Friday, November 9, 2012

Starving Lunch at Kangaroo Jack

Me and my cousins went to Kangaroo Jack last Saturday, November 3, 2012. The one you can see in the picture are us enjoying our food of course. From left to right in the picture; My cousin Mark Irvin, Kriza Jane , Me of course, my sister Daichele and my cousin Giselle Ann.
Irvin and Daichele waiting for our table
These are two towers of red iced tea. I really love those towers. hmmm. If that could fit inside my bag.
Our pictures during the lunch
Our table before and after. LOL. look how we actually cleaned the plates. It's as if we licked them. The foods are great so it's worth the price.
Irvin bought uno cards at Toy Kingdom. And this is us before going in. Look how cute Winnie the Pooh is.
Kriza Jane bought her cap in Comic Alley. She loves "Prince of Tennis" anime. No wonder she really liked the hat.
We actually planned to watch one movie. And while deciding, we used the power of wi-fi connection in the mall to browse some movie trailers showing that day. But we end up playing instead.
And then we played. Guess who holds the camera?

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Psych Raise 2012: Green County Farm


4:00 am was the assembly time for all participants. All participants came early and at exactly 6:00 am, we left the school bringing with us safety, Lasallian spirit, and God’s blessing. There are a total of four jeepneys that was used for our transportation.
A total of 90 participants joined the event, first time were almost all members of the society became a part of one event (excluding all second year members who backed-out because of some difficulty in their school projects).
5 elders joined us during the event; three faculties: Dr. Rosario Chu (Psych. Dept. Program Chair), Mr. Urbano Casamina (Psych. Dept. professor) and Ms. Nubla (CAST professor), one graduate school student and Psychology alumni.
Before the event happen, Psychology Society officers led by Ms. Maria Fe Compañero oriented everybody about what’s going to happen in the whole teambuilding and what are the dos and don’ts. Also, during this time, participants were grouped accordingly. The groups are assigned to different colors in which, after they completed the first race, they will discover their group name.
After breakfast, everyone went to their respective groups. Then the first race began called “FLAG RACE” in which all groups are expected to look and find for their group’s treasure around the pool area. The treasure contains puzzles and guide on how to form it, bandanas with colors assigned to them and blank flag cloth (with group color). The puzzle forms different shapes so it’s really tricky. After they will form the puzzle, they will go to their respective facilitator and trade it for painting materials for them to design their flags. And during the trade-ins, groups were given names.

The group names came from schools of thoughts during the history of Psychology. Names were as follow: •violet-Humanistic •black-Behaviorism •pink-Psychoanalysis •green-Purposivism •blue-Gestalt •red-Purposivism •yellow-Structuralism. During the flag race, there happened teamwork for solving the puzzle and creativity for designing their flags.
The groups also presented their jingles that show their flag’s and group name. Judged by professors
kidnapped members
OFFICIAL MAP FOR AMAZING RACE
After everyone has eaten their lunch and did their preparations, the second race began called “AMAZING RACE.” The race’s mechanics are as follow; all groups have their group member being kidnapped. In order for them to save their member, they must accomplish the whole race and during this time, they will be freed from the pool area where now, they will be on their own to explore the whole place and test their strengths and stamina for running the entire farm and looking for stations. They are given map in order for them to be guided and not be lost. All groups are given questions (clues) for them to know which station they must surpass. On the map, the red fonts are different people in Psychology and so, clues are related to them. Groups will experience random stations so there is no specific first station or second station and etc. for all.
JUNG’s station. (Facilitator: Michael Meladona) Michael lost some of his stuff. The group must find these stuff that was hidden somewhere in the whole place of Air soft. Some stuff are stuck under car wheels, grass and etc. They are given clues for them to know what thing they must find.
WUNDT’s station. (Facilitator: Leah Dangla) One group member will be blindfolded and he/she will form the puzzle (the PSYSOC logo). Other group members will help him/her in solving the big puzzle.
MILGRAM’s station. (Facilitator: Tracy Louise Diaz) All groups will be lined with their arms connected with each other fists closed. They will pass a coin through their fist.
FREUD’s station: (Facilitator: Maria Fe Compañero) the group will try all the rides inside the playground area.
SKINNER’s station: (Facilitator: Jamila Mari Ergino) the group will all stand on a plank. Then one by one, they will cross the small bridge (plank) while passing on one another until they crossed the other side. When one falls, they will repeat the cycle.
PAVLOV’s station: (Facilitator: Mark Steven Hallig) the group will cross the area by jumping on wheels, passing inside the wheels’ hole and climbing over the fence. 
SOCRATES’ station: (Facilitator: Regine Orbillo) group must find 12 mongo seeds under the pale with filthy materials in it like dirty water, mud, decomposing materials and many more.
BANDURA’s station: (Facilitator: Jan Carlo Palugod and Mary Jane Espedido) group must accomplish all obstacles including crossing on the other side of wire through a rope like Tarzan, human train around the poles, bridging on top of the wire with the support of a rope, crawling under wires, and passing through a webbed rope.
GESTALT GROUP
HUMANISTIC GROUP
FUNCTIONALISM GROUP
PSYCHOANALYSIS GROUP
BEHAVIORISM GROUP
PURPOSIVISM GROUP
STRUCTURALISM - WINNER of the whole PSYCH RAISE

After the group will finish the whole amazing race, they will be given a final clue. This clue is somehow tricky because they don’t have any idea of what to do with the clue. The clue’s answer is to find the president, Denn Levy Velasco, and borrow a scissor to cut the rope that ties their kidnapped member. The most difficult part is that Denn Levy is roaming around the farm so it’s really hard to find him. Fortunately, after three hours of struggles and journey, Structuralism and Purposivism group got the scissors and won the amazing race. After tallying the scores (scoring committee) Structuralism won the PSYCH RAISE. They were given awards of appreciation.
Everyone is awarded certificate of participation and a button pin as a token of appreciation.

LEISURE TIME

THANK YOU EVERYONE PSYCHOLOGY SOCIETY MEMBERS!
SEE YOU NEXT EVENT!