Bravo snags first-ever ‘SikoloHiyas’ pageant tilt

Lycamae Penarejo

February 25, 2024

Jessy Anne Gambito Bravo, a freshman, emerged victorious, claiming the title of ‘SikoloHiyas’ and making history as the first-ever recipient of the crown, last Feb. 23 at the AEC Little Theater.

Bravo’s stellar performance and charismatic presence impressed judges, solidifying her place as a standout contestant.

Her win not only highlighted her talent but also underscore the society’s commitment to nurturing leadership and excellence among its members. Through events like the astrology-themed pageant, the society fosters a culture of creativity and camaraderie within the academic community.

Moreover, Leanne Miller emerged as a dominant force, clinching several prestigious awards. Miller secured the 1st runner-up, earning the titles of Best in Uniform Wear, Best in Casual Wear, Best in Program Shirt Wear, and Best in Production.

Additionally, Miller’s allure captured the attention of the judges, earning her the title of Miss Photogenic and the recipient of the Lance Umali Choice Award.

Among the other notable winners was Justine Shane Quidip, who clinched 2nd runner-up.

The CAS Psychological Society hosted the astrology-themed pageant in which eight psychology students showcased their unique abilities, captivating the audience with their performances.

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