FROM THE OVCAR – OFFICE OF THE INTEGRATED SCHOOL PRINCIPAL

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Bulletin No.: 020 Friday, 15 September 2017

GOD’S WORDS FOR TODAY (Jn 19:25-27) The Holy Gospel according to St. John But standing by the cross of Jesus were his mother, and his mother's sister, Mary the wife of Cleopas, and Mary Magdalene. When Jesus saw his mother, and the disciple whom he loved standing near, he said to his mother, 'Woman, behold, your son!' Then he said to the disciple, 'Behold, your mother!' And from that hour the disciple took her to his own home. REFLECTION: Jesus, in his grief and suffering, did not forget his mother. He entrusted her care to John, as well as John to her. No loss, no suffering can keep us from the love of Christ. Paul the Apostle says that love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. We can find no greater proof of God's love for us than the willing sacrifice of his only begotten Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, on the cross. Do you know the love that enables you to bear your cross and to endure trial and difficulties with faith and hope in God? PRAYER: Lord Jesus, may I live in the joy and freedom of your victory over sin, condemnation, and death. Amen. MISSION VISION “Inspired by our faith in God, by our Catholic traditions and by the charism of St. John Baptist de La Salle educational innovator par excellence, we together and by association are committed to give quality human and Christian education to all building a society founded on equity and justice and on sustainable and inclusive development. .”

FROM THE OVCAR – OFFICE OF THE INTEGRATED SCHOOL PRINCIPAL: 1. On Teachers’ Information Sheet (TIS) a. Partners from Junior HS Community are requested to accomplish the TIS form as a requirement for Teacher Salary Subsidy (TSS). As a matter of procedure, everybody has to accomplish the form but it does not necessarily mean that everybody will receive the subsidy as only those who have ESC student grantees in their classes will. b.The properly-filled out form must be submitted to the Principal’s Office until Sept. 18, 2017 with the Photocopy of PRC license card or Certificate of Rating for newly licensed teachers without PRC license card yet (3 copies using long bond paper). c. The form is being distributed in the respective faculty rooms but in case you have not received yours, please inquire from the ISP Office. 2. On ESC Committee Meeting Members of the ESC Committee will meet on Sept. 19, 2017; 2:00pm at the LRC 2 Conference Room. 3. From the HRD With the success of the Seminar on Financial Wellness by Mr. Chinkee Tan, the Philippines’ Motivational Speaker and Wealth and Life Coach, the HRD is inviting him again for another batch of attendees today at the Sen.Diokno Auditorium from 8:00 – 12:00 nn.

FROM THE OVCAR – GRADE SCHOOL COMMUNITY: From the Assistant Principal for Administration 1. On FFI: Feed Forward Instruction sessions shall start next week. Kindly submit the list of attendees to Sir Dennis Dimaala, FFI coordinator. 2. On Type B Uniform Sizing: RESGO will have a room to room anytime today for Grades 4-6. 3. Lunch break proctoring schedule for today: AREA BG 113-114 BB 108-111 BB104

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Thursday

11:20-11:50

Ms. Leah

11:50-12:20

Sir Joseph

11:20-11:50

Ms. Gina

11:50-12:20

Ms. Lea

11:30 -12:00

Ms. Arlene V

BB 204-206&208 11:30 -12:00 4. Looking Ahead: Sept. 21 – Peace One Day PEP Rally – 9:30am

Ms. Rems

From the GS- CLCE Department Let’s make it a habit to start the day with the Lord by actively participating in the Holy Eucharist. Continue living the life of true Christian Lasallians. God bless you! Sponsors for today: Grade 5 BB 305 Grade 2 BG 108 Grade 6 BB 404 Grade 1 BG 113

Mr. Maximo Bueno Ms. Grace Robles Ms. Lorna Bagares Ms. Ruby Garing

Sponsors for Monday, Sept. 18, 2017: Grade 5 BB 308 Ms. Maricel Comia Grade 3 BB 108 Ms. Lerma Castro Grade 6 BB 405 Mr. Joseph Vallejo Grade 1 BG 114 Ms. Cristy Hernandez From the Grade School Mathematics Department Attention to all MATHLETES winners who participated in different International Mathematics competitions which were held in Singapore, China, Vietnam and Cambodia are requested to report to Sir Dennis on September 18, Monday, 8:00 am for a photo shoot session to be held in Grade School BB Building Roof Deck. Please wear school uniform and bring all the medals and certificates. Thank you very much! From Grade School - BAKAS Thank you to all the BAKAS Staffers who participated in the DIVISION SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE last September 6 to 8, 2017. Your willingness to dedicate yourselves in bringing honor to our school is really commendable. Congratulations also to the following winners who are qualified to join the REGIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE 2017. Goodluck young journalists! Animo La Salle! Regional Qualifiers - 1st to 5th Placers Angela P. Santelices (G5-BB304) – Science and Health Writing Reese Anika C. Evangelista (G5-BB308) – Photojournalism Kathleen Beatrice A. Marasigan (G6-BB405) – Copyreading and Headline Writing Leigh Margarette A. Macasaet (G6-BB403) – Kartung Pang-editoryal Cyra Jessica J. Mendoza (G6-BB402) – Pagsulat ng Lathalain 6th to 10th Placers Erich Mae P. Garcia (G5-BB306) – Pagkuha ng Larawang Pampahayagan Ma. Theresa Althea Q. Aala (G6-BB404) – Pagwawasto at Pag-uulo ng Balita

FROM THE OVCAR – JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY: From the Assistant Principal for Administration 1. Newly accepted Junior high School STAR and Expanded Scholars for SY 2017-2018 are required to attend the orientation on September 18, 2017 at the Sen. Diokno Auditorium, 5th Floor Diokno Building. Please see the complete list of JHS STAR and Expanded Scholars at the JHS bulletin board. 2. Health Services Record Form were distributed yesterday through your respective advisers. Please accomplish the form and submit it to your adviser. Advisers are requested to submit the complete forms to the GMs on or before September 22, 2017. 3. Wifi Access devices are already installed in each Junior High School Classroom. Please wait for further announcement regarding the network name and password. Furthermore, make sure not to vandalize nor destroy the wifi access device because it is very costly. You will be responsible for the payment once the device is damaged due to misbehavior. 4. Transferees who are ESC grantees from their previous schools are requested to go to the APAd Office and sign in the list so that you can continue receiving your grant this school year. 5. Transferees will have an orientation with the Guidance Counselors and Grade Moderators this afternoon at 2:00 pm. Please proceed to Students’ Lounge of LS Building (5th floor).

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From the JHS Academic Council First Quarter Theme: Respecting the Dignity of Human Life • Wherefore, whatever the progress in technology and economic life, there can be neither justice nor peace in the world, so long as people fail to realize how great is their dignity; for they have been created by God and are God’s children. (Mother and Teacher, #215) https://educationforjustice.org/free-files/HumanDignity09.pdf From the JHS CLCE Department 1. Let’s make it a habit to start the day with the Lord by actively participating in the Holy Eucharist. Continue living the life of true Christian Lasallians. God bless you! Sponsors for today: 6:30 A.M. Grade 9 LS 103 Mr. Ar Jay Ron de Gala LS 304 Mr. Mark Christian Binuya Grade 10 BM 201 Ms. Jonalyn Aguda CMR 202 Ms. Noemi Dimaunahan 12:10 P.M. Grade 7 LS 205 M.s. Rose Rosima LS 308 Ms. Diana Litan Grade 8 LS 209 Ms. Joy An Dimaculangan LS 312 Ms. Ma. Theresa Villaruel Sponsors for Monday, Sept. 18, 2017: 6:30 A.M. Grade 9 LS 104 Mr. Hirodian Baon Grade 10 BM 202 Ms. Luisa Mayuga 12:10 P.M. Grade 7 Grade 8

LS 206 LS 210

Ms. Allysa Lasi Ms. Mae Bernadette Bautista

2. CLCE Varsity Team will compete in the 8th St. Paul National Bible Quiz (National Championship) at SMX Convention Center, Pasay City on Saturday, Sept. 16, 2017. They will be leaving today to attend the Solidarity Acquaintance of Bible Quizzer Champions. Let us pray for their success! Please support them on Saturday by logging in to the official Facebook Fan Page of St. Paul National Bible Quiz Battle and give your yell and cheer during the Facebook Live. Goodluck CLCE Varsities, Elizabeth Kho, Danielle Lei Araez, Matthew Malabanan, Penelope Anna Dueñas, Kim Ditan and Jose Miguel Villegas and their coaches, Sir Joey Lirio & Sir Bernie Jumadiao From the JHS Math Department 1. The first Math Varsity training is scheduled today, Friday during activity period. The following are the official members of the Math Varsity this school year: Grade 7 Coach: Ms. Celestie Quinto 1. Quevin Custodio (LS 307) 7. Matthew Dalangin (LS 308) 2. John Paul Titular (LS 307) 8. Mark Jared Baroja (LS 407) 3. Joel Benedict Muñoz (LS 305) 9. Andrea Margaret Perez (LS 107) 4. Kathlene Bienne Dimaculangan (LS 206) 10. Ashley Julie Marie De Leon ( LS 205) 5. Grace Dela Cruz (LS 106) 11. Francis Solatorio ( LS 105 ) 6. Camille Joy Reyes (LS 405) Grade 8 Coach: Ms. Edith Africa 1. Christian David Corto ( LS 412 ) 7. llaruz ( LS 409 ) 2. Gian Miguel Barte ( LS 309 ) 8. Cyress Carpio ( LS 211 ) 3. Brian David Metrillo ( LS 209 ) 9. Jasmin Therese Villamor ( LS 112 ) 4. Dan Russell Duat ( LS 309 ) 10. Quirante Vicentico ( LS 210 ) 5. Russell Evangelista ( LS 212 ) 11. Samantha Denise Soriano ( LS 310 ) 6. Jan Margaux Chavez (LS 410 )

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Grade 9 Coach: Ms. Maria Theresa Marquez Angelo Vince Perez ( LS 301 ) 7. Dana Angeli Leycano ( LS 403) Czhean Klyde Espiritu ( LS 302 ) 8. Trisha Kathleen Catibog ( LS 404) Jeanette Ong ( LS 102 ) 9. Danica Rose Mendoza ( LS 303) Jon Zedrick Macahia ( LS 103 ) 10. Samantha Joanne Leones ( LS 202 ) Anton Leo Miguel Joson ( LS 101 ) 11. Yna Melarie Bobadilla ( BM 100 ) Danielle Lei Araez ( LS 301 ) 12. Alyssa Marie Cruz ( LS 404 )

Grade 10 Coach: Ms. Eufrocina Yabut 1. Kiana Alecsandra Garing ( CMR 205 ) 8. Frances Cruz ( BM 204 ) 2. Elizabeth Kho ( BM 203 ) 9. Jose Luis Paolo Domingo ( BM 102) 3. Marc Christopher Ferrer ( BM 202) 10. Lanz William Macuha ( BM 104 ) 4. Ron Gian Aleksei Catibog ( CMR 205 ) 11. Daphne Angelique Ng ( BM 205) 5. Angelina Precilla ( BM 204 ) 12. Dalton Mojica ( BM 105 ) 6. Veronica Ocampo ( BM 206) 13. Jason Ramos ( BM 202 ) 7. Trisha Cepillo ( BM 201 ) 2. All mathletes who participated in different international Mathematics competitions are requested to report to Ms. Caya on September 18, Monday, 8:00 am for a photo shoot session to be held in Grade School BB Building Roof Deck. Please wear school uniform and bring all the medals and certificates. Thank you very much! 3. Please be reminded that the MTG Qualifying Exam is rescheduled today, Friday, 2:00 – 4:00 pm in MMR 2. The following students expressed their intention in taking the exam and are requested to be in the venue on time: Grade 7 1. Isabel Bancoro – LS 406 5. Ramon Geric Leynes – LS 408 2. Samuel Nortez – LS 406 6. Kurt Lowel Deliso – LS 408 3. Rojoewel Belen – LS 106 7. Sean Queja – LS 408 4. Tristan delas Alas – LS 408 Grade 9 1. Mariah Antoinette Naguit – BM 101 2. Danielle Lei Araez – LS 301 3. Trisha Katleen Catibog – LS 404

4. Samantha Soriano – LS 310 5. Yvonne Silva – LS 202 6. Jewelle Kristine Napiza – LS 202

Grade 10 1. Ivan Aguirre – CMR 206 From the JHS Grade Moderators “Discipline is just doing the same thing the very right way whether anyone’s watching or not.” By: Michael J. Fox CATEGORIES OF OFFFENSES AND CORRECTIVE/REFORMATIVE MEASURES Category II 1st offense Conference with parents, referral to the Guidance Counselor and one step demerit on the deportment grade 2nd offense Conference with parents, referral to the Guidance Counselor, one step demerit on the deportment grade and community service 3rd offense Conference with parents, referral to the Guidance Counselor, NI in deportment grade in a particular quarter, community service / at least 1-2 days suspension, DP and spiritual counseling th 4 offense Conference with parents, referral to the Guidance Counselor, community service, U in deportment grade, at least 3-5 days suspension, SDP and spiritual counseling 2.1 Coloring, dying or highlighting of hair 2.2 Unauthorized hairstyle (bald, semi-bald, etc.) 2.3 Disobedience 2.4 Unauthorized use of cellular phones and other electronic gadgets during class hours 2.5 Wearing of openly visible tattoo (permanent or henna)

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2.6 Disrespecting the Philippine flag and other national/institutional symbols 2.7 Misbehavior 2.8 Staying in “off limits” area 2.9 Violation of the NO EATING ZONE POLICY 2.10 Littering inside the campus 2.11 Violation of the Clean As You Go policy (CLAYGO) 2.12 Using profane and indecent language 2.13 Holding hands with boyfriend or girlfriend 2.14 Playing ball games before the homeroom period and during lunch break. 2.15 Violation of the Digital Citizen Code of Conduct 2.16 Copying minor school requirements from classmates (assignment, seatwork, and other minor requirements) 2.17 Not sporting the prescribed haircut 2.18 Accumulation of offenses under Category 1 (4 times on a Quarterly basis)

FROM THE OVCAR –SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY: From the SHS Assistant Principal for Administration On ID Capturing: Those students who were not able to have their ID pictures taken during the scheduled ID capturing are requested to go to the IS SAO todayfrom 8:00 to 4:00. Thank you Important Dates: September 20-22 Submission of First Quarter Assessment (Final) September 25-29 Printing of First Quarter Assessment October 2-6 Sorting of First Quarter Assessment October 11-13 First Quarter Assessment . From the CLCE and Philosophy Area SCHEDULE OF CLASS MASS SPONSORSHIP EVERY 12:00NN AT THE CAPILLA “The Eucharist is the ‘source and summit of the Christian life’. By the Eucharistic celebration we already unite ourselves with the heavenly liturgy and anticipate eternal life, when God will be all in all. In brief, the Eucharist is the sum and summary of our faith: Our way of thinking is attuned to the Eucharist, and the Eucharist in turn confirms our way of thinking.” – CCC,1326-1327 Let us offer this time of giving thanks and praise to God and unite ourselves with one another in the spirit of faith and love. Kindly be in the Capilla on your respective schedule of mass sponsorship. Class President and Vice-President are requested to facilitate and monitor the movement of the class to the Capilla. Class Advisers are also expected to monitor the students and join with them in attending the Holy Mass. Date September 15 September 18 September 19 September 21

Time 12:10 – 12:45 12:10 – 12:45 12:10 – 12:45 12:10 – 12:45

Class Mass Sponsors Grade 11 Grade 12 A11-06 A12-06 A11-07 A12-07 A11-08 A12-08 H11-01 A12-09

FROM THE OVCAR – LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER: GENERAL GUIDELINES IN USING THE LRC 1. The Validated school ID should be worn at all times while inside the LRC. The “NO ID-NO ENTRY” policy is strictly implemented. 2. Inappropriate attire is not allowed which applies to all areas of the school campus. 3. An electronic library monitoring system is located at the library entrance; scan the ID to be counted. 4. Books for Home Use should be borrowed from the Services Counter. 5. Only drinking water is allowed in the area. 6. Cell phones must be kept in silent mode. Calls should be done outside the Reading area. 7. The LIBRARY is a place for study and research. QUIET, ORDERLY and CLEAN environment is very much appreciated. 8. The use of electrical outlets for gadgets is provided within LRC premises for 1 hour maximum. A pass will be issued in exchange for your ID at the Readers Services counter.

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9. In order to protect the rights of library users’ photo and video coverage is highly discouraged unless a written letter of request signifying purpose is submitted and approved by the LRC Head. 9. Bags are subject to inspection upon entering and when exiting library premises. Note: A student showing misbehavior (i.e. talking aloud, disturbing others, vandalizing, littering, mutilating library materials, etc.) is subject to disciplinary action. A buzzer serves as a warning for you to be silent inside the LIBRARY. FROM THE OVCAR – GUIDANCE OFFICE: 1. For Grade 12 Students: a. To UST applicants: You may now get your accomplished Grades Form. b. On DLSU DCAT: Online application for DCAT at De La Salle Lipa (September 24) is now closed while manual application is still on going. Secure a form from the Guidance Office and submit the needed documents (photocopy of school ID, 2 pcs 2x2 pictures). Please also note that once you are done with the complete process of the online application, you would have been given a reference number for payment and once paid, you will receive your test permit. You will not be asked to print a summary of application details. If your online application requires you to print a summary, then you might have completed the old application process. If you still have queries and clarifications, please go to the Guidance Office so that we can assist you. c. To UP Applicants: The following students submitted their UPCAT Forms 1 & 2 but did not meet the deadline set by the office. They are requested to get their Forms 1 & 2 from the Guidance Office to personally complete their application at UP. Basilan, Joshua A. Macatangay, Micah Angela B. Belen, Christel Eve Ann M. Manalo, Nicole B. Cañubas, John Jerome B. Martinez, Frances Gail M. Castillo, Nicole Dianne A. Modelo, Hideki M. De Ramon, Hannah Rachel H. Neo, Kristian Angel M. Dimaculangan, Allyza Louise M. Perez, David R. Entena, Lemuel Fausto I. Reyes, Ma. Katherine Grace B. Gajiran, Patricia Ann G. Sanchez, Christian Angelo T. Gumban, Fervin Jay B. Sandoval, Norielle Nicole P. Ignacio, Gian Micah M. Tec, Alexandra Louise J. Lagundi, Christine Sarah D. Librea, Gwyneth A. 2. Looking Ahead: September 18 - 22 September 25 - 29

N1- G1 Counselors’ Time G2 - G3 Counselors’ Time

FROM THE OVCAR – STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE: 1. On I.D. Capturing : Today is the schedule of ID capturing for those students who ere not able to have ID picture taking. Please proceed at the SAO from 8:00 – 4:00. 2. On Club Enlistment of Junior High School. Please take note of the following updates on clubs: Club Name Youth for Christ KAAGAPAY Thespian (Drama Club) HS Debate Club and Speech Bureau Tower Sessions Club Gourmet Club Alternative Media Club Altar Servers Club Shakespeare’s Lasallian Friends

Club Moderator Mr. Michael Zara Ms. Ynette Rosales Ms. Rjay de Gala Ms. Mae Bautista Mr. Jake Bigcas Ms. Edlyn Ebreo Mr. Karl Anthony Perez Ms. Margie Laraya, Ms. Jeravil Montales TBD Ms. Golda Obena

Room LS 101 LS 102, 103 LS 205 LS 206 Band Room TLE Room LS 301 – LS 304 LS 106 LS 307

43 80 9 33 32 104 278 19 29

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Societas Juventus Liturgical Music Adlaw Somathens Booklover’s Club Cinema Board

TBD TBD Mr. JL de la Cruz Ms. Doreen Morillo Ms. Emy Sagbang TBD

LS 311 LS 106 LS 208 –LS 210 LS 212 LRC 2 MMR 1 MMR 4

10 4 134 11 53 673

Specialized Club Taekwondo

Mr. Johnearle Abante

BB Roof Deck

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For those who have not enlisted yet in any of the clubs, you are requested to visit the SAO for enlistment today. The following clubs are open for enlistment: The Poet Society Project Green 7, 8, 9 KLIK! (Kapisanan ng mga Lasalyanong ang Peer Facilitator’s Club Interes ay Kamera) Volleyball Dreamers Club Anti-Bullying Club Lasallian Youth Council PAALSA Junior Computer Wizard Siklab Girl’s Football Club Drama Club (Thespian) GSP Liturgical Music Kindly proceed to your Clubs tomorrow during Club Meeting for final enlistment of Club Members. We request our Club Moderators to please provide us a copy of final club members after the enlistment tomorrow. Thank you. 3. On Block Screening of Kingsman: The Golden Circle. We would like to invite our Junior High School students to watch the block screening of Kingsman: The Golden Circle on September 22 at SM Cinema 2 from 4:30 to 6:30PM for P375 only including food and a chance to win 20 - P1000 cash gift. You may get your tickets in any of the following: Class Presidents, SCB Representatives, SAO and Mr. Jayson Baet, the JHS SCB Moderator. Note: This movie is for 13 years old and above only. 5. On Audition for the following clubs: a. Modern Dance Club. The audition will continue today. Please get in touch with the MDC Club Members. b. Vox Fusion. Please coordinate with Darius Maiguel Matibag of CMR 205. FROM THE OVCAD – INSTITUIONAL HEALTH SERVICES: Medical and Dental Check- up Date & Time Sept. 14, 2017 (1:00 – 2:00 pm) Sept. 15, 2017 (10:00 – 11:00 am)

Medical Check up ---------

Dental Check up 7 LS 106 7 LS 205

How to get a good night's sleep Getting a good night’s sleep requires more than just going to bed on time. Try following these sleep tips to give yourself the best chance of getting consistent, quality sleep each night 1. Allocate enough time for sleep. Sleep is just as important as diet and exercise, so it’s important to allocate the right amount of time in your day for sleep and plan the rest of your schedule accordingly. Getting a good night’s sleep means 7–8 hours each night for adults (including older adults), 9–10 hours for teens, at least 10 hours for school-aged children and 11–12 hours for preschool-aged children. 2. Create consistent sleep habits. As creatures of habit, we’re usually more successful when following a routine. Sleep is no different. From your pre-sleep ritual to going to bed and waking up at the same time, you’ll find that consistency makes it easier to fall asleep each night. 3. Create a comfortable sleep environment. Make sure your bedroom is cool, quiet and comfortable – especially your bed. It may take some experimenting and an investment on your part, but finding an ultra-comfortable

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bed and pillow is invaluable. We spend one-third of our lives in bed, making it the one area of your life you don’t want to compromise on comfort. 4. Turn it off before bed. Whether it’s television, reading, email or texting, give yourself a nice window of time to unplug and relax before bedtime. Your body should associate your bed with sleep and these activities ramp up your brain activity rather than relaxing it. Television and bright light can also suppress melatonin production – making it difficult to fall asleep. https://www.resmed.com/us/en/consumer/diagnosis-and-treatment/healthy-sleep/how-to-get-a-goodnight-sleep.html FROM THE OVCM – SPORTS OFFICE: ON PEP RALLY One of the most important activities of the Sports and Culture Directorate is the PEP RALLY which is going to be held on September 21, 2017, 1:00-3:30 pm at the SENTRUM. This is the occasion wherein the school community gathers to inspire and show moral support to our athletes in their upcoming sports tournaments and competitions. Coaches and athletes are reminded of the following: 1. Practice with the PEP Squad = September 19 , 2017, 4:00-6:00 pm, SENTRUM 2. Practice with Sir Roger Basco = September 21, 2017 10:00 am SENTRUM.. 3. Pull out of Athletes on September 21 will start at 9:30 a.m. to give time for a. early lunch, b. change of uniforms and c. practice for the event. 4. GREEN VARSITY UNIFORM SHALL BE THE OFFICIAL ATTIRE. 5. Foods and Beverages during the PEP Rally are not allowed. 6. Please come on time during practices. MEET ‘N DRILL Learn Volleyball Basics with F2 LOGISTICS ( most of the players are from DLSU Lady Spikers) and COCOLIFE Asset Managers Team. The former and present athletes from UAAP and NCAA will conduct the volleyball camp on September 30, 2017, 7:00 am to 5:00 pm. at the SENTRUM. The volleyball camp is scheduled in the morning while programs, photo opportunity and autograph signing are in the afternoon. The activity fee is Ph1,000 including CAMP Shirts. There will be giveaways to be given by both teams. For early registration, please visit the sports office. The first 150 registrants shall be given the priority.

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