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Professionals need not spend to comply with CPD — PRC

Published August 1, 2017, 4:51 PM
By Samuel Medenilla

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) said professionals could comply with the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirement without spending a single peso through their employers.

RC officer-in-charge (OIC) Standards and Inspection Division Maria Liza Hernandez said company seminars could provide CPD units to professionals if their employers get the necessary accreditation from PRC.

“The company will only have to pay P5,000 for the accreditation which is good for three years. Then their human resources could apply each of their (seminar) programs for P1,000,” Hernandez explained.
“Once the companies becomes accredited, all of their professionals could get the CPD units at no cost by attending company seminars,” she added.

On Monday, PRC also released a circular allowing government agencies to register as CPD providers for free.

Hernandez said the aforementioned measures are pursuant to the provisions of  Republic Act No. 10912 of the CPD Law, which states that all private and government, are required to include CPD as part of their human resource development program.

Aside from attending seminars, she also explained professionals could get the CPD units through academic means like getting a postgraduate degrees or through other activities related to their professions like becoming a source person or doing socio-civic activities.

For such activities, she said professionals would only have to shell out P1,000 to convert the said activities to CPD units.

“If they will go through this track, then they don’t have to attend seminars anymore,” Hernandez said.

PRC issued the statement after a group professional started an online signature petition at Change.org to call on PRC to review the implementation of the CPD program.

As of yesterday, around 49,000 professional have signed the petition to change the guidelines of the CPD program since they claim it forces them to attend costly seminars from accredited CPD providers in exchange for CPD units.

Under the CPD Law, all professionals are required to obtain the necessary CPD units as prescribed by their respective professional regulatory boards (PRB) to renew their professional Identification Cards.


Online Registration : PLAI National Congress 2017

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PLAI Congress 2017 
Libraries Take Action: Providing Access and Opportunity for All 
21-24 November 2017 
SMX Convention Center, Bacolod City

Due to limited seats, online and PAID registration is required. To avail of the Early-bird Rate, payment must be deposited on or before September 30, 2017. To avail of the Standard Rate, payment must be deposited on or before November 15, 2017. Regular Registration Rates will apply for payments made after November 16, 2017 and for all walk-ins. This is to meet the booking and payment requirements of SMX and the caterer prior to the date of the Congress.

PLAI continuing members should pay Membership Annual Due for 2017 of P300.00. New members/newly registered librarians should pay a one-time Membership Fee of P500.00 and the PLAI Annual Due for 2017 of P300.00 for a total of P800.00.

Payment may be deposited to:

BDO Account No. 451 000 1102
Account name: Philippine Librarians Association, Inc.

Deposit slip should be scanned and uploaded upon registering online. This year only paid participants can register online and avail discounted rates. Official Receipt will be issued onsite at the registration which would start at 1:00 PM on 21 November 2017. 

Participants shall be responsible in booking their own accommodations. The local organizers may arrange for optional tours to local heritage sites, libraries, museums, and other places of interest in Bacolod City for a fee after the Congress.

Please call 09194506688 if you need assistance/further clarification.

Registration Fee:


 Early-bird Rate *Standard Rate **Regular ***
Non-PLAI Member+P6,000P6,500P7,000
PLAI Member+        P5,000P5,500P6,000
Undergrad Student -P2,000P2,500      P3,000
Foreign Participant+USD 150

+ Inclusive of meals (3 lunches, 6 snacks, 1 fellowship dinner), Congress kit and certificate. 
- Inclusive of meals (6 snacks only), Congress kit and certificate.
*Early bird - Registration and payment must be made on or before 30 Sep 2017.
** Standard Rate - Registration and payment must be made between 1 Oct - 15 Nov 2017.
***Regular - Registration and payment made after 16 Nov 2017.

QCLC Forum on Transition, Trends and Techniques

Aurora Boulevard Consortium Forum on Accreditation

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Dear Colleagues,

Greetings of Peace!

The Aurora Boulevard Consortium Libraries Inc. (ABC) would like to invite you to attend a forum ON “RECORD MANAGEMENT: PREPARING ACCREDITATION EXHIBITS, THE ACCREDITORS’ PERSPECTIVE” to be held on, August 26, 2017 (Saturday) from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon at the Training Room - Career Center 2nd Floor Bldg. 1, Technological Institute of the Philippines, 938 Aurora Blvd., Cubao, Quezon City.

We believe that this forum is beneficial for the librarians, library support staff and BLIS students who are involved or will be involved in the preparation of accreditation exhibits or documents.

Specifically, the objectives are:

• To inform the participants about the different requirements of each accrediting agency such as PAASCU, PACUCOA & AACUP. 
• To obtain feedback from the participants about their concerns and issues in preparing accreditation documents and exhibits
• To explain the concept of the tools use in accreditation; and
• To provide examples in the light of preparing documents or exhibits for accreditation.

We would greatly appreciate it if you could disseminate this forum information to your fellow librarians, friends, staff, and students.

The Forum Fee is Php350 for professionals, practitioners, faculty members and Php200 for students. Payment includes light snack and certificate.

Thank you for your continued support to the Aurora Boulevard Consortium Libraries.
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For further inquiries and reservations, please call:
MARILYN I. ISRAEL (CCP) 715-5170; ALMA B. COLARINA (UERMMMCI) 715-1064; JECEL P. BATOON (NCBA) 438-1456 local 181; DAZZLE LAGUSTA (WCC) 913-8380 local 432; ENRIQUE M. GUNGON, JR. (SPUQC) 726-7986 loc. 179; LIZA F. RIOSA (TIP Quezon City) 911-0964 local 361

We hope to see you there.
AURORA BOULEVARD CONSORTIUM LIBRARIES, INC.

PAARL Seminar-Workshop on Strategic Thinking

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PAARL invites you to the 2017 Seminar-Workshop with the theme, "Strategic Thinking: Shaping the Future of Academic/Research Libraries" to be held on 23-25 August 2017 at Tagaytay Country Hotel, Olivarez Plaza, E. Aguinaldo Hi-way, Tagaytay City.

CPD Points and CHED endorsement have been applied for this seminar-workshop.

Due to limited slots and to help us facilitate arrangements with the hotel, pre-registration is required.

To secure a slot, please register here: http://tinyurl.com/PAARLSeminarWorkshop2017

ASEAN 50th Anniversary

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Info source: http://www.asean2017.ph/about-asean/

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN, was established on 8 August 1967 in Bangkok, Thailand, with the signing of the ASEAN Declaration (Bangkok Declaration) by the Founding Fathers of ASEAN, namely Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.

Brunei Darussalam then joined on 7 January 1984, Viet Nam on 28 July 1995, Lao PDR and Myanmar on 23 July 1997, and Cambodia on 30 April 1999, making up what is today the ten Member States of ASEAN.

As set out in the ASEAN Declaration, the aims and purposes of ASEAN are:

To accelerate the economic growth, social progress and cultural development in the region through joint endeavours in the spirit of equality and partnership in order to strengthen the foundation for a prosperous and peaceful community of Southeast Asian Nations;

To promote regional peace and stability through abiding respect for justice and the rule of law in the relationship among countries of the region and adherence to the principles of the United Nations Charter;

To promote active collaboration and mutual assistance on matters of common interest in the economic, social, cultural, technical, scientific and administrative fields;

To provide assistance to each other in the form of training and research facilities in the educational, professional, technical and administrative spheres;

To collaborate more effectively for the greater utilisation of their agriculture and industries, the expansion of their trade, including the study of the problems of international commodity trade, the improvement of their transportation and communications facilities and the raising of the living standards of their peoples;

To promote Southeast Asian studies; and

To maintain close and beneficial cooperation with existing international and regional organisations with similar aims and purposes, and explore all avenues for even closer cooperation among themselves.

In their relations with one another, the ASEAN Member States have adopted the following fundamental principles, as contained in the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia (TAC) of 1976:

Mutual respect for the independence, sovereignty, equality, territorial integrity, and national identity of all nations;

-The right of every State to lead its national existence free from external interference, subversion or coercion;
-Non-interference in the internal affairs of one another;
-Settlement of differences or disputes by peaceful manner;
-Renunciation of the threat or use of force; and
-Effective cooperation among themselves.

Downloadables (pdf)

ASEAN Community Primer
ASEAN 2017 Chairmanship Primer
Media Handbook

Call for Proposals: 2018 NCCA Grants

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Call for Proposals 
Deadline: 31 August 2017

NLP 130th Anniversary


UPLSAA Forum: Emerging e-Learning Technologies in Libraries

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Join the discussion and demonstration of e-learning technologies that are currently making a breakthrough in improving user experience and maximizing services in different library settings.

Find us at Meeting Rooms 7 & 8 at SMX Convention Center, SM Mall of Asia Complex on September 14, 2017 at the 38th Manila International Book Fair.


PLAI National Congress 2017 Draft Program

ASLP-MIBF Forum: Striking a Balance

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This coming Manila International Book Fair, ASLP wants to engage and inspire librarians through a forum on personal development and soft skills coaching aimed at helping them to develop a healthy lifestyle wherein they can easily juggle work-related and familial responsibilities without straining their physical and mental health. 

Librarians, library administrators, support staff, teachers and students of Library & Information Science, consultants and other information professionals are invited to attend the forum.

Forum Registration Fees are:
P 400.00 for non-members
P 300.00 for members
P 200.00 for students

Striking a Balance : a Work-Life Coaching for Librarians
Manila International Book Fair (MIBF)
September 14, 2017 1:00 - 4:00 pm
SMX Convention Center, SM Mall of Asia Complex

For more details, please see https://aslpwiki.wikispaces.com/Forums%2C+Seminars%2C+Conferences+and+Other+Activities

AASDI Seminar on Innovation

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The Asosasyon ng Aklatan at Sinupan ng Diliman, Inc. (AASDI) invites you to participate in the “Seminar on Innovations in Library Technology, Communication, Resources, and Services.” to be held on 11 – 13 October 2017 at the Diamond Suites and Residences, No. 8 Apitong Cor. Escario Street, Cebu City, Philippines.

We have invited known personalities in their profession to share their expertise. The Seminar seeks to: 
1) improve competency in new technologies in the LIS profession; 2) acquire and apply knowledge and skills to effectively utilize social media applications in libraries; 3) help market library services; 4) enable the librarians and other professional staff to effectively implement copyright laws and policies to properly access and service copyrighted publications; and 5) improve interpersonal relations between library managers and staff. 

Please click the link for more information:
https://aasdinews.wordpress.com/2017/08/07/seminar-on-innovations-in-library-technology-communication-resources-and-services/

News Clipping : 7 things You Should Know About Random Drug Testing in Schools

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Source: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/922442/deped-guidelines-random-drug-testing-in-schools

By: Pathricia Ann V. Roxas - @inquirerdotnetINQUIRER.net / 05:59 PM August 13, 2017

The Department of Education (DepEd) has issued guidelines in conducting random drug testing among students in public and private secondary high schools.

DepEd Order No. 40, posted Aug. 8 on the DepEd website, was based on parameters laid down by the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs of 2002 (Republic Act No. 9165) and its implementing rules and regulations.

It also adapted Dangerous Drugs Board Regulation No. 6, series of 2003, as amended by Dangerous Drugs Board Regulation No. 3, series of 2009.

Here are the seven most important things you have to know about the order:

The number and location of students to be tested will be based on a stratified cluster sampling of junior and senior high school students. A committee will be created at the DepEd Central Office. The committee will then organize random drug testing teams (RDT teams). The exact date, time and place of testing, and participants will remain confidential among authorities.

A regular or special parent-teachers conference will be conducted to explain the drug testing. Failure by parents or students to attend such meeting will not exclude the student from the possibility of being chosen.

Students selected for the drug testing will be oriented and will be required to accomplish a drug testing form. To safeguard the integrity of the urine sample, the student will be accompanied by a specimen collector of the same gender as the student.

All specimens collected should be transferred to the Department of Health’s (DOH) custody. DOH will issue the results within 15 days. The results should remain confidential, whether negative or positive. Only the parents and the student will be informed of the results by the drug testing coordinator. All positive results must be subject to confirmatory analysis.

For students who test positive, the concerned drug testing coordinator will set a conference with the student, parents and a DOH-accredited physician to discuss issues of drug use and possible dependency.

After the conference, the drug dependency level of the students should be identified. If found to be drug-dependent, the student will be referred to the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). Or the family may opt to send the student to a private rehabilitation center. Even if parents should refuse to act, the process would still continue.

Positive confirmatory drug test result should not be a ground for expulsion or any disciplinary action against the student and should not be reflected in any and all academic records. The results should also not incriminate any student or be used as evidence in any court or tribunal proceedings.

Schools that refuse to implement the random drug testing program will be reported to the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency and the Dangerous Drugs Board for appropriate action.

Meanwhile, chosen students who refuse to undergo the random drug testing will be reported to the committee.

Free ebook: Creating Data Literate Students

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The chapters are:
Chapter 1-Introduction to Statistical Literacy;
Chapter 2-Statistical Storytelling: The Language of Data;
Chapter 3-Using Data in the Research Process;
Chapter 4-Real world data fluency: How to use raw data;
Chapter 5-Manipulating data in spreadsheets;
Chapter 6-Making Sense of Data Visualization;
Chapter 7-Data presentation: Showcasing your data with charts and graphs;
Chapter 8-Deconstructing data visualizations: What every teen should know;
Chapter 9-Designing your infographic: Getting to design;
Chapter 10-Using data visualizations in the content area;
Chapter 11-Teaching Data Contexts: An Instructional Lens; Diving Lessons:
Chapter 12-Taking the Data Literacy Plunge Through Action Research

Click HERE to download the free ebook by chapters.

STRLC Librarians Summit Commitment


PLAI Hymn Lyrics

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PLAI HYMN
Composed by Mike Cobaria
Rearranged by Loui Julian
Interpreted by Loui Julian and Michael Melvin Odoemene

Philippine Librarians Association
Hail to you as we go on
Over the world and field of information
You’re the light of hope for our nation.

Long live your name that you may be made known
May you reach that golden throne
There may be some storm but you won’t be alone
Lead us the way we shall be marching on

All we can give is but a part of our time
Your memories of yesteryears we cherish in our minds
Make us a part of your today and in the days to come
Let us be marching on ‘til the end of time

Throughout the world, your name we shall behold
All your dreams we shall unfold
Your precious name deserves respect and honor
We’ll be there to serve forevermore.

Let there be hope as comes the morning sun
And joy ‘til day is done
We librarians all are here at your command
Bind us in one, united we can stand.

You’re the one we love
The one that we adore
Philippine Librarians Association.

StoryCon 2017

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Registration to StoryCon is now open! ^_^

To register, go to https://goo.gl/forms/cTfgZ86Pa7AITTVt1

The StoryCon aims to gather storytellers within and outside the Philippines to share their experiences, techniques and strategies in telling stories, thus enriching one’s craft in the art of storytelling.

The event is organized by the Library and Information Science Academy (LISA), a division of E4E Business Ventures, in partnership with the Philippine Librarians Association, Inc-Central Luzon Region Librarians Council (PLAI-CeLRLC).

#StoryCon2017 #Storytelling #LibraryService

ASLP MIBF Forum

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See you all on September 14 at 1:00pm for an exclusive coaching session on a relevant topic about #WorkLifeBalance during the Manila International Book Fair event. We also have a surprise guest speaker to enlighten us about balancing our work and home life. 

Invitation Letter : https://goo.gl/ftYcdc

Forum Registration Fees are:
P 400.00 for non-members
P 300.00 for members
P 200.00 for students


LAQueP, LInc. 2017 Forum

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P R O G R A M

7:00 AMRegistration
8:00 AMOpening Ceremonies
Invocation
National Anthem
Lalawigan ng Quezon
Lungsod ng Lucena
PLAI March
Welcome RemarksMiled G. Ibias, RL
President, LAQueP-LInc
Presentation of ParticipantsIsabel Noreen R. Rairata, RL
Secretary, LAQueP-LInc
Introduction of the Keynote SpeakerMiled G. Ibias, RL
President, LAQueP-LInc
Keynote SpeechHon. Roderick A. Alcala
Mayor, Lucena City 

8:30 AMGrand launching of LAQUEP-LINC Coffee Table Book
“LAQUEP-LINC@10:Leading and Assisting Libraries in Quezon Province”

9:00 AMHealth Break
Mechanics of the SeminarRia Marelle A. Timbal, RL
Forum Chairperson/Vice–President, LAQueP-LInc
9:15 AMSession 1
Incorporating Innovations: Library Services in the New
Information Landscape

Introduced by:Jenalyn P. Nacar, RL
Auditor, LAQueP-LInc

Speaker:  
Mr. Jilven T. Amar
Head, Training Section
Public Libraries Division
National Library of the Philippines

11:15 AMSession 2
Integrating Innovations and Inspirations: The Halifax North Memorial Library Experience 

Speaker:  
Mrs. Ivy Rose A. De Claro 
Halifax City Library, Canada 

12:00 NNLunch Break

1:00 PMSession 3 

Inspirations in the Library Profession: Quezon’s Best Library Practices

Guest panelists:

Mrs. Eulalia G. Zapata, Maryhill College (School Library Category)
Dr. Augusta Rosario A. Villamater, Manuel S. Energa University Foundation, Inc. (Academic Library Category)
Mrs. Cynthia F. Anday, Alabat Municipal Library (Public Library Category)
Mrs. Miled G. Ibias, Lucena City Library (Public Library Category)
Mrs. Ismaelinda S. Cabana, Quezon Provincial Library (Public Library Category)

3:30 PMHealth Break
3:45 PMSession 4
PLAI Updates

Introduced by:Janice A. Cayabyab, RL
Representative, Tayabas City
Speaker:
Mr. Rene B. Manlangit
Executive Vice President, PLAI

4:45 PMOpen Forum 
5:00 PMClosing Remarks

Ria Marelle A. Timbal, RL
Forum Chairperson/Vice–President, LAQueP-LInc

Distribution of Certificates


Ms. Lyvia A. Villapando, RL
Master of Ceremonies

2017 LLE Board Passers

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MANILA, Philippines – The September 2017 Librarian board exam results together with the list of passers, top 10 examinees, top performing schools and related announcements are available at this website as PRC officially released the results online three (3) working days after the last day of board examination.

As announced, 545 out of 904 passed the exams. 

The September 2017 Librarian licensure examinations are administered by PRC  Board for Librarians headed by its Chairman, Yolanda C. Granda and its member, Lourdes T. David on September 19-20, 2017 at PRC testing centers in Manila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legazpi, Tacloban and Tuguegarao.


Roll of Successful Examinees in the LIBRARIAN LICENSURE EXAMINATION
Held on SEPTEMBER 20 & 21, 2017
Released on SEPTEMBER 25, 2017

Seq. No. Name
1 ABAG, KRISTIA MAY MANGUBAT
2 ABAJON, MA ELLUISA CABALQUINTO
3 ABAO, DECEMBER JABONGA
4 ACELADOR, DONA ORPILLA
5 ACMAT, JEEFFA UNGKONG
6 ACUESA, ROCXAN FLORES
7 AGANAN, GRACE DE LOS SANTOS
8 AGUILA, CAMILLE LAURETA MENDOZA
9 AGUILAR, KYM CABANALAN
10 AGUILLO, URIKA MAY INCISO
11 AGYASIO, NIMFA POLQUERO
12 AIHARA, ERINA QUIBIN
13 ALANO, ARJAY CUSTODIO
14 ALANO, JAY ANN MAE CUSTODIO
15 ALATRACA, LYLE MIKAELA GUTIERREZ
16 ALBARICO, GRACE SARDUA
17 ALBAY, RAMONCITO RAGANIT
18 ALBIS, SALVE BUFE
19 ALEGADO, RUBIE CAROLE CAMPEON
20 ALLADO, LEONARDA DINONG
21 ALMANZOR, MAEGAN LOU CAÑEDA
22 ALMAZAR, GEOFREY MENDOZA
23 ALMOJUELA, ALFRYANNE QUISINGA
24 ALOS, PETER DICEN
25 ALOSIMA, CANDIE TOLLEDO
26 ALVARAN, EVA JEAN GALAPON
27 AMPATUAN, MERIAM BUALAN
28 AMPUYAS, SHAIRA SHANE GULLE
29 ANCHETA, MARC JETHRO CALZO
30 ANNILAGAN, ELA BORRETA
31 ANTONE, MARRIETA TORRES
32 ANTONIO, KARYL LOPEZ
33 APIADO, KENJI LATAGAN
34 ARANAS, LOVELLA FIGURON
35 AREVALO, DONNA YSSAVEL BUTIHI
36 ARNADO, ANNE JELYN ESCOTON
37 ARQUELLO, WILMA ABIGANIA
38 ARQUITA, ANITA LUMACAD
39 ARRIESGADO, AILEN LORD MALLORCA
40 ASTOR, ROSE ANN MIRABEL
41 AUSTRIA, RHEABEL MARQUEZ
42 AUSTRIA, RHOMMEL PEDRAGOSA
43 AVECILLA, RHEALE DUMAPAY
44 AVELINO, MA KHYZMETTE JANE MANDREZA
45 AVILA, JOHN PAUL HERRERA
46 AYUNTING, GIE ANN RADONES
47 AÑONUEVO, MARC ARMEL CABAGUE
48 AÑONUEVO, MARK WILLIAM BORJA
49 BABIERA, JAMAINE JUANEZA
50 BACKIAN, RHEA PRINCESS TAGUDA

51 BACLLE, FRANCIS MARGARETTE BACOTO
52 BACONGUIS, MARY-CRIS PUDANG
53 BACUS, KRISTELLE
54 BACUS, MARIA FE CRISTOBAL
55 BAES, RANDELLE MAY SANCHEZ
56 BAGUION, JANIE LYN PACATE
57 BAJOYO, LOLLY JOHN ARGUELLES
58 BALASAN, AIRA KATE VALDERRAMA
59 BALAT, JENNIFER CALAUNAN
60 BALDOS, UNELYN GERASOL
61 BALLESTEROS, JENNY ANN DOMANAIS
62 BALLETE, JASMEN HAYDEE BACLIG
63 BALOTE, REA MARIZ NOORA
64 BALUYOT, ALMIA BIANCA SARMIENTO
65 BANGSAL, RAISA FAYE ANDAYA
66 BANUELOS, DAPHNE ALISSON BELEN
67 BANZUELO, VIVIEN FRESNILLO
68 BARAHAN, PATRICK JOHN ANTONIO
69 BARNACHEA, ROSCELYN FAYE TAPICERIA
70 BARNUEVO, SHARON APPLE MANTOMADTAM
71 BARORO, ELIZABETH LOMOTOS
72 BARTOLOME, BASIL JOHN CRUZ
73 BASIBAS, HYREN PELGONE
74 BATALUNA, JADE BONGGO
75 BATION, HAZEL MAE MIRA
76 BAUTISTA, ABIGAIL CRUZ
77 BAUTISTA, AILYN RHOSE LAROCO
78 BAUTISTA, BIANCA PERONA
79 BAUTISTA, JANETTE RAFAEL
80 BAUTISTA, MARIA THERESA CALIGUIRAN
81 BAUTISTA, MYRA DE GUZMAN
82 BAUTISTA, NOIME ALCOVER
83 BAY, JENNELYN PLATERO
84 BAYSA, JONSIE DEL ROSARIO
85 BAYUBAY, ISAGANI JR BERMUDEZ
86 BAÑEZ, CECILIA POLINE DE GUZMAN
87 BECBEC, JESSELYN DOOC
88 BENIGAY, MERLITA CATUBIG
89 BERANO, ROSE ANN LOY
90 BERCES, JESSA CLEMEÑA
91 BERGADO, ROMMEL JR ABLONG
92 BERINO, MARICEL COBOL
93 BERONIO, AZENITH DABOCOL
94 BIANSON, LORINA SEXON
95 BILLARIÑA, AZALEA CASSANDRA TABERNILLA
96 BIRION, JELYN ROCETE
97 BODONAL, SHEENA LYN SURCA
98 BOL-IGEN, CHARLENE BANTOG
99 BONCAYAO, MARIA CECILIA ARMADA
100 BONGALOS, JOYCE ANN QUIERREZ

101 BUCO, JANELLE TORRADO
102 BULAON, MONICA GONZALES
103 BUMATANG, DIANE DOCO
104 CABADA, IVY ESTEMBER
105 CABANTING, KATE NICOLE BONGGOT
106 CABATO, LYCA JANE CILLO
107 CABIGAT, JENNICA ANDRES
108 CABILLON, LOURIGEN CAINGLET
109 CABRAL, CAMILLE WENIE SERRATO
110 CABUNOC, MARIA VEVILYN ARAT
111 CAGARA, ANGELICA DUMDUM
112 CAGAS, ZENAIDA RUADAP
113 CAISIO, CRISTEL CASILLO
114 CALA-OR, LEA JEAN MINO
115 CALLO, DANILYN TOLEDO
116 CALO, WILBUR SABIJON
117 CAMACHO, ROCELLE TORRENO
118 CAMANZO, MARIA CRISTINA CABALE
119 CAMBA, IRISH DYAN PAKINGAN
120 CAMILO, MARIE MEL ADONA
121 CAMIQUE, ANA LIZA DEMETRIO
122 CAMPOMANES, NESTLE JEAN LABRADO
123 CAMPOREDONDO, ROQUIZA SEVILLA
124 CANILAO, CATRIANA LUREN RAMOS
125 CAPINO, ARRA JOY FELIAS
126 CARDENAS, JOY AGAPAY
127 CARILLA, ROSARIO RAMBACOD
128 CASTINO, PRINCESS GAY LAMBAN
129 CASTRO, CHESSA MAE CANTORNE
130 CASTRO, SUZETTE PAJIMOLA
131 CATAJAN, MICHAEL WILLIAM QUINTO
132 CATAPANG, MARILYN ALCARAZ
133 CATIPAY, ARNOLD ZEQUERRA
134 CATUBIG, ALDRIN BAYOG-ANG
135 CAUILAN, ANGELICA JOY TUMANGUIL
136 CAÑEDO, LELANI BALILI
137 CELAJES, KIA CUI
138 CHIAPCO, CASILEEN HIZON
139 CIRILO, AUBREY FRANCHESCA LOUISE NG
140 CLAREZA, MAE PAULA ROSS BUTTOL
141 CLARIANES, LOREZA MACINAS
142 COLLANTES, CINDY ROSE CAMACHO
143 COMBO, ROSENONI BASILLA
144 COMCOM, MILDIE ALCOMENDRAS
145 CONTRERAS, JAMIE GACULAIS
146 CORTEZ, JASMINE JAMES ESGUERRA
147 CREDO, AMY JEAN TRINIDAD
148 CRUZ, DANICA FAYE TOLEDO
149 CUIZON, CHERRY RED TURCULAS
150 CUSTODIO, MARICEL GARCIA

151 DAIT, MARIELLE CASTRO
152 DAITOL, APPLE GRACE PERPIÑAN
153 DAMILES, CHERRY MAÑOZA
154 DAQUILA, DARLYN ESTOLLOSO
155 DASO, HEART LOVE ALISOSO
156 DAUL, GINA MAY TIPAN
157 DAVID, MARIETA GELUA
158 DAVID, RAQUEL CANLAS
159 DAWIS, CHRISTINE PONCE
160 DAYAP, SHERRY JOY PALACPAC
161 DAÑO, CAMILLE ROSE MAZO
162 DE CELLO, WILLOWEE
163 DE CLARO, KYRA ALLANA BANTA
164 DE GUZMAN, CRESCENT JAYNE DACAYO
165 DE GUZMAN, LELAINE MACALISANG
166 DE GUZMAN, ROSE ANN BABON
167 DE JESUS, CHRISTINE ARIELLE LOPEZ
168 DE LA CRUZ, HECHELLE SAN JOSE
169 DE LA ROSA, CRYSTAL JOY PLAZUELA
170 DE LARA, ELLANA GRACE MAS
171 DE LEON, HEIZEL CRUZ
172 DE LEON, MA ANNA KATRINA ESGUERRA
173 DE LEON, MICHELLE ANNE SUETOS
174 DE LOS SANTOS, ANJELICA
175 DEL MONTE, JEZEL SUBITO
176 DELA CRUZ, ESSIE LOISE FLORIDA
177 DELA CRUZ, HANNAH ZITAH LOUISSE DUMRIGUE
178 DELA CRUZ, RIZALIN BATAC
179 DELA PAZ, JENEFER SEVERINO
180 DELAS ARMAS, CHELSEA REENA ABELLADA
181 DELOS REYES, IZABELLA JEAN MEDINA
182 DELOS SANTOS, MYLEEN LAGMAY
183 DEMDAM, ALFONSO TEPACE
184 DEMETRIO, MELVIN MANUEL
185 DEPNAG, MILDRED CANAYON
186 DIADAY, ROSALIE FERNANDEZ
187 DIAZ, NEPTHALIE HOYOHOY
188 DICOS, JULIETA VIRAY
189 DINGDING, ROSEMARIE ELARDO
190 DIOCAMPO, ADNIL REY JUMAO-AS
191 DIONISIO, CARLA ANGELA CRUZ
192 DIRECTO, RICHARD AYNAGA
193 DIZON, ANGELICA MAE BALILIA
194 DOCYAGAN, JULIUS CEASAR DULAY
195 DOMINGO, CHARIZZE PSALM GENER
196 DONDON, JAMELLA LOPEZ
197 DULAY, CRIZALYN ARIZ
198 DUPIO, SANDRA CLAIRE PANOTES
199 DURAN, EDLYN PEREZ
200 ELEVENCIONE, JESSA JESSAH BORRES

201 ELIC, NERI JOY GABRIELES
202 ELISAN, MONICA MACASADIA
203 ELUM, ROOSEVELT JIG ANSALAN
204 EMEMITA, KEHLLENE MAE CARBONELL
205 EMPINADO, MICHAEL JONE GAROLACAN
206 ENAGE, AMBER ELAINE VELASQUEZ
207 ENARIO, ARNEIL SALUDAR
208 ENCARNACION, JEE ANN FLORENDO
209 ENICO, ARIEL SIGARA
210 ENOC, ARNIEL REGIDOR
211 ENRIQUEZ, KEVIN VINCENT MACARAEG
212 ERRO, HANNA LEE ARUGAY
213 ESCANILLA, RUFFA MAE GANDO
214 ESPINO, MARITES BRAZIL
215 ESPIRITU, MARIE ANN PAMELA GUERRERO
216 ESPIRITU, PAULINE BILLONES
217 EUGENIO, MA VANESSA LAQUINDANUM
218 FABICON, DONNABELLE GAY BODO
219 FALOGME, ABIGAIL HINDAP
220 FEBRES, CATHERINE SALDO
221 FEVIDAL, NEÑA DIVINA DE VERA
222 FIEL, MAYVIEN LOBIDO
223 FLORALDE, HAZELINE AIVE MINA
224 FLORES, IRISH VERZOSA
225 FLORES, JONABELLE SOLMAYOR
226 FLORES, PRINCE FIDEL DELA VEGA
227 FOJAS, GRETA FALCESO
228 FORMOSO, ALMA MARIA ALIPUYO
229 FRANCHE, GLAIDEL ROSS GONZALES
230 FRANCISCO, JOY MIGUEL YANUARIO
231 FRESNIDO, HARCHELYN ENRIQUEZ
232 FULGADO, MARK FRANCIS PASIOLA
233 FULGENCIO, ERICKSON BORJA
234 FUMAR, JUDE ARTHUR MARTIRES
235 GABUCO-DANDAL, AMY JARANILLA
236 GABURO, LEONY VERA NEBRIJA
237 GAJETELA, KRISEL VELSIS
238 GALIN, CHERRY GRACE AGUILA
239 GALVEZ, JENELYN REVILLO
240 GALVEZ, RUBY GRACE CARI
241 GANANCIAS, ROCHELLE QUINTO
242 GARCIA, CHRISTIAN JADE COTDE
243 GARCIA, PATRICIA DIANNE SARMIENTO
244 GARCIA, REA JOY DUMAS
245 GATMAITAN, DEANNA RAMIREZ
246 GATON, MARITES FREMISTA
247 GAÑGAN, XYLENE ALCARAZ
248 GEGATO, DORIS NESIA ARTIEDA
249 GEMILGA, CHRISTINE MAE GEVERO
250 GENELZA, REEL WINSTON BACAY

251 GENTON, JUSTINE JOY MELITON
252 GERASOL, ELMARK IGNACIO
253 GERODIAS, JAN MARIE MONTILLANO
254 GEROMIANO, JOY FARENAS
255 GIRAY, LEENARD BANTAYAN
256 GONOWON, ATHLIEN AMOROSO
257 GONZALES, JENNIFER DERUDAR
258 GONZALES, JESSA NAZZ LOPEZ
259 GONZALES, MARK JHANELLE CRUZ
260 GRANDE, MARIBEL GUTIERREZ
261 GREGORIO, JENNIELYN GUBATANA
262 GREGORIO, JUVY GRACE TRAVILLA
263 GRIZO, ANGELICA LOJERO
264 GUARDIAS, APRIL LADY AUSTRIA
265 GUERRERO, JIGS IVAN RONCAL
266 GUIALIL, BABYLYN MOHAMAD
267 GULLE, QUEENIE MARIZ GRANDE
268 HABABAG, JESSTHER HERNANDEZ
269 HERRERA, APRIL FLORES
270 HERRERA, GENINE GARNA
271 HIPANAO, ARNEL SUMAYLO
272 HOGAN, GRAIL MARIBAO
273 IBAY, EVANGELINE PALOMARES
274 IBAÑEZ, KEVIN OLAYA
275 ILAO, ERLY CADA
276 ILAO, JESSALYN VALLESPIN
277 INDIDANIO, VIRALOU PATRIARCA
278 INOVERO, DONNABELLE SANDOVAL
279 ISUGA, ANGELO LUIS ELEP
280 ITER, AILEEN SAGUIREL
281 JABINES, JOHN MIGUEL CUIZON
282 JAMITO, ELENA GUMALAS
283 JANAPIN, MICHELLE MAGLALANG
284 JAROMAHUM, DARNYLL JOSHUA ALVEZO
285 JORDAS, MICHELLE FULGENCIO
286 JOVEN, JOHNVEN QUILONIA
287 JULIAN, ANGELICA MAE CULALA
288 KAUP, ROVILYN SAYAO
289 KHOO, VALERIE LIWAG
290 KING, JOHN VINCENT BRIONES
291 LABAJO, FLORDELIZ BIGWAS
292 LABANG, HAZLE JOY VENTIC
293 LAENO, RHODA JEMAIMA VERGARA
294 LAGUIALAM, SURAIDA LINTONGAN
295 LALISAN, RITCHELLE VERA ANINO
296 LAMBATING, ROJAN PALOMAR
297 LANDICHO, CHERRY DIAZ
298 LANNAO, JESSA ACABA
299 LARA, ERICK JOHN VALDEZ
300 LARINAY, NENETTE ARCELLE JOY PANGILINAN

301 LASAFIN, ROGIELYN ACQUIAT
302 LASTIMADO, DONNA JOY VILLAREAL
303 LAXAMANA, MARY ALLYSON CLAUDE CAMACHO
304 LEMERIC, ANGELIE JOY BANGELES
305 LIM, MARY IMMACULATE CAÑARES
306 LIM, RIONAH FAYE SOFIA DELFIN
307 LIRAZAN, LOUIELY ONDOY
308 LIWAG, RUTH LAPPAO
309 LONTOC, RIZIEL GUBI
310 LOPEZ, ROSALIE LAGUIAB
311 LORAÑA, JOERALYN DIZA
312 LUCAS, ELWIN RIVERA
313 LUMIBAO, ELAINE THEA QUIÑONES
314 LUNA, ADRIAN PHILIP BIÑAS
315 LUNA, GRECEL BERNALES
316 MACALINGGANG, JISTONI AMER
317 MAGALLON, TITO JR VALLECERA
318 MAGAYO, RUSSEL MAGBANUA
319 MAGDAMO, CLAIRE ANN
320 MAGDOBOY, CHAREZ JOY BANDIGAN
321 MAGHUYOP, ANGIE FUERTES
322 MAGLINTE, RODERICK BALOGBOG
323 MAIDO, MARICEL ARTIEDA
324 MALACCA, VIA-CAMILLE STA MARIA
325 MALLARI, ERICA AGUILAR
326 MALONES, MA MYLENE DERPO
327 MANALO, AIZA JANE SANICO
328 MANALO, RACHELYN MARCOS
329 MANCAO, KHRISTINE BRYLLE BASTIDA
330 MANINGO, YOLLYVIN BERNESTO
331 MANLA, KAREEN JOY REDUCTO
332 MANONGDO, MARIA LUISA REYES
333 MAQUIÑANA, ERIKA ROSE NAVIDA
334 MARCO, DIANNE MAE ARTUGUE
335 MARIANO, ANA MARIA EVANGELIO
336 MARTIN, MARILOU BANTIGUE
337 MASI, ARLINE TUNGPALAN
338 MASIKAT, AIMEE JANE SALUT
339 MASION, JESSA MAE ATABAY
340 MATEO, ROVIE JOIE GALLEGO
341 MATIC, MA MICHAELA TORRES
342 MATRIANO, LEVIN GERMAN
343 MATUGUINAS, DESSA SY
344 MEGALBIO, MARY CLARE LAGUMBAY
345 MELLORIA, MARY JOY FERRER
346 MENDIORO, EMMA MARIA MORATALLA
347 MENDOZA, CRISTIAN SALAZAR
348 MENDOZA, CRYZEL JANE BARCOS
349 MENDOZA, JOCELYN PAEZ
350 MERCADO, HONESTO V VILANO

351 MERCADO, MARY GRACE BALANSAY
352 MESINA, GISELLE DELA PAZ
353 MIRANDO, GIZELA MANZANO
354 MIRASOL, JOHN EMANUELLE DE LEON
355 MIRASOL, MAIRA NICOLAS
356 MOLDES, SYLVAN DAN MACABANTE
357 MOLINA, ANNE VENICE DE GUZMAN
358 MONISIT, EMALYN LICAROS
359 MONSALUD, MILDRED AOANAN
360 MONTEFALCON, ANN CYRELLE FORMALES
361 MONTERO, GENESIS DELA CRUZ
362 MORALES, JOEL SANTELLA
363 MOSQUERA, MICHAEL QUIBRA
364 MOSQUITO, ROSCENT AYUNAN
365 MOSTASA, MARICEL CADAG
366 MOYWELA, SUANIE MERADORES
367 MUÑOZ, RAZEL NATALIE DURAN
368 NATINO, VENICA NADINE DELFINADO
369 NATIVIDAD, ALYSSA MARIE DOMINGO
370 NATIVIDAD, MIRASOL SALADINO
371 NAVALES, JOLINA MAUREEN PADERANGA
372 NAVARRO, BETINA JANE SANTELLA
373 NELLAS, JOSELYNE AMBE
374 NONOG, REYNALYNE DE JESUS
375 NORELLA, BERNALYN SOBIATE
376 OCAMPO, YVANWEE CLAIRE DAYAG
377 OCTAVIANO, NOVIE JAY SIAO
378 OCTOBRE, CLYDIE LEE FERNANDEZ
379 ODOÑO, WARLITO JR GUERRERO
380 OLJOL, GISELLE JADE FECA
381 ORLOPIA, ADRIAN VICENTE
382 ORPALAS, EUNICIA JOYCE
383 ORPIADA, CHARMAINE ESPINA
384 ORTEGA, MARK ANGELO AÑOVER
385 ORTEGA, WEMILENE MAMA
386 ORTIGA, IVY ALQUIZOLA
387 ORTILANO, LIEZL SAMONTE
388 OSIK, GLAIZA GRACE BUCOD
389 PACALSO, ROMELITA MUJERES
390 PACALUNA, AMER HASSAN MALAWAD
391 PACATAN, MARY JANE COBRADO
392 PACRES, MARA IVY MANDIN
393 PADRE, FREDALYN SALDUA
394 PAET, RUBY PALACIO
395 PAGALING, ROD ULLYSES DABA
396 PAGAY, MARY ROSE POJAN
397 PAGUEL, LENITH DURAN
398 PAHATI, JILLIANE MAE JAUDALSO
399 PAL, SALVADOR ANTOLAN
400 PALAPAS, LALAINE TIHAP

401 PALCULLO, VINCE ERVIN VILLARETE
402 PALITOGEN, RHYMYELL AGASEN
403 PALOMARES, ARIAN JOY SUMOG-UY
404 PALPARAN, NIKKIE MARIE ANTONIO
405 PAMITTAN, MARICEL MIGUEL
406 PANGANIBAN, MARCK SAGUID
407 PANGANIBAN, MARIA GLADYS TABERNA
408 PANSINSOY, MA CHARISE CAMILLE QUIVIS
409 PARULAN, LORIELYN MASIL
410 PASCUA, MA CLARISSA RAMIREZ
411 PASCUAL, CHARLITO JR CORTADO
412 PASTRANA, LORENZO MIGUEL CALAGUAS
413 PATACSIL, APOLLO BELA-O
414 PATRON, APOLONIO MARTINEZ
415 PELAYO, ABEGAEL SUMANG
416 PERALTA, DAISY DALIVA
417 PEREZ, IMEE MICHELLE LARA
418 PEREZ, JUDE ELIZABETH COTARES
419 PERONA, DOMINGO III LAMPANO
420 PERONA, KATHLYN JANE LOGANG-A
421 PERTUDO, MARITONI CASINOVA
422 PICART, EMELYN SINGIT
423 PILONGO, APRIL CHRISTINE CLAIRE LIM
424 PIMIENTA, LEAH TALARO
425 PINEDA, GIN OSWALD RIVERA
426 PINTO, ABIGALE LUCERO
427 PIRA, JESSA MAE PERU
428 PIZAÑA, KIM BRYAN OCHEA
429 PIÑON, MARINEL
430 PLATINO, ESTERLYN CABANJEN
431 PLAZA, SUSSETTE GARCIA
432 POLICARPIO, HAZEL MONIQUE ARCE
433 PONSECA, CRISLEN RIVERA
434 PORESORES, RAIZA MAYE ACAS
435 PRE, ALLEN LAZARTE
436 PRINGASE, GINA CABANG
437 PUEBLAS, DEBORAH ASUERO
438 QUEBRAR, ALBERT CANTOS
439 QUEMADO, REYNA ROXETTE MINA
440 QUICAY, YOLLY OLMEDILLA
441 RABOR, JENNIFER TAPAT
442 RACCA, CHERRY JANE
443 RAGUCOS, FEBIE-ANN SOLAR
444 RAMIREZ, RENDZ PAMELA TRINIDAD
445 RAMOS, DOREEN CALION
446 RAPANUT, JEAN MAGNO
447 RASE, KRISTINA REGALA
448 RAYMUNDO, ALYSSA GENEVA SANTOS
449 RAYMUNDO, JOSH WALTER RAYMUNDO
450 RAYRAY, MARISSA TABBUAC

451 REBUCA, ROSE APPLE PILAR
452 REVITA, ANGELIE TAJANTAJAN
453 REYES, GILLIAN PANDINUELA
454 REYMUNDO, JEMMARIE FIGUERRES
455 RICALCAR, JOSIE MADUQUE
456 RIVERA, DONNA MAY CALLAR
457 RIVERA, MELODY TOLIBAS
458 RIZABA, JIE ANN ESTRERA
459 RIÑO, LOREN GENTEROY
460 ROCHA, CONNIE BELEN ESPIRITU
461 RODRIGUEZ, MICHAELLA JOSEPH
462 ROQUE, EDITHA CASTILLO
463 ROSE, HANNAH MARIE CARMELIE PADILLA
464 ROSIN, KAREN MANGAMPO
465 RUBIO, RUBY FE JUMAWID
466 SABLAY, DIANE LACEBAL
467 SAGANAY, JESSIEL PAHILANGCO
468 SALDAEN, JENARIE CALOY
469 SALINAS, MELITA CORPUZ
470 SALOBRE, JESHEENA BULOTANO
471 SALUGTA, MARY BAROQUILLO
472 SAMAMA, NORJANA MAKALAY
473 SAMSON, CHANDA BAUTISTA
474 SAMSON, CHRISTINE CAMILLE EMAT
475 SAMSON, TINAH MANAOIS
476 SAN PEDRO, RUBY ELLAINE FAJARDO
477 SANCHEZ, KENJI ALVIOLA
478 SANDOVAL, ANGELA SEVILLA
479 SANIEL, SHEEMNA SACEDOR
480 SANTELLA, ARLEIGH CRISOSTOMO
481 SARABILLO, ROLLY VELLESCO
482 SARAC, CARMELA SEPIACAN
483 SARILE, APPLE JANE YADAN
484 SAROL, AILLYN MAE TABUDLO
485 SEBASTIAN, ROCELYN LOTLOT RIVADA
486 SEGISMAR, NOVEM MAI CARLOMAN
487 SERRANO, MERIAM TRAPAL
488 SIGOT, GIRLY MHAE MINO
489 SILAPAN, ROSHELLE ANDAYA
490 SILLA, JEANY JAMELARIN
491 SILOG, TERESITA BUGNAY
492 SIMBAJON, SAMANTHA LUGO
493 SOCIAS, CAMILLE ANNE
494 SOCIAS, IRISH JOY ULLERO
495 SOLIVA, ERLINDA SULLA
496 SOMERA, MARIA CLARISSA
497 SON, MARIMAR ABAO
498 SONER, REYNALYN LAZARTE
499 SORETES, GLADYS JOY GUARDIAS
500 SORONEL, GINALYN RUTAQUIO

501 SUPAN, CARLA YVONNE PABLO
502 SUPSUP, CHARLLOTE MAGBALOT
503 TAAN, DANILO GOMOBAL
504 TABANGCURA, ANA FRANZ ANTOLIN
505 TAGUINOD, JOSEPHINE PAMITTAN
506 TALABA, GRACE LYN SABELLON
507 TAMAYO, VERONICA GONZALES
508 TAN, APRIL LOU BATIANCILA
509 TAN, CAILA DEMOISELLE CREDO
510 TARUC, ARDEE SAGUM
511 TAWALI, CINDY BUASEN
512 TEJADA, JINKY TOMAGAN
513 TELLIAMA, SUZIET QUINIO
514 TEMPORAL, ANNE CHRISTINE TAIT
515 TENIS, FATILYN BAY-AN
516 TERRE, EUFEMIA ANONONG
517 TIBAYAN, JALENE XENA CAAGBAY
518 TILLANO, ROCHELLE ANNE FLAVIANO
519 TIONGSON, RAIA OLORGA
520 TOLORIO, GRACE CAPITO
521 TORREMOCHA, VANESSA KAYE GOLOSINO
522 TOSCO, KRIZZHIELA MARIE BUENAVISTA
523 TOTAÑES, MAUREEN VELEZ
524 TULIAO, JULIE ANN MARTINEZ
525 TUTANA, RIAZEN JARDINEL
526 UBALDO, SANSEN BALIGUAT
527 UCHI, LEONICA CAMASO
528 URBANO, FELEN CLOTARIO
529 USMAN, SAMRA ABAD
530 VAGILIDAD, RIGEL ELLERY RAZ
531 VALDEZ, JONATHAN ALEJO
532 VALLENTE, ROBERT SR DOMINGO
533 VENTANILLA, NOLAYSA SENDIG
534 VICENTE, LAYZA MAE UYANGUREN
535 VIDAL, GRACE CAÑETE
536 VILLAMOR, HEIDE REMOLTA
537 VILLAMORA, MIKAELA DENICE SIRIBAN
538 VILLANUEVA, ELBERT JUNE RIVERA
539 VIRAY, ERNA MAR PINALAS
540 VOSOTROS, IVY ARNADO
541 YAGONG, MARCEL ANGELICA PRESTO
542 YAO, BRYAN JERAHMEEL GONZALES
543 YLAGAN, EDERLYN GLORIA
544 YNOT, MARIA SOLITA DARANG
545 ZAMAYLA, CELESTE LACERNA
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