Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Juniors and Seniors Promenade, My Inspirations! They Said


The preparation of the stage seems hasty but simple. The importance of which is the the people who will enjoy with in.



The candle, waiting for the Ms Liberty to pick it up, getting ready for the JS candle lighting.



Turning the key of resposibi;ity by the JS representative and president and vice president of the Student Government Organization 2010, Ms Sohaila Logi and Abdani C. Montila respectively.



The Juniors preparing to sing their Batch Junior song.

Mr. Junior and Senior posed with Ms Liberty after lighting their candles.




Pinning of sash to Best in Muslim Attire, Ms. Jalaida Cabugatan, together with Ma'am Sharah Montila and her mother.



Seriously watching the affair were the Junior boys.




The pinning of sash to the Darling of the crowd, Ms. Naira Macadatar, a Senior Student, with Sir AbdlCader Lomondot and and Ma'am Saharah Montila.




The JS Ms Hope was Norkisa Solaiman, senior student.





Queen of the crowd was Sitie Aenah Padate fro the Senior. Congrats!




A beautiful smile of the Ms Senior, Ms. Normillah Mangorangca, was selected among the few.




The crowning of Ms Alma Mater and the Ms. Liberty at the same to Ms. Sohaila Logi, together with the District Sup. H. Abdl Rahman Otical, cheered by her father and our guest, Ms. Jocelyn Macauyag of Acoon MNHS.




Mr. Candao Decampong pinned as Mr. Senior during the J&S Day




Pinning of sash to the King of the crowd, Mr. Roco Ganda.




Ms. Junior, Norlaily Hadji Noor was selectted among the beauties of that day.




Ms. Hope was Ms. Armida Mangagao with Ma'am Saharah and her sister.



The production number of the J&S boys, presented during the affair.




Every body were on their Maranaw Traditional Attire on the 14th Day of February. They were demending for gowns and other luxurious dresses but after a meeting with the teachers and the parents, It was agreed to have the Maranaw attire. It is not just economical but very colorful and presentable. Parents came to see the beauties of their children. They posed for a memorable photos they can remember after the days in high school. We salute the parents for their understanding and cooperation in this affair. They stay for a day in the school since the part I of the program was the selections of Muses, king and queen and other complementary awards. The school's management decided to have the awards given earlier in order for them to enjoy their sash and crown. It was successful ended. I like the smiles on the faces of the parents and guardians. The looke3d like they wanted to steal every moments of their children. They were inspired to keep every giggles and winks of their children's eyes. How adorable, as if the day was hold to end that required to be extended for another day. If every parents will be like the same, all schoolers who gone to high school will like to remember every moment of thier days in school. Congratulations to the parents who have a heart to let them.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Ma'am the motif of your event is so impressively traditional. I do suggest to continue having this cultural motif for such yearly event as this would definitely keep the beautiful Maranaw culture alive through the ages. This will certainly keep the younger generations reminded of their local culture in the midst of the ever-sprouting trendy occasions.

VERY IMPRESSIVE, indeed!