAN |
124 | GREGORIO, MAURA ROSARIO AVELINO |
125 | GUERRERO, KATRINA ELENA DELA FUENTE |
126 | GUIDOTE, JOSE ANGEL JR. BASKIÑAS |
127 | GUILLEN, ANGELO KARLO TAGAMOLILA |
128 | GUINTO, CELENI KRISTINE GAWIRAN |
129 | GUMABAO, REILAND GUERRERO |
130 | GUMBAN, VANESSA JAVELLANA |
131 | GURREA, FAY IRENE LONGNO |
132 | GUTIERREZ, EVA MARIE GARCIA |
133 | GUY-UYCO, CHASTINE GRACE SEQUITO |
134 | HADLOCON, FATIMA FAYE CO |
135 | HERNANDEZ, JILL MAUREEN SULAYAO |
136 | HERNANDEZ, PATRICIA ANDREA ORDOÑEZ |
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138 | IBAÑEZ, JONATHAN JURADO |
139 | ICALLA, LEO MEL DENNIS BOTE |
140 | INCIONG, JHOAN ANDREI ATENGCO |
141 | INOCENTES, KATRINA BIANCA TROGO |
142 | JAMON, TANYA GRACE GOROSPE |
143 | JULIANO, JEREMIAH BARRIOS |
144 | JUSI, GENEVIEVE ENCINA |
145 | KINTANAR, SILAYAN CRUZ |
146 | KUHUTAN, IBN KHALDON SAHIBUDDIN |
147 | LACHICA, JOSEPH ANTHONY DE JESUS |
148 | LACSINA, CONRAD SMITH CACULBA |
149 | LAGASON, PAULA GRACE CASTRO |
150 | LAGGUI, MARIE HYACINTH GUZON |
151 | LAMBINO, MARY RHAULINE DE GUZMAN |
152 | LAMUG, GUILLER KRISTOFFER LOMBOS |
153 | LANGIT, EARLA KAHLILA MIKHAILA CAGUIOA |
154 | LAPERAL, FATIMA PALCES |
155 | LAPID, RAFAEL AUGUSTINE SIONGCO |
156 | LASAM, NORMAN CLARENCE |
157 | LAURON, DIANA MARGARET CEDRO |
158 | LAZARO, GRACE ANN CORNEJO |
159 | LEDESMA, LEOFRED IAN TIRADOR |
160 | LEIDO, JUAN PAOLO MIGUEL BAROA |
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162 | LIBANAN, STELLA MARIS ELLADO |
163 | LOGROÑO, PRINCESS JAZMINE CABANBAN |
164 | LOON, JOSE MARTIN AZCARRAGA |
165 | LOPEZ, FIDES CARISSA BIANCA REYES |
166 | LOZADA, AARON ERICK AGUILAR |
167 | LUCAS, DANJUN GARCIA |
168 | LUCIANO, MARK CHRISTIAN |
169 | MACABODBOD, LOU BRYAN RANA |
170 | |
171 | MACATANGAY, JOSEPH MIRRO AGUADO |
172 | MADARIETA, MARIA CRISTINA MURILLO |
173 | |
174 | MANCAO, KATRINA MICHELLE FERRAREN |
175 | MANIEGO, CATRIONA RHIANNON GALINDEZ |
176 | MANLAGÑIT, FRANCIS ANTONIO VARGAS |
177 | MANLANGIT, DONNA PATRICIA CALIZAR |
178 | MANOTOC, FERDINAND RICHARD MICHAEL MARCOS |
179 | MARANAN, JEWELYN CABRERA |
180 | MARANAN, MARIA CARMELA TEODORO |
181 | MARASIGAN, NATHAN JABAN |
182 | MARCOS, PORFERIO JR. GELERA |
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184 | MARQUEZ, LEANDER PENASO |
185 | MARQUEZ, MARIA MYLENE DABU |
186 | MASCENON, ERNESTO MARIO JR SONGCUYA |
187 | MEJIA, VENUS AMELIE GUARIN |
188 | MENDOZA, DANIEL ANGELO VILLANUEVA |
189 | MENDOZA, GERARDO ESTOLAS |
190 | MENDOZA, MARYCHELLE TEVES |
191 | MINA, JAMES ANTHONY RESPICIO |
192 | MOLINA, JAMILLE FILOMENA AQUINO |
193 | MONDRAGON, MARY GRETCHEN SILOS |
194 | MORILLO, LEO ADRIAN BANIQUED |
195 | NAVARRO, DAN RUDOLPH MERILLO |
196 | NAVERA, JOCELYN AMOR SOLIS |
197 | NGUI, NICOLE ALEXANDRA CABASAG |
198 | NISPEROS, BENEDICT GUIRNALDA |
199 | NOGRALES, JUAN FIDEL FELIPE FUENTES |
200 | NONATO, |
201 | OBIAS, JOHN DOMINIC SALGADO |
202 | OMNES, REYNALDO RAMOSO |
203 | ONG, TRACY ANNE ANG |
204 | OPLE, FELIX FRANCIS BAUN |
205 | OPOSA, JUAN ANTONIO REMULLA |
206 | ORBETA, FRANCES GRACE ALLYANA ESPINOSA |
207 | ORTILE, NEIL GOTIS |
208 | ORTINEZ, RANELENE SUAVERDE |
209 | PAGLICAWAN, MARIA ANGELICA AGUILAR |
210 | PALAY, MABELLE GRACE ALVARADO |
211 | PANA, |
212 | PANGAN, NIELSON GARCIA |
213 | PARADO, MARIEL JANCES NHAYIN |
214 | PARAS, RONALDO JOVES |
215 | PARCO, JOHN JOSEPH SUN |
216 | PASILIAO, EMILY GRACE SAJULGA |
217 | PATAGAN, GERILLE HOPE ESPIN |
218 | PAUSO, KATHRYN VICENTE |
219 | PEÑARANDA, JON DOMINIC PANGANIBAN |
220 | PENDATUN, SITTIE AMIRAH KADALUM |
221 | PEREZ, LILIBETH CABILLO |
222 | PIMENTEL, JOANNA PAULINE CRUZ |
223 | PIPO, EMIR CARLO REYES |
224 | POON, CLAUDIA UY |
225 | PRADO, CARLOS MANUEL SISON |
226 | PRE, MARIA TERESA DIAZ |
227 | PULIDO, KARINA NEBAB |
228 | QUINTANA, OLIVER JOHN CONCEPCION |
229 | RAMIZO, DOROTHEA |
230 | RAMOS, AGATHA KRISTY FAJILAN |
231 | RAÑOLA, MARY ANN IBAÑEZ |
232 | REFRAN, YASMIN SINGH |
233 | REGALADO, RIANA CAMILLE ABAD |
234 | REGIS, LORD REX ABELLAR |
235 | REYES, MISHEIL RED |
236 | REYES, JAYMIE ANN RAMIREZ |
237 | REYES, JOSE ANTONIO SANTILLAN |
238 | REYES, MARIA KLARIDELLE ANDAYA |
239 | RILLON, NIGEL GAVILAN BANDONILL |
240 | RIOSA, LIEZL ENRIQUEZ |
241 | RIVERA, ROY IAN SALAZAR |
242 | RIVERO, REIANNA PRIS LAZARO |
243 | ROBERTO, RAUL PERALTA |
244 | RODRIGUEZ, ANNA KATARINA BANTEGUI |
245 | ROLDAN, JOYCE ANNE CAJAYON |
246 | RUBIO, |
247 | |
248 | RUIZO, LIWAY CZARINA |
249 | |
250 | SAGARINO, RODELYNN RAJINI APOSTOL |
251 | SALAZAR, PATRICK HENRY DIZON |
252 | SALI, MOHAMAD JUMER CUISON |
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255 | |
256 | SANDALO, PURITA ANGELA LABANG |
257 | SANDOVAL, JOSEPHINE GRACE ROSALES |
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261 | |
262 | SARTHOU, RONALD LUKE JR. TINTE |
263 | SEBASTIAN, BOBBY JOHNSON OLAVIDES |
264 | SEE, CANDICE FAYE TAN |
265 | SEGUI, ADRIAN DONALD LUNA |
266 | SERAPIO, ANGELI IBISATE |
267 | SERENO, JOSE LORENZO ARANAL |
268 | SERONA, MAY HAYDEE FATIMA MARTIN |
269 | SIAZON, NESTOR FERNANDO TIO CUISON |
270 | SILVA, AIDA MAY PONFERRADA |
271 | SINGZON, MARIA ELOISA IMELDA SERRANO |
272 | SOBREPEÑA, DEBORAH MIRIAM DE LA HOZ |
273 | SOLIMAN, NELLAINE ANNABELLE LORENZO |
274 | SOTTO, LEIGHTON JOHN MANANGHAYA |
275 | SUAREZ, SHIELA MAY ALCANTARA |
276 | SY, GRETCHEN CLAIRE CO |
277 | TABORA, JAKE RUPERT TALOBAN |
278 | TAN, MA. DONNABEL TABORA |
279 | TENORIO, REGINE AMOR PASCUAL |
280 | TENSUAN, MIGUEL ANTONIO SANTO TOMAS |
281 | TIOPIANCO, FRANCIS PAOLO PANALIGAN |
282 | TOBIAS, ANA PATRICIA RUIZ |
283 | |
284 | TOLENTINO, JOSE LUIS ALLID |
285 | TORCUATOR, KAREN BALDERAMOS |
286 | TORDILLA, DONN GREITON DULCE |
287 | UY, MARTIN CHRISTOPHER CRUZ |
288 | UY, SHERRILL BLANCA YU |
289 | VALENTON, JOHVIE MAGBUO |
290 | VELASCO, LADY IVY VANITY DIMACULANGAN |
291 | VICTORIANO, SERGIO JR. LLANTOS |
292 | VILLANUEVA, OLGA PINTO |
293 | VILLANUEVA, VICTOR LORENZO LLAMAS |
294 | VILLAR, VIFERLYN DE VERA |
295 | VILLARUEL, ANDRES III TIGLAO |
296 | VILORIA, JESSIE VILLAMORE II JACINTO |
297 | YAM, MARK BENJAMIN CHENG |
298 | |
299 | |
300 | ZARENO, JEWELYNN GAY BATINO |
301 | ZUÑIGA, FATIMA ELIZA OLIVA |