BIBAK 2008-Acquaintance and Induction Party
“Mun-ooha Angkan nankakalasi ye Kaugadian”
Guest Speaker: Dr. Ryan Guinaran
Palispis Hall, Capitol Building, Latrinidad, Benguet
Aug. 16, 2008 2:30-9:00 p.m.
I bought a ticket from one of the BIBAK officers and had attended the party.
I don’t know what exactly the meaning of the theme. It’s kinda Ibaloi words I think and I haven’t asked anyone regarding such, I am only interested in going to the party though just like the rest of the party goers.
The scheduled time was 2:30-9:00. 2:30 would had been the start but I arrived there at about 6:00 having in mind that there would only be few people there at the early start of the afternoon. I thought that people would only go there to attend at the early evening and they’re anticipating for sure, the dinner.
I arrived there and greeted some of my classmates. The newly elected officers were dancing with gongs when I entered in their g-strings. Good thing we’ve seen their fats and abs burned-off somehow.
Many people were now coming in and the chairs were now starting to be filled in. Students from other schools attended also and had presented their dances.
Sooner, the BIBAK advisers were requested to show their privilege dances and it’s kinda funny to see them dance. The new BIBAK adviser Mr. Cal-agan was taken into a video soon to be uploaded to youtube by his students and he became the face of the night having many fans. His students voted for him.
To cut short, dinner was being served and we were the volunteers to distribute the foods. As for me, BIBAK failed to appoint or form a food committee that would be responsible in the preparation and distribution of foods, purchasing and other food matters. It leads to shortage of prepared foods in the styropores and delayed distribution. The party goers were in there tables eagerly waiting for their dinner but there seemed to be some delays. Anyway, we managed to feed all and soon, the dancing continued.
I didn’t manage to see the ending because I left and had gone home. Lest, there would be no more available jeepneys to ride home.
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