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Volume 1, The 2007 Ateneo AEgisNOTE 1: This electronic version has been downsized to make it easier to upload.NOTE 2: What appears in the preview may not reflect the actual size of the yearbook.NOTE 3: The color scheme of this volume is unique to it. Each volume has a different color profile. Please take note that the intensity of the colors on paper may slightly differ from what you see here.

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Volume ISchool of HumanitiesLoyola Schools - Ateneo de Manila University

Copyright © 2007 by the 2007 Ateneo ÆgisPortraiture by Images by Child’s PlayCover design by Aaron James TangoanScript by Aaron Rufino PalabyabPhotography by Raymond Paul Balite, Marc Dominic Dycaico, Aaron Rufino Palabyab, Hubert Panchengco, Joseph Rocamora and Alyson YapGraphic design by Kimberly Atienza, Michael Bernardo Parker, Julius Anthony Porqueriño, Audrey Tessa San Agustin, Jed-Angelo Clarence Segovia, and Lady Krystle Tanmantiong

The 2007 Ateneo Ægis is published by Team Ægis for the 2007 graduating class of the Ateneo de Manila University, Loyola Schools.

The copyright of the individual write-ups reverts to their respective authors. Although they have been edited for style, grammar and brevity, the sentiments expressed are the sole responsibility of the authors. They do not necessarily echo the sentiments of the Ateneo de Manila University nor those of the 2007 Ateneo Ægis.

No part of the Ateneo Ægis may be reproduced in any matter without permission from the authors and the 2007 Ateneo Ægis. The 2007 Ateneo Ægis is a publication produced for scholastic reasons; this production, including text, information, photographs, and illustrations contained within it, are not produced for direct sales or similar purposes.

Printed and bound by Transprint Corporation in the Republic of the Philippines.

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We stand on a hill

no longer between earth and sky

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and what will be

But betweenwhat was

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a future of uncertainty,before we step into

we remember a past

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and what will be

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so we can

face tomorrowfull of gratitude and hope

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Remember.

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From the heart, congratulations to the Graduating Class of 2007!

You graduate at the closing of the Jubilee Year of the First Companions – St. Ignatius Loyola, St. Francis Xavier, and Blessed Peter Faber. Each one of them offers a unique gift.

As you leave the Ateneo, I wish you their three unique gifts – Ignatius Loyola’s vision of “finding God in all things”, Francis Xavier’s passion for service, and Peter Faber’s compassion and personal care for others.

We in the School of Humanities exerted our efforts in developing you to become graduates who are distinguished by academic excellence and service, rooted in our culture yet open to other cultures, creative, critical, and capable of making lasting commitments. Do come back, from time to time, to tell us that our efforts have not been in vain!

Do also come back even when you are no longer young but still full of hope to share and relive with us the happy memories of your life in Ateneo – to show us you have been loyal to the vision, the passion, and the compassion of the First Companions!

God bless you always in all your endeavors!

DEAN, SCHOOL OF HUMANITIESLeovino Ma. Garcia, Ph.D.

“I wish you three unique gifts – Ignatius Loyola’s vision of “finding God in all things”, Francis Xavier’s passion for service, and Peter Faber’s compassion and personal care for others.”

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AB Interdisciplinary Studies

AB Literature (English)

AB Literature (Filipino)

AB Philosophy

AB Philosophy: Pre-Divinity Track

BFA Creative Writing

BFA Information Design

BFA Theater Arts

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AB HUMANITIES 17

Agnes Therese Enriquez Abesamis

Agnes is……Playhouse Disney personified!…extremely talented!…a big bad wolf, full of lies and deceit! An outgoing comedian who is always ready to cheer you up whenever you’re down and who knows how to comfort a friend in need.…hot, hot, hot!…love! She was given a big heart that enables her to spread love around.…one of the sweetest girls you’ll ever meet!…priceless!…so sexy, Justin brought her back ten times! …my krash.…the great barracuda!…the transcendent!…my zoul-mate!…a Viva hot babe!…the greatest person ever to roam the earth!…the queen of hearts!…a superstar!…an advice column personified!

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Nadine Paula Liamzon Bautista

Nadine is like an onion. Her many layers make it hard to say that you finally know her for who she is.

On the outermost layer is a funny, loud, boisterous, and scandalous person. She can get along with anyone, which guarantees that hanging out with her will never be a dull episode. She is always game to do anything so long as it’s fun and, preferably, an adventure. She has a lot of energy that can be channeled into something great. She is, in short, dynamic and diverse. She can hang out with any type of group and still remain an individual.

Beneath all the layers she protects herself with is an insightful, observant, and sensitive person. She has been through a lot and has become quite mature for her age. Only her writing and rare sentimental moments reveal the wit and wisdom hidden behind her laughing façade.

As of the moment, she hasn’t decided on what to do with her life yet; but surely, whatever she decides to pursue in the future will be a guaranteed success. The guy who finally measures up to her will be lucky indeed. It is rare to find a fun person who can also be loved seriously at the same time. In a big university such as the Ateneo, it is so hard to stand out; but with Nadine, it comes naturally.

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Catherine Rae Tomas Espinosa

Espi/Rae is a woman of the arts…if by “arts” you mean the stick people she draws in her little stories that often involve amoebas which silence their pet cockroaches for being “infidels” by eating them and later dying of indigestion. She loves drawing on the edges of handouts and books, thereby giving borrowers of her things little surprises as they begin to read. It is therefore not peculiar that in the middle of a discussion on the amygdala, there will be a jack-o’-lantern waving cheerfully at you while you flip through the pages of her book.

A certified shoe addict, Espi definitely puts her shoes to good use as she skillfully runs around the campus in her heels, confounding both spectators and the laws of physics. She is also a bringer of fun and good cheer. She has a knack for calling up friends just to sing them cheesy power ballads and likes to scurry in between the bookshelves of the library à la Jack Sparrow.

But perhaps one of the quirkiest traits of Espi is her fondness for naming things that are unnamed and bestowing new names upon those that do. A person may be christened one name but for Espi that person might become Mildred, Duckie, or even Crookshanks; a friend may also be given a title such as “the Brown-nosing Little Cheeseball”. It might appear strange to outsiders; but for a privileged few, everything is taken in stride for they know that they are, after all, mere subjects of the Lord of the Cucumbers, Espi.

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Maria Victoria Roa Jalbuena

She’ll down a can of soda as early as six in the morning. She can pull off wearing whimsical and colorful outfits without a hitch. Her capacity to remember things people often forget (such as names, dates, and the overlooked details of an event) is unmatched. She is a self-proclaimed nomad who can walk for miles and hours – be it with purpose or simply for the sake of leisure. She can survive without a cell phone but is paralyzed without her planner. She has an unquenchable sense of wanderlust and adventure and lives for spontaneity. Talk to her long enough and you’ll notice that the expression choss has been uttered at least once. These are just a few of the many characteristics and quirks that make Mavis the individual she is.

Not afraid to be an oddball, Mavis isn’t one to follow the crowd and lives her life marching to the beat of her own drum. She is independent and very grounded, with her own set of values, principles, and morals; she rarely changes her views and opinions, especially if what is at stake is something that she is passionate about or something that is very dear to her. This is not to say that she is closed-minded though. Mavis enjoys engaging in conversations about anything and everything – be it matters that are trivial or serious. A lover of the humanities, she enjoys taking classes on literature, history, philosophy, cinema, and fine arts. Go ahead, befriend the girl wearing a gypsy skirt and funky glasses – there’s so much more to know.

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Andrea Escolin Katipunan

She likes to pass herself off as poised and simple but is a full-blown closet weirdo. She obsessively loves literature, music, and food. She loves to invent words. She thinks words beginning with the letter “f” are gay. (Fluffy? Flamingo? Flamboyant?) She loves her friends who are also weirdos, just like her. She loves the rain and getting wet in the rain. She wants to fly and be free. She wants to steal a book from the library before she graduates. She wants world peace. She secretly wishes to be a rock star:

Come on baby, light my fire!Try to set the night on fire!

She can hardly sing a note in tune though. But who cares? She’ll travel and teach as rock stars do. She’ll see the world and scream at the top of her lungs, “I am a golden god!”

Yes, she’ll laugh and love and live.

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Justine Laya Carabuena Paredes

Justine comes with her own background music: a power ballad from, yes, Meatloaf. Her mug shot, glossy in tasteful sepia, reads: AB HUM, Milo analyst, matahum.

Putting her exaggerated drunken spells aside, she’s a perfectly harmless puso-biting and lechon-gnawing Cebuana who loves to play football in the rain and all.

She can name at least five famous Fabio’s in existence – from the poster boy to the Italian booter.

Justine is a trooper who manages to breeze through schoolwork with an effortless jig from her hip – a natural when it comes to snazzy dance moves, as she confesses to be the muse of Sergio Mendes.

Her passion is traveling – just remind her to stay away from the gypsies and gelato. And, yes, a free ticket to Pamplona will warrant you a back rub.

She will do anything for love, but she won’t do that.

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Immaculate Mendoza Ching

Icee navigates through every day with a sense of confidence about what is right and what is wrong. Her natural intelligence and street smarts are overshadowed by her unflinching moral convictions and deep and honest compassion for others. She is always there when needed; giving her all to friends, family, and loved one – unexpectedly or not. Her wide circle of friends is constantly treated with her unique brand of warmth and unfailing thoughtfulness. There’s always a gesture, a card, a message from her to let you know that she’s there.

Her frankness is equally without fail. She is strongly opinionated, firmly unswayable on her beliefs, and fiercely loyal. This makes her an asset to any cause she devotes herself to and to every life she touches. She will accompany you on long walks around campus in fun and sadness, jest and anger. She will listen, talk, and remember. She will scold, she will comfort, she will smile. She will be there, through craziness and embarrassments, as the good, constant thing in your life.

Always.

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Herika Angelica Reyes Chua

“Softie, but also a toughie” is a phrase that best describes this campus heartthrob. Oftentimes you’ll see this gal whining about her misfortunes only to see that, ironically, her success comes from the very way she thinks so negatively about things. This girl might seem to have a soft core but she’s definitely a soldier deep inside.

This chick can often be seen talking to herself while walking around campus alone, while guys admire her from a distance. She may look lost and in disarray at times but that’s probably because of the different activities she manages to get herself into. This girl’s everywhere. Amazingly, she can do everything all at once – academics and loads and loads of extracurricular activities, while squeezing in time for her family and friends in between.

She never forgets to share what she has with others even when it means sacrificing time for herself. Her commitment to organizing benefits for cancer patients stands as a testament to this. Herika’s natural passion for what she really loves never fails to astound and inspire me.

She is beauty and brains inside and out, backed up with a pleasant personality and earnest desire to achieve more – who wouldn’t want this girl?

Despite everything she has and has achieved, she never fails to keep both feet on the ground.

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Larisse Cuatico Chua

She walks to class in long direct strides, seemingly oblivious to the interested stares that she gets from people who notice her pretty chinita features. She seems aloof and untouchable, but then one gets flustered as she breaks into a breathtaking smile upon seeing a familiar face. Her smile hints at a warm, affectionate character; albeit one that can also be mischievous and sarcastic.

Magic Sing, koreanovelas, Winnie the Pooh, romantic comedies, cute guys, basketball games, everything pink, and anything edible are things sure to make her happy; while rain showers, pesky group mates, and unreasonable teachers summon her acerbic, sharp humor. She can find joy in the simplest of things and can laugh at the direst of circumstances – this is the unique gift that she shares with the people around her.

She works hard and breezes through classes that others struggle with. Undeniably she is highly intelligent and definitely capable – but don’t be fooled. At the same time, she is imbued with a sensitivity borne out of a deep capacity for feeling and caring for other people. She is dependent, not out of necessity, but out of a desire to share and open herself up to others.

One page, probably even a million, won’t do justice to the unique person that she is. Just get to know her…I guarantee a mind-blowing, life-changing encounter.

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Madeleine Therese Capati Constantino

There is no denying that there is something more to this woman than physical beauty. She is extraordinary indeed in more ways than one. A friend you will have more similarities with than you can imagine; a daughter you can trust to obey, love and respect you; and a sister you can count on. When God poured down height, beauty, brains, and attitude, Mads was one of the lucky few who didn’t have an umbrella. Don’t be deceived by the seemingly regal way she carries herself though. She may seem intimidating – strutting around campus with her long, swishy hair and fair, flawless skin – but she is absolutely crazy and down-to-earth. Think Ms. Congeniality.

Mads’s humor can spice up any conversation. Her attraction to adventure drives her to pursue a variety of things, like mountain climbing, proving that a “kikay girl” can survive in the wild. If that’s not enough, she’s also sweet and thoughtful, making those around her feel special. Mads, a deity, a goddess in her own right, and yet mortal in her own little trivialities. Her beauty is something one encounters only once in a lifetime and yet she is humble enough to oppose any praise given her.

She is alive with stories of happy affairs, her merry chortle and childish curiosities leading to long conversations about nothing (and everything) and ending in peals of laughter.

What is there not to love about Madeleine? Nothing. What is there to love? Everything.

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Lorenzo EnriqueDiaz Crisostomo

He is a piece right off the chess board: the knight, the furtive mover, the angled thinker, and the spearhead of strategies. Woven right out of the tapestries of Greek battles, Roman conquests, and English invasions, Enzo harbors the ancient, almost forgotten and scarcely venerated essences of honor and valor. We relive true principles with him and appreciate the core ethics of life. He is a warrior of this day – in the conquest of truth and in the battle for love. Where he fights, one absorbs the spirit of his purpose and is enamored with the queries of his journey.

Nobody can be more real. He knows himself and that’s what he projects. Down-to-earth, well-connected, and yet tied to ethereal notions of honor, hope and love, Enzo steps to the beat of his own heart. What it beats to, I imagine, is the mellow yet strikingly colorful sounds of jazz – a cold yet feverish tune of tamed hardship and effortless joy. Who he is then is a man who is capable of reaching the top by simply being himself, because in knowing himself he discerns that he can do it. It’s all a matter of esteem.

Enzo loves listening to different kinds of music, but he is also a musical artist. He’s a creative composer, with a style is like no other l have heard before. He plays the lead guitar for the band Luna Moth and is often called “the Axe man” or Kenshi, the legendary samurai. He is my best friend and I wouldn’t have it any other way.

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Ariadne Rosario Anastasia Josaine Soriano CristobalWhen the blues whomp you up on the side of the head/Throw ‘em to the floor and kick ‘em out the door/When the blues kick you in the head/And you roll out of bed in the morning/Just sit on the porch and swing/The heat of the day’s got me in a haze/Those lazy days of summer are here Just let the breezes flow,/Through your mind,/I feel so fine.- The B-52’s, “Dry County”

Its lookin’ like we’re getting there/Over here, comin’ clear/Place that has no rhymes, or times, or crimes/Just good times/Take me away/To a place where the good times, good times roll/Don’t let me stay/In a place where this hate can steal my soul.- Tommy Lee, “Good Times”

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Jacob Singson Cusi

Jak is everybody’s burst of sunshine. Ever so perky, thoughtful, sweet, and maniacally innocent, he can brighten up your day by merely gracing you with his presence. Problems dissipate into thin air once you cross paths with this life-sized happy pill. I have shared most of my problems with this special creature and he has helped me through and through. He is more than willing to put his “giddiness” to a halt just to listen to what’s bothering me. Without Jak, gloomy clouds would forever be hovering over my head. Thank God for my very own sunshine pill!

Malikot…is what his friends call him. Malambing…is how most girls find him. Humble…is how people who know him see him. Lapitin…is what he is towards those in between. The World…is what I think of him.

Gentlemanly. Protective. Kind. Steady. Fun. Funny. Charming. Captivating. Supportive. Sincere…And so much more. He will surely make anyone go crazy over him.

Sometimes he thinks he’s lost, confused, and the unluckiest person in the world, but I don’t know how he can possibly think this because he is such a blessing to his family, a real joy to his friends, and God’s gift to me.

Patience, dear Jak, you’ll be two steps ahead. Your possibilities are endless, opportunities, countless.

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Ritzmond Adaza David

Tzi Tzi is a name that means a host of different things in other languages. But in the land of Ateneo, Tzi Tzi is synonymous to constancy – something so unwavering, one need not know him to know that table in the caf where he sits every morning and calmly, like a samurai, begins his day. Although his short, stocky frame and trademark facial hair may be the defining characteristics that people will remember him by and that Company B will never get to show off, it is his witty sarcasm and cynicism that sets him apart from everyone. Strange as it may sound, his hilarious disdain for the world and the people in it is the very source of his charm. However, one need not worry, for even though his sense of humor may be dark, his heart certainly is not.

Few people have the capacity to match the intensity and dedication that Tzi Tzi devotes to his work. He is goal-oriented, focused, and passionate in everything that he does. Whether it be an English paper for a raccoon, taking a picture of a friend, or playing a card game, he gives the same special care and attention to all the little details as he would a masterpiece.

Amazingly, when it comes to friendship, he’s able to care and love even more. Easily one of the most compassionate people around, Tzi tries to hide the extreme hopeless romantic in him because it opposes the cynic within, but that’s what makes being with Tzi such an adventure.

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Jefferson Viray de Guzman

Jeff’s got it all – looks, brains, and humor. Add his spectacular basketball skills and you get one hell of a guy. He is “multi-talented” – an excellent athlete, an outstanding student, a card shark, a witty comedian – he’s great at everything. Despite these, Jeff is a very humble person. Don’t let his intimidating appearance deceive you for underneath all that machismo is a really nice guy. A glimpse of Jeff’s hand will give you an idea of how big his heart is. Every pump fuels his drive and determination to accomplish anything he sets his mind to.

A day with Jeff is incomplete without his infectious humor and laughter. The warmness of his presence is openly welcomed by the people around him. He loves to spend time with his friends and joke about anything under the sun. The fun surely never stops whenever he’s around. Jeff is a true friend, a bona fide Berch boy. However, he can also be very serious when it comes to schoolwork. A fearless competitor, he always brings his “A” game, whether he’s on the court or in the classroom. A leader on and off the court, Jeff makes everyone around him feel at ease and comfortable.

Jeff’s defining moments are best witnessed when one engages in deep conversation with him. A lot of ideas, some amusing, come out of him and you realize that he’s a genuinely conservative guy. His wit is striking; his practicality is admirable; but most of all, his passion is genuine. Whatever challenges and obstacles lie ahead, Jeff will surely be able to triumph over them with flying colors.

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Anne Kyna Serviano de Villa

This one is hard to handle. You will hate her.

She’ll call you when she’s nervous for an exam, drag you for company with the most unusual troubles, and send you a text message in the middle of the night and ask you to call her.

Anne is definitely one of the most easily remembered students in the batch – that is, if we take her ID number into account. Her ID number 033333 is definitely a conversation starter – not that she needs any help in talking to people because she is the type of person that others can easily have great conversations with. If she were born a guy, people would call her a true blue-blooded Atenean. Her school spirit is evident in her never-ending support for everything Ateneo – events and basketball teams among others. You could always expect her to be in the crowd, cheering her heart out during basketball games – for men’s and women’s teams alike.

Despite her apparent worldliness, Anne is a simple lady at heart. Sweetly innocent, she never runs out of time for her family and friends. She’ll give you a hug when you need it and do it spontaneously so that you’ll be pleasantly surprised. She also has a knack for perceiving people’s needs and is equipped with the skills to respond to them.

Now, do you hate her? I didn’t think so.

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Michel Dominique Jacinto del Carmen

You know how in movies there’s always that perfect song playing in the background while the ever-so-dashing protagonist is deep in thought, or as he practices his karate moves in a movie montage, or as he sweeps the girl of his dreams off her feet? Well, that’s how it is every waking moment in Nikki’s head. It’s practically impossible not to think of Nikki in relation to his music. Anything from the Beatles, to Chicago, to some obscure German song about God-knows-what, you can be sure that Nikki’s got it stowed away either in his hard drive or in the ever-reliable jukebox inside of his head. I should know for he’s introduced me to many peculiar and obscure songs – songs that I never thought I’d get to hear (or enjoy) in my lifetime.

But that is, perhaps more than anything, what encapsulates who Nikki is and what he does. With Nikki, you should never expect just the formulaic, the run-of-the-mill, the ordinary, the everyday. After all, this is the guy who’ll flirt unabashedly with band managers and freshmen alike; who’ll cram an entire marketing proposal (from strategy to implementation) in one night, and pull it off; and who’ll apply to MI-6 online just because and leave it simply at that. Some would call what he does madness, but I beg to differ. You see, what Nikki does, and does better than many of us will ever learn to do, is live – that is, balls-out, hair-blowing-in-the-wind, both-arms-raised living – and for that, I count myself lucky to be his friend.

Here’s lookin’ at you, kid. Cheers.

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Kristine Wong dela Cruz

According to survey respondents, these are the following descriptions that come to mind when asked about Deecee:

Fun drinking buddy * coffee addict * small eyes, big smile * cocktail connoisseur * independent * speaks her mind * expert crammer * athletically-inclined * god-fearing * closet MYMP fan * good ate * hates waiting * big, big bully * loves cooking * “critic” * dependable (most of the time) * protective friend * compulsive buyer/eater/drinker * simple, unpretentious * clean-toes freak * bum * “partial” to freshies * shot glass collector * kuripot! * mababaw ang kaligayahan * crybaby * great block mate

Based on the findings above, the researchers conclude that Deecee is a uniquely special specimen bound to give everyone a memorable and fun-filled experience of friendship.

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Conrado Gerardo Rene Limcaoco Diaz II

Hey, how have you been? Are you happy?

Remember pulling all-nighters as you crammed for tests? Remember feeling so tired, bleary-eyed, pissed off, and looking longingly at your bed? They said that you’d miss this later on in life. (Do you?) Remember those wild parties at your house and the memories (good and bad) that you woke up to the next day? Remember that time in Mt. Pulag with the Loyola Mountaineers when you walked not amongst the clouds but above them? Or the weeks with the “bench” in Tali and Tagaytay? And being a Griffin – we never won a single game, but it was great fun anyway? Remember that day when you cut all your classes to spend eight hours at the “bench” and you knew at that moment that you were amongst family? Remember that oatmeal gunk you brought to school everyday for two years? Remember love and lazy afternoons, rolling around, being useless and savoring every second? Remember your dreams of going to Africa, surfing, trying exotic cuisines, climbing the highest peaks, diving the most pristine waters, and, of course, marrying the love of your life?

Never compromise these things for they represent who you are. Remember the Philosophy of Chill, to see the big picture, to keep in mind what is important, and to never get caught up in the details. Remember me.

Take care always, pare,You, a moment ago

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Christopher Brackett Esguerra

Christopher B. Esguerra actually prefers to be addressed as Chito. The name may sound simple, comic, slang, or plain – things that he thinks accurately describes himself. Growing up among his peers introduced him to many different things – sports, books, alcohol, music…and the list goes on. His obsession for video games and cartoons has left a lasting impression on his future goals and ambitions. When he experienced his first comic book, everything simply felt like it should.

Chito has been a part of the Ateneo community since his elementary years. He graduated grade school as a member of 7-Xavier. In high school, he was one of the K-boys, a mixed group of talented people that he would always remember as his first family in the Ateneo. The university put him in the Interdisciplinary Studies course, under block D1.

There is not much to say about Chito, being the shy and passive character that he is. Teachers would say that he sleeps in class too much. Girls think his mischievously green sense of humor is disgusting. The guys think it’s cool. His friends enjoy his company. Good friends like drinking beer with him; the close ones find comfort in his advice.

Chito appreciates a more morbid feel to art. His exposure to comic books has inspired him to pursue his own original style in the field. Years from now, he can see himself as a professional graphic artist, behind his drawing desk and sketching creations of his own.

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Jurgen Tamayao Estanislao

Standing six feet and five inches tall, it would be hard not to spot him even in a hallway full of busy students. Jurgen is a philosophical thinker, a multi-faceted artist, and a spirited basketball player. Yet despite his many talents, he never lets arrogance get the better of him and maintains an attitude of sincere humility despite the potential magnitude of his capability – a reflection of how down-to-earth he truly is despite his intimidating presence.

Surprisingly enough, he does not seem to fit into any usual category – in fact, he is quite a paradox. Tall yet small. Athletic yet intellectual and artistic. Similar to the day he changed a Philosophy professor’s view of athletes, it is certain that he is to make great changes in the minds and lives of many. Indeed, like an uncarved block of wood that embodies humility and simplicity, he exemplifies the gravity of his own potentiality.

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Jomar Felix Fajardo

So what do other people have to say about Jomar?

M BOYS: Ge: guwapo, macho kaso bading!; Pao: Siyempre pa! Tantananan! Umhmmm!; JR: Loko pero hindi papaloko!; Mart: truthful, comic, persevering; Dean: Lifetime member of the sando and mango gangs.

THE FAMILY: Ate Mayye: my baby bro, kuripot, moody; Nephews Nathan and Elmier: he’s a guy, loves us, we like to sleep while he drives the car.

THE BENCH: Chuck: makulit, masaya, pwede ring iresponsable; Cheeno: bastos, cariñoso, bolero; Kiko: maaasahan kaso hindi rin; Pusta: bombastic, chillax, bred.

THE BLOCK: Mats: macho, gwapo, caring; Nez: creative, loko-loko, good singer; Cams: quirky, madating, mabango; Chel: kamukha si Humpty Dumpty; May: laugh-trip, loveable, wholesome!; PJ: mabilis na dribbler pero sablay na shooter; Danie: suave, mysterious, agreeable; Gino: shining, shimmering, splendid; Juju: ako ang batas.

Yes, he can be unrelentingly impish but that’s what keeps his truest friends and loved ones indisputably enamored. His charm enables him to get away with practically anything. On the flip side, Jomar is incredibly dedicated. Music and photography fuel his ambitions and with his passion and strength of mind, there is no stopping him from realizing his aspirations. He will undoubtedly make it. Big.

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Clarissa Bettina Filamor Faylona

Reese is sweeter than her peanut butter chocolate namesake. She is one girl who can brighten up your day with her mix of tough yet sweet conversations and simple hello’s. Like the saccharine outer cup of the candy, she can make you high on endorphins, just by being right by your side.

However, Reese’s cool outer shell can also get soft and mushy, revealing what she really is on the inside – soft, velvety and warm. Unlike ordinary candy left out in the open air, she does get soft and eventually melt. But the beauty about Reese is that even if she softens, one thing remains constant: her sweetness. Her kind, caring personality never fades, whether you meet her as the calm, cool, and collected one or the soft and mushy girl.

A chockfull of greatness, there is a lot of Reese to go around. She shares herself to the noblest of causes and shares every single ounce of herself to everyone, always offering to be of service.

Reese: a truly awesome girl, always delectable in her chocolate caring and peanut-butter passion.

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Trisha Isabelle Fernandez Fernandez

It could have been anywhere and it may have happened anytime, but there was that point right between extreme boredom and total giddiness when you somehow looked up and saw her. Is there even such a thing as a telling place or time? There is none. Trish seems to be everywhere all at once, her nature quite closely comparable to the omnipresence of a higher being.

That may be an exaggeration. But if you knew her, you wouldn’t hesitate to agree. She flits about like there’s no tomorrow, slings a good, solid arm over anyone who needs it, matches wits with people from all walks of life, and manages to maintain that beguiling charm. All this despite the stress and turmoil of whatever negative energy pulls her down. Her intellect is versatile – ranging between the critically philosophical to the downright absurd. Her eyes reflect a world of views, ideologies, dreams, and achievements. Her youthful energy is more than enough to propel her goals to their destined targets.

Maybe you’ve never met her, but I highly doubt that. And if you have, you’re one of the many who now nod along in agreement. You could be attracted, curious, perhaps, even slightly afraid. But that just goes to show neutrality isn’t possible with Trish.

She isn’t just anyone, she isn’t ordinary. To the people who see through her and know her most, she’s anything but.

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Juan Enrique Rodriguez Flojo

If anyone personified the word smooth, it would be Niki Flojo. “Flo” is the Filipino Pharrell. In fact, Niki idolizes Pharrell, N.E.R.D’s producer/rapper/entertainer-extraordinaire and they share some similar qualities. Both are confident, intelligent, and multi-talented. Both manage and perform in a band as well. Both are also predators who share the same dangerously sweet tongue.

Niki has the uncanny ability of relating easily and talking to people from all walks of life – may it be a jeepney driver or a college girl. It’s because of his excellence and enthusiasm in speaking to the latter that he is often misunderstood and reputed to be a bolero, flirt, and babaero. However, if Niki were guilty of anything, it would be for being the kind of man who appreciates women. He’s a great listener for he is very sincere.

Wit comes naturally to this aspiring model who actually has more depth than most people give him credit for. His close relationship with God guides him in making sound decisions.

Literally meaning “weak” in Spanish, Flojo defies how his name defines him. His ability to center himself while juggling a ridiculous number of commitments is testament to this fact. What’s even more amazing is how Niki always makes the time to hang out with friends despite his busy schedule.

Niki is truly a rare find. He’ll forever spice up your life with the simple saying of “Yezzir!”.

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Omar Mirabueno Gabito

Hindi matatawaran ang kabutihang loob ni Omar. Lagi siyang may handang tulong kapag ika’y may pakiusap. Isang kaibigang masarap kasama sa asaran at sa pagtambay sa PubRoom, maaaring makipagkuwentuhan kay Omar sa maraming bagay – sa mga usaping pulitikal, sosyal, at kahit na nakatutuwa. Bukod dito, propesyunal din siya lalo na sa mga gawaing pang-organisasyon. Isang mahusay na kasapi ng Bagwisan ng Sining sa Matanglawin, binibigay niya ang buong puso at ginagawa ang lahat ng makakaya upang lubos na mapahusay ang mga dibuhong inilalagay sa magasin.

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Ginno Paulo Beltran Gonzales

With this quiet, brooding boy-next-door lingering around the Ateneo corridors, it is impossible to miss Gio in a sea of glowing and vibrant personalities ubiquitously spotted around campus. Innately gifted in the art of drawing, Gio can draw in a flash; with lightning speed, he is able to complete his sketches, portraits, and caricatures with unquestionable artistic precision. No one knows where this suberb ability was sourced. A mystery to all, Gio’s drawing potential is akin to an invisible force. It is difficult to pinpoint its source and magnitude, but its strong presence is there. Armed with his blunt supplies and scratch, expect Gio to bring life into any drawing. With a history of otherworldly escapades, intense drama, and a twist of worldly dementia, any drawing by Gio will surely speak an infinity of words.

Gio is a true Atenean with his outstanding valor and compassionate soul. His Ateneo-acquired knowledge, desire for originality, and lack of vanity enable him to be the perfect gentleman. Despite the calm exterior, his drawings reflect a vision of glorified humanity and credibly depict the predicaments of the awkward youth. That he allows us to peek into his creative world simply shows that Gio is not only a master of his art, but also an enigmatic individual who truly embodies what it means to be a blue-blooded Atenean.

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Georgina Ann Herrero Hernandez

The sky is clear tonight – a perfect time to look up at Him.I know that if I stretch out my hands high enough,He will reach out and do the same.There is something in me that is overflowing with joy,And no matter where I go or whom I meet,I only feel this joy.The world is so vast yet I have embraced it,And it has embraced me as well.I think the sun is rising now – a perfect time to walk with Him.I know that if I stay close by,Everything will be just fine.The day is just beginningAnd already I’ve learned to let go.

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Maria Corazon Rivera Hernandez

Butterflies. Mirror. Sequins. Doodles. These are a few words related to Ms. Maria Corazon Hernandez. But there is something more to her than these details. Cori exhibits a serene and candid persona. Her face emulates an untarnished soul and glistens with unadulterated innocence. She keeps within her an insatiable essence, an inquisitive nature that desires to know more and questions matters that she is oblivious of. Her beauty lies in the alluring personality that sparkles in the crowd, the exotic charm that entices only the hearts of distinguished gentlemen as no ordinary man can see beyond her soulful eyes.

This young lady has a million and one stories to tell and every single one is worth listening to. She reiterates that “steady dating is tantamount to social suicide,” quoting from her Th131 professor. She delights in her singlehood and makes the most out of it. She indulges in life’s simple pleasures – books with fairytale endings, tear-jerker movies, and never-ending phone conversations with friends.

Like most college students, she ends up cramming her papers and other school projects but she somehow still manages to finish with fairly gratifying marks. Her strength lies in her probing character which is matched by a seemingly ceaseless optimism. She may be silent most of the time, but inside her lies an abstract and unpredictable lady with a strong will and dignity. Undeniably, this damsel is an embodiment of true beauty.

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Luis Enrico La’O Hernando

I can easily say that Luis or Nando is one of the closest friends a person can have. I remember the hours we’d spend complaining about everyday life, telling jokes and laughing at the most shallow of things. He’s the type of guy who’d be perfect for a Mentos commercial, with his laidback attitude, trademark smile, and a figurative thumbs up that tells you there’s nothing he can’t handle. And after all the years I’ve spent with him, I must say that there is little that he can’t do.

He lives his life with music playing in the background. With earphones plugged into his ears, it’s hard not to stop and take notice of what wonders could be brewing in his head. “He’s got wits, he’s got looks, he’s got passion.” He can can make anyone laugh effortlessly with his excellent wit. He may seem indifferent but he’s one of the nicest and most dependable guys one will ever meet. He’s strong-willed, strong-hearted, and strong-minded. He’s the guy who people want with them when everything goes wrong, because they know that he’ll stick with them until the very end. That’s how good a friend he is.

As the song “Wake Up” by Arcade Fire goes, “With my lightnin’ bolts a glowin’ I can see where I’m goin’ to be when the reaper he reaches and touches my hand…” Nando lives freely. He lives life on the wild side, speeding past everything in his path, making sure that he lives his life one day at a time, making sure not to miss a second.

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Justin Ross Limtong Huang

Justin is the kind of guy whom you cannot help but instantly like. He’s quite a character and quite the entertainer. However, he is more than what people make him out to be, more than just the class clown. Justin is someone you can talk to about things that really matter – like the weather! Kidding aside, he gives the best advice when you least expect it. One thing that people will probably remember about him is his love for the game. He loves basketball so much that it’s probably part of his DNA (and it most likely is). As soon as he enters the court, he becomes a whole different person.

When God threw into the world different skills and talents for us to have, Justin caught the gift of basketball but missed the gift of dance. He was born with two left feet, but his determination to actually execute some serious dance moves more than compensates for his inability to actually perform them.

Michael Jordan once said, “I’ve missed more than 9,000 shots in my career. I’ve been trusted to take the game-winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.” That is exactly how Justin is – he learns from his mistakes and is not easily discouraged. That is precisely how he’ll learn to do the dance steps he so dreams of executing – through sheer determination and passion.

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Kristel Sy Ko

Patient Number: 033465

Diagnosis: Patient is found to have Acute Walking Contradiction Syndrome.

Symptoms: Patient manifests gullible skepticism, vague certainty, expressive introversion, random consistency, and violent pacifism. This is also found in conjunction with other simple complications, namely: advanced cramming, being an independent brat, and being a focused multi-tasker. Symptoms are all in line with diagnosis above.

Treatment: Administer regular amounts of DVD’s, preferably at least twice a month. Monitor patient’s movie-substance intake to prevent recurrent spending fits. Regular exposure to Internet and cable TV is recommended to reduce erratic mood swings (ensure moderate exposure as excesses may induce a catatonic state). Avoid recurring elements as it may trigger explosive bouts of irritability and sarcasm. If exposed, immediately isolate (leave patient to fume) and deliver element source to nearest paramedic.

Patient Status: Still under observation.

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Robert Kevin Cruz Lachica

Perceived to be happy-go-lucky, humorous, down-to-earth, and outgoing, Kevin is best described by one word: grand. Indeed, there’s more to him than meets the eye.

Once you get to know him, you’ll see that Kevin is someone whom you can learn a lot from. He is responsible and dedicated – whether it be for school, organizations, family, golf, or friends. In everything he does, his passion drives him to always be the best that he can be. He is a visionary. Ambitious and detail-oriented, he knows what he wants and he won’t let anything keep him away from it. Kevin is also honest to others and honest to himself. He cares deeply for his family and for everyone close to his heart. His friends can attest that having Kevin as a friend means always having him watch your back and never having a boring moment. As he makes his way to newer heights, expect a lot of great things from him. An amazing guy with an amazing heart: Kevin Lachica.

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Zion Cesar Knight Laterre

Blue Eagle #21 lives and breathes basketball. A thinking hustler inside the paint, the Laterreminator makes rebounding and blocking seem easy with his kangaroo-esque leaps and jumps.

Growing up in the Outback and being blessed with good genes (thanks to his Australian-Jamaican lineage), he excels in sports and considers the beach his second home. Off-court, he is a gadget freak, a nature-lover, and a one-woman man for Karla. An advocate of healthy living, he steers clear of junk food and vice – although he is human enough to cheat occasionally with pounds of chocolates. Despite his towering height, Mt. Zion is the epitome of humility and benevolence. With his amiable gaze, he gives face to cliché adjectives such as kind, polite, generous, and pleasant – a bona fide Mr. Nice Guy. Yet his introverted disposition hides a brilliant workhorse who firmly disbelieves in succumbing to limitations. His focus and determination to succeed is guided by his mantra: “What Zion wants, Zion gets.”

Surprisingly, this Ozzy mate has a few bizarre and wacky antics up his sleeve. Spend a few minutes with him and he’ll entertain you with his aboriginal dance. Hand him anything tasty and he’ll smell it first before putting it in his mouth. Give him Filipino food and he’ll put catsup on it. Plus, he’s ambidextrous to boot! He plays pool with his left hand, plays the guitar with his right, kicks a football with his left foot, and jumps off the other. Truly, Zi is horras (oh, that’s “crazy” in Zionese).

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Gretchen Nacario Laurel

Paradoxical si Chen, Cheness, Gretch, o Greta. Paradox. Ibig sabihin sabog, malabo, mahirap maintindihan, lampas sa anumang pagpapakahulugan. Intimidating, ang hirap lapitan…yun pala isa sa pinakamabait na taong makikilala mo. Ang sungit tingnan – war face kasi; pero, iyakin naman, sensitive, sobrang maawain, at overwhelmingly sweet…lagi tuloy nabibiktima ng mga bata at pusa sa Katipunan. Responsible, siya yung favorite group mate nang lahat nga tao pero takaw-tulog at may katamaran din. Mahilig sa “labas” (windang alert) pero she knows when to go back to business. Matalino sana, insightful, at kakaiba mag-isip; yun nga lang, walang sense of direction. After four years, nawawala pa rin sa Ateneo. Fashionista, magaling manamit, suki kasi ng ukay-ukay. Maganda, Filipina beauty nga eh, yun lang, ang tingin sa sarili “average” at “nothing out of the ordinary.” Masarap kausap at may sense of humor, pero madalas spaced out at nawawala na pala sa conversation niyo. Makakalimutin, parang may Alzheimer’s…pero hindi niya kinakalimutan kapag may minahal na siya. Madami nang napagdaanan, pero optimist pa rin at feeling niya may pag-asa pa rin. Mature at selfless kung mag-isip, pero hindi pa rin nawawala ang inner (at medyo autistic) child within. Basta, magulo siya. Hindi talaga maikakahon. Pero siguro yung pinaka-ugali niya: totoo siya. Totoo siyang kaibigan kasi lahat kayang intindihin para sa iyo; totoo siyang magmahal kasi hindi niya kailangan ng dahilan at totoo siyang tao kasi lahat kaya niyang pagdaanan at pagtagumpayan. Tapos.

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Maria Christine Diasanta Lechuga

Emcie is a woman with an all-embracing, liberal way of thinking in almost everything in life. She is a person who is not scared of voicing out her opinions. She can be very articulate especially when it comes to political issues. She sticks to her beliefs – a trait which makes people say, “Man, I wish I had strong willpower like her.” Emcie is also mesmerizing as she is innocent yet very much mature. She takes pleasure in even the smallest things like diet sodas, coffee, and good music.

When it comes to her sensitive side, Emcie is one of those people who inspires you to keep doing what you want to do and motivates you when you’re at your lowest moments. She can definitely captivate one’s soul by being a glimmer of light to everyone. Her perceptiveness comes with sympathy. She’s a good listener and can tolerate a friend’s rants and raves without complaint. Her extrovert personality makes her very much affable and convivial as seen in her innumerable devoted friends.

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Valerie Ann Ang Lee

Hear that funny laugh? No doubt about it, that’s Val! Don’t be fooled by the seemingly shy and reserved façade that Val portrays. Once you get to know her, she has a lot to say, especially when the conversation is about dogs, shopping, or the various things she sells. She sells everything from soaps and laptops to bags and stuffed toys. Two things she certainly won’t sell are her spoiled dogs, Ritter and Bo. Unlike others, Val’s camera contains only a few pictures of people because she prefers taking pictures of her dogs in cute poses.

There is no one more persistent and hardworking than this girl, which is why we wouldn’t be surprised to see her succeed not only with her online businesses but also in her other prospective careers. If you’re low on cash, just look for Val – she might not be able to lend you the money, but she’ll be sure to give you useful advice on how to earn extra cash. She may earn a lot through her online store, but she also spends a lot on her own shopping as well!

Val keeps friends sane, focused, and calm whenever stressful moments arise. Her poised laughter and witty remarks constantly make conversations with her very interesting. Val is also multi-talented – gifted with the ability to draw, to create designs using her computer, and to manage being a thriving entrepreneur while still in school. There’s certainly more to her than meets the eye.

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Rosalina delaCruz Leonardo

Well, we can say that Naine is someone you can count on. Pardon the corny joke. But, really, she is someone you can count on – to be so dedicated to what she loves and believes in that she can fight for it until it hurts; to spontaneously go off with you when you need company or to be there for you when you need a sisterly shoulder to cry on (or with); to deliver talent (whether in song, dance, or theater) packed in a slim, fair, beautiful, chinita package; and to burst into baby talk when she comes across babies. Through these, Naine exudes passion.

She has great dedication to art, friendship, family, being with children, and shopping. Her passion has kept her committed to one organization, of which she has been an officer throughout her college life. Love for the performing arts determined her college track and led her to guide young students as a choreographer and moderator. Her fondness for kids has led her to pursue teaching, and yes, coo at babies upon seeing them. Her love for shopping drives her to buy more clothes even when she hasn’t had a chance yet to wear all that she’d bought on a previous spree.

With all these, let’s just say that the people whom Naine loves are blessed to know someone so devoted.

I guess we can’t go wrong with a lucky number.

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Khervin John Capol Leopoldo

Khervin, like his name, is anything but ordinary. He may seem like a siga rocker who’s all about jokes, crazy antics, and the good life, but he’s really a big, warm, gooey marshmallow. He is sincere, thoughtful, and appreciative. Unlike other guys nowadays, he isn’t afraid to show his sensitive side.

This music lover has a trademark jumping rope dance move that can adjust to any kind of music – may it be to the sounds of Metallica, Bob Marley, or whatever his mood dictates. He’s friendly and has a certain aura about him that makes the people he meets for the first time immediately comfortable with him. Always a gentleman or, more aptly, a knight in shining armor dressed in his usual garb of earring, trucker cap, Quicksilver shirt, and chucks, he never fails to be there for his friends whenever they need him – whether it be as simple as walking a friend to class or as dangerous as trekking the overpass with a liter of gas. He’s daring, brave, and loves adventure. His strength and composure enable him to face even the most life-threatening situations unflinchingly. From high-speed drives to torrential waves, he always manages to come out unfazed, still ready to have a good time with his great sense of humor intact. It’s as though he has a constant natural high that keeps him going.

Like the music he plays, Khervin’s personality and boundless energy definitely make him stand out. He is, without a doubt, a person worth meeting and a friend worth keeping. Khervin At You Can!

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Vittorio Paolo Panlilio Lim

You can look at “good” in countless ways. There’s “good strategist”, “good team player”, a guy who can give you a “good time” – all of which can be attributed to the personality of VP Lim. There’s something so fluid about the guy. He possesses a natural ability to charm and an intrinsic capability to convince anyone anywhere at any time to leave their inhibitions at the door and simply have a good – no, great – time!

The thing that no one really realizes, or rather expresses, is that the guy is more “excellent” than “good” or even “great”. His excellence can be found in the way he recognizes the utility in people and what each of them can offer along with all their follies and foibles. He has no qualms about putting himself out there and doing what it takes to get what he wants. Through these strengths, he can actualize the numerous goals and vocations that are simply waiting to be conquered. Don’t let his laidback attitude fool you for this is one guy with big ambitions. And when you’re a good guy that everyone likes, you’re set to endure.

Just like Vincent Chase in Entourage and Tom Cruise in Vanilla Sky, this guy dreams of “living the dream.” He’ll probably get to do so too. Want to know why? Because in this world, good guys need a break too.

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Maria Pia Angela Marquez Lizares

To say that Pia is one of a kind would be an understatement. For one, only a few people can eat like a horse yet manage to stay as slim as her. Second, there are even fewer people who can commute and run around in stiletto heels. With Pia, you can never be sure, for appearances can truly be deceiving. One thing you can be certain of is that her wit can be as sharp as her heels. Pia is not afraid to speak her mind and make you know the real deal. Don’t be intimidated, however. Friendly, approachable, and a very good listener, she never fails to give friends logical and objective advice whenever they talk to her about their problems.

Despite her deceptively waiflike figure, Pia has the power to make men’s knees weak. The fierce walk, serious facial expression, and highly arched brows can make her come off as too strong. Don’t be deceived by her glamour girl demeanor, however. Behind the made-up face and shiny hair lie substantial depth. Nothing piques her interest better than a healthy intellectual exchange over a steaming cup of Starbucks coffee. You can always find her debating, reasoning, and rationalizing many things, especially when Psychology is involved.

Glamorous yet low-maintenance, serious yet fun, intimidating yet approachable – sometimes, what you see isn’t really what you get.

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Trisha Marie Ang Llanos Dee

Most Ateneans hate Accounting because its complex problems require a lot of analysis and a substantial amount of one’s time. However, there are a few students who actually love the subject and this girl is part of this small group of Ateneans! In fact, because of her passion for it, she took an additional class even though she was not required to take it anymore. (Now that’s what you call Accounting nerdiness at its finest!) But besides this peculiar fondness for the subject, Ging-Ging is a typical Atenean college student who loves having her own “me” time and hanging out with close friends (winks)!

What makes this girl special is her passion to serve the Ateneo community and even the greater Filipino society. She has become a pillar of social awareness campaigns in the Loyola Schools.Her strong convictions inspires others to follow what she wants to do and what she wants to make happen. But Ging-Ging will not be Ging-Ging without talking about how she is as a friend. Although she is often misunderstood by others as snobbish, she’s actually a very sweet and caring person. She never neglects to take care of her friends by texting them and messaging them on YM to see if her they’re doing okay and would even do things she’s not used to doing just to help them out!

Ging-Ging = an accounting nerd + passionate social activist + a sweet and loyal friend

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Mikhail Mahatma Llorin

Colossal.

Yes, this word may come to mind once you set your eyes on Mikey. Whether or not you’re part of his circle of friends, you are bound to hear this word said about him more than once in your life. He does tower over almost everyone else, after all, and his well-known-to-friends bear hugs make you feel unusually tiny and helpless. He has a laugh that can be heard houses away and a shout that can silence even a mosh pit gone wild. But really, one has to go beyond what can be seen to understand what this man is really made of.

There is never a dull moment with Mikey. Your conversations can range from intelligent and stimulating to mundane and trivial. Times spent with him will lead one to the realization that he clearly is spontaneity personified. Despite his free-spirited tendencies, however, he manages to keep his feet firmly planted on the ground. He has a solid grasp of reality which enables him to stay responsible and driven. He is a man of great humility, power, and potential. Never one to sacrifice his convictions for what is easy, Mikey carries a strength in his character that not everyone can own to.

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Jeffrey Mark Salonga Lucas

He will walk his walk and talk his talk. This is how Mr. Jeff Lucas – a serenader, a subtle charmer, a practical preacher, a compassionate brother – in his own terms, “strolls”. He is a bona fide dreamer and contemplates or, to some extent, experiences the “what if’s” in life. Still, he has dedication and loyalty written all over his body and soul, especially in his faith, his love, and his music.

Jeff creates music. Jeff loves music. Jeff is music. This “poppa” is a living, breathing, singing steady-lang type of guy. Armed with his passion for music, he permeates the music scene with his original chillax-rock genre born from his zeal and delight in creating smooth riffs and melodious rhythms. Jeff surfs where music flows.

Jeff created strolling. Jeff loves strolling. Jeff is a stroller. This buddy of many is a pa-stroll-stroll-lang type of guy! He is “Hakuna Matata” in the flesh! You won’t catch him panicking over papers or dreading exams for he is always cool and composed. He is a master at rocking a night gig, doing a twenty-page paper, then taking an exam the next day! He knows how to kick it off on weekends and how to get down to school business on Monday mornings!

Jeff is one of the coolest friends you could ever have. A Christian rocker who’s quick to comfort, slow to judge, always ready to help, and even readier to sing. A friend who, in good times or bad, is there waiting with his trusty old guitar to lighten up your mood with one of ‘em 3DaySilence tunes.

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Kristine Camille Tamani Lui

Camille or Camsie to most of her friends is a composed and peaceful individual. Her visage reflects an exceedingly innocent spirit, radiating an aura of internal beauty waiting to surface. She is very soft-spoken and reserved; yet when she speaks, her lips utter the thoughts of a philosophical mind that would surely move all those who hear.

This young lady is full of surprises. She can be a delicate woman one minute then be assertive in the next. Her modest personality outshines others in its own subtle way. She indulges in life’s simple pleasures – occasional chitchats with friends over a cup of coffee or endless movie marathons with friends and block mates. She is also one of the most responsible students on campus. She can socialize and party all night yet still meet the next day’s deadlines and accomplish other school-related obligations.

She is a passionate person who holds a deep appreciation for art and beauty. She pays special attention to details that other people wouldn’t normally bother to notice. She is also a neat freak, making sure that all her priceless belongings fall in the right place. Her strengths rest on her irrefutable and determined spirit which helps in the pursuit of her goals. Without a doubt, she is the epitome of true beauty: strong-willed on the outside yet truly magnificent beyond.

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Margarita Maria Magsino Luz

Gita’s name does not come from the Bhagavad Gita (as a friend once thought), but Margarita – that delicious cocktail. This unexpected twist to her name is also reflective of her personality. Like the drink, she can be the life of a party – although she has never become inebriated enough to spill secrets. Gita can talk to anyone about anything yet still manage to keep that thing under wraps.

There is something admirable about people who know how to keep secrets, no matter how small, for they know how to hold a life in their hands. Though few people know how to do this sadly, Gita is surely one of them. When it comes to herself though, she is an open book and a brave woman whose creativity is as big as her sense of responsibility.

Gita’s life is also characterized by one word, wanderlust. She often feels cooped up at home so she’s often just a text away from adventure – diving in Palawan, hanging out in a farm in Batangas, or going to Boracay yet again with her family. Her sense of wanderlust is equally fueled by her love for the Philippines. That’s why she’s into developmental work. She hasn’t and won’t lose hope for this country.

Margarita Ingredients: A shot of WanderlustA dash of SecrecyA pinch of OutgoingnessA whole lot of Friends

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Gino Joaquin Lazatin Magat

Gino is a gentleman with substance. This guy is like a diamond that stands out in the crowd and has plenty of qualities to admire. He gives so much love and respect to his family and friends and never forgets to lend a hand to the less fortunate. He would go out of his way just to protect the ones closest to his heart. His work ethic is exceptional: he sets a goal every week, works everyday even on weekends, and is hands-on in his tasks! Aside from being a natural businessman, Gino is also a car aficionado! He loves cars, especially the 750 or 740 BMW series! This car devotee spends most of his time dealing with different automobile showrooms.

Whenever you think of Gino, think forgetful (hihihi), think of hot cars (vroom-voom), think of light and cheerful colors, think of the show Contender, think of Top Gun, think of brown rice (for his diet)…most of all, think of his sparkling traits: how genuine and sincere this individual is! That being said, I have your family and school to thank for molding you all these years into a perfect role model and a wonderful boyfriend.

To never-ending bills, wrinkles, gray hair, more headaches, greater responsibilities, and a life-long journey of work…welcome to the real world! May you fulfill all your dreams, continue to grow, and be the best person you can be!

Truly blessed for knowing you,All the love in the world, Jen

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Jan Mikhail Mendiola Malang

Mik has made his stamp in the Ateneo by simply being himself and keeping his feet on the ground. He can pull off jokes with a remarkably straight face, suppressing the zany grin that usually lights up his face. He is a most welcome friend, especially during the most stressful weeks of school. Once he flashes a broad grin, you’ll soon find yourself smiling with him.

Mik knows how to take pleasure in simple things. He knows how to find joy in life and he knows how to share it. Mik is the person to turn to when in need of not just encouragement or laughter but of sound advice. Most people on- and off-campus seek his company because his carefree personality manages to make everything a fun experience.

There is more to Mik than just having fun. He always has a master plan and knows when to get down to business. He will always be remembered as the guy who finds success in the most crucial situations. More importantly, Mik defines true friendship. He always has his friends’s backs and that is why his friends will always have his. He is a good listener and is always ready to give practical advice because of his awesome ability to analyze situations and predict possibilities.

Mik is often asked if he is related to the painter (he isn’t). But in many ways he is like the artist, with an acute understanding of the world and a pure, infectious zest for life.

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Anna Dominique Frances Montes MarasiganAnna Dominique Frances – her parents wanted to torture her with that long name! This girl has super persuasive powers. She never takes “no” for an answer; but if it’s a gimik or an outing, you’ll surely enjoy every minute of it with her. She knows when to be sweet, sporty, and when to party. She’s an all-around girl, except in domestic matters. But that’s how we’ve learned to love her. (JV)

You’ll surely gain unforgettable memories from hanging out with this girl. Not a second with Annick is dull and boring because everything she does – bowling, dancing, studying, or even driving – she does with passion. Her most passionate side shows when she makes new friends because her loyalty and vibrant personality complement the beauty that she possesses inside out. People just can’t get enough of her. (Luis)

With a personality as unique as her name, Annick is always there to put a smile on your face. A fun-loving person whose presence is enough to complete our barkada’s day even when she’s moody. A true friend through thick or thin. (Telle)

My first love will forever remain in my heart because her unrelenting energy brightens everyone’s days. Despite her busy schedule, she finds time to make sure that her loved ones are all right.Though she’s not perfect, her flaws accentuate her heart’s goodness. She radiates infectious positivity by loving every moment life has to offer. (SP)

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Alyanna Carmela Sumilang Martinez

Her skin gives off a pinkish glow in the afternoon sun as she walks to her next class. She throws out waves and smiles to friends and strangers alike – people whose days are made lovelier by her heart-stopping smile.

Unmistakably, she is stylish, creative, fun-loving, adventurous, and spontaneous – traits reflected by her exquisite taste in fashion, commendable bargain-hunting skills, and one-of-a-kind accessories. Her entire being (down to her nail color) screams of art and fashion. She leaves no detail unnoticed, always in search of perfection and chic style. A quintessential fashionista, she is truly a style icon ahead of her time.

A darling in every sense of the word and a gorgeous woman with a child’s heart, she can’t help but captivate people with her beauty and charm. Her innocence is so endearing, yet this girl possesses extraordinary wisdom. A woman of God who lives by example, her humility and selfless attitude are truly admirable. There is no denying that there is something more to this woman than what her physical beauty exudes. She is extraordinary indeed in more ways than one.

Alabaster skin, rosy cheeks, and a friendly aura. Pressed buttons of a cellphone held to the ear could only mean one thing. In a moment, you are bound to hear a soft, caramel-like voice say, “Hi!” With that alone, your day will seem brighter.

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Danielle Marianne Espiritu Mendoza

If it’s not her family, friends, chocolates, or shopping, it’s dancing that keeps Danie going. She moves as if there’s no one watching and dances as if there’s no tomorrow. The discipline, the grace, and the strength that dancing gives have enamored her to the art since the age of three. Through it, she gains her drive for excellence not only in her performances but also in life.

Danie captivates others, leaving them longing to know more. It could be because of her intelligence, superb dancing skills or maybe her fun outgoing personality. Her exquisite beauty transcends what’s on the outside and goes deeper to what truly matters: her heart. Diligence can be found at the core of Danie’s personality. Everything’s like a performance that she must end with a bang.

Much can be said about this woman – from watching her move gracefully to dance the night away, gazing at her bright face and intriguing figure, hearing her delayed laugh after a joke, reading her colorful notes, adoring her artsy sketches, or simply experiencing peaceful moments with her.

To get to know the real Danie is not only a privilege, it’s an experience worth remembering. Indeed, great dancers aren’t great because of their technique; they are great because of their passion. Danie does not only have both technique and passion, but also the faith that God will keep her dancing until the lights dim and the music fades.

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Maria Carmela Angela Malimban Mendoza

In the crucible known as college, we like to take comfort in watching each other’s back. And for the most part, we wish we knew somebody who had ours covered. Let the group projects come. It doesn’t matter. Lala has your back no matter what. But don’t let the bookish demeanor fool you. Lala Mendoza has a heart to match her brain and looks to complement both.

You know that “total package” people talk about? That’s her, just so you know. She is everything one could possibly think of – a loving daughter, a doting sister, a diligent student, a passionate organization member, and a great friend. Lala has dedicated her life to family, friends, and ultimately God. Always ready to help, share, and listen, she is a genuine friend and an excellent role model.

Life would not be as beautiful without Lala. With her, normal things appear extraordinary – lunch breaks in the cafeteria become something to look forward to, Simbang Gabi at the Gesu gives the holiday breeze a sweeter smell, and watching movies becomes more enjoyable than seeing the Grand Canyon.

God has ways of making people feel life’s beauty. For many, it is through knowing someone who is easy to like, understand, be friends with, and love. Four years may be a short time to know her completely, but in those four years, we sure saw a glimpse of heaven – in Lala.

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Napoleon Stanley John Corcino Mina

No Write-Up = No Picture

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Maria Camille Jimenez Mirasol

Camie is a Special Child, with Special Children of her own (both real and imaginary). Her ingenious repertoire includes a world-class disappearing act (usually pulled off only on Friday nights), a never-ending string of corny jokes, and her signature “elbow-anti-karma-thingamajiggy” clap dance. She is in possession of fabulous assets (and by that we mean that she’s booty-licious) and has the ability to attract males of all shapes, sizes, and professions by the dozens. This always uplifts a spirit or two – as a certain self-proclaimed saint reminds her during their inescapable Tuesday-Thursday conversations on life, love, love, and love.

Oh yes, Camie is also an astronaut. We mean that figuratively, not literally (though intelligent people have their spacey moments too). You see, people are either astronauts or astronomers; the difference being that astronauts actually go out to see the stars that astronomers study from earth. Camie has always reached for the stars with her adamant refusal to watch life go by while others live it. She co-writes treaties, transforms her racket into a guitar, and plays sipa with her shuttlecocks, drinks and dances until she drops, and makes life more colorful one video project at a time.

You see, she is the sun and we are the stars, she is Jupiter and we are its moons, she is the diamond and we are the…rough! Yes she’s a rather peculiar creature but endearing nonetheless – especially for us children who want to but can never be just as Special as her.

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Jeffrey Wilson Ang Ng

First impressions often suggest that Jeff is mataray and snobbish; but if by some lucky chance you’re able to spend some time with him, you’d realize that he is nothing like those traits. Jeff is simple (contrary to his high-maintenance appearance) and funny (as opposed to his serious front). He can make anyone’s bad day happy with his corny jokes and unpredictable silliness! He’s a very thoughtful guy – making wake-up calls in the morning so his group mates won’t be late for school and texting reminders about projects. He’s easygoing and doesn’t make his problems any bigger than they should be. He’s not just about fun and games either and knows when to stand by his beliefs.

He’s a fantastic guy, a role model, a trustworthy friend, a perfect gentleman, and one of the most faithful guys on earth. He may seem like Mr. Sungit at first glance, but he’s as kengkoy as a Boyoyong clown once people get to know him better. Just don’t get him mad, else he’ll turn into the Incredible Chinese Hulk!

Jeff’s definitely a friend who won’t turn his back on you even when everyone else has. He is a nice guy with a good heart. He doesn’t express much but his quiet ways say it all. Jeff Jiayou! There’s never a dull moment with him for his presence somehow lightens the mood anytime, anywhere.

All the sleepless nights and endless readings have finally paid off. Wish you the best in what your future has to offer!

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Cheryll Basco Ngo

So many words can go beyond the superficial notion most people have of this woman. Believed and seen to be a quiet, reserved person, Che is absolutely the opposite once you get to know her. A deep person who feels much emotion, Che can easily sympathize with a friend and will do her best to be there even if only to listen and give company.

There is so much to learn, like, and love about Che. Her corny jokes, annoying laugh, and pa-cute smile are simply contagious and are only some of the reasons why hanging out with her is always amusing. Behind this “shy” front, Che has had a passion for basketball ever since she was a kid. She has struggled hard to live her ambition of being in the UAAP. Now, thanks to much hard work, she’s the Team Captain of the Ateneo Lady Eagles.

Che, so far, has been reaching her goals one by one. She has had her fair share of ups and downs, but she passed through them determinedly. Though some people may think wrongly of her, Che still stands tall, proud of who she is and who she can still be, because she believes in herself. She knows she can do so much for others and she lives a simple yet happy life.

Che is unquestionably a valuable person to cherish forever. A good listener. A reliable companion. A supportive and compassionate team captain. A true friend and a real person. That is Cheryll Ngo – one of the few with a loving heart and a touching soul.

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Jose Martin Gruba Noel

About College: They say never refuse an invitation, never resist the unfamiliar, never fail to be polite, and never outstay your welcome. Just keep your mind open and suck in the experience…and if it hurts? It’s probably worth it. As for traveling alone, so what? If that’s the way it has to be, then that’s the way it is.

About Life: You hope, and you dream, and you never believe that something is going to happen for you, not like it does in the movies. When it actually does, you want it to feel different, more visceral, more real. I was waiting for it to hit me, but it just would not happen.

College has been a great experience and a crazy roller coaster ride for me – it had its ups and downs. In the first semester of my freshman year, teachers were so sure that I would get kicked out that year; but guess what, I’m finally graduating! I’d laugh at their faces now if I could.

Anyway, I’d just like to say thank you to the people who made my life in college a lot easier and a lot happier. La Pamilya, Snake Pit, Block D3, Luis, Denise, the futsal team, and to my other friends na tinatamad na akong ilagay pa dito. Salamat sa inyong lahat! I wouldn’t be here now, in my final year, graduating on time, without you guys, thanks! Here’s to life after college! Que sera sera, baby…whatever will be, will be.

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Brianne Aberlin Tan Ong

Quiet, nice, and friendly – these characteristics are often used to describe me. Bland adjectives, I know. They do not say much about me because they can apply to almost anybody.

But before getting into details, I just want to make it clear that my name is pronounced Bree-ann, not Brian. Many people often make the mistake of thinking that I’m a boy because of my name.

I often appear serious but I’m also quite carefree and easygoing. I like to take it easy and I often do things one step at a time. I’m more of a listener than a talker. I also procrastinate but I do make sure that I get things done and that I do my tasks well. I also like to discover and learn new things. I’m also fond of watching TV. I can stay up all night watching show after show. I also like eating good food, especially scrumptious chocolate desserts.

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Ellyn Mae Turay Ong

In high school, Ellyn always felt out of place. She tried to find her niche by going with different groups, but she ended up graduating without ever finding it. Come college, she finally realized that she couldn’t restrict herself to one group alone. It was then that she found the greatest friends any person could find – the individuals around her. Some have come and gone but each have left an indelible mark, a huge impact that has shaped her into who she is today.

College was, in one word, fun. It was an experience that sometimes seemed too short, yet was chock-full of memories. Trips to Baguio, Tali, and Tagaytay; parties at Cabbage and 10th; bonding at Beckham’s, Meatshop, Tribu, and Drew’s; touring all the pocket gardens on campus; UAAP games; a lot of kisses and hugs; tears and laughter. Memories made with dear friends that will surely last for as long as she is alive.

Years from now, even if we hope that she does not forget, it is possible that she might miss some details. Let’s summarize her entire college life: Damien is a girl’s best friend, fishnets can be worn to school, gigs are fun, sports relieve aggression, a drink can fix anything, weight does not sexy make, life should always be fun, and never be afraid to love. Milk a moment for what it’s worth because you will never get that moment again.

High school was nothing. College is the best four years of your life.

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Patrick Francis Rustia Pagcaliwagan

Some say that college changes and transforms the person. However, Paddy really has not changed all that much…despite getting a B in Math (his biggest achievement since Grade School); despite becoming a DSWS Carpool Committee officer and a veteran INTACT facilitator; despite getting a 3.92 QPI once and walking on stage twice; despite going to Japan on a study tour and learning to speak Nihonggo more proficiently; despite taking a double minor in Japanese Studies and Literature; despite having a brief relationship that was fleeting but beautiful; despite learning to commute and becoming more independent.

Essentially, Paddy is still the same old person with the same flaws, though some have worsened. He still eats alone in the caf after four years, choosing isolation deliberately. He still cannot drive a car even though all of his colleagues can already. He has never had a girlfriend – strictly speaking – and has never fallen in love. He has never had a female best friend. He is still a perennial crammer who pushes his luck too far sometimes. His best friends are self-pity and low self-esteem. He still loves to ogle pretty girls but keeps his distance due to bad experience. He tried to fit in with his block but failed by asserting himself too much. He got a C in English and got rejected by The Guidon – two things that damaged his ego severely.

Alas, Paddy is still very much the same person: accomplished yet strangely unfulfilled.

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Reynaldo Jesus Bernardo Pasco, Jr.

This isn’t a write-up that aims to sell Rey Pasco to people. This won’t say much about what he has done, where he has gone, or what his favorite things are. He grew up as an intellectually-capable, emotionally-developed, and spiritually-guided person much like anyone else who has been gifted with certain privileges.

He has had the privilege of studying in this institution for the past sixteen years of his life. Even when he’s out the door, Ateneo will always be his second home. If there is one thing that he will value most from this experience, it would be how the school has furthered his development as an individual and convinced him of his great potential.

Rey can be whatever he aims to be. As a creative student, he can come up with fresh ideas that can leave an impact on anyone anywhere. Being musically-inclined, he can guide his ears to listen and make his hands move to express and share the beat of life. He may come off as shy, aloof, and possibly even a little mayabang, but at heart he really is a sensitive and caring friend. There might not be any great accolades in his honor now, but someday he will make waves not just for himself but for everyone whose life he touches.

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Ramon Antonio Banson Pastelero

He’s a slacker. He’s always leaving everything for the last minute until that sudden burst of conscience kicks in and saves him. He loves to have fun with friends. He will play any sport and not only will he learn it quickly, he’ll love it. Living life is ultra-important to him and he’s one of the few people who can get away with juggling his grades along with a host of other activities that he just has to do. He is the epitome of a well-rounded person.

It’s hard to find reasons why you wouldn’t spend time with someone like Ram. He’s a light-hearted guy. You can always count on his positive attitude to rub off on you. With his unique sense of humor and stupid quirks, this guy is really great company.

And yet, Ram also has a very good head between his shoulders. He’ll offer help whenever you need it, no matter what. Those close to him will say that he’s wise beyond his years for he has already recognized what is most important to him in life at such a young age.

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Joanna Marie Rodriguez Peralejo

What does it mean to be Jamiefied?

It means that you are never without a gigantic mirror, an overstuffed kikay kit, and a digital camera. You dress in colorful shades of pastel and styles that can easily label you as a typical “girly-girl”, yet you defy the “sugar and spice” stereotype with your gameness for just about anything and no-fuss attitude in life. In school, you can be found at the DSWS office where you are most likely fixing its finances by writing budget reports or dutifully manning your shift hours. At home, you dote on your numerous dogs and relax by watching koreanovela marathons while chowing down one White Rabbit candy after the other. You shamelessly dance to the Pussycat Dolls’s “Don’t Cha” and jokingly claim it as your anthem. Your friends love you for your sweet, caring, and thoughtful nature and your ability to patiently listen and comfort them when they need you the most.

So, are you Jamiefied?Not quite. No one else can be quite as Jamiefied as Joanna Marie Rodriguez Peralejo herself.

And you end it with another trademark Jamie expression: It’s over! (*snap, snap*)

Now, pass the touch!

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Maria Concepcion Camila Cruz Quintos

With her distinct and exotic features, she naturally stands out in any crowd. She is a kaleidoscopic artist who has the rainbow in the palm of her hands. Her strokes have magically breathed life into portraits. Her guidance continues to enlighten the people around her. Unfazed by pessimism, her eyes see wonder and beauty in the simplest things. She is the true embodiment of beauty. Her masterpieces go beyond the canvas and touch the hearts of many. (Mia Almeda)

Life is hipper, spunkier, and more beautiful with her; not to mention that you become smarter – she enlightens you on what installation art is, how to use the T-square, the practicality of a Toblerone- shaped ruler, and a bunch of other things. She likes to surround herself with beauty and art! Her future is brimming with happiness and fulfillment for she has found her real self. So let me take this opportunity to tell the world (or our batch at least) that Camille is a truly, truly beautiful lady. (Ira Inquimboy)

Cam has a very contagious laugh, you can’t help but laugh with her. (Pia Lizares)

Born to be an artist oozing with natural creative genius, Camille will be raved about by critics in the art world soon enough! (Marge Tabag)

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Cristalle Lauren Tupaz Ranillo

Everyone beware of Krista Ranillo! With her angelic face, sweet smile, gorgeous body, and brains to die for, she seems heaven sent. This religious, charming, talented artista/model/everything-else princess seems too good to be true. She is also one of the most loyal and genuine friends a person could have and one of the warmest, most caring human beings on earth.

But behind that innocent façade lies a mischievous little devil who can make you believe that you can only buy blue books in the States and that you missed a very important quiz when you were absent. When you’re with Krista, you’re sure to be laughing your head off with all her hilarious tricks and quick quips. It doesn’t matter what you do together for she’s always ready to go along with anything spontaneously crazy.

Often one of the first to rally loudly for a free cut in class, Krista is actually quite a nerd! A Dean’s Lister, she often finishes her papers early so she can spend the weekend with her friends. Though some may think she’s mataray because she hardly hangs out in school, she’s actually sleeping at home!

Truly, Krista Artista is a walking contradiction. Angelic but wicked, funny but serious, silly but nerdy, social but anti-social, sweet but naughty, caring but mischievous…the list goes on. But one thing is for sure, the minute Krista walked through the halls of Ateneo, we were all touched by an angel. Can I have your autograph?!

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Ace Ramil Limjoco Reyes

Ace is the ultimate athletic wonder boy of Ateneo. He doesn’t walk; he glides like an Olympian god whose shoulders move in rhythm with the wind. Given his well-developed physique, his hugs usually feel like a stranglehold, but who can get mad when his face shows how happy he is to see a friend. I’ll never forget that time he attempted to do a cartwheel and his nylon shorts ripped in the middle. He might seem like a muscular airhead but when he puts his mind into something, you’d be surprised at what he can do. (Annick Marasigan)

He is the kind of person who always listens even when you don’t really make sense. He may be a bit vain at times but this is understandable since, as a member of the track team, he wants to maintain his buff physique. He’s the kind of person who would help you anytime, anywhere. (Telle Sy-Alvarado)

Si Ace ay ang nag-iisang guy friend ko na nagwo-walkout kapag galit! Marami siyang kasablayan, lalo na sa mga babae! (Joan Reyes)

He asserts his rights, speaks his mind, and makes his own rules. If he wants something badly enough, he will find a way to get it. Someone you can count on, he’ll surely go the extra mile for you no matter what. Ace, persevere and don’t quit when things get tough. You are blessed with knowledge and maturity beyond your years. Make good use of these gifts. Just remember to “do more, need less, dream big”. Pray always. Live life to the fullest because life is too short to waste. (Niña Inovero)

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Alfonso Luis Balauag Reyes

Luis is one of those people you meet in college whom you can depend on unconditionally. Calling him your friend can be quite an honor. He knows how to be both naughty and nice. Although he can be quite quirky, and sometimes his mood swings might throw you off, his passion for living life to its fullest permits him to be. Despite the fact that he has yet to change his hairstyle since birth, he possesses creativity that inspires others. Planning a gimik, a party, or an outing is easy when you have Luis around. He does not know the meaning of the word awkward – for him, every moment is an opportunity that must be taken hold of. Yet, amidst the fun you’ll have when you’re with him, Luis does not forget to stop and think about the seriousness of the world for a second. His sympathetic and just heart truly makes him an Atenean.

To Miks who taught me lessons that I couldn’t have learned in school, nag-enjoy tayo, noh?

To Dento, and so it is, just like you said it would be. Don’t you worry, friend, I’ll stick by my 19th birthday greeting to you.

To my Bora peeps who know how to have a good time; to all of my blockmates who I find strength in; to AISM whose teamwork I will forever be grateful for; to all the people I’ve come across, meeting you was my pleasure. Thank you.

To my family and God, need I say more? Salamat, peeps! See you!

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Maria Adeinev Manahan Reyes

What to do in NEVerland? Explore the grandeur of this world through NEVerland theater productions, College Chapel mass services, Mateo Ricci or library study area tours, or embark on a guided NEVerland hike. Unsure where to start? Experience the ever-popular NEVerland one-on-one, featuring reflective discussions on aspirations and dreams and animated storytelling in the large visitors center. Surely, you will depart realizing that you have a beautiful life and vowing to return in your free time. Avail of the services of excellent tour guides from NEVerlandTrustedFriends or NEVerlandFabFamily to lead you to the Heart of NEVerland.

A testimonial from a tourist who has gone to the Heart of NEVerland: Seeing her gives any person an onrush of tenderness because she is at once comfort and serenity. Nev’s sincere eyes tell you exactly what you need in times of distress. Her embrace brings a warm glow and a sense of well-being. Her spirited words reflect the goodness residing in her heart. An angel personified, she is oriented towards all things good and true. To be her friend is a blessing. No one can contest that Nev is simply a source of immense pride and joy. However, not everyone knows that Nev is a serendipitous theater discovery. Hailed as one of Tanghalang Ateneo’s promising stars, she excels because of the depth of her emotions. Surely, only a passionate person can exude that amount of confidence on stage. Even without the klieg lights, her radiance shines oh so brightly.

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Kevin Lim Reyes-Lao

Isa siyang henyo and his motto is: “You don’t have to do anything; things will always work out for the better.”

Ask a question about almost anything to Kevin; he’ll surely spew bits and pieces of his wisdom right away. His insights, witty and sometimes humorous, lead to a greater understanding of the universe in a very practical way. He is, however, humble enough to admit that there are a million and one things in this world that are left unexplored. This is why he strives hard to internalize every endeavor he undertakes. Now don’t think that he is some bearded philosopher or a geek without a social life. When not doing anything, Kevin loves to eat out with his friends and family.

In spite of his idyllic life, Kevin maintains a relatively humble character. He is a loving son, a caring friend, and just about a little bit of everything. More than this, he humbles himself at the truth of Jesus Christ as he walks in his daily life with Him. He may come off strong when you first meet him, but he is certainly there in times of need.

Kevin’s genius does not remain at the cognitive level. It searches for the heart and pierces through the soul.

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INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES 99

Andre Francisco Rivera

Andi is today’s typical college lad – a free-spirited, self-confident, jazzy-dressing gig-freak! Tough on the outside – usually zealously working out in the gym to maintain his killer six-pack or playing three simultaneous hoop games at the covered courts. Gentle on the inside – simple yet stunning, often silly and comical, yet occasionally deep and mysterious as well. To most friends, Andi’s a rare find. the type who is comfortable with himself and always brings out the best in others – his true character shines ever so brightly through his friends.

Andi is the ubiquitous gigster on- and off-campus, never missing a beat in extracurricular activities. His energetic demeanor is infectious – whether at hearty gatherings at local bars, village parties, or even just chilling out at the SEC-C foyer. Yet, beyond his seemingly unquenchable zest for college life, Andi is the consummate student. The icky eye bags, haggard look, and insignificant facial blotches that would ordinarily freak him out won’t matter when it comes to school work, which is unquestionably his top priority. Andi never hesitates to burn the midnight oil because he knows that his academics should be given only his best.

Andi: dedicated friend, true buddy, stunning date, charming host, energetic colleague, resolute student, focused athlete, able leader, great potential. Why look anywhere else?

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Isabel Rose Antonio Robles

Bel marches to the beat of her own drummer who coincidentally wears her favourite men’s deodorant, Gillette Clear Stick in the Cool Wave scent. “In pain” was how a friend described her Filipino. She is perpetually on a diet that she perpetually breaks as she gives in to temptation in the form of Auntie Anne’s cinnamon sugar pretzel dipped in cheddar or the occasional Big Mac Meal. Nigella Lawson and the Barefoot Contessa rock her world. If she were a nut, she’d be a pistachio. Sticker peeling remains one of her more unique methods to pass time, where the thrill lies in successfully peeling a sticker without leaving residue behind – this is likely something she will still be doing ages from now.

Beyond the absurdity of this being lies a kindred spirit. She saves the dolphins and frees slaves with friends in her free time. Shallow tears tend to expose themselves when she’s engrossed in watching Tuesday night teen dramas on ETC. Equipped with an eye for beauty, Bel appreciates and finds uniqueness in things people usually don’t take notice of. When gravity finally begins to take its toll and when anti-wrinkle cream becomes a staple in her daily regimen, what would she have made of herself? A pre-school teacher? Right now she’s just happy to have passed thesis class.

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Feliciano Custodio Rodriguez III

Lian never did grow up, not just because he didn’t reach his height expectations (he’s still hoping though), but because he is, in essence, still a child at heart. You will never see him moping around, fretting or worrying before an exam, or comparing notes or grades, or studying with other people. Very laidback, he could be a surfer dude if not for his very fair skin that suffers excruciating sunburns whenever he’s under the sun for more than ten minutes and his inexplicable fear of crabs and the abyss. Very nocturnal, he gets his cheeky, light-hearted, but vampiric (he has dark circles under his eyes) disposition from the cosmic rays he absorbs from the lunar light and the radiation from his TV and computer monitor.

Lian is rarely late for class; in fact, it’s a guarantee he’ll be there ten or five seconds before the second bell. He has never been particular about his grades; but when something strikes his interest, he’ll turn into a green, geeky monster, researching every facet and angle of that subject until he becomes a mini-expert in that field. Have you ever tried sleeping with your eyes open? Lian has apparently mastered it since freshman year. Ask him about it, you could be an apprentice of this unnatural ability.

Like Captain Jean Luc Picard, Lian enjoys Earl Grey tea, afternoon snacks, light-hearted conversations with gentlemen and beautiful ladies (ode to all his friends), and going were no man has gone before.

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Anna Denise Manikis Roque

When Den doesn’t know who you are talking about, she likes to say that she lives under a rock. Den says this without a hint of self-pity, but in an endearing singsong way that we’ve all grown to love. One must not be fooled by her physical stature as her larger-than-life personality more than makes up for it. Dainty, witty, and offbeat, she is an old soul with the heart of a child and wisdom beyond her years. She has an incredible smile that is only as infectious as her silly brand of humor. She calls her fists “the ambassadors of pain”, and femininity “the carnal treasure all women should protect” – things no one else would get away with.

A “professional appreciator” of music and films, she claims that her life moves at 24 frames per second and that she has long been committed to creating the soundtrack of her life. Her love for life is immense and that is where her real beauty lies. She is the quintessential girl-next-door; one of the boys who would rather spend Saturday nights painting the living room (more so than the town) red.

Time never really seems important as conversations with Den go by faster than you wish them to be. She becomes what you need her to be when you need her to be it: the shoulder, the angry mob, the drinking buddy, the sparring partner. She is a caring sister to her siblings, a spoiled daughter to her dad, and a constant fashion experiment to her mom. The little rock amazing Den lives in is crowded with all the people who feel lucky to have met her.

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Maria Christine Ann Quijano Salazar

And then there was Kring.

Arguably the most gluttonous anorexic-looking lady on campus, she can definitely scare anyone out of their wits the moment they witness her baffling eating lifestyle. Known to many of her friends as the ukay-ukay queen, about 75% of her wardrobe, bags, and shoes come from thrift shops all over the metro. Indeed, Kring is a non-conformist who proudly wears earrings made of buttons, five-centavo coins, paper clips, and softdrink tabs.

But see, there’s more to Kring than her humongous appetite and quirky taste in fashion.

She lives passionately, believing that time is always running out for her to do what she can. Someone who really sticks up to her principles, this Puritan advocate for healthy and pure living follows a strict no-chocolates-chips-softdrinks-alcohol code. A kid at heart whose simple joys in life range from clouds to dirty ice cream to paint, she never took for granted the little things, which, for her, are the big things in life. She is a joyful person committed to making other people happy as well. And for someone who’s as alive and loud as her, it’s no wonder that her friends get bothered when she becomes silent – quite a rare happening in this rare person’s life.

And there is no other like Kring.

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Paulo Reyes Santillan

Paulo Santillan (a.k.a. Pow) is one student on campus who quickly catches one’s attention. Standing taller than six feet, his bright and charming personality cannot be ignored for his very presence demands attention. Often perceived as aloof due to his stature and stride, his smile hints at a tender, softer side. His bubbly persona makes him an entertaining companion. His true nature makes him an outstanding friend.

Although artistic and intellectually enriching, Pow’s humor is easily grasped by all, earning him popularity among many of the students in the university. His theatrical ability is nothing short of amusing. His company can defined as nothing less than enjoyable. Without his presence, the collective experiences of SOH batch 2007 would never have been as significant as it has become for many. His nickname encapsulates his impact on the lives of his friends: Pow!

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Magdalena Zamora Schenkirsch

Good mornings are Maggie mornings. She walks on sunshine in a delightful world of giggling animals, cotton-candy clouds, rainbow-colored skies, a singing moon, and dancing stars. Her optimism transforms even the dark and dreary into beautiful bliss. She’s a strong believer in true love and strives to make the world a better place. This manifests itself in her commitment to help children – from those who are less fortunate to those with special conditions. A softhearted and down-to-earth person, she appreciates life to the nth degree.

But don’t let her jovial disposition fool you into thinking that she’s always cheerful and dancing. Maggie is a hard worker and a great leader. Even though she seems in over her head with all the challenges she takes on, she always finds the time to stop and smell the flowers. She makes sure she has time for everything and everyone. Maggie is well-rounded – she isn’t all studies, but she isn’t all play either. She’s also a highly courteous person, making sure to think twice before saying something so as not to insult anyone. However, be warned. If you mess with her, you need to be prepared. Though she knows to bite back when bitten, she rarely needs to because she has dozens of friends ready to back her up when necessary.

Maggie can probably be summed up by something Buddha once said: “That which is most needed is a loving heart.” Maggie has or is that loving heart.

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Iris Gayle Coyee So

How can you adequately describe a person in one page? To tell you the truth, it’s impossible. Iris is like a diamond with many facets. Each side is different and has a lot to say.

Think of Iris not only as a good friend but also as a sister and an adviser. She guides people through life, never allowing them to lose their way. She tries to understand them, comforting them with hugs and encouraging advice whenever they feel lost.

Iris is a nice girl who has a heart of gold. She is very witty and a happy person. She may seem snobbish at times but don’t let her looks fool you for she is truly friendly. She endlessly cracks jokes that are way too corny just to make her friends laugh.

One can consider her as an angel sent from heaven and bringing with her the gift of love, courage, and strength. She’s the perfect friend that everyone wishes to have.

Although they say that life isn’t perfect, yours will surely take a turn for the better once you meet this girl – a real person who can teach you the meaning of life. So once you’ve met her, make sure to never let her go.

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Khristelle Jean Lauren Hao Sy-Alvarado

Telle is the quintessential friend. Loyal, easily approachable, caring, humorous, sympathetic, and lovable. Her beauty radiates both inside and out. She doesn’t realize it but her presence always seems to light up the place. She can be hard-headed at times but that’s just part of her charm. An expert of food, movies, and fashion, she is even better at being a friend. Telle, a simple girl at heart but so magnificently complicated in a wonderful way. (Peter)

I have few college memories without Khree since we’ve been inseparable since OrSem. Together, we’ve experienced bad haircuts, stressful exams, crazy shopping sprees, and movie marathons from all genres imaginable. We share a love for shopping, talking, and eating to keep us busy when we’re together. Don’t be upset if you wave at her and she doesn’t wave back, she probably just can’t see you due to bad eyesight. Oh and for her future admirers, ask her straightaway if you have a chance because she can be quite mean when she doesn’t like you. Moreover, she’s the perfect companion to scary movies because she has a heart of stone. But don’t let that fool you. Once you melt her down, you’ll find a romantic soul just waiting for a handsome, rich Prince Charming she can live with happily ever after. It doesn’t matter if we don’t see eye to eye all the time. True friends don’t always get along; they irritate each other endlessly but they never leave. That’s how we are. (Ani)

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Margarita Castillo Tabag

Let’s start with the lips because, really, Marge is famous for those perfect Jolie kissers that a million women would kill to have and a zillion guys would die for. Tell her this, however, and she’d probably just say you’re seriously delusional or laugh her head off until tears begin streaming down her gorgeous face or both. And then there’s that beautiful mind. Aside from her lips, Marge is known for her effortlessly brilliant witticisms and twisted humor. She has this amazing ability to play with words that not only brings home the point but also renders even the most lucid speechless.

People just love having her around because, when you’re with Marge Tabag, you’re certainly in good company. She appreciates the simplest things, is up for anything, and can talk about random topics – classical literature, old school jokes, miracles, underground music, F1, indie films, and, heck, even why Smurfs are blue. Marge is also one of the best listeners you’ll ever meet. When her friends need to get a reality check or to see things in a new perspective, she patiently hears them out and tries to understand where they’re coming from before giving well-thought, insightful advice.

A sensible, strong, and passionate lady, Ritzy also knows how to defend herself as well as other people who are being maltreated. She’s truly one of those unbelievable, finely created records that move you with their poetry and artistry.

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Angelie Yvette Ong Tan

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Cara Maia Kho Tanlimco

Cara has an exquisite face and a fun demeanor that can complete your day. She could actually be more prominent than she is now; but out of humility, this simple girl turns many opportunities down. Cara is arguably one of the sweetest and most down-to-earth people I know. Amidst her beauty and kindness, she has a good heart and a brilliant mind that warm others in her very special way.

Cara has this otherworldly ability of making everything interesting without resorting to exaggeration. She has a way of looking at the world as though she sees beauty in everything and wants to savor every last drop of it. She appreciates small details, simple flairs, and the quirks that make life more interesting. She appreciates the time she has been given to achieve the impossible, conquer her fears, and see the world. She is bursting with strength, artistry, intelligence, and integrity. Her honest to goodness disregard for conformity and immeasurable compassion and love make her a Stargirl in our midst, destined for limitless blue skies and cloudless nights.

Cara is a person whose beauty radiates inside out. She is naturally beautiful – a true person with a very kind heart.

Charming. Admirable. Reliable. Appealing.

Name it, she’s got it. In a nutshell, Cara is a person who is hard not to love.

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Mariel Ann Cosico Tenorio

Mariel Ann Tenorio: a girl who delivers her first impressions strong and poised, then makes sure you won’t forget it. People think that she’s a quiet little girl at first; but once they talk to her, they’re surprised by how big her personality is. She is always the life of any gathering. It’s the warm smile and the lovely humor she brings into a group that naturally make others smile in return. It’s her street-smooth charm that keeps them laughing long after her jokes have been uttered.

Maan, as her friends call her, went to St. Scholastica-Marikina for high school. There, she was able to gain a group of loyal friends. Even now, busy schedules and tedious projects are not enough to keep Maan away from her barkada.

It says a lot about her character, how much she values her friends. She is one of the special people in our block who I am able to call my friend in its truest, purest sense. When things go wrong, she’s there for support. When I need help reviewing for a test, Maan has me covered with her personally compiled and organized lesson summaries. Or if I’m simply looking for good company to tick away the time until the next class, Maan is right there with me. She always has a story to tell, which is why why people will never get bored with her. She’s also great when you just need someone to talk to and vent out to. She will listen intently and give good advice when needed.

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Cassandra Noel Gomez Tioseco

Kat: Cassy is my best basketball player.Christina: No question about it, she stands out – not just because of her height but also her passion and enthusiasm. Dad: Height of Yao Ming, Skills of Tim Duncan, Discipline of Michael Jordan. MVP of the UAAP. You are better than any son I could ask for. Love you.Cammy: Cassy’s the best sister in the world. She’s always so nice to me. Camille: Meet Cassy, the reason we’re trying to invent keyboardless computers.Kariz: The way to this girl’s heart is through her stomach. Clarry: Cassy always pushes me harder. She’s my inspiration in basketball.Mom: A genuine blue-blooded girl; not only is she a true and loyal Atenean, she is also the great (x4) grandniece of our national hero, Dr. Jose P. Rizal. Dcay: Cassy is the popular girl who prefers to go unnoticed, seemingly reserved yet kengkoy in her own Fil-Can kind of way. She is my right lung without whom days would be unimaginable, my teammate, eating buddy and confidante all rolled into one.” Coach Rebo: To me, Cassy is what Philippine women’s basketball should be. Crissy: When Cassy sleeps, she really sleeps. When Cassy eats, she really eats. When Cassy plays ball, she really plays ball. But when I need a friend, it’s always my sister, Cassy.

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Audrey Eleanor Uy Tong

First impressions don’t last. Don’t let the soft, “intention-less” voice, and well-chosen ladylike outfits fool you. Despite being voted as “crush ng bayan”, Audrey is far from demure, and even farther from being quiet. Very candid and talkative, her friends equate her to a long narrative that seems to go in circles with countless interconnections.

To match her “intention-less” voice is her expressionless face. Whether excited, sad, kilig, or nervous, she has only one voice and facial expression for it all. In fact, you can only know how she feels if she tells you. But do not mistake her monotone voice and lack of facial expressions as indications of a person devoid of feelings. Friends can assure you of her unfaltering dedication to the true meaning of friendship. She is unconditionally there for anyone who needs anything, whether it’s counseling or an extra hand in practical arts.

By the way, she loves rationalizing. In fact, she can give psychological explanations for almost anything – from happiness to confusion, from weird guys to violent storms. In spite of such rationality, Audrey admits to being an emotional person at times; though her face and tone of voice hide it.

All in all, frank yet “intention-less”, highly rational yet emotional, very expressive yet seemingly expressionless, Audrey is a contradiction of sorts and is quite the opposite of all the first impressions others may conceive. And we all love her for it!

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Antonio Carlos Noguera Tuaño

Very much like a guitar, Chuck will always deliver a tune whenever you pull his strings. Pull them right, he’ll create a wonderful melody. Pull them wrong, he’ll just make noise. Every now and then, a guitar’s strings loosen and need retuning. Similarly, as a sociable individual, Chuck defers to his very capable and knowing friends to keep him in line and on tune.

All guitars, whether electric or acoustic, break when they are not handled properly. Chuck may not be as fragile as that, but he isn’t a doormat either. Just try to smack him to the floor – and watch his six, if not twelve, strings lash back at you with even greater force. Lesson here: do unto others and so on and so on.

Last but not the least, Chuck is the type of guy who wouldn’t mind playing the back-up guitar so long as the band plays his kind of music. Similarly, he’ll back his friends up, so long as they are in the right.

Yeah, that’s Chuck, the Renaissance man. He’s passionate in everything that he does. As a musician, he will rock your world. As a photographer, he will capture your true essence. As an artist, he expresses his emotions through his work. And as a philosopher…pilosopo talaga, puro pa kalokohan! But most importantly, as a person, Antonio Carlos is a true friend indeed.

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Maria Elenita Jundelind Pintucan Ugalino

Mariel has more than just a long name – she also has a long list of credentials. She is someone who cannot stay idle and unproductive for long. In college, she joined organizations, participated in legislative training, worked for the Sanggunian, took French language classes, and went to the gym regularly. So how was she able to find the time to study and do all of her schoolwork? It was through time management and discipline.

While others complain of too little time, Mariel maximizes every hour and minute so that she can do her work and do it efficiently. Once she sets her mind to something, she really makes sure that she’ll accomplish it as soon as she can.

Marz, as she is fondly called, is a very committed person. Despite her busy schedule, she still manages to spend time with friends. Her friends never stay in a sullen mood for long because she will cheer them up in every way possible, even to the point of silliness. Sometimes, Marz even ends up sacrificing a few things just to make sure that none of her friends feel unloved.

Marz is committed to her family more than anything else. Everything that she works hard for is for her family’s benefit. She strives hard to please them and exceed their expectations. For Marz, best is the only option and the working principle in life.

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Jeffrey Jon Go Uy

Yo, yo, yo it’s goin’ down right now…Jepoy. Jepoy. Yo, he’s my boy…Here’s a jazzy beat for you and me to enjoy…

You’ll find him back at his lairWith his flowing black hair.Layin’ there like he don’t care,Groovin’ to beats like jungle bear.

Jeff don’t want no ruckus,He even got the beard of Jesus.Invisible is his YM status.A barrage with his drumming apparatus.

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Veronica Marie Yumping Verzo

Missing!

Name: Veronica Verzo (a.k.a. Nikki, Maki, Kich)

Distinguishing physical features: A bushy head of curls; a dangerously voluptuous figure; an impossibly small waist; an elastic, contortion-ready face

Last seen: Roaming the streets of Katipunan at 3 a.m.; holding a dripping sundae cone; wearing bright, summery clothes and Management flats

May have (since last seen): Already come out of her disco diva personality closet, conquered the world of grass court tennis (or married a super-athlete at least), started an all-out revolution against hair straightening; secretly starred in the latest Spiderman film installment

Unique personality traits (in case of disguise): Encyclopedia-like knowledge of sports, music, gadgets, and local pop culture (in spite of her southern, coño-tic upbringing)

Most likely to be seen in: Some far-flung overseas destination or a mall with a three-day mall-wide sale

If found, please contact: Uuh, never mind, good riddance, she’ll find her own way home…

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Michelle Erigio Ancheta

Michi can be likened to a Christmas parol, a colorful one that is always bright with twinkling lights and persists to shine against the bleak darkness. She is a reliable, flexible, and pro-active individual who consistently survives and inspires others likewise. She affiliates herself with various organizations that polish her abilities and strengthen her values. Certainly, whatever amount of success that she accumulates in the future will be well-deserved.

Michi is always brimming with wit and an unrestrained sense of self which make her oh-so-lovable to so many people. She is like a stand-up comedian whose remarks always sell. She is a constant surprise (she was first to volunteer and ride a carabao during immersion) – making other people burst into laughter with her candid personality (she says the most hilarious, unexpected remarks) and exceeding their expectations.

More than all of this, Michi, like a Christmas parol, unconditionally gives warmth. Her infectious natural high can warm even the coldest atmosphere. Michi is someone who brings a whole new meaning to the adage “friends forever”.

So, unlike the seasonal parol, she will always be hanging and shining brightly for her friends. Love lots to the species, Michichay!

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Maria Angela Alonso Bagatsing

One love with each other,Sister, brother,One love, one life but we’re not the same.We get to carry each other, carry each other.One love.

- U2, “One”

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Maria Regina Margarita Weber Bautista

“…not even the rain has such small hands.”

New York squirrels nibble on crack. If you happen to visit New York and sit long enough in Central Park, you may chance upon a hyperactive squirrel, high as a kite, going up and down, and up and down a tree ‘til it’s a blur of back flips. I know this because Reg knows this. It’s deceptive, but the quiet ones have the best stories. A real friend and the most present – she’s dependable. Despite having been described to shuffle through Ateneo like anemia unbound, she’s always ready with a hug and a smile, however small. She’s the one you have intellectually stimulating conversations with by any sidewalk, where lapses in sanity tend to fly by. Sooner or later you’ll find yourself laughing hysterically over nothing – she’s the type of person who lets you be who you are around her. She spots the uncanny through her viewfinder, able to translate her ideas onto paper be it paint or ink. She takes pleasure in the small things in life like a chilled beer, lip-smacking Tabasco, McDonald’s Saver coupons, and musty books.

She dreams of making her own stories one day, sampling wine from distant vineyards while lazily blowing smoke at the same stars that have inspired the world’s history makers. Regina constantly dreams, unafraid to leave the shore.

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Juan Carlos Paragas Buenaventura

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Celine Trency Esperon Caga-anan

I have resolved to create a write-up of my own as I’ve completely forgotten about it in the course of the past few hell weeks. It’s not that I’ve no friends (I do have many, really, I do), it’s just that I’ve to rush it. Thank God for the three days given to present a new one. So for the moment, I’ll just describe myself in the perspective of my beloved crutches (which I’ve discarded upon the removal of my famous blue cast last April). So, here they are: my crutches!

Crutches: We met Trency one January morning when her father brought us to her quaint hospital room. Despite the obvious injury to her right foot due to a daredevil attempt to drive at breakneck speeds during a go-cart race and the fact that she was stil partially recovering from a delicious dose of morphine, she was still aglow. One look at her and we were hooked. We were to be the best of friends for the next three months. Oh, she gave us a hard time by always placing all her weight on us. She was especially heavy on Thursdays, though we don’t know why. But she always made sure that we were safe and that we looked good. One time she tied a pretty purple stuffed flower on us. We looked good together with that perpetually smiling flower of ours and her wild curly mane. We were the stars of this show. We were the enchantresses that made life magic (and unfabulously tragic). But all good things have to end. When she regained her footing, we had to part ways. But we know for sure that we will always remember those three months. Always….The End.

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Kelsey Co Cheng

Sociable and bubbly, Kelsey is the type of person who is witty enough to be able to carry on a conversation with just about anyone. Her warm and open nature, coupled with her innate understanding of people, makes her an easy person to discuss things with, ranging from the profound to the absurd. Yet amidst her keen interest and concern for other people, she refuses to pass judgment. She accepts people as they are, providing nothing but steady support in whatever endeavor makes them the happiest. She will do anything within her physical and mental limits to help out, often to the point of exhaustion. Maybe then, the term “giver” suits her best. When everything falls apart, you don’t need to ask for her help. No, for even without asking, Kels will already be by your side.

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Abbey Krystle Carpio Claudio

Abbey goes by plenty of nicknames, one of them is Kinse. This wonder kid is probably the youngest in the whole batch – having been admitted to college at the age of fifteen. Another is Saudia because she came from Saudi prior to college. When people used to ask, “which high school did you go to?” to initiate small talk, eager and hopeful to make friends, Abbey ended all hopes of amity by responding to the vexing, bothersome question with a bleak and cold “Saudi”.

One of the distinctive things you notice about Abbey is her low tolerance for all things ostentatiously pleasant. Her shyness and subtle wickedness often mask her secret rage for other people. One can never call her innocent because despite that shy, girlish smile and the fact that she was younger than everybody else, her kaban ng kaalaman is overflowing with uncanny knowledge. She is ever dependable and is either available or makes herself available for her friends and never asks for anything in return. She is painfully honest even when she tries not to be. She rants, she hates, she stalks. But more than this, she loves, but will never admit it. Behind her mask is a sweet little girl who can infect you with her laughter. She knows how to have fun; and in this favorite hobby of hers, she excels with flying colors. Abbey’s generosity and kindness is beyond words. College life would not have been as fun, as crazy, and as gratifying without Abbey Claudio.

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Maria Ailen Rizo Claudio

Batang hanep. Milo queen. Riot kasama. Malupit bumanat! Mahilig makinig. Assassin. Speed reader. Crunk dancer. Hugger. Never photogenic. “Rawr” pose. Pilitin ngumiti at tusukin ang dimples! Insanely unpredictable. Or unpredictably insane. Grace under pressure. (What pressure?) Grammatically mathematical. Vintage pop! Has (and loves) her grandmother’s clothes. Fashion sense-less. Bargain hunter. Hot manang. Abi Pichel’s table tennis partner supahstar! Kalyn Lopena’s soul sister. Funky, quirky. Fringed sneakers. Crazy shoelaces. Personal touches everywhere. Rock star librarian. Intellectually stimulated. Radical non-romantic. Lakad-lalaki. Kain-lalaki. Hampas-lalaki. “Pan-sexual ako!” Sobrang tibay. Sobrang pasensyosa. Shock absorber. Full-time rebolusyonarya. Gabriela Silang! Gabriel(a) Marcel. Super labandera/plantsadora. Nanayishin pride. (Ano daw? Pakitanong kay Ruel Rosal.) Miss Quotable Quotes. Poetic memory. Photographic memory. Walking music archive. Killer voice. Closet (er, not anymore) OPM jukebox aficionado. Movie-crazy. Movie scripts-crazy. No. One stand-up comedian. Kiko Matsing! Rakrakan all throughout. Kilos-bata. Isip-matanda. Pinay na Pinay. Low maintenance – este, no maintenance! Street smart. Hardcore commuter. Babaeng “tara!” (Kahit saan, pwedeng isama). Alien? Ailen.

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Jo Elize Bejerano Comendador

Words can’t capture even 1% of Jo (or Joey, as her close friends fondly call her). You have to experience her friendship to know how truly attractive and lovable she is. If by chance you get to meet her, it is impossible not to be friends with her for she is always the first, and sometimes the only, person to flash a cheerful smile or offer a compliment. She comfortably blends right in with any group and stands out at the same time. Her sweetness is captivating, her personality enthralling.

Joey is one of those rare people who are genuinely concerned about other people, as she wears her heart on her sleeve and is not afraid to show her true emotions – a quality that is both endearing and admirable. Even more, no one can fully comprehend how Joey seems to remain perpetually happy. This bubbly lady never fails to maintain good cheer amidst the stress and the chaos around her. If perkiness were a person, she would be it.

She possesses the grace and glamour (not to mention the stature) of a supermodel/beauty queen. An excellent picture of beauty – and it doesn’t even matter what your definition of beauty is – she effectively lives up to her name: she is Jo, a “sweetheart”.

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Rhina Rose Muñoz de Leon

If life were a poker game then Rhina was definitely dealt with pocket aces! She enjoys the best things in life while prioritizing her studies. She is living proof that academics and fun are not polar opposites. Thanks to her amazing time-management skills, she has no such things as sabog days and always looks fresh even when she swears that she’s had only a few hours of sleep.

You think you know her but you have no idea! This girl is full of surprises. Who would have suspected this fashionista to be an F1 racing enthusiast? It’s almost unthinkable that this girly-girl dances only to hip-hop music! If Rhina were a candy, she would be hard on the outside but surprisingly soft and sweet on the inside. Her inscrutable mataray looks and blunt, sarcastic humor are just as irresistably endearing as her generosity, wit, and love of laughter.

They say that you can tell a lot about a person by the advice they give. In any given situation, at any time, she would probably say one of the following:

1. Never cram. 2. If you must, at least look good doing it. 3. Be healthy. 4. Shop. 5. Live! 6. Love. 7. Laugh.

And that is how you live the high life, Rhina style!

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Monina Margarita del Rosario de Mesa

Make your own Loony Moony!

Combine in a large mixing bowl:

5 pints girl10 ounces boy3 cups pirate1 tablespoon vampireA dash of glitter1 pair of crutches (preferably with faux fur)2 dozen lunatics4 purple anacondas5 parts cheese4 geeks1 saucy kitty cat1 bus ticket on the Loon Bus™

Bake at 375 degrees. Serves everyone.

Ahoy!

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Caira Joyce San Luis Dimson

Nobody, and I mean nobody, can carry on a conversation indefinitely about anything under the sun like Caira Dimson. She never fails to crack everyone up with her often witty, but sometimes utterly senseless, remarks. Truly a multi-tasking master, Caira has the extraordinary and inexplicable ability of getting B+’s and A’s in her Philosophy papers and oral exams as well as delivering remarkably suave answers in graded recitations out of stock knowledge from her amazingly retentive memory and outstanding note-taking skills. These she does amidst the numerous dinners, night-outs, and parties with family and friends that she almost never misses.

With her childlike giggle, outrageous (and surprisingly effective) opinions and pieces of advice, as well as her so-called “Caira’s Conclusions”, she unfailingly manages to capture an audience. But more than that, she captures countless hearts with her generosity, genuine kindness, and sincerity. Although she almost always comes to class last, she remains first in all of our hearts.

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Eldridge Julius Esquivias Gamboa

EJ \‘ç-,jâ\ n. Energetic (like he takes Enervon everyday);Jolly (like Jollibee).

If EJ were actually word, he’d be a verb. When not trekking yet another mountain or joining a marathon (or adventure race, or what-have-you breakneck activity!), he’s proficiently digesting the Classics – that, and burning double-servings of chow in an instant. On the side, he does Captain Planet work by advocating the preservation of flora and fauna as the alpha male of the Loyola Mountaineers. Despite perpetually having his hands full, his written works are a constant display of clarity and candor.

A leader in his own right, EJ has inspired his colleagues and friends to move mountains, besides climbing them. While he coaches team mates to develop strength and endurance through cross-training, he gives the rest of us, his friends, defined abs from the laughter he injects into our lives, ultimately helping us survive the most painful experiences. Even though he’s always on the run, this guy knows that his best time isn’t his briefest yet on the track, but those languid moments he generously spends speaking his mind to close friends, rediscovering their nature, doing sketches, or just being crazy.

A daredevil with a heart and vocation, EJ has the strength, resilience, and passion to leave his mark on everything he sets foot on, including our lives.

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Antonio Adrian Melo Habana

Ino Habana is a Literature major, an honors student, a volleyball player, a writer, and a party boy. He always seems to have the energy to party all night long despite a toxic week of quizzes, long tests, and orals in Theology and Philosophy. His spontaneity gives life to whatever group he is with, always proposing last-minute road trips to far-flung places like Makati and Divisoria (even though his sense of direction is really bad). He is a clueless romantic and an eclectic lunatic, making every moment with him an unpredictable and crazy adventure.

Ino has the uncanny ability of making people laugh and cry at the same time when he jokes about the jologs population of the Philippines. The strange thing about Ino is that, even though he does not admit it, he secretly dreams of being jologs himself even for just a day. Whenever cameras are around, Ino always make it a point to work it like a professional model. He always has the biggest smile in all the pictures and, on occasion, the poutiest lips as well. Because of this, Ino has the potential to be famous in the future, becoming the next big thing in either the box office or the literary world. There will come a time when Ino will find himself miles away from where he started, but his sudden bursts of insanity, lovable jauntiness, and insatiable thirst for life will always keep him on track for his next big adventure.

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Maria Alexandria Bernardo Jhocson

Who’s that with the loud screechy laugh? Oh…it’s just Alex. This bohemian, beach-loving, travel-holic, ragamuffin bum is carpe diem personified living in her own warped world sashaying in slow motion or sauntering in fast-forward mode. She’ll naïvely annoy her way into your life and, before you know it, you’ve already entrusted her with a special piece of you that you may not have even known existed.

A person with undeniable strength and courage, she has great wisdom that makes people believe and trust in her words. There’s nothing to prove when you’re around Alex because she understands that limitations are non-existent. In a world where humility and kindness are so easily overlooked, this lady proves that dresses and stilettos are no excuse for anything less than selfless service because “we are too blessed and there are people in need”. She is eternally thankful to God for all of her successes and lucky hits in life. She is perennially in love with her family and perpetually surprised, amused, and bewildered by her friends. She is a woman with a pure and happy heart that no one will ever be able to sully. Her insatiable appetite for life is incomparable.

For every single variation in the color spectrum, she has a corresponding smile. She will make you fall in love with her, with life, with love, with a cup of iced chocolate if only to make you see the boundless beauty of this world. She can change the world in a heartbeat and doesn’t even know it.

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Miguel Antonio Nograles Lizada

There are those writers whose works just belong on the shelf. Migoy is not one of those people. He can write about the tribes from his native Davao or champorado – stuff that can make formalists go crazy. (Jefry Canoy, Cervini roommate)

His life empitomizes passion. He conveys himself in mystery and in truth. He is a poet and a dreamer of rainbows. (Rois Tan, Seattle’s Best roommate)

A genius before his time, he opens his mouth and everyone goes silent. More than a literary expert, Migoy is a true friend and a reliable kuya. (Michelle Ancheta, Migoy’s sister from a different mother and father)

Which excerpt best describes him? (a) I am the scholar of the dark armchair. Branches and rain hurl themselves at the windows of my library; (b) He was a pious man who knew how to ask questions. “How can you see your life unless you leave it?” he said to me; or (c) Aren’t lovers/always arriving at each other’s boundaries? – /although they promised vastness, hunting, home.” (Vincenz Serrano, English 11/12 professor)

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Karen LynAlbelda Lopena

Isang makulay na kuwentista, gitarista, manunulat, makata, at mananayaw na walang ibang hinangad sa buhay kung hindi ang magmahal at tumawa. Kapag walang magawa, kukunin niya ang gitara at walang anu-ano’y makagagawa ng mga nakabobobong kantang madalas ay tungkol sa bahaghari o sa kung ano mang nilikha ng kanyang hindi maipaliwanag na imahinasyon. Nagpapakalunod siya sa mga libro upang mapuntahan ang mga lugar na hindi pa niya nararating at tuluyang malimutan ang masasamang alaala sa kawalan. Gusto lamang niyang ipamukha sa mundo na buhay na buhay ang panitikan at sana’y hindi makalimutan ng lahat ang kapangyarihang taglay ng pagbabasa.

Tara, tawa tayo na parang ang pagtawa lamang ang dahilan ng buhay.

Hahaha. Hanggang lagutan ng hininga.

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Sara Regina de Jesus Marquez

Sara (without an “h”, mind you) is not only a know-it-all, she’s also a do-it-all: artist, writer, trendsetting fashionista, make-up guru, trilingual diplomat, grammar police, travel agent, tour guide, saint, pro bono life coach, and (of course) foremost advocate of true love. As a stage actress, she has time and time again wowed the world with her boundless passion and talent, exuding confidence and flair.

And as if that weren’t enough, all are captivated by her effortless wit, charm, and the hysterical animation with which she makes kwento about her amazing life – which could include anything from encounters with salesladies from hell to wild escapades through the streets of Hong Kong and Madrid to being wined and dined by mysterious hotties from far-flung kingdoms. Or perhaps, being the sexy Ginger Spice that she is, these tales could also be about belting out “Wannabe” with the rest of the Cebu Spice Girls, plotting how to win the First Friday Treaty or simply dancing the night away.

You will never ever find anyone like our beloved Zara Rehina de Jethuth Marqueth. The truth is that one page of adjectives will never be enough. We thank her for always being the one who bugs you until you say “yes” to a gimik; the one who says that “you can do it!” whenever you feel that you don’t have enough to go on; and the one who, at the end of your (as well as her) tiresome day, will find the time to sit down with you, offer her shoulder and never-ending nuggets of wisdom, asking for nothing in return.

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Susana Nelly Gengos Onglatco

If there is one person who is as twisted as Jessica Zafra’s mind, it would have to be San-San. In fact, if this effervescent yet sarcastic Cebuana decides to publish her own book someday, superlative words ought to be attached to the word “twisted” since there is no simplistic way to characterize her. San-San’s mere presence is enough to transform a noisy jam-packed room to stillness – raise that to the nth power when she starts talking. Her booming voice is enough to register seismic readings on the Richter scale. But more than being known for her booming voice, San-San is a fine actress, a writer, a movie buff, a food connoisseur, a storyteller, and a director. The list can go on to infinity for she is a pastiche of everything in this universe.

San-San is amusement, in all its levels, personified. She is a teddy bear that everyone loves to hug, even by those who have just met her. She just naturally wins everyone’s hearts. She gives one of the best impersonations of Macy Gray and other famous and infamous personalities. She messes up lyrics and ends up composing new songs. 24 hours, 365 and ¼ days, or 100 years are not enough to compress all the fun that is San-San.

She is a great friend who will fight your battles for you. No matter how twisted the road ahead may be, you can always count on her to be there for you, with tons of laughter to share along the way.

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Abigail Salgado Pichel

I shall be telling this with a sighSomewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I – I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.

- Robert Frost, “The Road Not Taken”

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Maria Pamela Peralejo Punzalan

“Her name is Pamela P., Boss. Everyone knows her by the name Kae.”

Aidan took another look at her portfolio, wondering how a sweet-looking girl like her could even wield such a Gift. For the last four years he had been searching for someone whose gift was to change reality at her whim. Who knew that it would be this lovely girl with a smile that reached her ears? Who knew that this Kae would be the Story Weaver?

“She looks really cute, Boss, and she’s quite a lively kid too.” Blake read the report to Aidan the Weaver, revealing to him Kae’s little world. To everyone, she was just a girl who loved reading stories. She passionately flipped through her comics, faithfully followed her anime series, endlessly shared time and chitchat with friends, and burned her eyebrows over Marcel. She skipped, hopped, hugged, and loved. To many, she appeared to be a silly girl with a very giddy giggle who wore black and cargo too often. To her friends though, time with her was like being taken away to another world. She told tales of invincible assassins, a livid boy of 16, a cloistered goth wannabe trying to make an impression, and a man who could not forget his past.

Aidan knew very well what this girl had done to him. She had crafted his world and changed his reality. He reached for her file and looked at the face that made his name. “Say Blake, if you do get to contact her, tell Kae thanks and I owe her a bowl of ramen.”

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Christina Maria Cecilia Mirasol Sayson

Christina Maria Cecilia M. Sayson is a female homo sapien. She was born in 1987, in the arbitrarily defined geo-political area called “the Philippines”. Thus far, she has shown no megalomaniacal tendencies; although there have been reports that she intends to overthrow the Earth’s world order and establish her own sometime in the future. Investigations into the veracity of these reports are currently ongoing. Christina Maria Cecilia M. Sayson also enjoys talking about herself in the third person and telling far-flung untruths.

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Antonio Francisco Zulueta, Jr.

Jaton is a freak of nature who initiates a lot of absurd talk, much of which are products of his hyper-observant tendencies and ability to find humor in everything and everyone. His default facial expression is a suspicious grin (although he looks more like a confused lost kitten during more stressful days). People often find themselves laughing at his anecdotes, quoting his metaphors, and speaking his lingo. Having grown up in a house full of sisters has made him the frustrated gentleman that he is. He can usually get away with anything – from parking in all the illegal spots to winning a girl’s affection – due to his sneaky ways and exceedingly charming, polite speech.

Jaton fits the concept of cool in the ridiculous sense of the word, a bandless rock star in never-ending corduroys and a flag-football player injured from battling a big black man ten times his size. The only thing more ridiculous than this is how the romantic in him rationalizes things in such a way that everything becomes a love story. There is nothing quite like meeting an undeniably talented writer who is as hopelessly enamored with love as Jaton is. More than anything, he writes for a love of something – of simple songs to his love affair with music; of his frustrated dreams of being in a rock band to his fulfilled and inspired outlook on relationships; of his secret quirks to the ideas and ambitions he hopes for those outside of himself.

Jaton’s the best kind of weird, the best kind of freak of nature. We all love him for it.

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Patricia Jo Chuatico Agarrado

She gets such a kick out of the fact that her last name means “mean and close-fisted” in Spanish. However, those who know Tish will tell you that she is anything but that.

For the last four years, Tish has unselfishly shared her time and energy with those around her – editing drafts of papers, giving last-minute tutoring sessions-slash-pep talks before long tests, sharing long conversations, and exchanging even longer letters. She always has an interesting story to tell, but she would rather listen to yours.

This generosity extends to her life as a student. She probably won’t be the one raising her hand but she always listens attentively and thinks about what everyone is saying. She goes the extra mile for her organizations as well. Whether it’s tutoring the kids she adores (who adore her as well) or organizing documentation and keeping files in order, she overflows with joy and enthusiasm; infecting those around her to get the job done.

Tish hasn’t lived up to her name – and how we thank God for that. In her quiet, simple way of sharing herself, Tish has helped us see how beautiful everything can be.

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Leo Michael Chan Baterina

Mike is…

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Elfred Ulysses de Guzman del Rosario

Height: 5’7’’ (as of 1Q 2007)Weight: 110 lbs. (as of 1Q 2007)Marital Status: abnormally complicatedHobbies: making statues out of…[CLASSIFIED]Favorite Food: those of reddish colorFavorite Sport: boxing or simply hitting things Favorite Film: [CLASSIFIED]

Born of parents.Lived in houses of varied magnitude. Went to places of varied temperature and climate.Has been through times, up and down.Shuts down every now and then.Has consumed enough alcohol to burn this country.Has shed enough blood to build it.Has been mistaken for Hard Gay and/or Mr. Bean.Has considered playing Hard Gay and/or Mr. Bean.Enjoys very much the company of the opposite sex.Enjoys very much the company of beer.Enjoys very much being in the service of others – especially the opposite sex.

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Josemaria Martin Hizon

It could be said that other people know you better than you know yourself, so I’ve allowed them to speak on my behalf as frankly as possible. My own words aren’t enough to shed light on my full identity. May their words create a better picture of myself than I could ever portray.

Jomar does not ask questions about what he has to do, he does it and then he philosophizes. Matiyaga siya sa mga makukulit na tao, hindi niya dinededma. Nakikinig talaga siya, ang galing! He’s a walking blog. Kung hindi siya maasahan, wala nang maaasahan pang iba sa mundo. (Isay Roque)

Jomar is gay in the sense that he is not and so he allows himself to be called as such – a true man indeed. Bading! (Kakin Santos)

Joms is the master philosopher who seems to know all the other philosophers, even the most obscure ones that no one else has ever heard of. He has a passion for learning and for applying the things he’s learnt. He’s the most dependable friend one can ever have, someone who’ll really be there for anything any time. (Aubrey Martin)

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Philip Ryan Najera Junginger

Patience.Persistence.Perseverance.Pacing.Percussion.Progressiveness.Philosophy.Procrastination.(Is there a word for beer that starts with the letter P?)Pagkain.Prawn.Purple.Paris (the car).Panda.Penguin.Praning.Pagong (itaob!).

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Gerard Tayengco Lao

This dude is one of the (pa)coolest people in school. His friends refer to him as (pa)gwapo, (pa)macho, and [feeling] chickboy all the time, but despite these nicknames, he remains (pa)humble and (pa)down-to-earth. He likes to hang out in the cafeteria with his high school brothers to joke and talk about different things. A very (pa)loyal and (pa)trustworthy person, anybody would be (un)lucky to have him as a friend. Haha. (Gelo Cunanan)

He may appear as the silent, brooding type but he is truly the opposite of his façade. He always has something to share and can crack you up with his witty remarks. He also has a weird way of expressing his malambing side – punching people at the back or cuffing people’s necks with his arm. All these aside, Gerry is sensitive and real. You just have to dig really deeply. (Kristine Tiu-Laurel)

From a distance to up close, from strangers to friends, Gerry Lao exudes mystery and sex appeal. Yes, Gerry has a face that makes women swoon and a body that is just as sinful. (Gino Banson)

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Martin Kristopher Ramos Limgenco ll

At first glance, he may seem arrogant, pompous, and even snobbish. However, looks can be deceiving for he is neither. Martin, or more appropriately, Macky, is known and fancied for being a fun-loving and easygoing guy. He has a flexible personality that readily suits and immediately adjusts to the different characters he mingles with. He has a knack for making people around him immediately smile and laugh.

However, Macky also knows when to be serious. He has a strong will to succeed which brings about his sense of competitiveness. But of course, we all know that Macky is competitive only 30% of the time – most likely during varsity games or when in class. The other 70% is the Macky we all know and love – a joker with a big heart and a great source of fun and laughter, he is always willing to lend a helping hand to a friend or even a stranger. The taga-tagay at drinking parties who occasionally blurts out his philosophies in life to advise a ka-bench in need. Finally, Macky is a kuya. Whether it be on the volleyball court for his teammates, at home for his siblings, or at gimiks with his barkada, Macky is the type of guy who takes care of his family and friends – the one who’ll carry you out of the bar and take you home safely when you get drunk to make sure you’ll be all right.

Macky is a superman…no, rather, a super friend. So folks, this is who Macky is. All of the above and absolutely more, more, and more!

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Joseph Anthony Infante Malaya

J-Jolly, O-Outstanding, S-Steadfast, E-Enthusiastic, P-Powerful, H-Humble! That’s the best way to shout out his name! There is never a dull moment with this chap; he’s a factory of jokes that can make you laugh even in your bluest hours. You’d be surprised to discover that he oozes with sense and sensibility despite his happy-go-lucky personality. You’d be astonished to realize the deepness of this guy’s thoughts, which always invite you to take a journey into the depths of his soul.

He’s the embodiment of the ideal family man: a respectful and obedient son to his parents, a loving brother, an understanding grandson, and a playful uncle. He’s a friend magnet, a bank of good advice, simple, very approachable, and someone you can truly count on! He loves with intensity, fights with perseverance, loses with grace and humility, and fails with hope.

He isn’t afraid to admit if he’s wrong and always supports his friends in the things that mean the world to them. He may criticize their faults, but always with the best intentions and their betterment in mind. He has a very compassionate heart; although he may not admit it, he is easily moved and quick to tears when he sees people hurting and suffering. But dry your tears now, Joe, for you’ve conquered the great mountains of Ateneo Philosophy! Now fly higher and reach for the stars, but be sure to always come back to earth to unfold and to share with us the mysteries, joys, and pains that you’ve encountered! Congratulations!

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Strawberry Anne Aubrey Bernardo MartinHer tough, boyish exterior hides the true nature of this girl’s heart: a softie (not admittedly, of course), a sucker for clean-shaven guys with brains, and someone with a strange yet endearing fetish for all things sheep-ish – literally. Aubs is a woman of principle – something that you can’t readily say about most people her age. She knows what she stands for and sticks by it without question. She’s also very level-headed and always calm; even though it’s easy to make her laugh, it’ll take you years of effort to make her cry.

Aubs is a super dork who’ll never admit to having studied hard enough for an oral exam or quiz, yet who’ll also surprise you the moment scores are out with a mark that’s three grades higher than yours. You could say she thoroughly enjoys being the Philosophy major that she is. A Padre Ferriols fanatic, she has most probably never missed a reading assignment and always finds ways of applying profound philosophical insight to the most mundane of conversations. She inspires us because of her passion for Philosophy and dedication to excellence, regardless of the hard work involved. She knows what she wants and goes ahead and gets it. That’s why it won’t come as a surprise if Aubs becomes a successful lawyer or anything for that matter. She doesn’t only have a great brain, but also guts of steel; most importantly, she has the heart to succeed.

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Mabelle Ortiz Nebres

Mabs is one of the liveliest people you could ever meet. She never runs out of stories to tell. Her boisterous laughter and exaggeratedly enunciated expressions make her more amusing. She makes random animal sounds. She keeps you up before a test, not to study though, but up anyway. She goes gaga over Korean soaps, babies, and boys with a mekaniko built. She loves music and dancing. She can make everything feel better the moment you hear her talk. She is one heck of a procrastinator. She’s love- and boy-crazy but she’s not easy. She deeply loves literature and writing. She likes being around people, a social butterfly who manages to keep her sanity despite being active in school organizations. She loves Padre Ferriols! She loves her family so much. She’s a fair person who doesn’t take sides when her friends fight. She suspends judgment about people even when they are obviously creeps, that sometimes people think she’s naïve. She’s generally nice to others but she’s not a pushover; she’ll stand up for herself when she knows the other person is wrong. She’s a strong person despite her easygoing image. Even though she’s jovial and talkative, she’s reserved about the things she holds closest to her heart.

Mabs is indeed the tinkle of little bells in a mayday. Nothing seems to daunt her spirits, may it be Milenyo, Ricoeur, or Foucault. She’s everyone’s little miss sunshine who never ceases to put a smile on your face – oink!

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Anna Francesca Carpio Respicio

Cheska is the friend you’d want to get stuck in traffic with (especially when she’s the one who’s driving). When you’re all alone, Che can be your 1-800-CHEER – she’s definitely got a knack for shedding light in the direst of situations. She cooks for you when you’re hungry, drives for you when you’re tired and sleepy, fills in for you when you need to be in two places at the same time – even though she’s busy herself. Like a box of crayons (and I mean the complete Crayola box with weird-named colors like Purple Mountain Majesty), Che brightens up anything she comes across…and I mean anything! Be it problems or a boring day, Cheska’s there to save the day!

The very person she is to her family and friends already makes her extraordinary but that’s not all…Cheska is a living hero! She’s a person of passion and purpose. Her faith in God is so strong that it translates into love of country and fellowmen. As a matter of fact, Cheska sacrificed her debut to build a home for a family in Payatas instead. She constantly goes to calamity-stricken places, like Gabaldon and Leyte, to give people hope by simply being there and sincerely loving them. Cheska has a heart that knows how to love, a mind that thinks about things beyond herself, hands that give until they hurt, a mouth that speaks of goodness, and arms that embrace the weak and down-trodden.

In a nutshell, Cheska shines…just the way a child of God should.

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Ray Simon de la Cruz Roderos

Philosophy student. Environmentalist. Backpacker. Turtle lover. Woh!

At first glance, Monch’s penchant for turtles (Ninja Turtles in particular) would throw off the average person and make them think that he is downright absurd. Well, actually, he is. Don’t be surprised if, while you’re peacefully walking around Ateneo, a crazed boy comes out of nowhere and whispers ominously, “Itaob ang pagong!” That’s just his way of saying something profound, like challenging the status quo. Monch’s turtlephilia has turned him into one. Just like a turtle, Monch is never rash but always slow and careful in making decisions. Although he’s dependable, beware, for this turtle is a closet-disciplinarian, time-freak, and master of efficiency so he gets grumpy and snaps back when you’re late, lazy, or inefficient.

A man of character, Monch has worked his way through college with his existence always preceding his essence (you’ll have to ask him what that means). All in all, Monch is a natural leader and a man of principle who will never mince words when it comes to standing up for what he believes in. The future is bright for this young man and you can be sure that he will get there…eventually. After all, it is the sure and steady tortoise that makes it in the end. That’s Monch, the hero in a half-shell.

Plod on, turtle! Plod on.

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Maria Florencia Alicia Chung Santos

Kax will blow your mind with deep conversations, vivacious moves and daring style. She’s everyone’s quasi-psychiatrist and lawyer because of her ability to remember lessons from three semesters ago and listen to even the most boring teachers. Her passion for learning drives her to ask a lot of questions and to speak her mind. Her strong personality seeps through even the most thick-skinned bloke. Her sort-of-psychotic ways are actually just cover-ups for her brilliant philosophical mind. Kax is a very open person. She often tries new things, be the latest food craze in town or the hottest hairstyle to hit magazine covers.

As a friend, Kax is as real as it gets. She will always provide amazing advice and a shoulder to lean on. She is also brutally honest enough to hit you on the head when you get cuckoo! As a lover, Kax is faithful and committed – two qualities essential in keeping a relationship.

Some people say that she eats books for breakfast, others have heard dorks call her “queen”. With qualities like these, it is impossible to have a boring day with the one and only Kakin Santos.

Dum spiro spero, dum spero vivo.

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Michelle Carisse Natividad Suarez

Mitch is one of those people who can never get bored even when she’s alone without the help of a Sarsi float: (1) she can sing very well (well enough to score extra points on one of our demanding subjects), (2) she can impersonate every single person she knows, (3) she can make animal sounds (even toy sounds) – land, air or sea creatures – name it and she can do it, (4) she can try to dance, (5) and she can replay the scenes or lines of movies she’s seen in her head. These just go to show how much fun you can have hanging out with her.

She has a contagious passion for life and laughter. She never seems to be afraid of experiencing new things or sharing her life with people. She’s one of those people you’ll enjoy talking to because she has a subtle way of opening your eyes to different things. She has a confident manner of speaking that wins your attention. Mitch hides her dorkiness by appearing to be busy and she never gets annoyed no matter how much the rest of us tease her. She’s very intelligent, proven by how she says she hasn’t studied but gets A’s on oral examinations anyway.

She has a genuine smile that reflects her genuine soul. It’s beautiful. What I love most about Mitch though is her unwavering faith and her passion to introduce Christ into people’s lives. She inspires me to be a more responsible Christian and a stronger believer.

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Maria JanilleMata Torres

Everyone wants to live in a perfect world. Some say it doesn’t exist. What those people don’t know is that a certain person is already living in that utopia – a place where leopards named George have big feet and snore when they sleep, where penguins wear scarves to keep warm, and where candy-coated raindrops fall to the earth. Unlike the rest of us who see the world in black and white, she sees everything through rose-colored glasses. No, this does not mean that she has thrown aside all form of limitation and restraint, but that her world is more beautiful than what we are used to. This gift separates her from all those caught up in the rat race of life. When asked why she sees life this way, the same answer is always given: “because life should be beautiful”. It may seem that viewing the world this way is living a lie, but who really knows what life should be? Always intent in sharing her gift to everyone, she always has a smile on her face.

But do not let this give you a false conclusion on how she projects her happiness to the world. No, she is not euphoric. Rather than blind idealism, she displays what one would call colorful optimism. Always striving to achieve the highest form of any endeavor with effortless perfection, she lives by being without the angst of becoming. Always open to what life will give her and not clinging to the constructs of the self, she lives without resisting change, making life a beautiful experience. A unique person who will always be there, she will help you remember how to dream.

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David Saul Blanco Adriatico

As his name suggests, it is not without a thought of mystery that one speaks of Magic. One is often left to wonder what his gaze is trying to say and whether his smile spells charm or mischief. But beneath that seemingly pasaway image is a man full of passion for life. His constant search for adventure has given him a myriad of stories to tell. Magic is attuned to the beauty of the world, which is something he does not fail to share with the people he holds dear. A leader, athlete, musician, poet, and orator – the width and diversity of his interests and talents can astound you. A philosopher at heart, he can confound you with an entire spectrum of inquiries, from the most trivial of questions to the kind that keeps you awake at night. He is principled and firm, willing to take on an argument which he feels so strongly about. And although he fails to recognize it at times, all of these make him a good leader, worthy of admiration.

Magic is a web of ironies people are delighted to get entangled in. His ever so thoughtful and caring ways, coupled with an inherent amiable aura, can always ease the heavy hearts of friends and loved ones. However, be careful not to make his blood boil; otherwise, you’ll get a dose of his straight-to-the-heart one-liners if not a roundhouse to the face from this yaw-yan enthusiast. This neat-freak, über-OC guy is also gifted with skill in various sports, but perhaps what people cannot deny is Magic’s zeal for service to God and people, especially those who are in most need of…some Magic…

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Leo Martin Angelo Ruiz Ocampo

Matapos ang 30 na Istasyon ng Krus, 75 na Rosaryo at 80 na Nobena sa iba’t ibang Santo, tumungo sa Banahaw, lumuhod at dasalin ang sumusunod na Litanya…

Panalangin para sa Kaluluwa (na Sumasakatawan) ni Leo Ocampo

Pari: Santa Cecilia, nawa’y manatiling mala-anghel ang pag-awit ni Leo; Santo Tomas, nawa’y ipagpatuloy ni Leo ang pagpapakadalubhasa sa Pilosopoya, Teolohiya, at sa pagsagot sa Game Ka na Ba?; San Ignacio de Loyola, nawa’y mabawasan ang pagiging pasaway ni Leo; San Juan dela Cruz, nawa’y huwag kang magpatalo sa galing ni Leo manalangin; San Judas Tadeo, nawa’y magbawas si Leo ng kinakain; San Vicente de Paul, nawa’y manatili ang pagiging mapagkawang-gawa ni Leo kahit sa kanyang regency; Santa Teresita del Niño Jesus, nawa’y manatiling payak at masiyahin si Leo; San Lorenzo Diakono, nawa’y patuloy na pahalagahan ni Leo ang mahihirap; Santa Maria Goretti at San Benito ng Nursia, dalawa na kayong dinadasalan namin dahil minsan malubha ang pagiging bastos ni Leo; Sto. Niñong Berde ang Damit, nawa’y umunlad ang mga magiging negosyo ni Leo tulad ng kanyang sari-sari store sa San Jose; San Jose, nawa’y patuloy na maging mapagmahal na lalaki si Leo; Santa Maria, tumibay pa nawa ang pananampalataya ni Leo sa Diyos.

Tugon: Ipanalangin niyo Kami. Luwalhati…Amen.

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Joseph Don Decena Zaldivar

Dahil sa kanyang itim na pantalon, puting t-shirt, balat na sandalyas, mahabang payong, file bag, matabang anyo, at seryosong mukha, laging napapagkamalang isang pari, guro, o propesyunal si JD. Pero, kapag nagsimula na siyang magkuwento tungkol sa mga bagay-bagay – maging metaphysics, phenomenology, o yaong mga walang kabuluhan – mabibisto na isa lang siyang typical na teenager na nahihirapan ding manatili sa loob ng silid-aralan o simbahan.

Gayunman, nagsisikap si JD na maging mabuting miyembro ng lipunan sa pamamagitan ng taos-pusong pag-aaral, panalangin, pag-eehersisyo, at pagdidiyeta; kahit minsan nakakalimutan niya ang mga ito, lalo yung huling dalawa.

Siguro dahil ito sa kanyang kagustuhan na ubusin ang oras at lakas sa pakikitungo sa iba kaysa sa kanyang sarili.

Sa pakikiramay sa kaibigan niya, pwede siyang maging maingay na bungangero o tahimik na tagapakinig. Kapag nakikipag-usap ka sa kanya nang malalim, akala mo nasa counselling session ka; at kung mababaw naman, akala mo nasa tagayan ka. Kapag naman sabog o bangag siya, lumalabas ang kakulitan at nakakapagpatawa siya kahit na hindi niya sinasadya.

Yan si JD, halo siya ng marami bagay pero iisa pa rin ang pakatao.

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Louise AndreaSablan Bacoy

Sundays too my father got up earlyand put his clothes on in the blueblack cold,then with cracked hands that achedfrom labor in the weekday weather madebanked fires blaze. No one ever thanked him.

I’d wake and hear the cold splintering, breaking.When the rooms were warm, he’d call,and slowly I would rise and dress,fearing the chronic angers of that house,

Speaking indifferently to him,who had driven out the coldand polished my good shoes as well.What did I know, what did I knowof love’s austere and lonely offices?

- Robert Hayden, “Those Winter Sundays”

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John Santy Bayona Calalay

“It is with curiosity that one thinks of him. Perhaps it is in this state of mind, where no definitive answer is made, that one can best approach him. A walking anomaly with impeccable taste, he has a natural sense of style, inventive altruism, and a penchant for rarities that is a constant source of wonderment for those around him. For the depth of a well, shaped black like a boy, there are no words, no feelings to express. The eyes, the twist of the lips, that’s enough,” said the four women writers who knew him. Not his words at all!

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Jaclyn DesireeOng Chua

People who hear Jacky’s name probably picture her as a typical porcelain-skinned chinita walking around timidly in a fitted tank top and mini-skirt. Don’t let the girly name fool you. If you did, you’d never guess that Jacky is the type of girl who snuck out of a debut early to travel seven hours to climb the second highest mountain in the Philippines, spent an entire afternoon shooting hoops at the covered courts, and almost single-handedly organized the first ever Ateneo Aquathlon. In fact, this responsible, dedicated, and hardworking girl was the Loyola Mountaineers’s previous Quartermaster and current Vice President.

Jacky’s open, perky personality and quirks will endear her to you. She may seem a bit loud and overly friendly at first but you’ll quickly discover she’s a true friend who will do everything she possibly can to help you out – whether it’s coaching you through what seems like an impossible fifteen-kilometer run, accompanying you when you need to have a blood test taken, or just being there when you need someone to talk to. Although there are some days when it seems as if her eyes are about to burst from stress, she’s always game for fun things, may it be spontaneous trips to UP for isaw, expeditions to Tiendesitas or Divisoria, or being crowned as “Baduy Dress Day Queen”.

It’s not that I’m saying that Jacky can’t pass for a meek Chinese beauty. What I’m saying is that even if she tried her best to look like one, she’ll still be a whole lot more than just that.

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PH HermelinaUbaldo Chua

Not all mysteries are meant to be solved. The best, in fact, are the ones we leave unraveled. Untouched, they push us outside of our picket-fenced consciousness, an undercurrent pulling us away from the seductive mainstream of passionless thought. A mystery is forever separate from man’s reason for it is in this divide that a mystery contains its beauty.

In a most ethereal manner, mysteries show us, with heartbreaking simplicity, that we humans are limited. They remind us that, past the medals earned and battles won, beyond the horizon our well-trained eyes have taught us to see, is an infinite realm of unknowns. No matter how much of the universe we seem to have grasped in our lifetimes, there is always that which escapes us, like the sand unaccounted for that slips through our fingers. The mysteries of our lives are those arrows that point us to the never before seen fugitives. They are the lights that shine on the truths that, indubitable as they are, have yet to be written.

PH is one of the finest unsolved mysteries of this generation. In her dignified stillness, her childlike wide eyes, her soul speaks eloquently. Her art is a puzzle that talks to us: of the fathomless space existing between demons and angels, gods and monsters – and the ability of man to transcend it.

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Sunaina Ishwarlal Dargani

It is said that you should always keep a close eye on the quiet ones, because some day they will inevitably break out of their circle of naiveté and reveal the greatness that lies within. Sona might still be quiet at times, but don’t be fooled – once you get her going, good luck getting her to stop. It’s amazing how much she has to say even after writing fifty pages worth of personal thoughts and experiences down for her thesis, but who can blame her? There’s far too much about her to be able to put everything into words.

She won’t say no to an inuman session or to DVD marathons of 24 (wink, wink). She certainly won’t hesitate to lend a helping hand to those who need it. Spending time with her is always interesting. Her life is a series of unfortunate events, but the kind of “unfortunate” that’s just plain funny. Ask her about the night she rolled down the grassy slope of the UP Sunken Garden and her face will surely turn crimson.

Sona is one of a kind. You can easily distinguish her from other Ateneans because, well, she’s Indian. Of course, this isn’t the only thing that makes her special – beware of her eerie, trailing limbs that can contort in ways you never knew possible. She’s also forever lost, physically and mentally, which would probably explain the number of minor accidents and slip-ups she always gets herself into. But that’s all in a day in the life of Sona. There’s nothing she can’t handle.

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Marielle Irene de la Cruz de la Cruz

By the time this comes out, Mayene would have graduated with honors as everyone expected. She has impressed teachers and colleagues throughout a superb academic career. Her sense of responsibility – which borders on the obsessive-compulsive – has become the stuff of legend. But scholastic success will never be enough to show how much of an overachiever she really is. To the few lucky enough to be called her friends, she’s more than the girl who simply has to beat the deadline instead of just meeting it like everyone else.

Report cards won’t say anything about the chocolate bars and strips of seaweed she sneaks in during class or how she, generous as she is, always offers us a bite. It’s doubtful that her A’s will honor her habit of giving out gifts (1) without need for an occasion and (2) a couple of months earlier than she’s supposed to when there actually is one. A diploma won’t talk about her profound mastery of words or how her talent in writing is only matched by her artistry in the kitchen. Honors can’t say enough about the brilliantly creative mind behind her jokes and eccentricities or the playful mischief beneath her calm mask of silence.

Great as she was as the model student, it just won’t do for that to be the only thing she is remembered for. So here’s to you, Mayene. This one’s for the record.

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Jemimah Adrielle dela Rosa y PunongbayanSociety teaches us to stay away from clichés. No one wants to see the same things over and over again. As a result, we have all become runners in a race to become the newest, the brightest, and the most original of each picking. This is why Jem is so refreshing. She does not promise to be the quirkiest, the craziest, or the most creative of the bunch. She is not obsessed with being edgier than the latest innovation nor is she smitten with the drama of constant and drastic change. Jem is the antithesis of this pretentious mask we wear to let the world know how hip and modern we are.

Whereas we cut each other’s throats in our race to become rich and famous, Jem walks along at her own pace. She does not need to be daftly original just to prove herself to the rest of the world. She is perfectly comfortable with the way she is. With her bright eyes, her ladylike demeanor, and her honest-to-goodness stellar writing, Jemimah dela Rosa is neither cliché nor breakthrough. She is undeniable classic.

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Joseph Dino Fernandez Galindez

Much has been thought of Dino Galindez.

To some, he is a mystery. A loner, he rarely smiles or speaks. When he does say something, it seems too imaginative and profound to be understood.

Does he have some secret understanding of the world? Some brilliant, mystic insight on the people around him? Sadly, intriguing though he may be, it has been difficult to verify.

Accounts vary extremely: it seems that Dino is a mountain of contradictions. He looks so serious, so perfectly stern, that few dare approach. Those that know him agree that if he will warm up to anyone, he does so only very slowly.

Our reporters caught him at an emotionally vulnerable moment – lunch – and questioned him as to whether any of it was true.

Shockingly, he revealed that he hardly smiled because he had forgotten how. He hardly spoke because, actually, he had nothing to say and could not think of anything. His “profound” utterances were really comments on the weather, only slurred by too much karaoke.

In sum, our investigations revealed Dino Galindez to be a pretty dull guy. In frustration, one of our reporters asked if he had any wisdom he could offer humanity, and so he gave them this: “Bite marks may fade, but memories last forever.”

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Maria Eliza Rubio Javier

If you’re looking for a specimen who accurately epitomizes the perfect Ateneo fan, this girl has got to be it. She can jump, wave her hands in the air, scream, and lose her voice all before the second half. Don’t even make the mistake of insulting her favorite team lest you want to be physically and verbally assailed. Stark crazy about the said team, not only does she know each Ateneo cheer by heart, she also goes to great lengths just to be able to see her team in action. Never mind her busted knee or sky-high fever, Mar absolutely refuses to miss any of the Blue Eagles’s games. Off the court, so to speak, this girl is as big a supporter of her friends as she is of the Ateneo basketball team.

You can always depend on her to be there when she says she’ll be there and she’s there when it really matters. Always ready for a good laugh, you can count on having “stupid fun” with this girl. Not only that, she does everything she can for her friends, never leaving them behind and instinctively knowing what they need before they even say it. Mar is one of the sweetest and most thoughtful people one can ever meet. Fond of writing brief but delightful messages on her friends’s notebooks and planners, she has a unique way of making people feel special and loved. Always ready to defend her case or any of her friends’s, she’s never scared to voice out her opinion or to talk in a loud voice for that matter. As we like to put it, we hear her before we even see her. Certainly our lives would be boring without her.

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Lionel Albert Dimla Lopez-Dee

With a name as unique as Lionel, the first thing that pops to mind is how to pronounce it properly. It’s pronounced “Lion-nel”, as in lion – the animal that emits kingly roars. Such a name goes hand in hand with such a unique person.

Seldom in life will you meet a person who does not wear masks. Lionel is one of them. He keeps an open mind and is the type of friend people can be real with, the type who can make you forget your problems and make you laugh, the type who’d be the first person you’d think of calling when you want to hang out or try something new.

Aside from his OC-ness, Lionel’s adventurous personality won’t bore you. He can transform the most mundane things into the most extraordinary – be it just listening to music or watching a film. With him, everything seems less dull and more colorful.

For someone who talks as much as Lionel, it’s hard to believe that he listens just as much and does so without judgment. His unflagging spirit, his ability to work long hours without compromising excellence, and his ability to remain cheerful even when angry are what make him one of a kind. Lionel’s passion for life and daring ways make him unforgettable. Even with the many roles he plays – as a student, a mentor, a writer, a brother, a son, and a friend – he makes it a point to just be himself. And for those who know him, that is more than enough.

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Jezreel Aguilar Lucas

Jez is one of those guys you wouldn’t expect to be the serious type because he never fails to welcome you with his warm personality. His blissful nature certainly confirms that a good hearty laugh transcends all barriers. It is therefore not surprising why this fun-loving person never ceases to make others laugh and smile with some of his one-liners.

Beyond all the joviality, Jez is equally unwavering in his commitment to realize his aspirations in life and to touch other people’s lives. Beyond his comical antics and dashboard abs lies a big heart that is always ready to go the extra mile for a friend and a strong mind that has endured innumerable setbacks and continues to be an inspiration to countless individuals.

Jez exudes an attitude that is guaranteed to surmount all the obstacles that life may pose. He braves through his journey with passion and commitment. With a perfect mindset complemented by the time-tested fundamental values of hard work, diligence, and integrity, there is no reason not so see him at the top of his game!

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Katrina Ines Fojas Luna

Ang bawat sulyap, ngiti, yakap niya’y isang pag-uumapaw na kusa’t buong-buo – walang pag-aatubili, walang pinagkakait. At ikaw, pusong bakal at lamig – wala kang laban sa paglagos ng kanyang pag-ibig. Unti-unting natututunan nitong kahiya-hiyang karuwagan na muling magbukas, tumanggap, at magmahal. (Precious de Joya)

“Sino ka?” ang tanong niya ‘pag di ka kilala. Sino nga ako? Akong kay bilis na maghabi ng salita, eto’t natatameme sa pagsulat. Hindi man siya ang pinaka sa pinaka, ang sukdol sa sukdulan, siya sa kahuli-hulihan ang tatatak sa iyong isipan. (Keywords: Sumasayaw ng pangalay, hip-hop. Magaling gumawa ng kanta, kumanta’t mag-gitara. Malambing kahit inis na. Mapagmahal kahit asar na. Maintindihin, mahirap intindihin: musmos pa rin ang salitang gamit sa mga dalaga nang karanasan. Di nahihiya. Kapag napapahiya, nagsasabi ng “Shy!” O kapag nawawalan ng pag-asa, “Cry!” Umaamin ng pagkakamali sa pagsabi ng “Oo nga, noh!” Maasikaso, madaling biruin, mahirap talunin. Umaarte, di maarte. Kiti-kiti, bibo, game, masiyahin, gumagala, malaya.) Tinopak at naglaro ang Diyos sa paghubog kay Ina. At dito, nais ko na lang Siyang parangalan. Mas madaling gawin kaysa subukang higupin, sakupin, ikulong sa kataga ang “pangyayaring” si Ina. Wala akong laban. Pati pagsusulat ko. Sabi ni Ms. Morales, magaling ako sa ganito. Pero pagmasdan: wasak, magulo, parang binagyo. Shy! (John Torres)

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Ethel Kay Dimayuga Merioles

Kakai never assumed a stereotype. Heartthrob, rocker, Dean’s Lister, slacker, athlete, rebel, artist, loser – in college, every possible mold has been forged. And in any of these, not once did Kakai fit.

Kakai turns her heart’s frailties into images that bleed both subtlety and clarity and words that reveal the beauty in pain. Art flows through her veins; and though she bends blindly to life’s hairpin turns, her work shows us that she never breaks.

In other words, she is the objective correlative. A cynic romantic. Kakai is delightful misery, mad wit, tragic laughter, tangible energy. Ordinary spaces cannot contain her but she does not mind. More than anything else, Kakai loves being free.

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Maria Celeste Icasiano Narvaez

“The artist is the creator of beautiful things.” - Oscar Wilde

Should anyone invent a time machine in the future and go back to Ateneo early in the 21st century, one of the people to meet is Lili. She is a classic beauty, a woman whose style is timeless, seen in how she pairs quirky vintage clothing with modern trends. Her confidence not only manifests itself not only in the way she looks, but also in who she is as a person. Unafraid to speak her mind when others won’t dare to and uncaring of what others may think, she never lets anyone convince her into becoming less than what she could possibly be.

Few are endowed with vivid and powerful imaginations and the ability to concretize them. Lili creates beautiful things with her words, but none more beautiful than her friendship with the people around her as she is able to see and appreciate the goodness and beauty in everyone and everything.

From her sharp sarcastic remarks to the random songs she dramatically bursts into or to the way she looks at you, Lili can sometimes intimidate people without realizing it. But despite her tough exterior, she’s really just a romantic with a big heart.

Fair, intense, flamboyant, and in-your-face, Lili is someone you’re likely never to forget.

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Emilio AntonioVillarosa Sta. Maria

So there you have it, Miyo is the greatest little brother in the whole wide world. You ask him to make you a sandwich, submit your homework, buy you sanitary napkins, fetch your slippers, he’ll do it all. I’m telling you, he’s the Kid Brother of the Century.

He will listen to your incessant whining and brainless rambling with his heart wide open. And that heart, alas, he has tossed up into the wind so many times only to have it plop back down and be kicked around in the dirt. But he simply dusts it off and goes on dreaming. Like the great Ghandi, he is wise (sarcastic), peace-loving (sleeps like the dead, mouth wide open), and emaciated (emaciated). He is a knight in shining armor.

Knowing Miyo is like being given one of those boxes with lots of hidden compartments, each of which holds something of infinite value. Just when you think you’ve got him all figured out, he throws you in a loop and shows surprising wisdom, heartwarming thoughtfulness, mind-boggling creativity, eyebrow-raising confidence, or an astounding capacity to love. He is truly God’s creation – forever evolving, forever growing, forever surprising.

I love you, Squirt. Go do more great deeds. You’ll be awesome!

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Rafael Guillermo Tuazon Tanchoco

Alam ba ninyo…

…na ang pang-telenovelang pangalan ni Rafael Guillermo ay pinaikli sa RG, na kadalasang binabaybay naman na Argee, subalit karaniwang maling nabibigkas na RJ o Archie, na nakasanayan na subalit bahagyang kinaiinisan pa rin ni Rafael?…na ang wastong paggamit at pagpapalaganap sa wikang Filipino ang isa sa mga maigting na pakikibaka ni Argee, kaya naman lubha niyang ikinalulungkot ang alisangsang ng mga Atenista kung susundin ang kaisipan ni Gat. Jose Rizal?…na sa apat na taon ni RG sa Ateneo, sa SEC B lamang siya hindi nagkaroon ng klase?…na hindi alam ni Argee ang, at wala siyang pakialam sa, awitin at cheers ng pamantasan? …na mukha mang seryoso o malalim, puro korning patawa, One Jump Ahead at iba pang kantang Disney, at mga bagay na may kinalaman sa Harry Potter lang ang nasa kukote ni RG?…na bukod sa pamimilosopiya, ang tanging natutuhan ni Argee sa Ateneo ay ang “yeah, to talk in like coño English“ and “parang, this is so not good, dude”?…na si Rafael Guillermo raw ang konsensiya ng kanyang barkada, tinitiyak niyang pipiliin ng mga kaibigan niya ang tamang landas sa pamamagitan ng pagsabi kung kailan sila lumalabis at kung kailan sila dapat tumigil para mag-isip-isip? Subalit hindi tulad ng pakikinig sa konsensiya, palagi naman daw kalugud-lugod na makinig sa mga obhetibong pananaw ni Argee. “Ngeeehh” ang tanging nasabi ni RG nang malaman niya ito.

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Marco Eric Gaisano Ang de Leon

He brings to my mind many of the finer things in life: Ragnarok, House, CSI, World of Warcraft, computers, popular science, Bleach, popular philosophy, Utawarerumono (I’ve never seen it nor have any intention of doing so but it’s such a catchy word), noodles, and other such things. I would never talk so openly about these with anyone else because doing so would evoke mocking smiles and inspire others to curl their fingers and brand themselves on the forehead with an L (for loser). But I could always talk to Marco.

Maybe it’s because we have such similar interests in matters that would induce a mental comatose in some of the simpler anthropomorphs. Maybe it’s because we’re cousins. I can’t exactly pinpoint why. But whatever the reason, some of the better moments in my college life were spent in collaboration with Marco (in collaboration!). In my first year, he introduced me to ACENT, we set up our first offline Ragnarok server, and he inducted me into the delights of the Katipunan restaurants (Chicken Bacolod, World Topps, etc.). Mundane things, I admit, but they were happy times. I know Marco’s not perfect and, among many things, he didn’t quite fit in with his batch. He didn’t like basketball (an anathema for many anthropomorphs) and spent, I think, way too much time downloading TV and anime episodes. But I would be hard-pressed to find somebody who wouldn’t say of him, “Well there’s an honest, decent chap” (or something to that effect; you know what I mean).

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Jaydee Jenn Hui Chun

Jaydee Chun is the epitome of happiness. The blissful smile tattooed on her Chinese face is enough to turn frowns upside down. When you’re feeling like it’s the End of the World, run to her and feel free to cry your eyes out; she’s like a human box of Kleenex that never runs out.

The way she walks is highly deceiving: she may seem like a gruff bully but in reality she’s as kind as Mother Theresa. This girl could probably make hugging her profession since she “issues” hugs 24/7 to people who look like roadkill (?!) On the other hand, when she talks, it’s like being in front of a firing squad composed of trigger-happy machine gun aficionados! She has a superhuman mouth that spurts out an endless stream of kwento and hirit. Apart from being a fiery character, Jaydee is the ultimate G.I. (Genuine Intsik) – and a model G.I. at that! She’s also an aspiring/inspiring artist who doodles mercilessly on her notes like there’s no tomorrow.

Jaydee is the mother hen of the ID juniors and two confused IS juniors. She’ll make you feel right at home among wacky friends who are just as warm as she is. Jaydee is also the “bread-bringer” of the group for she literally brings bread and butter to class for everyone to share.

All in all, Jaydee is a Jill-of-all-happy-trades. Is there still more to be said? Meet her and see for yourself.

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Elinore RiaSta. Ana dela Cruz

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Greg Joseph Ginete Diaz

Ever heard of someone who had a voice so loud that even videoke microphones couldn’t beat it? Well, that’s Greg for you. He is the hyperactive entity of the Information Design batch 2007, roaming the corridors of CTC everyday, rattling everyone from morning to night. Where you hear laughter and see rowdiness, Greg is surely around. If you think that that doesn’t leave him with enough energy to accomplish his academics and extracurricular activities though, then you are sadly mistaken.

Greg is currently the Collegiate Society of Advertising Vice President for Production. Simultaneously handling different and difficult clients for design and advertising, Greg also manages to find the time to accomplish the varied responsibilities that these entail successfully and seamlessly despite the pressure of academics.

Greg is also a progressive musician. Having played the guitar since sixth grade and rocked the stage since high school, he has since honed and developed his skills to play in bands like Dystopia and Daily Trip. Fusing metal, jazz, reggae, funk, hip-hop, and rock influences, he is able to create unique musical harmonies which he shares with the people around him. Representing the Ateneo, his band Daily Trip finished as a one of the top picks and as a finalist in the Nescafé Soundskool Battle of the Bands in 2005 – proving how experienced and devoted he is to his musical passion.

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Elmer del Rosario Guinto

While college life certainly brings out the worst in us – from missed submissions to enormous eyebags and simply the tendency to fall fast asleep in class – Elmer has bizarrely hurdled it all with the help of who knows what. Elmer always has a breezy and perky aura that never fails to infect people and lighten up an otherwise gloomy day. With wisecracks, useless trivia that seems pretty vital when he mentions it, and in-depth discussions about junk food and trashy talk shows, Elmer always lightens the mood of any situation, intentionally or not.

One of Elmer’s truly endearing qualities is his quick wit and knack for aesthetics and visuals. He is a genuine artist. Living life not for what it is but living it as art is perhaps what makes him a cut above the rest. Whether hanging out with friends, performing magic with the use of pencil and paper, or perfecting projects, Elmer makes it a point to be the one in control of designing the blueprint of his life and ultimately building it to continue to inspire others.

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Hazel Denise de Ramos Karunungan

She flipped her hair absently, the silver chain catching some of the strands before falling loosely over her shoulders. Her companion was late and it seemed that she had been waiting forever for the supposed-knight-in-shining-armor to arrive. Faintly, by the glow of the candle atop the pristinely white and marble tabletop, the distinct black of her eyes narrowed. Her mind was wandering, falling into a trance as possibilities of tomorrow danced through in a symphony that was only too fickle. She felt the dementia ghostly creeping up her skin, pyrrhic victories filling her mind. Was it worth it? Burning four years of her life away only to wake up to the reality of work and life and non-philosophy and whateverness after all that hard work? Once more, she shifted her position, daring to glare at the clock that informed her she’d been waiting for far too long now. Where in the world was her companion? It was, after all, so much easier to think of how to blame him for his lateness than it was going back to thinking of the what-will-happen’s of tomorrow and tomorrow after tomorrow and so on.

Ah, perhaps she was only going insane. That was the biggest probability, she hoped.

Current mood: Writer. And artist. And designer.

Always mood: Addicted to sweets. Chronically afraid of clowns.

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Joan Charmaine Victorino Lim

Always the center of attention, Joan has a warm smile that never fails to brighten up anyone’s day. Pretty, perky, and friendly, she never runs out of stories about her bargain hunts, attesting to the fact that she’s a true blue shopaholic.

She is someone who’ll never fail to surprise you. One minute you’ll see her being really kikay, the next thing you know, she’s playing basketball while screaming her head off. She may seem soft on the outside but Joan can be very strong-willed when circumstances call for it. She is also one of the few people who can get away with almost anything. Be it her last-minute review for oral exams or haven’t-studied-yet long tests, she amazingly still manages to get high scores. Joan’s multi-talented too! She can organize events, sing, cook, dance (a little), and present herself well. Being the competitive person and good leader that she is, she makes it a point to accomplish all her responsibilities effectively, always determined to make a mark for herself and her team in everything she does.

Although her vanity is often misconstrued as self-absorption, she is actually someone who is down-to-earth and genuinely loving. She never passes an opportunity to make those important to her happy because doing so makes her happy as well. Loyal and dependable, she is always there through both the good and the bad and can always be counted on for a good time. Truly, Joan is beautiful inside out.

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John Vincent Cuevas Lucero

Finally, after 6 years, 3 courses, 2 schools, 2 countries, 5 girlfriends, 2 heartbreaks, 4 cars, 1 apartment, 3 roommates, 2.5 millon pesos, 3 piercings, 1 hairdo, 2 jobs, 900,000 charged to experience, 2 spring breaks, 1 college football game, 1 acting stint, 4 barkadas, 6 weddings, 4 pairs of shoes, 1 gym, 4 tutors, 3 wallets, 5 cell phones, and 1 diploma...

...with my protruding powers and fine touches,

I am done!

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Michael Ian Samson Marchadesch

Truly a busy body, Ian has more on his hands than the average 20-year-old. His years in Ateneo have truly tested his ability to juggle his responsibilities as a son, a friend, a student, and an athlete. A caring and helpful son, he has an enviable friendship with his parents. Ian, being a naturally independent person, can often be seen alone preoccupied with his own business. People are initially too intimidated to approach him, yet those who dare are surprised to learn that he is friendly and goofy. Get to know him further and you’ll hear about his impressive takes on life, love, and everything in between.

Ian trains religiously and still manages to keep his grades up. He comes to practice everyday with the strong determination to run faster, jump higher, and throw farther. Ian knows that his talent is nothing without the passion to pursue it. Beyond the track oval, he gets his creative juices flowing as soon as he sits down in front of his iMac.

On the lighter side, Ian is like a child with life as his playground. He is genuinely loyal and trustworthy and is neither pretentious nor impractical. With a personality as unique as his surname, Ian truly breaks stereotypes. He is an athletic artist who is both green and blue and an outgoing loner who is happy-go-lucky yet reflective. Ian is simply a man with an understanding heart and a good head on his shoulders – these will surely take him places.

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Maria Rochelle de Guzman Medalla

From the OrSem days until the first few months of freshman year, she was called Chelle (her nickname at home). But with her “high-school-buddy-turned-college-blockmate” successfully influencing other classmates, everyone eventually began calling her by her high school nickname: Roe.

Roe is the quiet type at first, but she gets over it fairly quickly after the ice has been broken. She is such a sunny and bubbly person who can’t help but draw the best out of the people around her.

Aside from her optimism, Roe is also blessed with a head of smooth silky hair that would have been the envy of queens of old, a smile that can brighten up the darkest of times, a hearty laugh that can raise the weariest of souls, and a cute pout capable of melting the most fridgid of hearts. With these gifts, she can get away with almost anything. I guess it goes without saying that her cheerful disposition is intoxicating, just like her favorite color – orange.

She truly is an unforgettable person, someone who’s full of life. She’s everybody’s friend – a very loving and loyal friend at that. Ask anyone she’s been with and they’ll tell you how much they enjoy her company.

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Michael Bernardo Alcantara Parker

Mike Parker.

Any relation to Peter Parker? Sorry, none. And sorry, you’re not the first one to ask. Go think of something more original.

Tall. Green (succinctly put, peridot) jacket. T-shirt, shorts, glasses, Chucks. Can’t imagine this guy with more hair than his current newly-shaved fuzz that begs one to run his/her fingers over it. (Sorry, but it’s the truth.) Is frequently mistaken to be Korean, Chinese, or Japanese. See his eyes for further proof of this.

Likes Mac’s and not too fond of PC’s (anymore, anyway). Likes older women and HLA and basketball and food and sleeping and design. Is a vector-god in the making even though he’s too modest to admit it. If he likes what he does, he does it well. Killer portfolio.

He hates writing papers.

Puts you at ease in five seconds flat. That’s why he has plenty of minions. And he’s just not evil, no matter how hard he tries. Ha ha ha. Wernk!

So, do we call him Mike or Parker? It’s a mystery.

WTF. Where’s the food. What were you thinking?

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Mara Melanie Dator Perez

Mara’s name is synonymous with organizations. With her varied commitments, she’s been involved in almost every cluster of COA. In her four years in Ateneo, these more than thirty student groups, around a fourth of which she held leadership positions in, made her college life more challenging, fulfilling and exhilarating!

Ateneo Catechetical Instruction League (ACIL) imbued in her a love for teaching and the desire to make Christ into a living reality. Matanglawin opened her eyes to the social realities of life, exposed her to the system’s injustices, and brought her to peaceful rallies. Mara is very fond of the people in Ateneo – from the instructors down to the janitors. In their own unique ways, they each made her college stay more inspiring and illuminating.

Mara also has a deep passion for colors. Aside from being known as “the student with n orgs”, “Ate Mara Po, anak ni Fernando Poe”, and “Blessed Mara,” she is also known for her monotone outfits. If she wears red on a Monday, expect her to be in red from her earrings down to her shoes for the rest of the week. For three semesters, she did this following the colors of the rainbow.

She entered Ateneo as a Physics-CE major but later shifted to Information Design. This is what her heart really desired. The course helped her let her true self shine forth for the benefit of not only her organizations but also her loved ones.

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Karina Stella Largo Punzal

Karina personifies the saying, “Silent waters run deep”. Leaving it solely up to initial impressions, you’d probably think she was one of the less extroverted people around because of how reserved she can be in her seemingly diffident projections – her philosophy is to let gestures do more of the talking.

A music aficionado who makes the perfect sound trip buddy; a Shakespeare in disguise when she’s feeling melodramatic; a Dr. Phil copycat who can take forever giving you the lowdown on almost anything – love, rants, dreams…life; and a self-confessed shopping freak…the list goes on. Yet, Karina’s more than these. She’s also a sweet and caring friend and a trusty confidant. Contrary to suspicions that this girl’s a snob, expect her to flash that contagious grin whenever and wherever you see her, which may lead you into thinking, “Boy! Doesn’t she ever get jaded?”

Once Karina finds it comfortable to unload her bag of tricks, her wacky side will surprisingly pop up. She can go head over heels crying over sappy romantic tales. She can also laugh her heart out over the silliest jokes, finding comfort in other simple joys, rarely running out of reasons to be happy and optimistic about things. Karina’s not complicated at all. Even though she may be bewitchingly bizarre and mysteriously fascinating, she is without a doubt downright real.

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Juan Lauro Cruz Ragragio

The black hole of the sun has penetrated the earthThe rock star has landed armed with his guitar

He lurks in the mist in search of the golden seaHe floats by the shore…reaching for the circle of wanderers

He slides down the runic falls…and immerses himself in the glittering blissHe’s scooped by the clouds and caressed by the sky

His guitar sings a love song for the lady phantomUnmasking her from the unsighted euphoria that consumed her soul

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Arlene Buscay Santos

How do you fathom an abyss? Find the answer for this and you will be able describe the depth of this person. At the same time, you would be startled at the utter simplicity of her; allowing you to see how caring, compassionate, industrious and loving she is. An imposing problem, a need for someone to share a meal with, an urgency to find advice, an insufficiency of creative juices, and a need for a true friend or cohort are predicaments that she answers, often asking for nothing in return.

So where most of us can only find the depths of our existence to go six feet down, she is a bottomless pit. Not a dark, empty drop into nothingness but that which is infinitely filled with light, life, hope, suffering, and meaninglessness finding meaning and capable of enduring hardships that weigh heavily on most of us. Be with her and you wouldn’t have to suffer endless musings on what it is to be human from inch-thick piles of handouts, because she is the perfect embodiment of what a true person is. We should all be thankful that she walks she walks the earth with us.

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Jed-Angelo Clarence Quiray Segovia

Bam. Pow. Zoom. These words can usually be found in action-packed panels of comic books. However, any carbon being in Ateneo’s non-existent artists’s nook can vouch that these words can also describe super cartoonist-cum-aspiring visual artist and occasional theatre performer, Jed-Angelo Clarence Q. Segovia.

Bam. Jed can spend hours and hours laboriously working on his “cartoons” which he swears are not for “pleasure”. But the passion and the smile on his face says otherwise. Aside from self-protestations, you know he “gets off” on drawing the best cartoons this side of Manila.

Pow. Jed is also one of those down-right honest and good-hearted fellows that are now a rarity. Furthermore, he is fueled by integrity in everything he does that it’s insane how this guys sticks up for what he thinks is right. Except when certain alcoholic beverages are available.

Zoom. So what if Jed turns out to be a hungry artist begging for money in Malawi, or out-artsy-fartsy-ing other art students in New York, or maybe even stuck in a cubicle doing, god knows, yet another publication? The thing that everyone should watch out for is that the incredible good-hearted big carbon ball of talent that is Jed is going to be a huge creative force in the world, and he is coming, faster than a speeding bullet (or a sexually-transmitted disease).

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Aaron James Galacgac Tangoan

Out of the night that covers me, Black as the Pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul. In the fell clutch of circumstance I have not winced nor cried aloud. Under the bludgeonings of chance My head is bloody, but unbowed.Beyond this place of wrath and tears Looms but the Horror of the shade, And yet the menace of the years Finds, and shall find, me unafraid. It matters not how strait the gate, How charged with punishments the scroll,

I am the master of my fate. I am the captain of my soul.

- William Ernest Henley, “Invictus”

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Niko Antonio Salvador Tolentino

Nix is a good leader and a role model. He treasures what he learns and applies his knowledge by helping others. I appreciate the time and effort that he gives to the street children of Katipunan. Many of them call Nix their kuya in Musmos.

I can also say that Nix is a very helpful and patient guy. He is simple and humble. Every time we meet at the MVP Building he always smiles and greets me, “Hi, Ate Jo!”

Nix, thank you and keep it up! God bless you always.

- Mrs. Jocelyn Blanquera Maintenance, MVP Building Mother of a Musmos child

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Karla Francesca Lim Vinluan

Si Czek ay bunga ng kanyang nakaraan – isang nakaraang makabuluha’t puno ng siklo ng pagkadapa at pagbangon. Ngayo’y matikas siyang nakatindig, naninindigan – mariin at walang patid na tinatahak ang kasalukuyan. Sa ngalan ng pag-asa at katotohanan, nakahanda siyang harapin, nang buong loob, ang kinabukasang nakalaan at naghihintay – sa hirap man o ginhawa.

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Paul PatrickRelosa Alonzo

Paul Patrick Alonzo has gone through the times and has been through the ages within the walls of institutionalized education. He has been raised and reared to be a man of mind and immense heart. He finally considers himself a man who can hold his head up high. It took him longer than most, but his experiences were heartfelt and cherished. Paul Patrick Alonzo is broken, like most people are. He will venture forward, like most people do. He will take on the adventure of life, like he eagerly does.

This is Paul Patrick Alonzo. I am Papu. A man for the stage, I plan to venture into the biggest one of all. This will be my greatest adventure – the grandest play called my life, where the drama escalates, the happiness is hard-earned, and the emotions are mine. I venture alone. The people who have turned me into the person that I am now have done their part and I am thankful.

To the parents who brought me to life and shared in my life, to the friends who made life more interesting, to the love who gave me something to live for, and to the people who inspired my life, I thank you all. You know who you are.

To the next world and beyond, I welcome you. Watch out. I am average. I am man. I am life’s biggest surprise.

“The stage is my sanctuary. Performance is freedom.”

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Anthony Austin Ruiz Caw

In the beginning, light hit him; the world caught a glimmer of a man sitting in the midst of dismal darkness – his eyes constant and unblinking. Empires would rise and fall and cultures would call him a fool in a million different tongues although they were never sure if he was a man or merely a shadow or maybe a dream. For generations and generations he would remain, stagnant and unceasing in his posture, not even raising his hands to protect himself from the cold rain that God would shower him with or the spit that men would judge him with. In the end of days, he would stand. He would stand to create order from chaos, to remake nations, and to take the full harvest of creation. For in his constant stare, he was dreaming.

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Mariel AubreyChin Cimafranca

Some people are meant to go the distance. Sweet is the only one I know who can run ten kilometers without breaking a sweat – leaving her competition in the dust while she’s at it. She’s worn down several pairs of shoes with more miles than she can remember and, somewhere in her room, envelopes filled with race bibs and souvenirs house memories of victories and personal bests. She’s had her share of glory on the road, but that isn’t why she’ll go farther than most of us can ever imagine.

Sweet doesn’t shy away from the stage. She owns it. Her passion for theater and knack for acting can only be matched by her flair on the dance floor – it’s where she comes alive, catching the rhythm and putting on a show, be it for a winning performance on stage or for fun on the Dance Dance Revolution machine in an arcade. She’ll even beat you with her moves in air hockey while you’re there. And good as she is at beating a friend, she’s even better at being one. Who else will listen when you say that toothaches kill chess players? Or that, strangely enough, Men’s Health articles are more interesting than its pictures of half-naked women? She’ll not only laugh with you but also throw in a few jokes to keep you laughing. Yet you know that she’ll never be one of the guys. None of the guys – or girls for that matter – can look as good as she does in her green ball gown.

Sweet has everything she needs to get far in life and more. She’s one of the lucky ones whose race will never end. All she has to do is keep on running.

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Jillian Mari Diano Peña

Jill moves. She moves the people who work alongside her, the friends who laugh with her, and the audiences put before her. She impresses her colleagues with a work ethic that is thoroughly professional. She endears herself to friends with her smile and inspires audiences with her song. Initial impressions of outward sweetness (or mischievous sultriness, depending on her mood) give way to a sense of indomitable ambition – she has found her dream and she toils tirelessly to reach it. Indeed, it’s hard to find her not moving in some way towards it, may it be in a rehearsal or gig or production meeting…yet, for her, there is none of the catty malice or petty intrigues so commonly found on and off the stage. She believes that theater is a journey towards understanding and that stagecraft is a service to the truth. These beliefs reflect readily in her dealings with people – friends, staffers, scene partners, directors – all the people she so easily, lovingly, gloriously moves.

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Bridget Carmen Jacinto Pineda

Her looks alone testify to the one thing that many strive for but only a few are blessed with: this girl was born to be a star.

A good-looking girl with curly locks highlighted with hues of gold and ochre, she possesses the laidback attitude of a demure Cebuana and the street-savvy smarts of a bustling urban Manileña. One day she wows audiences with her thick and rich singing voice, another day she is a theater denizen luring viewers into a world within the proverbial “fourth wall”. A proficient student, an actress, a singer, and a leader, she is a vessel of talent no man thought possible.

This lady is as wondrous a performer as she is a person. Responsible, hardworking, and loyal to her friends, her humility and good nature will never fail to endear her to anyone she comes across. Her good-natured disposition in life rubs off on the people lucky enough to encounter her.

That’s Vica, the total package…artist, performer, student, and friend. She is a pearl from the South and a shining star to us all.

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Michelle Grace del Castillo Santos

Michelle is a star in a million. She, like the rest of us, has met people who’ve provided her with a myriad of experiences and opportunities to grow. One would be surprised to learn that underneath all that shampoo commercial-worthy hair and behind that model-like frame is a genuinely sweet and caring person. Don’t be fooled by her OC-ness or her panghahampas because that is her way of showing affection. All things considered, the best description for Michelle is that she’s an artist – not just because she’s a Theatre Arts major or because she’s good in sewing, set design, making costumes, and dancing, but also because of the way she draws people’s attention, how she molds young minds in ACIL, and the manner in which she exemplifies how to be a responsible and loving daughter/sister.

She brings texture into one’s life by taking every opportunity to make everyone’s day worthwhile. She paints the world in the same way she colors people’s days with just her smile, in the way she balances schoolwork and extracurricular activities, and in the way she creates and builds meaningful friendships. And she, in the end, not like most of us, was able to rise above every challenge. Her path in life has never been easy, but being the strong person that she is, Michee never gave up. Because of this, her light shines brighter as she learns to be the person she has always dreamed of being: someone who is not afraid to take risks and always full of love. Her life as canvas, she’s an artist in the best sense because she truly is one-of-a-kind, inspiring, and beautiful.

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