HSLS beefs up for SMOFS 2023

Lycamae Penarejo

March 28, 2023

Honor Society conducted its preliminary interview of the Search for the Most Outstanding Female Student of the Year 2023, at the EMRC 6-A, March 28, 2023.

SMOFS is one of the signatory activities of the sorority which aims to look for female student who possess the quality of being a scholar and leader.

Five candidates from different departments joined the said competition named Louise Melka Saavedra, College of Arts and Sciences (CAS), Reina Rivano, College of Arts and Science (CAS) , Christine Joyce Abadilla, College of International and Hospitality Management, (CIHTM), Charlene Claire Cacao, College of Business and Accountancy, (CBA), and Czarine Emmanuelle Buelo, College of International and Hospitality Management, (CIHTM).

In an interview, Activity Chairperson Sigman Kyla Espedido said “Nakakatuwa na after pandemic nagbalik na uli tayo sa traditional way ng SMOFS” she also added “Maganda syang opportunity para mas makilala natin yung students natin na talagang engaged in leadership activities and scholars.

Para sakin panalo na sila kasi mapili palang bilang nominee ay malaking karangalan na” Only one of the five candidates will be hailed as the Most Outstanding Female Student of 2023 and the Final Interview of the competition will be held on April 14, 2023, Friday, at the AEC Little Theater.

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