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OPENING PROGRAM

Madel: High school life is a roller coaster ride. It is the period of exploring the unknown, a time of
shaping one’s true identity and the stage of building bonds and friendships. This afternoon, another
milestone is about to unfold in your lives as you take part in one of the most awaited moment in high
school, the Junior High Promenade.

Eugene:The word prom is short for promenade or the grand marching beginning to an
immensely important social event. It is your chance Juniors of Balanacan National High
School, to undergo transition and conduct yourselves not as kids, but as ladies and
gentlemen.

E/M: Brace yourselves for a night of MAGIC, a night to REMEMBER! This is “THE
BALANACAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR HIGH PROMENADE 2018”.

Madel: And without further ado…to kick the ball rolling, let’s paint the town
red and roll out the red carpet for the grand entrance of our juniors as they
take their walk of fame. Ladies and gentlemen, the entrance of Colors, Symbols,
Participants, Faculty, Guests and Visitors.

Entrance of colors..

Eugene: Please remain standing for the Philippine National Anthem to be followed by the doxology
by Selected Grade 8 Students.

PHILIPPINE NATIONAL ANTHEM- DOXOLOGY

Madel: Again, good afternoon to the handsome gentlemen and the beautiful young ladies who are all
dressed up for this exciting occasion. For sure all of you have spent time, treasure and energy for this
wonderful event.

Eugene: I definitely agree, partner. Seeing our students wearing suits and gowns and not their usual
uniforms is such a refreshing sight, isn’t it? And I bet they are all excited to dance with their crushes
and to have fun.

Madel: In order not to spoil your excitement, we shall proceed to the turn-over ceremonies starting
off with Our Alma Mater, Ms. Khatleen Huela.

MOTHER PHILIPPINES- ALMA MATER

Eugene : In this part of the program, we will witness the grade 10 representatives as they pass on
and entrust to their grade 9 counterparts things that hold great significance and symbolisms. We will
hear them speak a brief message to one another as they reach to each other’s hands.

Madel: May I call on Mr. Ryan Mangana , our SSG president and Ms. Kasandra Lyn Logatoc,
for the transfer of the Key of Responsibility.
KEY OF RESPONSIBILITY TURNOVER

Eugene: Following will be the transferring of the Book of Knowledge by Ms. Allen Mae Diaz with Ms.
Jane Antonette Patal.

TRANSFER OF BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE

Madel: Next in line, may we have Ms. Ronamie Frias and Ms. Deverlyn Magno for the transferring of
the Torch of Wisdom.

TORCH OF WISDOM

Eugene: Finally, may we have the symbolic passing of the candle of guidance. This will be performed
by Ms. Denchel Minga with her counterpart Ms. Aliza Narzoles.

CANDLE OF GUIDANCE

Madel: This time, an inspirational message will be given to us by our very dynamic and supportive
principal, Ms. Legoria R. Lamoc. Let us give her a round of applause!
Inspirational Message of Ms. Lamoc.
Eugene: Thank you Madam for that uplifting message. At this juncture, may I call on Ms.
Krizelle Ann M. Layag, a student teacher major in music education for the serenade.

Serenade

Madel: Thank you Ms. Krizelle Anne Layag. Your music is so relaxing that it made me
feel like I’m a teenager. At this point, our PTA President, Mr. Wilmer Casimero will grace
our event via his message. Let us give him a big round of applause.

Message

Eugene: Thank you Mr. Casimero for that engaging message. To break the ice, may
we call on our dynamic and equally attractive student- teachers for their intermission
number. Welcome them with thunderous applause everyone!

Intermission (c/o student- teachers)

Madel : Right next, let’s call on the Grade 10 and Grade 9 participants for the Candle Light
ceremony.

CANDLE LIGHT CEREMONY


Eugene : And now, one of the highlights of this event is about to unfold. Participants from garde 10
and grade 9 will be presenting a choreographed dance that they have practiced to
perfection. (Reading of Participants’ names)
Folks, a huge warm applause to the RIGODON DE HONOR.

RIGODON DE HONOR

Madel : Grade 10 and grade 9 participants will exemplify their grace and confidence as they dance the
COTILLION DE ROYALE . (Reading of Participants’ names)

Ladies and gentlemen, I am giving you the COTILLION DE ROYALE.

COTILLION DE ROYALE

Eugene: Moving on with our program, we teachers have witnessed the day when these
students first stepped in our classrooms and started the first year of their academic life
here at BNHS.They were innocent and very young then. So innocent that they were
not even aware of what was happening around them and so young that they didn’t even
mind of what was going to happen the following day. Now, after long years of patience
and hardwork, it’s now hightime for them to give their prophecy.Friends, join us in
welcoming Mr. Erwill del Prado for their class prophecy.

READING OF THE CLASS PROPHECY

Madel: Thank you Mr. Del Prado. May this prophecy be accomplished in their lives.
And speaking of legacies and bequests, may we request Ms. Lei Aubrey Labaguis for
the reading and endorsement of the Batch Will and Testament.

BATCH WILL AND TESTAMENT

Eugene: Thank you very much Ms. Labaguis. It is guaranteed that the batch will and
testament of the grade 10 class is now in good hands. You are now committed to
exerting indefatigable effort in walking the beaten paths, so to speak.

Madel: Thank you ladies and gentlemen for those very meaningful and nice turnover ceremonies. Let
us give them a resonating applause. The scene a while ago really brought back fond memories of my
high school days! Nevertheless, they do really set the mood for dancing and socialization. And so,
without much delay, let us all come down and get on the floor. Let’s party, party.

Madel: This has been Ms. Madel Mayorga.


Eugene: And I am Eugene Menorca.
E/M: Thank you very much and may everyone enjoy the night.

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