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Passing the Torch: Senior Legacy

The document summarizes a candle lighting ceremony where outgoing senior students pass on their hopes and responsibilities to incoming senior students. The outgoing seniors hope the incoming seniors will continue bonding and facing challenges with hope, believing in themselves and each other. The candles symbolize hope to guide the incoming seniors in their responsibilities, ambitions and dreams. A key is also symbolically passed on representing the responsibility the incoming seniors now hold.

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Passing the Torch: Senior Legacy

The document summarizes a candle lighting ceremony where outgoing senior students pass on their hopes and responsibilities to incoming senior students. The outgoing seniors hope the incoming seniors will continue bonding and facing challenges with hope, believing in themselves and each other. The candles symbolize hope to guide the incoming seniors in their responsibilities, ambitions and dreams. A key is also symbolically passed on representing the responsibility the incoming seniors now hold.

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Reslyn Casilon Renz Miniano

Danezhelle Laura Kenshine Zamora

GE Anne Abitong Herson Caraig

Jobelle Rayos Joshua Redoma

Janelle Mendoza Cedrick Abas

Princess May Malubay Mico Angelo Abata

Ivy Mariel Rayos Aldrin Ojastro

Charlotte Magdamit Kriztoff Alea

Kim Nicole Mendoza Melvyn Castillo

Roxanne Alcañices Rave Cipres

Jinnefer Abaca Michael Baylon

Grace Ann De Roxas Arvin Abata

Lovely Belinario Lanz Ramon Quejano

Margie Mae Carena Michael John Vicente

Francheska Tañola Van Gabriel Rayos

Myrell Beron Nicolo James Dueñas

Kyla Bejison Jerald Bautista

Johnrine Magbanua Loriene Lopez


Frank Ian Mendoza Psalms Elizabeth Lachica
Lorence Diaz Elyzza Jean Maulion
Jerald Maulion Kate Ashly Rid
Jherome Mascariñas Wendielyn Mañibo
Junmark Monesterial Abegail Navarro
Stephen Kyle Genteroy Kysha Emmanuelle Nambong
Anjo Benedicto Sophia Janine Albo
Lexter Pereña Johnmarie Montiel
Russel Azuela Rafaela Claui Magararu
Kenn Joren Candido Shaina Mae Delas Alas
Randel Bajo Elmalyn Jabon
Justin Saballo Xyrin Alagao
Edmar Jess Rayray Michaela Dueñas
Mc Johnsaint Rodegerio Alexandra Leigh Acedera
John Carlo Bajo Shapphire Beatriz Zamora
Zandro Gallion April Joy Laporga
Jimson Delas Alas Princess Villar
Ronald Villaluna Jielliane Tawag
Kristopher Adeva Jane Ashly Zamora
Reymarth Luzon Jellian Mae Gallion
Aaron Corona Ann Nikkia Mikaela Adame
Reiene Vicente Lovely San Juan
Alagao, Jayven
Babao, Jan Christian
Blanco, Hansriel
Caibal, Evan
Dela Cruz, Luis Adam
Gardiano, Hanns
Magmanlac, Jack
Namuco, Charles David
Tañola, Wesly

Baylon, Angelyn Kristine


Casalla, Ana Marie
Delgado, Angel Kyle
Mayordo, Alexis
Salaman, Ashel Jade

Abac,Aaron
Abas,Jhon Peter
Abata,Benedict
Almanon,Joel
Bacalla,John Paul
Castillo,Reyben
Leido,Jay Mark
Lontoc,Mark Christian Jay
Lopez, John Ace
Macaraig,James Patrick
Manalo,Harvey Kriz
Monteverde,Renier
Rio,Mel
Wales,Patrick

Albo,Zharina Jane
Cepillo,Sarah Mae
Darao,Myrelle
Legaspi,Janelle
Magararu,Kathril Chrisette
Marin,Rachell Ann
Montaril,Arliza
Olit,Sheena Mae
Ramirez,Shiermil Maan
Rio,Aprilyn
Ronquillo,Shamel
Candle Lighting Ceremony
A year ago, we, as juniors lighted the candles that would signify our beliefs for a brighter year ahead.
Now, as we turn over the message of love and hope, we believe that the next batch of seniors will
continue the cycle of bonding we have in ourselves.
The coming year wouldn’t be easy and smooth.
- we got to know that during our stay. You may not always look forward to fun filled days. Fourth year
might be stressful and difficult but in the end that’s
not what matters. What matters is that you have in yourselves everything that it takes to make you
surpass the rifts and troubles ahead. A candle signifies hope. Despite anything, there is always hope for
everything. You can never lose as long as you have the hope that you'll win. We seek to pass that hope to
all the juniors who will take our place. Just always believe in yourselves. We hope that the candles we
light today leave a lasting remembrance. May the light from these candles guide you to straight paths in
fulfilling your responsibilities, ambitions and dreams. May they always remind you of the legacy we hope
to leave behind. That is the message everything can be achieved if you stand and believe as one. We
have showed a bond we hope to share with you, as we know that it’ll
help you go through what we have in the past traveled. We hope you learn from us - our triumphs and
mistakes and with this wisdom, may you have a brighter and fulfilling year ahead. With these candles,
we hope that you will keep alive the things we have taught you. So that next year, you may pass the
same legacy we are passing on to you tonight. We have reason to believe you will not fail us.

Entrusting the key of responsibility


In behalf of the senior class, I, (NAME OF STUDENT) entrust you this key of responsibility which
symbolizes our deepest endeavors in carrying out our duties as good students and role models of the
Ceriaconians and CAAMNHS’ community. May each and everyone of you find the will to fulfill your goals
and commitments.

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