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UPIS Clubs join Pasicluban 2018

3/23/2018 07:32:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments



SHOOT AND SCORE. A student tries to shoot a shuriken inside the box in order to win a prize. Photo Credit: Roan Ticman   


Ten University of the Philippines Integrated School (UPIS) student organizations participated in the two-day club wars event on February 14-15 as part of the UPIS Days celebration.

The annual club wars dubbed “PasiCLUBan” this year was held as a fundraising activity and competition among Grades 3-10 clubs wherein each paired club created a booth to showcase their creativity.

The Kilusang Araling Panlipunan (KAP) had a “KAPeryahan” booth where they could play fair games for an affordable price. The Future Homemaker’s Club (FHC) had their take on selected minute-to-win-it mini games while the Math Club organized their yearly Breakout booth named “BILANGguanISK-ape.” Meanwhile, the Choir members had their customers draw lots to determine what song they were to sing in their “Human Jukebox” booth. The Science Club had their “Bascience” booth where they sold water balloons and had their customers try the wire-and-buzzer challenge whereas the English Club created “The ARTillery” booth where they sold art commissions and had a Nerf gun range booth as well.

Both the Boy and Girl Scouts of the Philippines organized their respective traditional booths. The Girl Scouts of the Philippines (GSP) held a marriage booth while the Boy Scouts of the Philippines (BSP) had a jail booth where they “caught” people that fit in the categories they gave. And this year the Sangguniang Pangwika and Peer Facilitator’s Club (PFC) collaborated to bring a “PASENSAYAHAN” booth where two games were played by the customers to test their patience and luck.

The “Pasicluban Champion” award was given to the GSP which garnered the highest income.

“This year I found na mas busy yung club wars experience ko, apart from how busy the clubs generally are lalo na sa club ko which is peer, naging enjoyable siya.” shared Keio Guzman, a member of both the Peer Facilitator’s Club and the English Club, about his Pasicluban 2018 experience, “[I got to] to see more people in the quad kasi ngayon mas marami na ding batches, so we got to interact with other people more as opposed to last year's club wars.”

The Club Wars has been an annual UPIS Days event where organizations set up interactive booths so they sell non-food products and organize simple games for the enjoyment of the UPIS community.//by Roan Ticman

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