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List of Locker Users
S.Y. 2013-2014

*If your names aren’t written on the list below, you might have paid an insufficient amount. If so, please approach any SC officer to settle your accounts and avail a locker.

*Blank spaces mean vacant lockers that students could still avail.

*Locker users should IMMEDIATELY provide a lock for their locker or else the Student Council will be forced to CANCEL them.

*Once this is posted on the SC Bulletin Board, students can start using their lockers.

Locker Number | Locker User/s | 1 | Hannah Catalan | 2 | | 3 | | 4 | Juss Marcelo & Angelica Palaganas | 5 | Betina & Gerard Gaw | 6 | Jaira Ferencia & Samantha Tobao | 7 | D’avtagnan R-Botco | 8 | Ritch Garcia | 9 | Ryan & Rhyne Manansala | 10 | John Alonzo & Ivan Ventura | 11 | Nikki Asuncion & Queen Miram | 12 | | 13 | Celine Ocampo & Crystal Quirimit | 14 | Moira Carls | 15 | | 16 | Danielle Umipig | 17 | Janelle Pineda | 18 | | 19 | Jayson Santos & Ovy Osorio | 20 | Alyssa Mateo, Claudette Liberan & Eliel Sayo | 21 | Angela Antonio & Zia Laxamana | 22 | Alexzandra Salamat & Ysabella Salvador | 23 | Daphne Adalem & Chloe Caballero | 24 | Carlos & Company I-Hope | 25 | | 26 | | 27 | | 28 | | 29 | | 30 | | 31 | | 32 | | 33 | | 34 | Mikaela & Miguel Tayag | 35 | Lara Monique Mateo | 36 | Julia Averia & Christine Tarraz | 37 | Allison Lacsamana & Melanie Dela Paz | 38 | | 39 | | 40 | | 41 | | 42 | | 43 | | 44 | | 45 | | 46 | Karen Morfe & Noeme Cruz | 47 | Mariah Sabile & Jhody Balagtas | 48 | Reynalyn Dagsa & Jellery Evangelista | 49 | Nikoull Wines & Earl Calalin | 50 | Lucy Calanoc & Khyla Dela Vega | 51 | Kristine Castillo & Ariza Mag Santos | 52 | Charmaine Ilustrisimo | 53 | Lysha Caone & Jahzel Ramilo | 54 | Richard Macarasig | 55 | Dona

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