JS Script
JS Script
BOTH: Good evening everyone! Welcome to the most-awaited night of the year, our Junior-Senior
Promenade 2023.
REY: I am Mr. Rey Magallano and together with our Lady of Ceremony Ms. Angelou Petiluna, we will be
your hosts for this magical night.
ANGEL: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. We are thrilled to be here and celebrate this special
magical night with you. We hope you’re all looking your best tonight, because the moment we’ve all
been waiting for is final here.
REY: To our highly respected principal Sr. Daisy Acong Aquiatan, and competent guidance counselor Sr.
Masalinda S. Ganoy, our enthusiastic academic coordinator Mrs. Sherwin Zamora and campus ministry
Sr. Evangeline Erece.
ANGEL: Our competent event organizer Mr. Georgian Cuizon, assisted by our designer Mrs. Ritchel
Legaspi, members of the hardworking faculty and staff, supportive parents, guests, grade 10 and 11
students, ladies and gentlemen,
ANGEL: Every person in this place looks undeniably ravishing tonight, especially you Rey, you look so
fabulous today.
REY: Thank you, Angel and I can return the favor to you right away for you look so stunning tonight. I
know everybody hired professional stylist and designers for this prestigious event.
ANGEL: I couldn’t agree more Rey; this unforgettable evening will be another addition to our precious
collection of high school memories.
REY: It’s an event near social graces and elegance. So, with this
ANGEL: Without delay, let’s give a warm round of applause to our Junior and Senior students, who are
about to make their grand entrance.
REY: But first, let us introduce our judges for the night. They will have the tough job of selecting these
following awards Best Dressed, and Face of The Night in Female and Male Category, Dancing King and
Queen, Couple of The Night and of course SFHSI Prom King and Queen 2023. (Introduce the judges’
names) and thank you for takin on this challenge.
ANGEL: And now, ladies and gentlemen. Let’s welcome our Juniors and Seniors. Please make your way
down the red carpet and strike your best post for the cameras.
PART II – INVOCATION
REY: And… that wraps up our 2023 version of “Walk of Fame” Enchanting is tonight in this exclusive
event, all of us have turned into elegant prince and princesses, ready to dance the night away. You guys
are so hip and fabulous.
ANGEL: So, without further ado, let’s kick the ball rolling! To formally commence this event, please rise
and feel the presence our God Almighty and please remain standing for our national anthem.
REY: You may now be seated. Now, to shower us with words of welcome, may we call on Ms. Lendy
Calapu-an, a grade 10 adviser. Let’s give her a round of applause!
ANGEL: Thank you Ms. Calapu-an, your words of welcome are highly appreciated. We hope your words
may remain in us throughout this evening. And now, ladies and gentlemen we’ll be celebrating the unity
of the youth. And speaking of unity, we have special presentation tonight from a group of talented
students who will showcase their love for music and their unity as a team.
REY: Please give it up for the students of Saint Francis High School as they sing their unity song!
ANGEL: Yes, it is, Rey! Once again let’s give them another round of applause, and let’s keep the
celebration going!
REY: We have a very special guest tonight who will be sharing with us a message about love. Love is
universal language that touches the hearts of all ages, and cultures. And tonight, we are honored to
have ________________ to share his/her insights about it.
ANGEL: She is renowned expert on love and relationships and has helped countless people find and
nurture the love in their lives. Please join me in giving a warm welcome to ____________.
REY: The turnover ceremony is a tradition that is often followed in many high schools during the JS
Promenade. It serves as a symbolic gesture to signify the passing of the torch from one class to another,
and to ensure that the prom tradition continues for further generations of students.
ANGEL: Torch of Divine Light in Faith – Jade Cryrus Samillano to Kurt Michael S. Jalandoni
REY: Bible: The Book of Wisdom and Knowledge to Hope – James Ygay to Angel Maye F. Omoso
ANGEL: Key: The Symbol of Leadership and Responsibility – Christell Ann Cortes to Danica Jean Wicas
REY: Anchor: Strength and Security – Francis Bernylle Poloyapoy to Mark Anthony Suhot
ANGEL: Dove: The Guidance of the Holy Spirit, our Prayer for Peace and Charity – Johanna C. Santiago to
Jeianne T. Lariosa
REY: This is the moment where we honor the outgoing batch and welcome the incoming batch of
students who will continue the legacy of our school. It’s time to reflect on the memories we’ve made,
the friendships we’ve forged, and the lessons we’ve learned.
To the outgoing batch, I want to say thank you for your contributions to our school. You have worked
hard, and your efforts have not gone unnoticed. You have been leaders and role models for the younger
students, and we appreciate everything you have for us. We wish you all the best as you move on to the
next phase of your lives.
ANGEL: And to the incoming batch, we welcome you with open arms. We know that you have big shoes
to fill, but we have faith in you. We believe that you will continue to uphold the values and traditions of
our school, and we look forward to seeing all that you will accomplish in the years to come.
REY: So, let’s all raise a glass and toast to the outgoing batch for a job well done.
ANGEL: And to the incoming batch for the exciting journey ahead.
BOTH: Congratulations to all of you and thank you for making this JS prom a night to remember.
~~~~~~ INTERMISSION~~~~~
REY: And now ladies and gentlemen, let’s witnessed an angelic voice from a selected student no other
than goes to Julianna Bandeco.
~~~~~CLASS PROPHECY~~~~~
ANGEL: And now friends, a person will be delivering the Class Prophecy for the graduating class of year
2022-2023. She’s someone who has been an active member of our school community. Without further
ado, please join me in welcoming Christell Ann B. Cortes to the stage.
REY: Impressive! I was truly impressed by the amount of time and effort they must have put into crafting
her speech and I have no doubt that you’ll continue to make an impact wherever you go. Thank you for
that!
Next, these two lovely ladies will be presenting the class prophecy of two sections; St. Maximillian Kolbe
and St. Charles Borromeo they have been involved in various activities, recognized for academic
excellence and known for leadership skills and has been a role model for her peers. Please help me
welcome Danica Jean Wicas and Jeianne Lariosa.
ANGEL: I am entirely move into tears, as your class adviser and as well as your subject teacher I really
hope and pray that you’ll soon get what your heart really desires. Thank you and one again, Danica and
Jeianne, let’s them a round of applause!
ANGEL: There you are ladies and friends, the evening is moving along quickly, And where on a point of
everyone’s favorite part, it’s now dinner time. Dinner will be served in any moment from now and I
hope you enjoy your meal.
REY: And of course, ladies and friends while we’re having our dinner these two lovely ladies will
serenade us. Who do you think are they? First, let’s give a big hand to the Taylor Swift of Saint Francis
High School Ms. Khiana Cadorna.
Next, a warm of applause to the AMAKABOGERA that we will never forget, an all-out performer Jashley
Pulgo.
REY: Good evening once again! As we continue our program, we come together to celebrate our journey
so far, and to look forward to the bright future ahead.
ANGEL: We want to take a moment to honor those who guided and supported us along the way.
Tonight, we will be having a special ceremony called the (BOTH: Candle of Hope Lightning and Giving
Rose of Gratitude).
REY: This ceremony is a way for us to express our gratitude to those who have made a positive impact in
our lives. It’s a time to recognize the people who have been our guiding lights, who have given us hope
and strength when we needed it most.
As we light this candle, let us take a moment to remember those who have helped us along the way,
who have encouraged us to pursue our dreams, and who have shown us the way when we were lost. Let
us remember the parents, teachers, mentors, and friends who have made difference in our lives.
ANGEL: This rose symbolizes the love and appreciation that we have for those who have supported us
throughout our journey.
REY: Thank you, grade 10 and 12 students! Let’s give them a round of applause!
ANGEL: And now, as we continue our celebration, let us carry the light and hope and gratitude in our
hearts, and let us remember to always be grateful for the people who make a difference in our lives.
PART V- OPENING DANCE SALVO (Teachers and Staff)
BERNYL POLOYAPOY: Good evening to all of you present here. I am thrilled to see so many bright and
shining faces in the room, all dressed up beautifully.
Before we continue, we have a special treat for you tonight. As you all know, the prom is a time for
students to come together and create memories that will last a lifetime. But it’s not just the students
who make this event possible. We also have an amazing team of teachers and staff who work tirelessly
behind the scenes to ensure that everything runs smoothly.
And tonight, we’re going to give them a chance to shine on the dance floor! That’s right folks----our
teachers and staff have been practicing for weeks to bring you an opening dance salvo that you won’t
soon forget. They’ve chosen these songs that reflect the theme of tonight’s prom, and they’ve put
together some amazing choreography that will have you cheering in your seats.
So, without further ado, I give you our incredible team of teachers and staff headed by our highly
respected principal Sr. Daisy Acong Aquiatan! Let’s give them a big round of applause as they take the
floor and show us what they’ve got.
REY: And here we are tonight, one of the most exciting parts
The COTILLION DE HONOR to be performed by three groups of couples and each group represent a
different virtue or value. Tonight, our performers will be showcasing the values of respect, honesty,
kindness and responsibility. These are the qualities that we hope to cultivate to our students, and we
believe that the Cotillion De Honor is a perfect way to showcase them.
ANGEL: Alright, thank you so much for the loads of information, Rey. So now, are you excited to dance
with your partners? Let’s kick the ball rolling and give around of applause to the first group of
performers, no other than The Knights and Ladies of St. Francis of Assisi.
REY: That was an elegant performance! I wonder who the choreographer of that dance was. And now
ladies and friends. Let’s proceed to the next group of performers, The Knights and Ladies of St.
Christopher.
ANGEL: It’s indeed graceful dance! Thank you so much, The Knights and Ladies of St. Christopher.
Alright, next group please join me in welcoming the The Knights and Ladies of St. Isidore of The Farmer.
REY: That was exactly classic! And last but not the least, let’s give them a standing ovation to The
Knights of James.
ANGEL: What a graceful performance seeing you guys dancing on the floor. I wonder how my cotillion
was happened during high school days with background music of Taylor Swift ‘’I was enchanted to meet
you”. How about you sir Rey, how’s your JS prom when you were in high school?
(Rey responded)
~~~~~~PART VII- UNITY SONG ~~~~~~
REY: And now ladies and gentlemen, the long wait is over. We’re are now on the most exciting part, the
announcing of major and minor awards.
ANGEL: Congratulations for making this possible! You truly are putting an effort and time with your looks
and personality tonight, and you deserve a recognition. Again, these are the awardees of our JS Prom
2023. Around of applause please.
REY: It has been an amazing event filled with great performances and inspiring messages. As we come to
an end of our program, it is my pleasure to introduce our sister principal, Sr. Daisy Acong Aquiatan who
will be delivering the closing remarks.
ANGEL: Alright, thank you so much Sister Daisy. Again, let’s give a standing ovation and a round of
applause to our highly respected principal.
ENDING
REY: Tonight, we danced, laughed, and celebrated our youth and vitality.
ANGEL: As we come to the end of our JS Prom, I want to take a moment to thank each and everyone of
you for making this night a truly memorable one.
REY: First and foremost, to our dear principal Sr. Daisy Acong Aquiatan for supporting us since day one
of this JS Proposal.
ANGEL: Second, to our organizing committee led by Mr. Georgian Quizon, assisted by Mrs. Ritchel
Legaspi and the faculty and staff, who put countless hours and hard work and dedication to make this
prom a success.
REY: We also want to thank our chaperons and security personnel for ensuring everyone’s safety and
well-being throughout the night. And of course, special thanks to our DJ and performers who kept on
our feet and entertained us all night long.
As we continue this venue and head home, let’s carry with us the memories of this amazing night. Once
again, I’m REY MAGALLANO.
BOTH: We are now officially signing off… Thank you and enjoy the rest of the night!