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English Week 2022: Nurtured with Literature
By Maria Paemma Medina & Sabrina Aiko Mari Santos
By Princess Janneah Matta
T he College’s Liberal Arts Students Organization (LASO) in partnership with SHS’s Languages and Social Sciences Department and in celebration of English Week, invited Senior High School and College students to a game Scavenger Hunt held on JRU Campus with the theme, Phantom of JRU: Who Are You? last November 23.
The goal of the game was to look for the real Phantom. Invitations were limited to senior high school and first to third-year college students. Based on the last clue, the Phantom reveals Mclain at one of the two performance stages on campus, either leading to a Good (centennial hall) or a Bad Ending (auditorium).
The Good Ending winners were Group 1 (101LM) John Christian Almazan, Cindy Lumagbas, and Katrina Saligue; Group 4 (101LM) Vin Brian Altura, Lawrence
Angeles, Jake Fabon, Rey John Nablo, and Louise Orilla; Group 5 (101P) Daniel Dantes, Jewel Frances Micabalo, and Chrisine Minay; Group 12 (D12A) Angelika Rose Cruz, Dave Matthew Rodriguez, Juliana Claire Samson, and Jethro Emerson Selorio; and Group 13 (E11E) D’artagnan Philippe Barcelon, Sean Lomboy, Benzy Josef Macaraan, and Ken Lloyd Villaruel. Prizes were loot bags per group, grade merit, and photobooth pictures.
The Bad Ending winners were Group 2 (102A) Jasmine Madriaga, John Paul Regencia, and Altrix Tanguilan; Group 3 (101LM) Corbin John Balandra, Jaime Enrico Estrada, Mark Charles Macalintal, Kiara Juliane Necesito, and Alexandra Panganiban; Group 6 (E11B) Abigail Denise Natividad; Group 7 (E11B) Lawrence Giles Garcia, Adriane Mitchel Marteja, and Jillian Princess Viola; lastly, Group 8 (101B) Hesh Vann Gabrielle De Romania. Prizes were book novels donated by members of the LASO.