Wazzup Pilipinas!
The second semester in UPLB has officially began, and with that,
the Thursday night gimmicks are on air again. So to kick off the LB
Nights festivities for the brand new sem, the UPLB Communication Arts
Society brought to us Prewreck, the first club party at Java Avenue for
the said time.
The doors of the said bar along Lopez Avenue in Los
BaƱos opened by 9:00 PM, and in just an hour, the place was already
packed with guests, mostly UPLB students who wanted to dance the night
off.
The program began an hour later, and the hosts immediately called ten people to come up on stage for a game called "Acad Shots".
The
ten were evenly grouped into three (one group had four members), and
each member of a certain bracket battled against each other in a one
question game with a catch. The contestants drank a shot of gin and
turned around thrice before answering the question. The winners got
prizes courtesy of Unilab and Nicdao's Barbecue.
Another game was played, and seven participants
battled it out in an enumeration game, where they also took a gin shot
before enumerating all the possible answers.
The
third game was a modified version of Trip to Jerusalem, where a brand
new set of seven participants had to be quick in getting a shot of gin
in order not to get eliminated.
But in the final round, the two remaining
contestants were tossed up in a dance battle. The winner, who got the
louder applause from the audience, also went home with cool prizes.
In the final game, three men slugged it out in a Junk in the Trunk-like
contest called "Wrecking Balls". The one who dropped a ball out of the
box first won the game.
After the main program,
the stage was opened for everyone to party. To spice up the night,
there were designated zones inside Java Avenue for everyone to have a
better experience. There were the Prerog, the Dismissed, and the
Exempted stations, where the crowd played mini games and won prizes.
The event was staged for a purpose. The amount
accumulated due to sales of Prewreck tickets will be allotted for the
Limao Elementary School and the victims of the super typhoon Yolanda.
The party ended just before the Friday sunrise with everyone
going home happy. Expect more parties coming your way at Java Avenue
this semester.
Contributed by: Ivan Saldajeno
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