Keepers of school tradition | Lifestyle.INQ

OCTOBER 27, 2022

ELIJAH Ricamata, Nico Santos, Jiggy Sim, ManoliMontinola, Joc Bulan, Sim Abiog and Manu Concio
ELIJAH Ricamata, Nico Santos, Jiggy Sim, ManoliMontinola, Joc Bulan, Sim Abiog and Manu Concio
ELIJAH Ricamata, Nico Santos, Jiggy Sim, ManoliMontinola, Joc Bulan, Sim Abiog and Manu Concio

 

 

 

With the changing times, how does tradition stay relevant?

 

ALFRED Custodio, Jerome Tacorda, Charles Patrick Magno, Migz De Guzman and VJ Castañeda
ALFRED Custodio, Jerome Tacorda, Charles Patrick Magno, Migz De Guzman and VJ Castañeda

Norms are slowly being rendered obsolete by advancements in technology and the general attitude of people. However, one custom has withstood the test of time, and that is school tradition.

 

As one collegiate season ends and another begins, we look at two high school teams that exemplify school traditions in the cheers, songs and beats passed on to them.

 

School pride plays a big role in collegiate games. Behind the glitz and glamour of the court, you hear the deafening drums rallying the fans to cheer on.

 

In the next page, read about the members of the Ateneo High School Blue Babble Battalion and Band, and the San Beda Alabang Pep Band.

 

 

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