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Adamson University Name Membership # 1 ADAMSON UNIVERSITY NAME MEMBERSHIP # 1. Abdon, John Emmanuel Francis T. 3S-15-01-19 2. Abrenica, Roxanne D.R. 3S-15-02-19 3. Alagar, David Elshe D.J. 3S-15-03-19 4. Alarcon, Glace Veronica G. 3S-15-04-19 5. Alcantara, John Joaquin S. 3S-15-05-19 6. Alcoriza, Dannielle P. 3S-15-06-19 7. Aligonero, Jason Julius O. 3S-15-07-19 8. Allauigan, James Benedick P. 3S-15-08-19 9. Alojado, Jason Alojado 3S-15-09-19 10. Alonzo, John Vincent E. 3S-15-10-19 11. AMODIA, KURT LEWIS E. 3S-15-11-19 12. Amon, Ma. Kim Cheng S. 3S-15-12-19 13. Ampler, Shelou Mae N. 3S-15-13-19 14. Anchores, Mariah Katrina B. 3S-15-14-19 15. Anyayahan, Ian Patrick V. 3S-15-15-19 16. ARCAY, CLEFORD VILLANUEVA 3S-15-16-19 17. Arcay, Omar Y. 3S-15-17-19 18. ARELLANO, ALDWIN JOSHUA C. 3S-15-18-19 19. Azanza, Ken Angelo A. 3S-15-19-19 20. Bacalangco, Justin Samuel 3S-15-20-19 21. Bacorro, Jims Vhiber D. 3S-15-21-19 22. Banday, Christian F. 3S-15-22-19 23. Bangalando, Allen Paul J. 3S-15-23-19 24. Barrameda,Joseph Nataniel v. 3S-15-24-19 25. Bedina, Jake Martin C. 3S-15-25-19 26. Belen, Alvin Rey G. 3S-15-26-19 27. Belino, Romeo Christian O. 3S-15-27-19 28. Belmonte, Kiel Harvey S. 3S-15-28-19 29. Bermejo, Remalyn S. 3S-15-29-19 30. Bernardo, Al Brian O. 3S-15-30-19 31. Bonilla, Nico D. 3S-15-31-19 32. BULABOS,NHEL ALBERT B 3S-15-32-19 33. Buling, Francis Adrianne T. 3S-15-33-19 34. Caballero, Liam F. 3S-15-34-19 35. Cabardo, Jayson C. 3S-15-35-19 36. Cabrera, Christian Kyle Zoer A. 3S-15-36-19 37. Canillo, Dave Angelo 3S-15-37-19 38. CANSINO, KYLE LOUIS A. 3S-15-38-19 39. Capalaran, Joshua G. 3S-15-39-19 40. casano, jean patrick 3S-15-40-19 41. Castillo, Audrey Hannah 3S-15-41-19 42. Centeno, Jaybee Boveri T. 3S-15-42-19 43. Chua, Josef Alexander A. 3S-15-43-19 44. Chuacuco, William Joseph 3S-15-44-19 45. Clores,Marc Niño T. 3S-15-45-19 46. Colaso,John Robert S. 3S-15-46-19 47. Cruz, Camille Y. 3S-15-47-19 48. cruz, earl nique floi 3S-15-48-19 49. Cruz, Richelle Ann Mae C. 3S-15-49-19 50. cuenca, gian jammy 3S-15-50-19 51. Cuesta, Alfonso Jerome S. 3S-15-51-19 52. Daoa, Jeco N. 3S-15-52-19 53. Dasig, Jhoanna S. 3S-15-53-19 54. Dayaday, Audre Maren T. 3S-15-54-19 55. De Asis, Marvin P. 3S-15-55-19 56. De Vera, Paul Jayvee E 3S-15-56-19 57. Del Mundo, Michael Joseph 3S-15-57-19 58. Dela Rosa, Marc Ryan B. 3S-15-58-19 59. Delos Reyes, Ronald Andrei A. 3S-15-59-19 60. Dimaandal, John KennethM. 3S-15-60-19 61. Dionisio, Elijah C 3S-15-61-19 62. Dollete, Anne Reyeth A. 3S-15-62-19 63. Domingo, Dennis Jr. A. 3S-15-63-19 64. Dominguez, Hazel Joy A. 3S-15-64-19 65. Dona, Philip Marlowe B. Jr. 3S-15-65-19 66. Dorado, Gene Mathew C. 3S-15-66-19 67. Du, Frederick O. 3S-15-67-19 68. Dulatre, Glen Yves A. 3S-15-68-19 69. Duran, Clinth Miles M. 3S-15-69-19 70. Ebarle, Juliana Patricia Y. 3S-15-70-19 71. Embestro, Maria Kazzandra A. 3S-15-71-19 72. enriquez, lorenzo jr. v. 3S-15-72-19 73. Erive, Margo Isay R. 3S-15-73-19 74. Escopete, Christian Paul D. 3S-15-74-19 75. Eserjose, Shame 3S-15-75-19 76. Español, Rouan Nicole Bren C. 3S-15-76-19 77. Española, Ruth Danielle E. 3S-15-77-19 78. Esquillo, Christian Gerard M. 3S-15-78-19 79. Estebal, Steven Carl M. 3S-15-79-19 80. Esteban, Christian Maurice D. 3S-15-80-19 81. Fababier, James Marty C. 3S-15-81-19 82. Farillas, Franz Philippe G. 3S-15-82-19 83. Fordan,Mark Leydon C. 3S-15-83-19 84. Frias, Rommel Christian B. 3S-15-84-19 85. Gabrinao, Arch Andrew A. 3S-15-85-19 86. Gajol, Catherine P. 3S-15-86-19 87. Gamba, Jefred T. 3S-15-87-19 88. GARCIA, AARON VINCENT R. 3S-15-88-19 89. Garcia, John Dell D. 3S-15-89-19 90. Gasis,Eljie Andro S. 3S-15-90-19 91. Giron, Jan Lhoyd C. 3S-15-91-19 92. Gregorio, Vinz Franciz B. 3S-15-92-19 93. Gutierrez, Enrico C. 3S-15-93-19 94. Hallig, Samuel I. 3S-15-94-19 95. Hernandez, Christine B. 3S-15-95-19 96. Honsayco, Allan Carlo L. 3S-15-96-19 97. Hou, Xiaolu 3S-15-97-19 98. ILAGAN, JOHN ANDREW A. 3S-15-98-19 99. Jalandoni, Ervin John A. 3S-15-99-19 100. Janerol,Anndrea Mae A. 3S-15-100-19 101. Joven, Raven Angelie Buban 3S-15-101-19 102. Juan, John King P. 3S-15-102-19 103. Kalinga, Miguelle Luis V. 3S-15-103-19 104. KHOKHAR, SULYMAN AHMED H. 3S-15-104-19 105. Kwan, Cabe Bryant F. 3S-15-105-19 106. LADERAS, CHRISTIAN JAY E. 3S-15-106-19 107. Lasala, Christian P. 3S-15-107-19 108. Latuna,Darren Lester R. 3S-15-108-19 109. Leoparte, Jhon Lesther P. 3S-15-109-19 110. Lilibios, Jay King Ivan L. 3S-15-110-19 111. Lim, Ruth Lydia Y. 3S-15-111-19 112. Lloren, Junan Renei H. 3S-15-112-19 113. Loriaga, Ervin Carl S. 3S-15-113-19 114. Maas, Ryujin Exequiel B. 3S-15-114-19 115. Magbanua, Nicholas A. 3S-15-115-19 116. Manalo,Marcuz Angelo V. 3S-15-116-19 117. Mangalinao, Jun Kevin M. m 3S-15-117-19 118. Mangantulao, Dave A. 3S-15-118-19 119. Manlapig II, Rizaldy J. 3S-15-119-19 120. Manongsong, John Neil Zyrus M. 3S-15-120-19 121. Maranan, Graniel Ciernon V. 3S-15-121-19 122. Marasigan, Jhonn Henry G. 3S-15-122-19 123. Marcos, Zaira O. 3S-15-123-19 124. Marquez,Zaidy T. 3S-15-124-19 125. Martinez,Art Justine M. 3S-15-125-19 126. Marzan, Jean Henri P. 3S-15-126-19 127. Masangkay, John Enrico 3S-15-127-19 128. Mendez, Kurt Patrick S. 3S-15-128-19 129. Mendoza, Jhoven Neil N. 3S-15-129-19 130. Mengorio, Mary Grace N. 3S-15-130-19 131. Millar, Mariel M. 3S-15-131-19 132. Mondia, Philip John 3S-15-132-19 133. Morante, Calvin Klein DC. 3S-15-133-19 134. Mulig, Martin Joshua G. 3S-15-134-19 135. Nadres, Rein Mei C. 3S-15-135-19 136. Nario, Aaron Paul P. 3S-15-136-19 137. Nibungco, Albert L. 3S-15-137-19 138. Nisperos, Ron Aldwhegn L. 3S-15-138-19 139. obeles, Maribelle Q. 3S-15-139-19 140. Ocariza, Darvin B. 3S-15-140-19 141. Oreiro, Christer V. 3S-15-141-19 142. Pakingan, Latrell M. 3S-15-142-19 143. Palay, Felix Louis G. 3S-15-143-19 144. Pantoja, Jayson Daniel P. 3S-15-144-19 145. Paralejas Jason I. 3S-15-145-19 146. Parungao, John Ridge S. 3S-15-146-19 147. Pascua, Jose Angelo L. 3S-15-147-19 148. pastolero,nina yzavele c. 3S-15-148-19 149. Payuyao, Jamina Noelle S. 3S-15-149-19 150. Pena, Aldrin P. 3S-15-150-19 151. Pendon, Vash Laurence D. 3S-15-151-19 152. Pengson,Myres Airei T 3S-15-152-19 153. Perez, Luigi Andrei T. 3S-15-153-19 154. Pineda, Aaron Justin C. 3S-15-154-19 155. Portugaliza, Gerico E. 3S-15-155-19 156. Pua, Cristy Lyn O. 3S-15-156-19 157. Quiambao, Mary Anne C. 3S-15-157-19 158. Rahman, Paolo B. 3S-15-158-19 159. Ramos , Edrian Kim G. 3S-15-159-19 160. RAMOS, BRIAN S. 3S-15-160-19 161. Raqueño, Rozel Denisse Alyssa C. 3S-15-161-19 162. Realce, Jan Joseph 3S-15-162-19 163. redondo, christian jerome 3S-15-163-19 164. Regalado,Jodelyne Muriel A 3S-15-164-19 165. Respicio, Mark Justine Gonzales 3S-15-165-19 166. REVISTUAL JR., CARLO MENDOZA 3S-15-166-19 167. Reyes Raphael Lorenzo B. 3S-15-167-19 168. 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