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L: Very good!

Aside from that, all the scholastic emblems held by seniors for one school year should be
bequeathed to their honorable recipients----those symbols of academic victories, co-curricular triumphs and
team-building upheavals.

A: At this juncture, let’s now move on to the bequeathal ceremony.


L: To begin with, may we call in Ingrid Lacambacal & AJ Generoso for the bequeathal of the symbolic torch.

 Turn-Over Ceremony
Symbolic Torch Ingrid Lacambacal & AJ Genoroso

A: Thank you Ingrid and AJ….our role models of hope & enlightenment. May we request the presence of Frances
Espanola and Lawrence Cabiling for the turn-over of the Holy Bible.

Holy Bible Frances Espanola & Lawrence Cabiling

L: Thanks to you Frances & Lawrence. Indeed, you are the xylems of values and spirituality. Let’s proceed to the
endorsement of the book of knowledge. May we request my fellow emcee Daniella Salcedo and my classmate
Pauline Camerino to come forward and deliver their tasks.

Book of Knowledge Daniella Salcedo & Pauline Camerino

A: To Daniella and Pauline, thank you so much. May you inspire all the Vincentians with your impressive academic
standing and well-balanced study habits.

L: Thank you Kathleen for recognizing our efforts to strive hard for academics. Our turnover ceremony will not be
complete if we don’t give stress to a cache of accomplishments of the Student Council in various programs and
projects. Towards the end of this School year, the SC has left no stones unturned in empowering the student
body and in serving the Vincentians in every step of the way.

A: And such odyssey of service and leadership is about to end….to turn the hourglass upside down for the new
breed of student-leaders in the service of the Vincentians. And to make it happen, may we hand in the
microphones to the predecessor and the successor of SVDPA leadership by example….SC President Karl Abellera
and SC Vice President for Internal Affairs Ralph Canoy for the passing of the golden key of responsibilities. Let’s
give them a nice big hand!

Key of Responsibilities Karl Vincent Abellera & Ralph Canoy

L: Thank you fellow SC Officers Karl & Ralph. We’re more than just halfway for this turnover stuff.
Furthermore, no JS Prom is considered memorable in the absence of candle-lighting ceremony. Such ceremony
symbolizes the hand-over of the candles to the next bearers so as to lead & guide our school and its
stakeholders in reaching their dreams and aspirations.

A: The flame atop of every paraffin elucidates the road to success of the outgoing seniors in the next chapter of
their academic career. At this point, let’s move onward and go forward to the Candle-Lighting Ceremony. We
would like to call in the selected juniors & seniors to be led by Leonor Artillaga & Victoria Ilagan for the said
ceremony. Let’s give them a warm round of applause.

 Candle-Lighting Ceremony Leonor Artillaga & Victoria Ilagan


L: Thank you guys for participating in that ceremony. I am keeping my fingers crossed that we will be successful
in whatever chosen field to be undertaken in the near future.

A: And to my fellow juniors or should I say incoming seniors, may we fulfill our noble obligations to our school in
general and to our fellow schoolmates in particular for the next academic year.
L: At this point in time, I am quite sure that everyone is excited to get the taste of luscious & sumptuous food to
be served for dinner by the accommodating crew members of Sulo Hotel.

A: So before we prolong such “digestive revolution” inside us, we are now declaring with full force that….”IT’S
EATING TIME!”

L: Let’s enjoy the food in observance of the table etiquette as usual. Happy Eating, everyone! Bon appetite!

 Dinner

L: Good evening once again! Is the food great? Still craving for another serving? Seemingly, everyone enjoys
taking dinner so as to be all-set for the next part of the program.

A: That’s right, Kathleen! One of the most-awaited parts of this event is the traditional cotillion de honor that
serves as the prelude to the dancing portion of the Prom.

L: And to showcase the gracefulness and the inclination of the Vincentians tonight, let’s now welcome the
Cotillion de Honor dancers under the supervision of Mr. Edwin Acierto. Let’s give them a big hand with grace
and poise!

 Cotillion de Honor Selected 3rd Year & 4th Year Students

D: Thank you, cotillion de honor dancers for your awe-inspiring performance. You guys almost moved heaven
and earth in dancing!

K: That gracefulness in social dances is probably included in the roster of specific legacies of the Senior Class to
be ceded to the Junior Class.

D: And speaking of legacies and bequests, may we request the Finance & Logistics Officer, Lea Cabiling and the
Chairperson for Academic Programs of the Student Council, David Romano Perez for the reading, endorsement
and acceptance of the Last Will & Testament.

 Last Will & Testament Lea Cabiling & David Perez

K: Thank you very much Lea & David. It is guaranteed that the last will and testament of the Senior Class is now
in good hands. We, the incoming Fourth Year students, are now committed to exerting indefatigable effort in
walking the beaten paths, so to speak.

D: Honestly, Kathleen, we don’t expect you to be like us, but we expect you to be one of us or should I say
“better than us”. We challenge you to soar high in all aspects but to keep you both feet on the ground despite
of meritorious achievements. These are your gargantuan roles as would-be seniors!

K: Thanks for such nuggets of wisdom, Daniella. I could really imagine that you and your batch mates will have a
bright future a few years from now because of your God-given talents and desirable traits. Senior Class….it’s
you already!

D: Well…predicting outcomes of our future success is a joy to do but there is one effective way to find out! Let
our Class Prophet take her course in giving her fearless predictions and formidable forecasts not based on
Chinese astrology or tarot cards but merely on the ambitions & career paths of my dear classmates.

K: Sounds great, Daniella. And to interpret the vibrations not from magic crystal ball but from the sheer guts
and will power of the seniors, may we request the presence of the SC Vice-President for External Affairs, Ma.
Ingrid Rei Lacambacal for the reading of the Seniors’ Class Prophecy.
 Class Prophecy Ingrid Lacambacal

D: Thanks Ingrid for such eloquence to deliver the contents of our Prophecy. I have nothing to say with regard
to that but “Good Luck to all of us….and so be it!”

K: Your road to success will always be under construction. But, with your innate aptitude coupled with great
attitude, you can shape up your altitude with accuracy & fondness. Good luck to the members of the Graduating
Class 2012.

D: We’re almost done with the second part of this program. And to formally end this part and to move on to the
next exciting one, please join me in welcoming Ozion John Payba for his parting words. Let’s give him a warm
applause.

 Parting Words Ozion John Payba

K: Thank you OJ for reminding us of the party’s dos and don’ts. We’ll take note of that with no ifs and buts. This
we promise you!

D: Thanks OJ. You know Kathleen…I am kinda dead-eager to the next part of the program. Young ladies…. let’s
be in the know about our first dance partners for this evening.

K: So we should not keep their heels cool. May we call in Mr. Richard L. Alpahando, our Guidance Counselor &
Junior Class Adviser for the announcement of the first dance. A warm round of applause for him please.

 Announcement of First Dance Mr. Richard Alpahando


Junior Class Adviser
Guidance Counselor

D: Thank you T. Richard, guys and girls. And to test more our dancing shoes’ strength and endurance….

K: And get into the dance to the ultimate & bring down the house, we are now signing off for awhile….

D: For us to cut a mean rug & shake our bodies. In short, to dance the night away! Guys & gals, let’s get ready
because it’s party-party time!
 Dance….Dance…Dance

K: Good evening once again, we would like to interrupt this dance party for a very special announcement.

D: While we were having fun throughout the night, our distinguished Board of Judges started to pick its choices
for this year’s Prom King & Queen.

K: And we have now the results! To announce the Prom King and Queen for this year, we would like to call in
our Activity Coordinator and Senior Class Adviser, Mr. Edwin Acierto , to do the honor. Let’s clap our hands for
him!

 Awarding Ceremony Mr. Edwin Acierto


Senior Class Adviser
Student Activities Coordinator

DANIELLA SALCEDO & KATHLEEN MODAR

Masters of Ceremonies

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