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1981

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After years of suppression under the Marcos regime, the
Silliman University Student Government (SUSG)was
restored, allowing students to self-organize once again.

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What had happened in 1982?

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On March 30, 1982, the Silliman University Faculty Association (SUFA) was granted certification to become the sole bargaining union for the university’s faculty.
● Dr. Quintin S. Doromal resigns as university president.
● Judge Venancio D. Aldecoa Jr. was elected as the seventh president of Silliman University.

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The university experienced a leadership crisis.

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In 1984

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1986

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After years of suppression under the Marcos regime

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the

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Silliman University Student Government (SUSG)was

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restored

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allowing students to self-organize once again.

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On March 30

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the Silliman University Faculty

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Association (SUFA) was granted certification to become

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the sole bargaining union for the university’s faculty.

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Dr. Quintin S. Doromal resigns as university president.

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Judge Venancio D. Aldecoa Jr. was elected as the seventh

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president of Silliman University.

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The university experienced a leadership crisis.

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Judge Aldecoa resigned; Dr. Angel C. Alcala became

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acting president.

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The Electrical Engineering

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Nursing

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programs achieved a 100% passing rate in their

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respective board examinations.

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1987

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Dr. Pedro V. Flores assumed the presidency

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focusing on

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academic framework and instruction.

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1988
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1989
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The College of Business Administration celebrated its
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Golden Jubilee
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The university installed solar-powered light posts
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continuing its commitment to renewable energy.
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Dr. Pedro Flores stepped down as president. Dr.
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Lourdino T. Yuzon became an acting president.
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1990
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1990s
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(1990-1999)
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1991
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1993
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1994
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Engr. Juan B. Escardo served as interim president.
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First-ever recorded faculty strike at Silliman University.
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Dr. Angel C. Alcala became the ninth president of the
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university.
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Dr. Alcala won the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Public
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Service.
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Dr. Alcala resigned due to his appointment as Secretary
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of the DENR (Department of Environment and Natural
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Resources).
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Dr. Abregana served as acting president.
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SU conferred an honorary degree on President Fidel V.
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Ramos
making it the first time Silliman University
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conferred an honorary degree on an incumbent
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Philippine president.
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Dr. Mervyn J. Misajon became the tenth president of the
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university.
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Silliman shifted from alphabetical to numerical grading
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system.
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Eleven Sillimanians placed in the top ten of the Nursing
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Licensure Exam
with 22 others placing in the top
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twenty.
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Alumnus Gonzalo O. Catan Jr. was awarded Most
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Outstanding Inventor in the Fifth National Technology
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Fair.
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Silliman was cited for having the best published
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scientific paper in the Dr. Elvira O. Tan Awards.
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1995
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Hosted the first International Conference on Biology
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and Conservation of Small Cetaceans in Southeast Asia.
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Hosted the International Coral Reef Initiative
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Workshop.
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Silliman was declared a no-smoking campus by the
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Board of Trustees.
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1996
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Dr. Misajon resigned
and Dr. Agustin A. Pulido was
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elected as the eleventh president.
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1997
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1998
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1999
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2000
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2000s
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(2000-2009)
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2001
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The College of Nursing celebrated its Golden
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Anniversary.
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Second SUFA strike.
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The Luz Ausejo Hall (Arts and Sciences Building) was
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inaugurated as part of Silliman’s Massive Development
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Program.
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The new SU Marine Laboratory was inaugurated.
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The university installed fiber-optic cables that span the
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entire 62-hectare campus to strengthen its Local Area
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Network (LAN) technology
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Silliman's Accountancy program ranked first in the
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country.
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The Physical Therapy Program ranked No. 1 in the
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country.
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Implementation of "No Helmet-No Entry" and "No
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Smoking" policies for students and faculty.
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The Physical Therapy Program ranked No. 1 in the
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country.
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Silliman
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University
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celebrated its Centennial
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Anniversary (100 years).
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Establishment of the College of Computer Studies (CCS)
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and the College of Performing and Visual Arts
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(COPVA).
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June 19
2002
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Silliman University was officially declared a National
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Historical Landmark by the National Historical
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Commission of the Philippines (Resolution No. 7
s.
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2002).
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2004
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2005
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Establishment of the Silliman University Medical School
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(SUMS).
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2006
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2009
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2013
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2010s
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(2010-2019)
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2014
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2017
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2018
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2020
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2020s
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(2020-present)
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2022
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The Silliman University Medical School opens.
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Dr. Ben S. Malayang III assumed office as the twelfth
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president of Silliman University.
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Establishment of the Institute of Clinical Laboratory
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Sciences (ICLS).
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The Silliman University Medical School moved to a new
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two-story building.
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Christian Universities Online named Silliman one of the
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50 Most Beautiful Christian College and University Campuses in the World
the only one in the Philippines
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and one of two in Asia.
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Guillermo and Mercedes Magdamo Hall
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inaugurated.
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The University Art Gallery was inaugurated.
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Third SUFA strike.
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was
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Dr.Betty Cernol-McCann became the first female
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president of Silliman University.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) declares
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COVID-19 a global pandemic.
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Silliman University suspended face-to-face classes and
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shifted to online learning for two years.
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SU was among the seven Philippine universities ranked
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in Asia’s top 500 universities by the Quacquarelli
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Symonds (QS) World University Rankings 2020. In
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acknowledgment of this achievement
the Commission on
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Higher Education (CHED) awarded SU a Plaque of
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Exemplary Institutional Performance.
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Face-to-face classes resumed at Silliman University.
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September 2024
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Silliman University was granted full autonomous status
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by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED)
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recognizing its commitment to excellence and
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institutional sustainability.
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November 18
2024
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● SUFA files a Notice of Strike for Unfair Labor Practices
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with the National Conciliation and Mediation Board
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(NCMB).
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February 2025
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● Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) assumes
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jurisdiction over the dispute
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underscoring the
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significance of the issues raised by the faculty.
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Present
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Silliman University continues to expand
innovate
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strengthen its academic programs.
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It remains one of the top universities in the Philippines
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with full autonomous status from the Commission on
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Higher Education (CHED).
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The university boasts the highest number of accredited
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programs
with fourteen granted Level IV accreditation
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status
the highest level attainable for individual
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programs.
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References
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About | Silliman University. (n.d.). https://su.edu.ph/about/#1496136979941-50a2e0d8-2df6
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Lassiter
M. (2023
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https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/ge10historyofsilliman-1pdf/263827261#2
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Today in Philippine History
August 28
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Institute by American Protestant missionaries. (2024
March 2). The Kahimyang Project.
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https://kahimyang.com/kauswagan/articles/2852/today-in-philippine-history-august-28-1
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sionaries
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Members:
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Ayeng
Althea Zen
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Beton
Renz Dustin
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Carballo
Gem Marguerite
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Carreon
Kiarra Lee Hyacinth
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Catacutan
Sheanley
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Fernandez
Neogel Lourenze
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Guatelara
Elisha Halel
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Mapili
Niña Cassandra
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Ortiaga
Kylle
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Solamillo
Ashelyn
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Tabligan
Anndryvan