Who comes here? - DLSU-D
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Who comes here? - DLSU-D
1 2 In this issue Past Issues of Verdeng Verde Zu Gott die Herrlichkeit! Going down memory lanes News Outstanding Alumni The President’s Report Photo Gallery The New Alumni Card! Who comes here? Partner Companies DLSAA DLSU-D Chapter Inc. Scholarship Program 4 5 6 12 14 16 22 27 35 39 Election Guidelines 2008 40 Obituaries Literary Panawagan 40 41 42 Verdeng Verde is the official publication of DLSAA DLSU-D Chapter, Inc. No article from this publication may be reproduced without the written permission obtained from the Editor. Verdeng Verde has its office located at the ground floor of the Severino de las Alas Hall, DLSU-D, Tel. No. (046) 416-4441. Contributors may send their articles to nsgolla@yahoo.com. Editors have the right to edit the articles for publication. Verdeng Verde Editorial Board NATHANIEL S. GOLLA Editor MA. MARISSA I. GOLLA Copydesk Editor VERNIÑO B. GUTIERREZ MARVIL D. RAMIREZ Writers RIO L. RAMOS Contributor MENCHIE L. PERALTA Editorial Assistant ABOUT THE COVER The cover features the three awardees of the Outstanding Alumni in the different fields at the backdrop of Magdalo Gate of De La Salle University-Dasmariñas. The awardees are Hon. Jennifer Austria-Barzaga, the municipal mayor of Dasmariñas, Cavite; Hon. Mark Llandro L. Mendoza, the congressman of the Fourth District of Batangas; and Ms. Marian Rivera, the phenomenal star of GMA 7. DLSAA DLSU-D Chapter, Inc. 2006-2008 Board of Trustees Executive Council Dr. Alvin D. Crudo Nathaniel S. Golla Chairman President Deodoro E. Abiog II Dr. Sonia M. Atienza Dr. Alrien F. Dausan Joel D. Espedido Nathaniel S. Golla Dr. Olive M. Legaspi Rowena D. Mercado Wiziel F. Napod Joy S. Parohinog Joel G. Refuerzo Gerardo C. Sergio III Dr. Nieves G. Servida Deodoro E. Abiog II VP for Finance Joel D. Espedido VP for Homecoming Joy S. Parohinog VP for Projects & Activities Joel G. Refuerzo VP for Administrative Services Rosalinda C. Legaspi Secretary College Representatives Alumni Staff Elizabeth S. Buena, CLE Annaliza B. Cavite, CET Dr. Maria Bernadette R. Daplas, CNM Joseph J. Dinglasan, CBA Tom N. Durias, CLA Adriano M. Herrera, CRT Wilson R. Jacinto, GSEAS Arnel R. Legaspi, COE Rowell R. Paras, CIH Monina A. Remulla, CSA Jose D. Restrivera, CBA Dr. Jhanssen Faust V. Castillo, COS Neil M. Villanueva, GSB Frederick C. Francisco Mary Jane S. Morales Imelda M. Toledo Alumni Scholars Celestine Paul F. Dayo Marla A. Galvez Sherrie Rhose M. Matel Michael C. Garcia Romellen T. Gonzalvo Monica V. Pineda 33 Nathaniel S. Golla ADVOCATUS Zu Gott die Herrlichkeit! “I shall walk through this world but once. Therefore, if there is any good thing that I need to do, let me do it now. For I shall not walk this way again.” (A poem found in the pocket of Abram Lincoln when he was assassinated) As I step down from the presidency of the De La Salle Alumni Association De La Salle UniversityDasmariñas Chapter, Inc., I shall go with sorrows knowing that there are still a lot of things to be done. However, I know in my heart that I led the Alumni Association to great heights (like other presidents have done before me) and as Frank Sinatra would sing “I did it my way”. For now, it is time to give others the chance to serve. In retrospect, “my way” didn’t mean throwing my weight around doing the things I want. It didn’t mean that I arbitrarily pursued my objectives. On the contrary, I tried practicing humility and patience, and above all, maintaining harmony within the organization. For I firmly believe that, “Harmony being the strength and support of all societies…” True enough, I survived the two-year term with my team fully intact and performing very well. “My way” simply means I did it with style. Tatak Golla ika nga! Going back to the concept of doing good, the Alumni Association thru “Alumni Tulungan Center” has extended its helping hand towards the various initiatives of the University and the different members of the Lasallian community. A total of almost a million pesos were disbursed to support scholarships, career development, infrastructure, medical and mortuary assistance, trainings, and many other significant programs and activities. In scholarship alone, the Alumni Association set aside five hundred thousand pesos (Php 500,000.00) to form part of the Alumni Scholarship Endowment Fund. By and large, we committed ourselves to do what we believe is good. It is the thrust of my incumbency, and modesty aside, we know that we delivered. As aptly put by Kahlil Gibran, “You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give.” Your Alumni Association led the way in giving, it is our standing appeal to our fellow alumni to 4 follow the path. I have enumerated the accomplishments of our team during our term in the President’s Report. It may not be enough but it gives me a sense of fulfilment knowing that somehow or the other we touched the lives of our constituents. Carl Jung once said, “It is better to be whole than to be good”. At the end of the day, I prefer to be good than to be whole but better yet, to be both. It was not a perfect stint, but it sank to me that there are no mistakes only lessons learned. For those I have wronged, my sincerest apologies. For those I have done good, may you ‘pay it forward’.In the final analysis, what matters most, is that in future life, I will have the portion to hear from Him who sits as Judge Supreme the welcome words, “Well done thou good and faithful servant : enter thou into the joy of thy Lord.” See you at the Grand Alumni Homecoming! Animo, La Salle! Spotlight on 83’s and 98’s Circa 1998 Circa 1983 Going down memory lanes By Verniño B. Gutierrez In case you haven’t heard a grand party is in the works and for those in the know they’re monitoring things like a hawk on a prey. Let me fill you in on some tidbits about the cause of our celebration. It’s in honor of our beloved Silver Jubilee celebrants from Batch ’83 that the fun fares are blown. They say that it takes a village to raise a child, let’s take a look at the condition of the village to which our celebrants have been born into, shall we? A perfect concoction to keep a party going is to fill it with spirits. Not the kind though that we all think hides under our beds when we were small or the discotheque up in summer capital Baguio City. I’m talking about some good old fashioned booze. Tanduay Rhum is one good example. For your amusement I was able to find out that it’s one of the most awarded rum produced in the Philippines and it is in 1983 that they bagged most of the awards. But don’t get me wrong, liquor of any kind was and still prohibited in campus. Much more don’t expect a Tanduay to be served during the homecoming. Hi! Hi! Hi! Of course we’re aware that 1983 was a dangerous time in Philippine history. In August of 1983 Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr. was assassinated. As Ninoy once said “ The Filipino people is worth dying for.” The media was released from its shackles and the whole world saw a nation in mourning. That event led eventually to the historic Edsa Revolution of 1986. What a time it was. Back in school, in 1983, the name of our institution then was Emilio Aguinaldo College with the late Dr. Paulo C. Campos as its president. Some faces during those great times are still around now in De La Salle University-Dasmariñas like Dr. Laura R. Campos who was the Asst. Dean of Student Affairs, Dr. Myrna F. Ramos who was the Secretary of the Division of Arts and Science, and faculty members Mr. Ricarte Balayo, Mr. Bienvenido Ramirez Jr., and Mr. Liberato Lontoc. Of course a party is only as good as the dashing debonair and graciousness of its host so without further ado let me introduce you to our Alumni homecoming host, Batch 1998. From the fun times of 1983 let’s move forward to more familiar times. Let me take a peek from what I can remember during this time.It was in January 8, 1998 that Ramzi Yousef was sentenced to life imprisonment for the planning of the World Trade Center bombing. Shortly after that another bomb hit the US. Then President Bill Clinton denied on American television “Having sexual relations with that woman (Monica Lewinsky)”. I recalled looking at one Lewinsky cigar which became very fashionable then.How could you forget Titanic, the 1998 Academy Award best picture winner. It was also in 1998 that famed Japanese director Akira Kurosawa passed away. I have to admit to having been ignorant of the late director’s genius back then but after seeing his movie “Ran” I got to understand what a great talent Asia just lost. This was the year when we celebrated our centennial of independence with the theme “Kalayaan: Kayamanan ng Bayan”. In DLSU-D, our campus was part of the De La Salle University-System with the late Br. Andrew Gonzales as president and Dr. Herminia Torres as executive vice president. This was a year of new vigor in student activities as the team of Office of Student Affairs were composed of dynamic workers headed by the late Mrs. Felicitacion A. Antonio. This was the year of the women as it saw the election and appointment of female student leaders such as Ivy Morales, president of the Supreme Student Council and Nohrin Evangelista, editor in chief of Heraldo Filipino. I wish I could spend more time picking brain with you but time is a luxury we don’t have. Let’s treasure and savor it. Raise your glasses as we salute the glorious past that has come alive at the present. Our salute to Batches ’83 and ’98! Animo, La Salle! 5 Golla presents chapter projects in World Congress VI The president of De La Salle Alumni Association De La Salle University-Dasmariñas Chapter, Inc. Nathaniel S. Golla participated in the De La Salle Alumni Association World Congress in Toronto, Canada on May 24-27, 2007. Alumni Orientation Year 4 The Alumni Orientation 2008is now on its fourth year. There were one thousand four hundred four (1,404) graduating students who participated the program held on March 4,5,6 and 8, 2008 at the Severino delas Alas Hall, De La Salle University-Dasmariñas. The alumni orientation is basically designed to give new members information regarding their membership in the Alumni Association. Important matters were discussed including among other things their rights and privileges, the programs and activities, and how could they contribute to the initiatives of the Alumni Association. The facilitators were the collegiate alumni officers headed by the respective presidents. The alumni orientation was first launched on a systematic implementation on 2005 during the presidency of Dr. Alvin D. Crudo. In day 3, Golla presented the major projects of DLSAA DLSU-D Chapter, Inc. which included its community outreach aptly entitled “Alumni Tulungan Center”, the collegiate homecomings coined “Kapihan”, and the environmental initiative “Greening the Roots.” The presentation of Golla garnered applause among delegates coming from the United States of America, Canada, and Philippines. As the official and sole delegate of the chapter, Golla casted his vote to elect the new officers of DLSAA. In an overwhelming support, Johnny Valdes was elected president. The Word Congress happens every two years and hosted alternately by chapters here and abroad. World Congress VI with the theme “It’s Green and Go to Toronto” was hosted by the DLSAA Toronto Chapter headed by its president Tom Mascardo. The 7th World Congress will be on May 2009 in Los Angeles. Alumni Scholarship Endowment Fund created Through Board of Trustees Resolution dated February 12, 2008, the De La Salle Alumni Association De La Salle University-Dasmariñas Chapter, Inc. created the Alumni Scholarship Endowment Fund. As seed money, the Alumni Association donated five hundred thousand pesos (Php 500,000) to the said fund. The idea to create such fund was proposed by Deodoro Abiog II, vice president for finance, to fine-tune the existing scholarship scheme that benefits the immediate relatives of alumni. For the moment, there are six (6) scholars and one of whom is the sister of an alumnus. The Alumni Association hopes to increase the number of scholars by encouraging alumni to contribute to the Alumni Scholarship Endowment Fund. 6 Crudo appointed Vice Chancellor at DLS-HSI Another feather on the cap for the alumni family, as one of its own Dr. Alvin D. Crudo was appointed Vice Chancellor for Shared Services of another La Salle school De La Salle Health Sciences Institute starting Academic Year 2007. Prior to his appointment, Dr. Crudo served as dean of the College of Medical Radiation Technology for seven years (2000-2007). He was also the coordinator of Student Activities Office from 1997 to 2000 when the College of Radiologic Technology was still part of De La Salle University-Dasmariñas. Dr. Crudo is a proud alumnus of De La Salle UniversityDasmariñas with the degree of Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology belonging to Batch 1994. He finished his Master of Arts in Education Major in Educational Management in 1997 and his Doctor of Education in 2003 at his beloved alma mater. Presently, Dr. Alvin D. Crudo is the chairman of the Board of Trustees of the De La Salle Alumni Association De La Salle University-Dasmariñas Chapter, Inc. and also its immediate past president. Grand Alumni Homecoming 2008 set ‘Pag Verde, Posible! The Grand Alumni Homecoming 2008 with the theme “ ‘Pag Verde, Posible” is set on April 26, 2008, 3 p.m., at the Ugnayang La Salle, De La Salle University-Dasmariñas. The theme is anchored on the University’s tagline “creating possibilities”. The highlight of the event is the awarding of plaques of recognition to outstanding alumni in various fields. Awardees include Hon. Jennifer Austria-Barzaga, Municipal Mayor of Dasmariñas, Cavite, Hon. Mark Llandro Mendoza, the Congressman of the Fourth District of Batangas, and Ms. Marian Rivera, the phenomenal star of GMA 7. During the event, Batch 1983 will be honored as silver Homecoming 2007 jubilarian and the host batch is 1998. The election of the Board of Trustees is also slated. Ten members of the Board will be elected at large. The immediate past president Nathaniel Golla will be the chairman of the Board while five immediate past presidents namely Mr. Deo Abiog II, Dr. Olive Legaspi, and Dr. Alvin Crudo will form part of the Board on an ex- officio capacity. The fourth immediate past president Mr. Rommel Sanchez is out of the country and the fifth is yet to be filled. There will be raffles, bands, presentations, food, and other funfilled activities to entertain the alumni. The vice president for homecoming is Mr. Joel D. Espedido. 7 Synergy – the interaction of two or more agents or forces sothattheircombinedeffectisgreaterthanthesumoftheir individualeffects. Php77.00 – the individual effect of every member of the DLSU-D community Php1,000,000.00 +++ – the combined effect “CreatingOneMillionPossibilitieswith77”encourages all members of the DLSU-D community, corporations, and other generous donors to make, at least, a one-time donation of Php77.00 to raise more than Php1,000,000.00 in time for theUniversityChristmasCelebration.Thisprojectisin response to De La Salle Philippines’s One La Salle Scholarship Endowment Fund by 2011. Donation Schemes • Direct Donation Donors can go directly to the Accounting Office (Counter 16) to give their Php 77.00 contribution where they will be issued an official receipt (OR). Donors can claim their souvenir button pins at the Campus Ministry Office (CMO) or at the Institutional Linkages Office (ILO) upon presenting their OR. • Donation through the “Creating One Million Possibilities with 77” fund raising booth/caravan Donors can make their donations at booths/caravans located at JFH Grounds or at the University Square (formerly Square Canteen), manned by official representatives, where they will receive a temporary receipt. Donors can claim their OR and souvenir button pins from the booths/caravans a day after they made their donation. • Donation as a group (e.g. class, organization, etc.) Donors may create their own groups to make a collective donation. Once the group has completed the amount of their donation (number of group members x 77), a representative can endorse their donation directly at the Accounting Office or through the booths/caravans. One receipt would be issued to the entire group. Donors can claim their souvenir button pins at CMO or at ILO upon presenting their OR and the list of names of the group members. 8 Online career matching and monitoring system launched Job hunting has never been made easier. One does not even need to leave DLSU-D’s web portal. The myDLSU-D Alumni Portal is a web-based career matching and monitoring system aimed at storage and safekeeping of alumni data, establish contacts between and among DLSU-D alumni, and perform placement functions. DLSU-D graduates may exclusively use the system for job hunting and managing job applications. The system also enables the users to create and update their resume, apply online, view their job application status, job offers, newsletters, and current job opportunities. DLSU-D graduates are given better options of looking and choosing jobs they wish to pursue while communication links are furthered. With this system, DLSU-D graduates are given better options of looking and choosing jobs they wish to pursue while communication links are furthered. Spearheaded by the Alumni Relations and Placement Office, in partnership with the De La Salle Alumni Association De La Salle UniversityDasmariñas Chapter, Inc and the Information Technology Center, the myDLSU-D Alumni Portal was officially launched on Nov 14 at the Severino de las Alas Hall Auditorium and it was attended by representatives from the University’s partner companies which aim to provide career opportunities for DLSU-D graduates. The system also enables the users to create and update their resume, apply online, view their job application status, job offers, newsletters, and current job opportunities. Reprinted from NEWSETTE Vol. 17 No. 12 Nov. 17 - 29, 2007 ISSN 0117-2905 Published bimonthly by the Institutional Communication Office The Alumni Portal can be accessed through http:// www.dasma.dlsu.edu.ph/alumniportal. 9 DLSU-D alumni adopted by PNPA, places eighth in bar exam Adoption to a class is...granted, after strict deliberation, by a class due to meritorious acts and/ or honorable status of a candidate. Reprinted from NEWSETTE Vol. 17 No. 19 March 8 - April 11, 2008 ISSN 0117-2905 Published bimonthly by the Institutional Communication Office 10 Alumni Relations and Placement Office (ARPO) Director and De La Salle Alumni Association De La Sale University-Dasmariñas Chapter, Inc. President Nathaniel Golla was adopted by the Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) Tagapagpatupad Class of 1992 in a ceremony held during the 28th PNPA Alumni Homecoming on March 15 at Camp General Mariano N. Castañeda in Silang, Cavite. The affair was graced by Philippine Public Safety College (PPSC) President Margarita Cojuangco and the Secretary of the Department of Interior and Local Government Ronaldo Puno. The PNPA is the counterpart of the Philippine Military Academy that upholds “honor, discipline, and excellence”. Adoption to a class is not actively sought but freely granted, after strict deliberation, by a class due to meritorious acts and/or honorable status of a candidate. Golla was highly recommended by the Commandant of Cadets of PNPA Class 1992. Other honorary members who took their oath were Her Excellency United States Ambassador to the Philippines Kristie Kenney, adopted by PNPA Magiting Class of 1983, and Senator Francis Escudero, adopted by PNPA Magilas Class of 2000. Class 1992’s rank at the moment is superintendent, equivalent to the military’s lieutenant colonel. Meanwhile, DLSU-D alumnus Marforth Fua placed eighth in last year’s bar examinations. Fua earned an average score of 81.20 percent. Fua earned his pre-law degree, A.B. Philosophy, from the University in 2001 and his Bachelor of Laws degree from San Beda College. COE Dean joins PAASCU team “Accreditation work is really a tough job,... “ DLSU-D faculty continues to bring pride to the University as the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU) acknowledged College of Education Dean Olivia Legaspi as one of its accreditors during its survey visit at Ateneo de Zamboanga University on Feb. 14-15. “Accreditation work is really a tough job, I almost was not able to sleep during the entire visit,” shared Dr. Legaspi as she was designated as chairperson for the area of instruction during the resurvey visit which evaluated the colleges of Arts & Sciences, Education, and Business Accountancy of Ateneo de Zamboanga University. Currently, Dr. Legaspi is a member of Regional Quality Assessment Team, an accrediting body for Higher Education Institutions and Institutional Quality Assurance Monitoring and Evaluation established in 2005 for regulation of private schools. Other PAASCU accreditors from the University are Vice Chancellor for Academics and Research Veronidia de Leon and Vice Chancellor for Mission, External Affairs, and Development Myrna Ramos. PAASCU is a private, voluntary, non-profit, and non-stock corporation and a service organization which accredits academic programs which meet commonly accepted standards of quality education. Reprinted from NEWSETTE Vol. 17 No. 16 February 9-21, 2008 ISSN 0117-2905 Published bimonthly by the Institutional Communication Office (Dr. Olive Legaspi is an alumna of De La Salle University - Dasmariñas. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Secondary Education in 1984, Master’s Degree iin Education in 1993, and Doctorate Degree in Education in October 2000.) 11 OUTSTANDING ALUMNI 2008 OUTSTANDING ALUMNI Ms. Marian Rivera Hon. Jennifer N. Austria-Barzaga Hon. Mark Llandro L. Mendoza To my fellow alumni: I am extremely overwhelmed of being conferred as an Outstanding Alumnus in the field of Public Service by the Board of Trustees and Executive Council of the De La Salle Alumni Association, Dasmariñas Chapter, Inc. My sincerest gratitude to the entire De La Salle community for the recognition and commendation. I wouldn’t be where I am now if not for the wisdom and values DLSU- Dasmariñas instilled on me. I thank you because you played a vital part in the success that I am reaping at the moment. Everything I learned from my Alma Mater honed and molded me to become a better person that I am today. Be assured that as Municipal Mayor of Dasmariñas I would be steadfast to my commitment as a public servant and that I would live by the morals and principles of De La Salle University. To all DLSU alumni, may you continue to make a difference and create a positive change in the lives of the people around you. Be an inspiration…be a blessing. To everyone, I share with you this award…… ANIMO LA SALLE! HON. JENNIFER A. BARZAGA Municipal Mayor Dasmariñas, Cavite I am overwhelmed by the award conferred on me as one of the Outstanding Alumni of De La Salle University in the field of public service. As the elected representative of the fourth district of Batangas, I try my best to respond to what our people expect from their leaders. I know that as a lawmaker, my primary mandate is to actively participate in the crafting of laws that will benefit our country and our people. Having gone around my district I have, however, witnessed the situation of our constituents and realized that if I were to live up to the Christian teachings of my alma mater I may have to do more than what is expected of a mere legislator; I will have to respond with haste to their present situation or predicament. I have thus used my Priority Development Assistance Fund, otherwise known as pork barrel, in answer to the demands of my most needy constituents. My work is transparent and anyone may examine how I have allocated my pork barrel for education, infrastructure, medical assistance for indigent patients, and others. Humility aside, I believe that my fellow Lasallian alumni will find that I have proved the people correct in voting for me. Thank you very much for this distinction. I pray that I will continue to do La Salle proud as I continue to perform my tasks as an elected official of this country. Animo, La Salle! HON. MARK LLANDRO L. MENDOZA Congressman 4th District, Batangas 12 I 2008 OUTSTANDING ALUMNI 2008 OUTSTANDING AL The Outstanding Alumni Award is bestowed upon alumni for exemplifying Lasallian values and demonstrating excellence in their chosen fields. It is one of the highest distinction given to ga . Austria-Barza Hon. Jennifer N Education in Nursing Batch 1996 • Bachelor of Science – Dasmariñas De La Salle University Present Position • Municipal Mayor Dasmariñas, Cavite 2007 – Present perience Related Professional Ex or cil un Co • Barangay Barangay San Simon Dasmariñas, Cavite 1997 • Staff Nurse DLSU-UMC 1996-1997 alumni. This year’s awardees are Hon. Jennifer A. Barzaga, Municipal Mayor of Dasmariñas, Cavite (BS Nursing Batch 1996), Hon. Mark Llandro L. Mendoza, Congressman of the Fourth District of Batangas Hon. Mark Llan dro L Educa . Men ti o n • Bac doza helor o f Sc A (BSBA Management Batch 1994), and Ms. Marian Rivera, the phenomenal star of GMA 7 (AB Psychology Batch 2005). 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Fil 05 K gawi amam • Daughter of m 2 o 0 ung n M aha ald 0 mu Ro 5 • – 2006 Nicanor Ma o M l • 2 2005 Memb ma an A Austria (deceased) 006 En er hal ng • t 2 2 0 e and in M L 04 - 20 n 0 P g 0 • a • 0 7 m K 5 o vid 2 Tagapa o L ahat Anicia Mo 008 Ba ahi abi • g ang ta h s i p 2 ote atupad Class o 008 De ay K n Narvaez Ak spe ub f 1992 Per o M P to d h rad o son ilippin • Marrie y • Bo al D Best as Police e Nationa Atty. Elpidio r Fri n o ata Honor Academy l end nA F. Barzaga Jr., ary Me u ’s G g m an P sm u ber ersona Congres s irlf t l 1 D rien 2 a ta • Bor , 19 of Cavite d n o 8 n nd District A 4 • u g Son of 2 in M ust 29, D 1 O 9 r the 7 T a 3 C Secr Llandr dri • Loving mo eta o d, S to three sons: Soleda Ramos Men ry pai d d • o n L and z ird a a Th , M to and Kiko rre Me arried to n d R oza ochell Sarmi Enzo e ento M endoz a 13 The President’s Report T o my fellow alumni, it is with great pride and honor to present to you the accomplishments of the Board of Trustees and the Executive Council of your De La Salle Alumni Association De La Salle University-Dasmariñas Chapter, Inc. Under my watch, we strived hard to improve our initiatives and services. I know that we did it “all for the love of thee”. Number one on my list, is the creation of the Alumni Scholarship Endowment Fund designed to benefit the underprivileged but deserving students. On this regard, the Alumni Association donated five hundred thousand pesos (Php 500,000.00) as seed money for this purpose. Also during my incumbency, we were able to enact policy by which the beneficiary of the Alumni Scholarship is the immediate relative of the alumni. The first beneficiary is Ms. Monica V. Pineda, HRM1-1, sister of Rommel V. Pineda, a graduate of BSBA Economics Batch 2007. It is my fervent hope that you help us increase the number of our scholars by contributing to the Alumni Scholarship Endowment Fund. The Alumni Association has also contributed in the various projects and activities of the University and the different sectors of the Lasallian community. A total of three hundred thirty six thousand two hundred seventy one pesos (Php 336, 271.00) was spent for different endeavors such as medical and mortuary assistance, career development, alumni assemblies, infrastructures, among others. The Alumni Association has also spearheaded or co-sponsored projects and activities in partnership with the different offices. Just to enumerate some, the Career Seminar Series with Guidance and Counseling Office, the Grand Homecoming of Former SPREAD Scholars with the Student Admissions Office, the Accountancy Alumni Assembly with the Accounting Department, and the Resource Mobilization Program of the Vice Chancellor for Mission, External Affairs and Development Office. Other milestones accomplished by the Alumni Association were in collaboration with the Alumni Relations and Placement Office such as the Alumni Portal which is a state-of-the-art platform for career matching and the Alumni Database that hosts twenty thousand five hundred fifty (20, 550) profiles. I am extremely elated to report to you that since we assumed office in 2006 there are nine hundred sixty three (963) alumni who returned to visit the Alumni Office and our campus. The number does not include the 14 14 attendees of the alumni homecomings which has also tremendously increased. Also, our new alumni card is honored in one hundred thirty six (136) establishments for perks and privileges. It is my challenge to the would be elected officers to include discounts in the purchase of medicines and in payment of tuition fee in Lasallian schools. It is a dream but it is not impossible,it is doable. In our two-year term, the Alumni Association has managed nine (9) collegiate homecomings and two (2) grand alumni homecomings. I would like to personally commend the efforts of the Vice President for Homecoming Joel Espedido and the Collegiate Presidents for making the homecomings successful and meaningful. It is also noteworthy that the Alumni Association has given citations to alumni for their exemplary performance in their chosen fields. Let me congratulate this year’s awardees of the Outstanding Alumni in the different fields, Ms. Marian Rivera in the field of entertainment, Hon. Mayor Jenny Barzaga in the field of public service, and specially to my worthy brother and classmate in PNPA Tagapagpatupad Class of 1992 , Hon. Congressman Mark Llandro Mendoza also in the field of public service. Our awardees are our role models as they continue to exemplify the Lasallian motto of being “Christian Achievers for God and Country”. Finally, I would also like to express my deepest gratitude to all the members of the Board of Trustees led by the chairman Dr. Alvin Crudo, thank you for your vote of trust and confidence. To the Executive Council and College Presidents and Representatives, I could not have pulled it off without your genuine support. To the alumni staff and scholars, job well done people! There are a lot of things to be done and I’m sure those who would take our place will strive harder and do better. For now, I offer our accomplishments, first and foremost, to the Great Architect of the Universe and to you my fellow alumni, my fellow Lasallians! To God be the Glory! Animo, La Salle! Nathaniel S. Golla 2006-2008 Projects/Activities Grand Alumni Homecomings Grand Alumni Homecoming 2008 "’Pag Verde, Posible” Grand Alumni Homecoming 2007 Collegiate Homecomings College of Law Enforcement Collegiate Homecoming ”CLE Kapihan 2007" Accountancy Department – College of Business Administration ”A3 The 1st Accountancy Alumni Assembly” College of Law Enforcement Homecoming ”Unang Hirit sa Tag-Init: The 1st DLSU-D Criminology Alumni Homecoming” College of International Hospitality Management Collegiate Homecoming College of Liberal Arts Collegiate Homecoming ”Looking back…Moving forward…Liberal Arts’ Night” College of Law Enforcement Collegiate Homecoming College of Engineering and Technology Collegiate Homecoming College of Radiation Technology Collegiate Homecoming “Rad Tech Walastech. Aba’y Homecoming Na… Tara Na… Join Ka Na!” College of Nursing and Midwifery Collegiate Homecoming ”Alumni Kapihan” College of Education Collegiate Homecoming ”KaGuro, KaPuso, KaPamilya, Lagi Kang Kasama!!!” College of Secretarial Administration Collegiate Homecoming ”Come and Socialize Again…” World Congress De La Salle Alumni Association World Congress VI 2007 "It’s Green and Go to Toronto” (Represented by Nathaniel S. Golla) Alumni Orientation Alumni Orientation 2007 Alumni Orientation 2008 Medical/Dental Missions Medical & Dental Mission 2007 "COS Family: Reaching-Out Part 2" *In partnership with College of Science Dental Mission 2006 *In partnership with LCDC Date Venue April 26, 2008 Ugnayang La Salle April 28, 2007 Severino de las Alas Grounds October 13, 2007 Alumni Conference Rooms August 25, 2007 Museo De La Salle Circle Island April 15, 2007 February 15, 2007 February 3, 2007 Resort Daang Hari Molino Bacoor Cavite OSH 113 DLSU-D Alumni Multi- Purpose Hall February 3, 2007 January 27, 2007 January 20, 2007 Alumni Conference Room Alumni Multi-Purpose Hall CMRT DLS-HSC November 25, 2007 Chapel Room 4 DLS-HSC October 28, 2006 Alumni Multi-Purpose Hall October 14, 2006 Alumni Multi-Purpose Hall May 24 - 27, 2007 Toronto, Ontario Canada Feb. 27 & March 2-3, 2007 March 4-6 & 8, 2007 Severino de las Alas Hall Severino de las Alas Hall January 18, 2007 Bahay Kalinga Bahay Tuluyan Dasmariñas, Cavite May 21, 2006 Burol III Dasmariñas Cavite February 13-16, 2008 Alumni Auditorium Alumni Conference Rooms November 14, 2007 Alumni Auditorium March 10, 2007 Alumni Auditorium February 5-9, 2007 Alumni Auditorium Alumni Conference Rooms January 15, 2007 Palaruang La Salle Alumni Database *In partnership with Alumni Relations and Placement Office (ARPO). As of March 2008, there are 20550 computerized alumni records. Alumni Awards *An annual search for outstanding alumni in different fields. In 2007 there were six (6) recipients of Young Patriots Award and in 2008 there are three recipients of the Outstanding Alumni in different fields. Scholarship Grants Alumni Scholarship Endowment Fund *Donated Php 500,000.00 as seed money. Dr. Ricardo T. Santiago Endowment Scholarship Program (On-going) *Initiated the creation of Scholarship Program for Children of Faculty Members. The College of Liberal Arts Alumni Association will be donating Php 50,000.00 as seed money. Others School-to-Work Transition Seminar “ExPoSe: Exploring for Successful Endeavors” *Career Seminars Series in partnership with Guidance and Counseling Office (GCO) for batch 2008 graduates myDLSUD Alumni Portal Launching *In partnership with Alumni Relations and Placement Office (ARPO) and Information Technology Center (ITC) Student Admissions Office Alumni Homecoming for Former SPREAD Scholars ”Iskolar Ako Noon…Prawd Pa Rin Ako Hanggang Ngayon!” School-to-Work Transition Seminars “Global and Local Employment Trends Challenge to Lasallians Batch 2007” *Career Seminars Series in partnership with Guidance and Counseling Office (GCO) for batch 2007 graduates Friendship Games 2007 "The Past and the Future” 15 15 17 17 19 19 20 20 21 21 The New Alumni Card! The De La Salle Alumni Association De La Salle University - Dasmariñas Chapter, Inc. in partnership with the De La Salle Alumni Association introduced the “Green Card”. The new alumni card is used by different De La Salle schools. The alumni card serves as the entry pass to the campus and the key to enjoy the different perks and priveleges. The list pf partner establishments are herein enumerated: RESTAURANTS & BARS Africana Restaurant Bar & Cigar Lounge (2/flr. 1903 M. Adriatico St. Remedios Circle , Malate) Free Mojito for every order of Tapas *Not valid in conjunction w/ restaurants existing promos & discounts Ang Bistro Sa Remedios ( 1911 M. Adriatico St. Remedios Circle , Malate) Free Claude’s dream or Sikreto ni Ma. Clara for a minimum Purchase of P500 *Not valid in conjunction w/ restaurants existing promos & discounts Ang Hang (1900 M. Adriatico St. Remedios Circle , Malate) For every group of 4, 1 dines free-regular lunch buffet *Not valid in conjunction w/ restaurants existing promos & discounts Auntie Anne’s (All Outlets) (Unit 201 2nd Flr. Intrawest Bldg. #33 Annapolis St. Greenhills) 5% cash Note: discounts are not applicable to ongoing promo activities. Belgische Fries (All Outlets) 50% cash cash on extra dip for any purchase of large or Belgian size fries. (Valid until June 21, 2010) Bollywood Bistro Bar (Level3, Greenbelt Ayala Ctr. Makati) For every group of 4, 1 dines free-regular lunch buffet *Not valid in conjunction w/ restaurants existing promos & discounts Bomb Shelter (2/Flr. University Mall, Taft Ave. , Malate) 10% cash for every P150 minimum purchase of food, beverages & other merchandise. 22 Burgoo (All outlets) Free Supreme Nachos or Chimichanga w/ a minimum order of an entrée. Not valid in conjunction w/ any other promo. Café Adriatico Eastwood ( Fuente Circle, Eastgate Ctr., Libis Q.C.) Free Chocolate eh for a minimum purchase of P300 *Not valid in conjunction w/ restaurants existing promos & discounts. Café Adriatico (Gateway Mall Cubao, Remedios Circle Malate, Westgate Ctr Alabang) Free Chocolate eh for a minimum purchase of P300 *Not valid in conjunction w/ restaurants existing promos & discounts Café Havana (Malate, Greenbelt 3, Araneta Ctr.) Free Mojito for every order of Tapas * Valid in conjunction w/ restaurants existing promos & discounts. Café Puccini (Unit 12 The Fort Strip, Global City, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig) 10% cash, 5% credit on food & drinks * Not valid in conjunction w/ restaurant existing promos & discount Cake Craft (39 Talayan St. Talayan Village Q.C.) 5% cash Diner’s Dreamhaus (1852, Taft Ave. , Malate Mla.) 10% cash in Dine-In (set menu not included) 5% cash on set Menus & packages (Food only) Ellie’s Roasted Calf (13 PaxtonSt. East Fairview, QC) 10% service charge FREE! Embassy Supper Club & Café Inc. (Unit D The Fort Entertainment Center, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig) 10% cash, 5% credit * Not valid w/ any other promo. * Valid for lunch & dinner only until 10 pm Giligan’s Island Restaurant & Bar (Glorietta 2 Makati , Festival Mall Alabang, Malate & Baguio) 10% cash, 5% credit not valid on promo items & promo dates Glorietta de Manila Catering Service (776 San Sebastian St. Quiapo, Manila) 10% cash, 5% credit (Valid until April 2010) Good Eats/Claudette’s –Paseo (5/Flr. PDCP Bldg. Rufino St., cor Levista, Salcedo Village Mkti) 10% cash on wedding cakes & debut cakes 5% cash on whole cakes Harbor View Restaurant (1000 South Gate A, Rizal Park , Ermita Mla.) 10% cash, 5% credit *Each member shall be accorded our personalized VIP services. Ibarra’s Party Venues & Catering (Timog, Quezon Ave. Ermita, Kawit Cavite) 5% cash discount on food & beverage In The Mood Ballroom Dance Bar (2/Flr. The LJC Ctr, 1900 M. Adriatico St. Remedios Circle, Malate) For every group of 4, 1 entrance fee is free *Not valid in conjunction w/ restaurants existing promos & discounts Jade Palace (106 Shaw Blvd. Kapitolyo Pasig City) 10% cash, 5% credit on ala carte menus only *Per table reservations excluded Korea Garden, Inc. (128 Jupiter St. Makati City) 10% cash Le Japon Café ( G/Flr. Adriatico Square , Malate) 10% cash & credit. Lutong Macau (116 Jupiter St. Bel-Air Village Makati City) 10% cash, 5% cash Free desert of the day for two (2) for minimum of P500 single receipt. DISCOUNTS AND PRIVILEGES Malate Sea Palace Restaurant (1766 A. Mabini St., Malate Manila) 10% cash, 5% credit on food * Drinks not included Discount not applicable on net priced live sea foods. Merce’s Chow ( 2420-Z Leon Guinto St. Malate Mla) Free one (1) Iced Tea for every cardholder (meal order) Mildred’s Grill Station/Giftmart (2/Flr. University Mall, Taft Ave. Malate Manila) Free Ice tea for every meal purchase. My Rendezvous Café & Spa (G/F Legaspi Towers 300 Roxas Blvd. Corner P. Ocampo St. Malate) 10% discounts on all drinks (coffee shop) 5% discount on all business center services DLSAA Cardholders will be given a Loyalty Card. Special discounts on all functions or parties. National Sports Grill (Level 3, Greenbelt 3, Ayala Greenbelt, Makati City) 10% cash & credit on total grill Present DLSAA Card before ordering. Not valid on other discounts & promos (Valid until June 30, 2008) NE Catering Services Inc. (40 Aurora Blvd. cor. H. Lozada San Juan & Plaza Leticia Cabanatuan) 5% cash on minimum payment of 10T to 20T 10% cash on minimum payment of 20T above 3% cash for packed merienda, lunch, dinner 5% cash on debut, wedding cake, special cakes & assorted cold cuts. (Valid until June 01, 2008). New Kamameshi House (Zobel Roxas Makati , Intramuros, Q.C. Circle , Libis) 5% cash, 2.5% credit Ratsky (Malate, Morato & Cebu) 10% cash, 5% credit * Applicable on total bill and not on Entrance Fees Free Entrance except on special produced shows. (Valid until Dec. 31, 2008) Taketori (University Mall) 10% cash on food & drinks except set meals & special promos. Special discounts on party & business packages. Tea Square Food & Beverage, Inc. (All Branches) 25% off on bread bites stuffed breadsticks for every purchase of any Tea Square Iced tea. Temple Bar & Restaurant (Greenbelt 2, 1st Level, Estrella St., Ayala Center, Makati City) 10% cash, 5% credit *Not valid in conjunction w/any other promo. Valid for lunch & dinner only until 10 pm. Teriyaki Boy (All Branches) Free California Maki for every P600 minimum food purchase (Valid until December 31, 2008) The Century Seafood Restaurant (G/Flr. Century Park Hotel,cor. M. Adriatico, Malate) 10% cash, 5% credit The Green Place Eatery & Catering Services ( 2263-B Taft Ave. Malate) 10% cash Z-Plate Catering (13 Paxton St. East Fairview, Q.C.) 5% cash Zamis Food & Catering Services (13 Paxton St. East Fairview, Q.C.) 5% cash HOTELS & RESORTS Patio Guemica (1856 Jorge Bacobo St. Malate Mla.) 10% cash, 5% credit (Valid until July 01, 2008) 357 Boracay Resort 15% cash on room accommodations (Valid until June 2008) Plato (2/Flr. University Mall, Taft Ave. , Malate) 10% cash on meals. President Restaurant (746-750 Ongpin St. Binondo Manila) 10% cash on Ala Carte. Drinks & set menu not included. Prince of Jaipur (Unit 8, The Fort, Fort Bonifacio, TAguig) 10% cash, 5% credit (Valid until May 17, 2008) Alegre Beach Resort (Cebu) 30% cash on published room rates Astoria Plaza (J. Escriva Drive, Ortigas Business District, Pasig City) 105 cash & credit at Café Astoria & Room rates base on promo published rate. *Subject to room availability. Discount cannot be combined w/ other existing promos. Food & beverages is not applicable to room service & banquet. Bohol Beach Club (Panglao Island, Bohol) 10% cash, 5% credit on published rates *Welcome drink, early & late checkout subject to availability *Prior reservation is required. Room confirmation shall be subject to room availability. Discount shall apply to tariff rates only & may not be combined w/ other special rates or promotions. (Valid until Dec. 31, 2008) Cebu Beach Club (Mactan Island, Cebu) 10% cash, 5% credit on published rates *Welcome drink, early & late checkout subject to availability. *Prior reservation are required. Room confirmation shall be subject to room availability. Discount shall apply to tariff rates only & may not be combined w/ other special rates or promotions. (Valid until Dec. 31, 2008) Citadel Inn Makati (5007 P. Burgos St. Bel. Air, Makati City) 50% cash on published room rates Room rates are inclusive of 2 breakfasts per rooms only. (Valid until May 31, 2008) City Garden Hotel Makati (Makati Ave. cor. Kalayaan Ave. Makati City ) 10% cash & credit on rooms published rates for De Luxe & Executive De Luxe Rooms. (Valid until June 30, 2008) City Garden Suites (1158 A. Mabini Street, Ermita, Mla.) 10% cash & credit on room rates only (Valid until May 30, 2008) Corregidor Inn-Cavite/Sun Cruises (FOR BOOKING: CCP Bay Terminal A, CCP Complex, Roxas Blvd. Mla.) 10% cash, 5% credit direct booking not through agent CSB Hotel Int’l Conference Center (Arellano Ave., cor. Estrada St., Malate Manila) 40% cash, 25% credit on room accommodation (Applicable on published rates before taxes & service charge) 10% cash, 5% credit on food & beverages (Applicable on a’la carte menus before taxes & service charge) Note: Discounts are not applicable for banquets & promotional Packages being offered by the hotel from time to time. 23 DISCOUNTS AND PRIVILEGES El Nido Resorts-Miniloc & Legen Island Palawan 10% cash on published rates 1 round of cocktails for the cardholder & his room companions. * Booking must be made directly w/ El Nido Resorts. One card per room, privileges are non-transferable. Privileges are not valid in conjunction w/ other discounts and tie-up benefits. Rooms are subject to availability & prior reservation is necessary. DLSAA card should be presented upon reservation. Weather permitting & equipment availability for all outdoor activities. (Valid until June 30, 2008). Evercrest Golf Club Resort, Inc. (Km 72, Batulao Nasugbu Batangas) Guest of member rate upon presentation of DLSAA card. Fernandina Suites Hotel (222 P. Tuazon Boulevard, Araneta Shopping Center, Cubao City) 15% cash, 10% credit Las Palmas Hotel (1616 A. Mabini cor. Pedro Gil Sts.,Malate, Manila ) 50% cash & credit on room accommodations based on published rates. Lorenzo Resorts-Boracay Island (Lorenzo South-Sitio Angol & Lorenzo Grand Villa-Sitio Cagban) *Discounts not valid during peak seasons (Dec. 2 to Jan. 27). Christmas & Holy Week (Holy Mondays-Eastern Sunday) Microtel Inn & Suite (Baguio, Tarlac, Cavite, Batangas) 30% cash on rooms w/ continental breakfast *Subject to room availability. For reservations call Manila Sales Office Tel # 8109526 (Valid until Dec. 15, 2008) Orchid Garden Suites Manila (620 Pablo Ocampo Sr. St. Malate Manila) 40% cash, 30% credit on room rates based on published rate in an executive suite. *It is advisable if prior reservation shall be made. (Valid until April 30, 2008) Palm Plaza Hotel (524 Pedro Gil cor. M. Adriatico Sts. Malate Mla.) 50% cash & credit on room accommodations based on published rates. 24 Riverview Resort & Conference Center ( National Highway Parian, Calamba, Laguna) 50% cash on entrance, 30% cash on room accommodations, 15% cash on bowling game, 5% cash on foods. St. Illian’s Inn Makati Inc. ( 7461 Santillian St. Pio del Pilar, Makati City ) 10% cash, 5% on room rates. Sumilon BluewaterIsland Resort(Cebu) 50% cash on published room rates 10% cash on promo rates 5% cash on Food & Beverages (Valid until Dec. 31, 2008) Tambuli Beach Club (Mactan Island, Cebu) 10% cash & 5% credit on published rates *Welcome drink, early & late check out subject to availability *Prior reservation are required. Room confirmation shall be subject to room availability. Discount shall apply to tariff rates only & may not be combined w/ other special rates or promotions. (Valid until Dec. 31, 2008) The Executive Plaza Hotel (1630 A. Mabini St. ,Malate) 50% cash & credit on room accommodations based on published rates. The Peninsula Manila 10% cash & credit on Food & Beverages Subject to black out datesChristmas Eve/Day, New Year’s Eve/ Day, Valentine’s Eve/Day, Easter Sunday, Mother’s Day, Concert at the Pen(Lobby) (Valid until November 15, 2008) Tower Inn Business Hotel (1006 Arnaiz Ave. San Lorenzo Village Makati City) 10% cash, 5% credit *Additional discount on room accommodation only. Present alumni card & 1 valid ID upon check-in. HEALTH & BEAUTY DLSU-Dasmariñas (Dasmariñas, Cavite) 10% discount on the use of facilities * Subject to availability and University policies. Gan Advanced Osseointegration Center (Suite 1708-1709 Medical Plaza, Amorsolo cor Dela Rosa St. , Makati) 15% cash on flouridization Free Oral Prophylaxis (cleaning) Going Straight Salon Inc. (All Branches) Going straight Salon Silver Privilege Card will be given to valid alumni cardholders. *Present valid dlsaa card to the cashier. The Cashier will give the cardholder a GS Membership Card (Temporary Card). Payment of P20 is required to avail of a Silver Card to be claimed 2 weeks after the 1st visit. Health Express (All branches) 10% cash & credit on all regular products. Consigned items not included. Nu/Hart Hair Clinic (26/Flr. Wynsum Corp. Plaza, 22 Ortigas Jr. Rd. Ortigas Ctr. Pasig) 15% cash, 10% credit Perfect Smile Whitening Dental Salon (Suite 1202 Medical Plaza Makati, Amorsolo cor Dela Rosa St. Makati) 10% cash on whitening (P20, 000) Synergymed Center (Medical Services – Fusion Care) (23 rd /flr. Discovery Center, ADB Ave. Ortigas Ctr. Pasig City) 10% cash & credit The Ganban (144 Jupiter St. Bel-Air, Makati City) 10% cash, 5% credit (Valid until June 14, 2009) The Spa (All Branches) 10% cash & credit *Discount for services worth P780 and up. Not applicable in conjunction w/ other existing promos. Membership discount do not apply. One card per transaction only. The Tooth Doctor (Unit J & K Bodysenses Level III Robinsons Galleria, & 1202 Medical Plaza, Ortigas, San Miguel, Mandaluyong) 10% cash, 5% credit on all dental services Tutanes Dental Centre (All Branches) 10% cash, 5% credit *Free consultation OPTICAL SHOPS George Optical (All Branches) 5% cash on prescription lenses & Belcon Contact lens DISCOUNTS AND PRIVILEGES Free complimentary eye examination Free multicoated lens on every purchase of George eyewear Optical 88 (Unit 5 Toby Commercial Bldg. # 7 Industria St. Libis, Q.C.) 20% cash, 15% credit. Does not apply with other promos. SPECIALTY SHOPS 2171 Floral Creations (G/Flr. 8137 Plaza St. J. Escriva Drive, Ortigas Center, Pasig) 10% cash & 5% on cheque payments only 5% cash & cheque payments for weddings flowers 5% cash & cheque on corporate floral gifts (Valid until Dec. 31, 2009) Animo Magazine (G/Flr. Printemps House Bldg. 1905 San Pascual St. Malate Manila) 10% cash applies to one (1) year subscription of Animo Magazine Aristocrat Interiors (3/Flr. Paragon Plaza Mandaluyong, 4th Flr. Bldg. B SM Megamall & 2nd Flr. Alabang Home Deport Westgate Alabang) 15% cash, 10% credit on regular items only. AVIS Rent A Car/G & S Transport (All Outlets) 10% cash, 5% credit Not applicable to promos or other special discounts arrangement Applicable on car rentals only Benjie’s Wedding Photography (2/Flr. Harrison Plaza Shopping Mall, M. Adriatico & Mabini Sts. Malate) 15% cash on Glamour, Corporate & Wedding Packages only. Less P3000 on wedding packages below P40, 000 Less P5000 on wedding packages above P40, 000 BJ Photography & Video (Rm. 159, 18 Flr. The 4Phil. Plaza Hotel, CCP Complex, Roxas Blvd.) 5% cash, 3% credit Budget Car & Truck Rental (Manila Peninsula Ayala Makati & Bicutan branch) 5% credit *Discount is applicable to DLSAA Cardholders ages 26 to 60 yrs. old Present company ID, valid driver’s license, credit card Caravan Travel & Tours Int’l. Inc. (3/Flr. SGV Bldg. 6758 Ayala Ave. Makati City) 4% cash on gross/fare ticketing Carsavers/Ziebart (All Outlets) 10% cash Free comprehensive vehicle safety check-up for every P5000 worth of purchases. Not valid in conjunction w/ other promos or specialty priced discount packages. Center for Culinary Arts, Manila (CCA) (287 Katipunan Ave., Loyola Heights Q.C.) 5% cash on 13 day badic professional courses in baking & culinary arts only at Katipunan Campus Child’s Play Photography Inc. ( Ash Creek Center San Juan , & Rustan’s Glorietta) 10% cash. Cleo’s Vanity-Silver Beads & Semi Precious Stones (All outlets) 10% cash Diamond Motor Corporation (Quezon Ave. Cainta Rizal, Ugong Pasig) 10% cash & credit on parts & services only (Valid until Nov. 01, 2008) Dickies (All Outlets ) 10% cash, 5% credit on regular priced items only. Egg (All Outlets) 5% cash on regular priced items *Not valid w/ other existing promos. (Valid until June 30, 2008) El Dorado Car Components (All Outlets) 20% cash, 15% credit Discount is taken from official Mitsubishi Motors Phils. Corp. Pricelist. Enfant (All Outlets) 5% cash & credit Flower Stories Floral & Events Stylist (423 Magallanes St. Intramuros, Mla.) 10% cash Flowertowne Inc. (Lower Ground Flr. Unit 1 Cityland III Esteban cor Herrera Legaspi Village Makati City) 10% cash, 5% credit on floral arrangements, party packages, stuffed toys, etc. (Valid until May 2008) Gazebo Royale Special Events Venue (09 Visayas Ave., Extension Q.C.) Phoenix Ave.- P2,000 off, Champagne Hall-P5,000 off on cash payment (outright) only. Discount applicable upon full payment. (Valid until May 31, 2008) Gintong Sining Art Center (Glorietta 2 Ayala Ctr., Glorietta 4 Ayala Ctr., Festival Mall Alabang, SM Southmall, SM North EDSA) 15% cash, 10% credit on all items except promo, sale or markdown items. Global Flag Company (1007 Rizal Ave. Sta. Cruz, Mla) 10% cash on flags, banners, pennants & buntings Golden Memories Photography (1000 A. Mabini St. cor. TM Kalaw St. Ermita Manila) 5% cash GQ (all outlets) 10% cash, 5% credit Discount may be availed only in GQ boutiques, discount applicable on regular items only, cannot be used in conjunction w/ other store promo. (Valid until June 30, 2008) Honda Cars Manila (1877 HCMA Bldg. Paz M. Guanzon St.. cor Pres. Quirino Ave. Paco) 10% cash, 5% credit Imagine Nation Photography (450 Piña Ave. Sta. Mesa & 169 Aurora Blvd. San Juan) 10% cash on printing services Instituto Cervantes En Manila (855 T. M. Kalaw St. Manila) 15% cash for Spanish class tuition fee. Free Library use La Belle de Mannelle Flowers (243 J. P. Rizal, Makati City) 10% cash on all arrangements, spring fresh flowers, rose flowers for all occasion, imported & local fresh flowers (Valid until May 2008) Memo Express/MX Shops (All Outlets) 10% cash, 5% credit on accessories & after sales services. 3% cash, 2% credit on mobile phones. Motorola Station (Digital Exchange Space 14, 3/Flr. Glorietta 3 Ayala Ctr. Makati) 10% cash, 5% credit on accessories & after sales services. 3% cash, 2% credit on mobile phones. Nokia Professional Center (Unit 2 & 3 #20 Lansbergh Place 170 Tomas Morato Ave. cor. Sct. Castor, Q.C) 10% cash, 5% credit on accessories & 25 DISCOUNTS AND PRIVILEGES after sales services 3% cash, 2% credit on mobile phones Nokia Care Center (Cyberzone Space #161-162 SM City North Edsa) 10% cash, 5% credit on accessories & after sales services. 3% cash, 2% credit on mobile phones Nokia Store (Gaisano Mall Davao, Digital Exchange 3/Flr. Glorietta 3 Ayala Makati) 10% cash, 5% credit on accessories & after sales services. 3% cash, 2% credit on mobile phones Papemelroti (Megamall, SM Fairview, SM Sta. Mesa, SM Southmall, Ali Mall, Glorietta 2, Robinson’s Place ManilaKiosk, Sta. Lucia-Kiosk.) 10% cash on minimum purchase of P100 at Papemelroti Roces Ave. , & Café Papemelroti. 5% cash on minimum purchase of P100 at Papemelroti SM City Petals Galore Florist 1997 Angel LIano St. Malate, Manila 10% cash They are also accepting orders through phone (Tel # 5267497) & e-mail (ginablooms@gmail.com) (Valid until December 31, 2008) Power Bowl (Power Plant Mall) For every 3 bowling games free 30 minutes billiard game & for every 1 ½ hrs. Billiard game free 1 bowling game. Praiselight Enterprises (538 Sales St. cor. Raon, Quiapo Manila) 10% cash on electronic items. Pro Bikers Shop (5th Level, SM City Manila) 5% cash on motorcycle 10% cash on parts & accessories except tires, lubricants, batteries & sparks plugs. * All motorcycles come w/ free helmet, LTO registration & insurance. RBA Flower Express ( 8664-E Fortuna St. Makati City) 10% cash , 5% credit R.G.Santiago Creative Industries (27 Santiago Syjuco, BF Homes, Parañaque City) 20% cash & 10% credit on minimum 10T worth of order (net & non-vat) *Free layouting/design & artworks Regalong Pambahay(All Outlets) 5% cash on regular priced items. * Not valid w/ other existing promos. (Valid until June 30, 2008) 26 Repertory Philippines (C2-A Bldg. C. Karrivin Plaza 2316 Pasong Tamo Ext. Makati City) 10% cash, 5% credit *1 Ticket per card Shroff International Travel Care Inc. (2/Flr. RCBC Bldg. Taft Ave., Malate & G/Flr. Festival Supermall Alabang) Special discounts for Domestic & International Travel. Free consultation on Visa, Passport, Travel Insurance, Itinerary Siemens Mobile (Cyberzone Space 171 SM City North Edsa, Digital Exchange Space 3 3/Flr. Glorietta 3 Ayala Makati City) 10% cash, 5% credit on accessories & after sales services. 3% cash, 2% credit on mobile phones Simplejoys 5% cash on regular priced items (Not valid in other existing promos) (Valid until June 30, 2008) For every purchase of any ThinkPC desktop PC free optical mouse. Zafra Motor Works (Palanan Makati, San Andres Malate, Vito Cruz cor. Palanan Malate) 10% cash & credit on labor only. Enjoy the privileges provided just for you As of April 2008 (Yearbooks are claimed at the Student Publication Office) Sinski Motorcycle Phils. Inc. (351 10th Ave. cor 4th St. East Grace Park, Kalookan City) 5% cash on Motorcycle & Scooters; 10% cash on parts & services (Valid until July 01, 2011) Sleepwell Bedding Industries (37 Baler St. SFDM Q.C.) 5% cash & credit Sony Ericsson (Cyberzone Space 170 SM City North Edsa, Digital Exchange Space 15 3/Flr. Glorietta Ayala Makati) 10% cash, 5% credit on accessories & after sales services. 3% cash, 2% credit on mobile phones. The Finix Corporation (413-B The Podium, 18 ADB Ave,. Mandaluyong City) 10% cash, 5% credit * Free beauty bells on minimum purchase of P56,000 The Gardener’s Bounty (10 J.M. Basa Compound , E. Rodriguez Jr. Ave. Libis Q.C.) 10% cash, 5% credit * Applicable to any floral arrangement w/ a minimum purchase of P1,000 and above. Total Quality Machines Inc. TQM (All Outlets) For every purchase of any Thinknote mobile notebook get freeIntel Laptap backpack 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 Available Available Not Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Under Litigation Available Available 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Available Claimed Available Available Available Who comes here? This is a list of alumni who have visited the Alumni Office from May 2007 to February 2008. Provided also are the company affiliations of the alumni when they applied for the card. For personal inquiries regarding contact information of classmates and friends, please contact the Alumni Association. However, to protect the privacy of the individual, we shall seek first the approval of the concerned before releasing any information. Lastname Abadilla Ablan Abril Afable Alamis Alano Alarcon Albarico Alcantara Alday Alejandro Alfonso-Abonitalla Allapitan Almoro Alon-alon Alvarez Alvarez Alvarez Alvaro Ambion Angeles Anyayahan Aquino Araño Arao Arce Ariniego Ariola Asper Asuncion Auditor Austria-Paredes Avelino Avelino Aventurado Azuro Baguio Bajado Balite Baranda Bariso Barrameda Barraquias Bartolome Basilio Batac Batalao Batao Firstname Rochelle Oliver Marjorie Ray Alvin Reynan Mark Angelo Venus Kiev Jefferson Jesus Samuel Hershey Emarjoly Maribeth Albert Michaelson Gilbert Marlene Jennifer Genesis Alvin Arlene Erick Michael Ray Rojanie John Mark Alyssa Alma Jess Andre Anna Gwendolyn Richard Jose Christopher Joyce Arvie Meryl Maria Criselda Kristine Mary Ann Rovie Ryd Ireneo Viviene Svetlana Gian Carlo Michelle Aisa Edward Kim Ivy Arvin Marco Antonio Gloria Patricia Ashley Brice Roseman Town/City Bacoor Cavite Pandacan MM Lucena City Calatagan Batangas Bacoor Cavite Bacoor Cavite Las Piñas MM Tanza Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Naic Cavite Imus Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite GMA Cavite Sta. Rosa Laguna Dasmariñas Cavite Amadeo Cavite Biñan Laguna Dasmariñas Cavite Amadeo Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Parañaque City MM Gen. Trias Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Parañaque City MM Dasmariñas Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Las Piñas City MM Silang Cavite Mendez Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Kawit Cavite GMA Cavite Bacoor Cavite Iligan City Dasmariñas Cavite San Pedro Laguna Silang Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Las Piñas City MM Parañaque City MM Cavite City Cavite Bacoor Cavite Las Piñas City MM Silang Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Company Name AB Communications, Inc Ayala Plans Inc. /Ayala Life Assurance Inc. Agility Logistics Cavite State University Colegio de San Juan of Letran Calamba Makati Shangri-la SAS Institute Phils., Inc. Cube-Philippine Production/MMG Entertainment Orion Support Inc. UNTV 37 American International group -BPSI Wynn Resort APAC Customer Services Geospatial Solutions Inc. (GCI) ROHM Electronics Phils. Inc. Dasmariñas Water District Metropolitan Bank & Trust Co. San Technology Inc. Nedmax 2 Philippine National Police Nanay’s Catering Services Metro Truck Builders Inc. Cathay Pacific Airways 27 Lastname Baurile Bautista Bautista Bautista Bayani-Omalin Baysantos-Gemanil Baytion Beato-Pasciolco Bedke Begnalen-Alvarez Belen Belleza Bengil Bermuda Bernardo Binauhan Bitbit Bondoc Borero Borlaza Botones Brucal Buenaventura Bueno Cacatian Cadavedo Calderon Caliwara Calupitan Calvez Camet Camus Canlas Capili Capistrano Capupus Caraig Carait Cariño Cas Casabar Castañeda Castro Castro Catarroja Ceballo Celeridad Celmar Cenizal Chan Cilitis-Magsino Closa Consorte Cruz Cruz Cruzada Cudiamat 28 Firstname Marizelle Marion Albert Ivy Andrew Kay Richell Wineth Ma. Fatima Shirley Albert Eric Michelle Anne Bryan Ronald Mark Kathyrine Vytruviuz Jacoby Maynard Warren Jackiecel Gerard Kathleen Kris Mark John Atoz Marlene C. Voltaire Marie Angeline Jeremy Jesus III Karl Vincent April Joy Randee Rainer Christine Angelito Jr. Louise Noelle Fabian Jr. Abigail Christopher Rene Jeannette Marcos Melanie Ma. Celeste Magtangol Jose Jr. Jan Paul Raquel Ryan George John Dave Franco Felix Emma Charisse Sheldon Anna Liza Maylene Josef Cliff Emeraldyn Cheryle Brianarvin Liza Katherine Joanna Marie Roy Joseph Ronald Town/City Amadeo Cavite Biñan Laguna Bacoor Cavite Binmaley Pangasinan San Pedro Laguna Silang Cavite Company Name Cypress Semiconductor Who comes here? Calamba City Laguna Las Piñas City MM Dasmariñas Cavite San Pablo City Laguna Cavite City Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Bacoor Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Imus Cavite Bacoor Cavite Imus Cavite Nasugbu Batangas Calapan City Bacoor Cavite Ilocos Sur Las Piñas City MM Dasmariñas Cavite Seattle’s Best Coffee Metrobank Frere St. Benilde Educational Foundation Inc. DLSU-D Philippine Gem Paints Inc. De La Salle University-Dasmariñas City of Government of Calapan LGU-Santa Accenture Muntinlupa City MM Muntinlupa City MM Alfonso Cavite Imus Cavite Motz Food Products Philippine Veterans Bank Hovid Inc. Dasmariñas Cavite Bitoy’s Hardware Dasmariñas Cavite Alfonso Cavite Nasugbu Batangas Sta. Rosa Laguna Las Piñas City MM Dasmariñas Cavite Las Piñas City MM Quezon City Dasmariñas Cavite Muntinlupa City MM Bacoor Cavite Muntinlupa City MM Rizal Tanza Cavite Bacoor Cavite Imus Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite San Pedro Laguna Bacoor Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Alfonso Cavite Balayan Batangas Isetann Department Store Inc. ELRO Financial Advice Center E-Telecare Global Solution MFG Manila Philippine National Police Elizabeth Seton School IDB Yazaki-EMI BDO Inc. Closa Law Office Nasser Bin Khaled & Sons Co. Eye Bank Foundation of the Philippines Lastname Culanding Cunanan Cura Damas-Frias Datinguinoo De Aro De Guzman De Guzman de Guzman De Lara De Leon de Leon-del Mundo De Vera De Vera dela Cerna Dela Cruz Dela Cruz dela Rey dela Rosa Delos Santos Dequit Derain Derla Desa Diago Diato Dimaculangan Dimapilis-Villanueva Dimatatac Dimero Domingo Domingo Driz Ducot Duero Dulog Dumancas Durana-Garen Embat Engbino Entena Erce Escalante Escobar Escueta Esguerra Espineli Espiritu Espiritu Espiritu Esteban Eswagen Eugenio Eusebio Eusebio Fabian Fabian Firstname Isagani Joel Domenico Raymundo Maria Amor Iver Ryan Aline Ianne Vale Christopher John Dianne Rhodella Jay-ar Emeriza Floyd Stephen Mary Ann Jason Romel Jennifer Rodolfo Mark Anthony Cecille Corazon Josephine Octavio Gilbert Precious Minda Dindo Cherry Ann Elizabeth Suzette Christopher Dickson Ralph Gerard Maria Elisa Rey Andro Peter Billy Hazel Anne Aaron BJ Jr. Rhea Shelly Ann Dulce Frildine Ywally Doll Ed Willeon Anabel Milagros Armand Albert Moises Michael Ross Joel Michelle Kathreen Jerold Cheryl Ariel Annabelle Gisella Grace Endrea Crystle Town/City Gen. Trias Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Parañaque City MM Imus Cavite Gen. Trias Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Muntinlupa City MM Company Name PNP Who comes here? Dasmariñas Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Las Piñas City MM Dasmariñas Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Gen. Trias Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Silang Cavite Biñan Laguna Carmona Cavite Imus Cavite Taguig City MM Alfonso Cavite Parañaque City Indang Cavite Las Piñas City MM Bacoor Cavite Nasugbu Batangas Imus Cavite Imus Cavite Kawit Cavite Antipolo City Frias Custom Brokerage Unitel Production Rustan’s Supercenter’s Inc. Shopwise Alabang Natrapharm Inc. BDO FCIE Branch Highlands Gornet Specialist Corp. Municipality of Bacoor Philippine National Police/GMA MPS Navaroza Law Office Municipality of Carmona Pag-ibig Unida School PAGCOR Cavite State University Lionbridge Technologies DELL infonxx Clark Street Elementary School JP Morgan Chase Bank Sta. Rosa Laguna Imus Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Rosario Cavite Bacoor Cavite Carmona Cavite Muntinlupa City MM Silang Cavite Imus Cavite Imus Cavite Imus Cavite Imus Cavite Bacoor Cavite Philippine National Police (PNP) Unionbank of the Phils. PDS International School Systems Generators Philippines, Inc. Quality Products and Services (Qualiprose), Inc. BPI Dasmariñas Cavite Solid Bage Manpower (Monterey Foods Corp.) Las Piñas City MM Dasmariñas Cavite UnionBank of the Phils. Kempinski Hotel & Resort Ajman UAE A.C. Escueta Real Property Lessor 29 Lastname Fabian Fabro Fajardo-Pagharion Fajayo Fandialan Fernandez Filio Fontecha-Dela Cruz Gamboa Gamboa Gango Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Gasingan Geluz Geluz Genesis German Gloriani-Pangco Gomez Gomez Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales-Garcia Gopez Guevarra Guevarra Guillergan Gulfan Hapin Hara Herce Ihap Ilano Jaca Jaradal Jarin Javier Jimenez Joaquin-Yonzon Joble Jopson Jose Joya Juan Jundos Kim Koh La Paz Labios 30 Firstname Michelle Anbelyn Ivy Benjamin III Januarica Mitzi Dianne Mari Klaire Regina Mayflor Jayson Robert Albert Herminio Jr. Leslie Ann Venus Carlos Ceazar Patrick Paulino Mialuz Jessica Catherine Glenn Paul Anthony Jimssie Randy Maria Agnes Les Julius Angelica Sarah Ma. Rhea Raizza Frances Jamie Francis Don Angel Ciara Rena Christopher William Monnaliza Honeylou Elaine Maribeth Roselle Ivy Maribel Jeric Barbara Jean Chris Noel Pamela Kristine Jill Yvonne Noel Prinze Christian Joanna Marie Marco Antonio Ceasar Ryan Minki Chinty Rosa Rachel Katrina Town/City Las Piñas City MM Tondo Parañaque City MM Dasmariñas Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Biñan Laguna Bacoor Cavite Las Piñas City MM Silang Cavite Imus Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Biñan Laguna Bacoor Cavite Trece Martires City Cavite Trece Martires City Cavite Bacoor Cavite Noveleta Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Silang Cavite Las Piñas City MM Rosario Cavite San Pedro Laguna Dasmariñas Cavite Imus Cavite Muntinlupa City MM Bacoor Cavite Bacoor Cavite Imus Cavite Company Name Magsaysay Training Center Chinatrust Commercial Bank Who comes here? Silang Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Imus Cavite Sta. Rosa Laguna San Pedro Laguna Dasmariñas Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Cabuyao Laguna Noveleta Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Imus Cavite Imus Cavite Alfonso Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Parañaque MM GMA Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Tanza Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Gen. Trias Cavite Las Piñas City MM Las Piñas City MM Las Piñas City MM PeopleSupport Phils Filinvest Alabang Inc. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Maxim PAGCOR JR2L ENGINEERING & INDUSTRIAL SERVICES Philippine Amusement & Gaming Corp. Cypress Manufacturing Ltd. Wattaguy Water Station Titanium Technologies Phil. Inc. Mainstram Business Inc. Philippine Ports Authority Rogationist College 27th Heaven Arts and Crafts Accenture Golden Arches Development Corp. NEC Semiconductors IHG Jabez Christian School Dasmariñas Water District Nokia Phil. /Acabar Marketing Lastname Labuguen-Untiveros Lacandazo Lacdan Lagazon Laguerta Lara Lardizabal-Barros Leaban Legaspi Liwanag-Ancheta Llagas Lloren Lo Lopecillo Lopez Lovina Luce Lulu Lumunsad-Geluz Macaranas Macutay Madrid Magbanua Magtibay Malabanan Malabo Maldo Malicsi Malsi Manalo Manaor-Baon Manipon Maniquiz Mantele-Marteja Manuntag Manzano Manzon Marañon Marasigan Maravilla-Bugna Martinez Masangkay Maullon Mecua Medina Memije Mendiola Mendoza Mendoza Mendoza Mendoza Mercene Mesina-Aggabao Minero Miramontes Mojica Mojica Firstname Rosalie Lilibeth Jack Jephone Niezl Barnaby Charles Leah May Arlene Joyce Rowell Honey Doll Donna Marie Jerry Jacqueline Rae Marites Cherry Rose Marie Rogelio Jr. Annaliza Trixie Anne Maria Kristine Mary Ann Carl Franz Benjamin Christianne Marie Raymund Anthony Eleonor Billy Ray Dennis Donna Marie Marie Elaine John Ferdinand Rosanna Mark Jenny Lorena Heidee Melanio Gerard Gay Ruald Maria Cristina Siegrid Nash Erica Joy Gene Michael Emaline Alphine Maricelle Sernan John Francis Tristan Dexter Anna Blisilda Elaisa Kristine Christine Marie Alane Kate Theresa Aura Honeylet Kristian Jay Rose Lyn Jay Town/City Tanza Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite San Pedro Laguna Dasmariñas Cavite Nasugbu Batangas Dasmariñas Cavite Las Piñas City MM Silang Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Las Piñas City MM Las Piñas City MM GMA Cavite Imus Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Parañaque City MM Navotas City Parañaque City MM Imus Cavite Noveleta Cavite San Pedro Laguna Gen. Trias Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Muntinlupa City MM Imus Cavite Amadeo Cavite Biñan Laguna Dasmariñas Cavite Imus Cavite San Pedro Laguna Amadeo Cavite Silang Cavite Imus Cavite Silang Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Imus Cavite Trece Martirez City Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Imus Cavite Bacoor Cavite Lipa City Batangas Imus Cavite Parañaque City MM Gen. Trias Cavite Company Name San Technology Inc. Fiat Lux Academe The Insular Life Assurance Inc., Ltd. West Contact Services Inc. Who comes here? Silang Cavite Rosario Cavite GMA Cavite San Pedro Laguna Las Piñas City MM Parañaque City MM Imus Cavite Kawit Cavite Bacoor Cavite GMA Cavite Alfonso Cavite Amadeo Cavite Leaban Law Office Teletech Kin Yang Academy ISEC KAPLAN Educational Center Bureau of Immigration Academia Trinitas School Seats Solutions Inc. GenPact LLC DLSU-D Sutherland Global Services Cavite Farmers Feedmilling and Marketing Coop INFONXX Phils. Banco de Oro Universal Bank Convergys Services Corporation Advance Contact Solutions Inc. Medical Center Parañaque HSBC Electronic Data Processing Phils. Inc. La Paz Housing Development Corporation Bridgestone Precision Molidngs Phils, Inc. PC Asia Pacific Phils. Community Bank (Rural Bank of Alfonso Inc.) Cavite State University 31 Lastname Mojica Molina-Peralta Monderin Monsanto Montalbo-Arao Montañez Moreno Mugol Muli Musngi Nacpil Namoca Naval Navarro Navarroza Nerva Nicdao Nilo Nonog Novejas Ocampo Odoño Olivar Omandac Ong Orcuse Orense Oriondo Oris Oropesa Pacumio Padilla-Espiritu Pakingan Palayon Papa Pareja Pastoral Patam Pega Peji-Rosanes Peña Peñamante Peñano Peñaranda Peñaranda Pon-an Prieto Purificacion Quiminales-Nasol Quitadio Rafael Ramirez Ramos Ranjo Raval Ravelo 32 Firstname Richard Maybellen Rudolf Genesis John Francis Jennifer Alberto Imee Caroline Aprilyn Alver Kimniel Henry Cocoy Anna Melissa Jornel Niño Julius Andrew Ghel Karina Jana Alden Alexander Donnel Marco Jerwynn Michelle Ana Raissa Rutchelle Philip Raphael Paolo Cyrille Maureen Ivy Lizette Rhea Naian Ma. Wenilene Sherrylane Maria Lourdes Rejel Paul Airene Kay Carmirella Marc Philip Reynan Vanessa Maria Cristina Joseph Edgar Vergel Nelson Rolan Giovanni Dorothy Leo Angelo Jenalyn Fe Ian Gabriel Ryan Gerardo Maria Alodia Ethel Jason Arlan Buenamelda Town/City Amadeo Cavite Cavite City Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Las Piñas City MM Ibaan Batangas Company Name Who comes here? Gen. Trias Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Imus Cavite Las Piñas City MM Dasmariñas Cavite Imus Cavite Las Piñas City MM Biñan Laguna Malate MM Imus Cavite Las Piñas City MM Dasmariñas Cavite Ternate Cavite Bacoor Cavite Bacoor Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Kawit Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Las Piñas MM Nasugbu Batangas Imus Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Bacoor Cavite The Green T Printing Company University of Batangas Church of God Dasmariñas Wesleyan University-Philippines Sykes Asia Inc. Accenture Inc. Pacific Hub Inc. Princess Cruises Ltd. Accenture Convergys eTelecare Global Solutions Philippine Busines Bank Mainstream Business Inc. Imus Cavite Imus Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Las Piñas City MM Amadeo Cavite Alfonso Cavite Alfonso Cavite Sta. Rosa Laguna Nasugbu Batangas Alfonso Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Silang Cavite Amadeo Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Las Piñas City MM Dasmariñas Cavite Makati City Amadeo Cavite Las Piñas City MM Las Piñas City MM Kawit Cavite Security Bank Corp. Philippine National Police MDI De La Salle University-Dasmariñas HSBC American Real Exchange Corp. De La Salle Health Sciences Institute Opportunity Microfinance Bank Team Asia (Hamlin Ituralde Corp.) Eats Cetera Foods IMMAJ PJMCC Foundation Inc. GE Money Servicing Jollibee Worldwide Services Lastname Raynog Razon Redilla Refuerzo Rejano Resubal Reyes Reyes Reyes Reyes Reyes Reyes Reyes Reyes Reyes-Canlas Riman Rivera Rivera Rivera Robregado Rocillo Rodil Rodrigueza Rollan-Mojica Romero Ronquillo Ronquillo-Mangulabnan Roque Roxas Roxas Rubio Rustria Sabacahan Sabal Sabillo Salazar Salazar Saliba Salonga Salvador Samson Sandoval Sandrino Sano Santarin Santiano Santos Santos Santos-Servida Saquilayan Sarmiento Sarmiento Sarmiento-Motos Sarne Saunar Sazon Secillano Firstname Kristine Alexis John Jamaica Candice Marie Chie Arthur Juan Nolan Emerlyn Jonar Rizza Alex Josanne Demosthenes Jr. Emennard Chris Paulo Ruth Jeffrey Angelita Oliver Ruth Armi Christian Benjamin Jr. Jayson Azenith Jamie Lynne Rowena Babylonia Laarni Erwin Honey Lynne Francia Irene John Vijay Elmer Eula May Angelo Enrico Pepito Alris Mayleen John Arthur Enrico James Marc Alvin Noel Frank Katrina Melody Frida Melody Jhune Shiela May Mary Grace Anna Lourdes Archie Sheryl Alex Christopher Ace Albert Mariane Brian Town/City Bacoor Cavite Las Piñas City MM Imus Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Lian Batangas Silang Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Imus Cavite Las Piñas City MM Imus Cavite Silang Cavite Silang Cavite Pasig City Dasmariñas Cavite Imus Cavite Imus Cavite Batangas City Imus Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Company Name Rapid Inc. Deutsche Bank Pte. Ltd Who comes here? Trece Martirez City Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Gen. Trias Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Bacoor Cavite Bulacan Dasmariñas Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Calamba City Laguna Las Piñas City MM Dasmariñas Cavite Silang Cavite Imus Cavite Bacoor Cavite Gen. Trias Cavite Bacoor Cavite Imus Cavite Trece Martirez City Cavite Sto. Tomas Dasmariñas Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Biñan Laguna Sta. Rosa Laguna Sta. Rosa Laguna Las Piñas City MM Imus Cavite Amadeo Cavite Tanza Cavite Imus Cavite Imus Cavite Imus Cavite Las Piñas City MM Dasmariñas Cavite Big Phils. Corp. Dasmariñas Water District Smart Communications Inc. Bank of the Philippine Islands Caffmaco OSRP, LLC Ajjie’s Food Services Capitol Laundry NESTLE INC. Intercontinental Hotels Grp. Inc. Philhealth Regional Office IV-A DLSU-D Manulife Financial The Big Spoon Copr. Bank of the Philippine Islands University of perpetual Help Medical Center AFP Digital EyeCandy Inc. Cavite State University People Support @ Actklin Out Sourcing Solution HRD (s) PTE LTD. Alchi Forging Company of Asia Inc. Electronic Manufacturing Services Inc. Inter-Medical Unified System DLSU-D Simon Ent. Inc. IBM 33 Lastname Serraon Servida Severino Siccuan Sinsin Siriban Sisik Sison Suansing Tabang Tabar Tabing Tacandong Talan Tan-Diñoso Tantoco Tecson Topacio Torres Torres Tria-Zabat Tuang Umali Umali-Espiritu Uy Uy Valderama Valdez Valenzuela Valerio Valerio Vasquez Velarde Velasco Vidallo Villablanca Villahermosa Villania Villano Villanueva Villanueva Villanueva Villanueva-Borbon Villarama Villaviray Virata Yalung Yamzon-Villareal Yuson Zanarias Zavala 34 Firstname Ivan Adrian Nelia Jose Marie Mark Nikolai Tomas Robert Jr. Arnulfo Joseph Alvin Maria lenny Madel Iza Katrina Rodney Kayzar Pipo Miguel Mary Joyce Ivhee Ma. Renee Rose Rhett Hershell Elgin George Matthew Camille Joy Hazel Coralie Allalaine Mischelle Mary Grace Ray Anthony Martin Louie Raymond Joseph Gerry Anna Carissa Michelle Roy John Dominic Michelle Roy Jeffsey Francis Solcito Arsenio Vicente Clarissa Mary Grace Eligio Maria Guia April Rose Raul Jr. Marvie Rizanne Pablo Jr. Ma. Verna Liza Maria Theresa Theresa Jean Erica Town/City Imus Cavite Imus Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Silang Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite San Pedro Laguna Company Name D & A International Corp. Who comes here? Noveleta Cavite Rosario Cavite Imus Cavite Las Piñas City MM Dasmariñas Cavite Cabangan Tanza Cavite Bacoor Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Las Piñas City MM Imus Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Tanza Cavite Silang Cavite Silang Cavite Imus Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Imus Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Bacoor Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Biñan Laguna Silang Cavite Las Piñas City MM Bacoor Cavite Dasmariñas Cavite Biñan Laguna Imus Cavite Las Piñas City MM Las Piñas City MM Batangas City Dasmariñas Cavite Tagaytay City Cavite Silang Cavite Silang Cavite Marikina City Bacoor Cavite Kalibo Aklan San Pedro Laguna SAGSD, CSG-PNP Barclays Capital Services Limited Luzon Development Bank Chevrolet Alabang Teletech Wistron Infocomm Phils. Corp. Development Bank of the Philippines MERALCO BPI Family Bank De La Salle University Medical Center Sourceone Corp. Philippine National Police Etelecare Global Solutions Banco de Oro Universal Bank Hocheng Phils. Corp. Smart Communications Inc. Sun Machinery & Trading Inc. Harrcu Horne Intergrated School Comtech Worldwide Solutions Phils., Inc. Toyota Alabang Inc. HSBC Elec. Data Processing Phil. Masuwerte Rural Bank of Bacoor Inc. MY-OK Language Tutorial Corporation Rustan’s Supercenters Inc. Isuzu Philippines Corporations PARTNER COMPANIES Company Name Office Address Contact Nos. De La Salle University - Dasmariñas Dasmariñas Cavite 4115 Congressional Road Dasmariñas Cavite 4114 046 4164531 / 02 8447832 DLSAA DLSU-D Chapter, Inc. Severino de las Alas Hall De La Salle University - Dasmariñas Dasmariñas Cavite Orix Metro Leasing & Finance Corp 21 Fllor GT Tower International Ayala Avenue corner Dela Costa Makati City 150 San Vicente Road Brgy San Vicente San Pedro Laguna Paliparan 1 Dasmariñas Cavite Km 39 E. Aguinaldo Highway Biga 2 Silang Cavite 5/F The Athenaeum Bldg 160 Leviste Street Makati City RMT Industrial Complex Tanasan Muntinlupa City KM 52 Aguinaldo Highway Lalaan 2 Silang Cavite Corner Governors Drive Brgy Sampaloc 1 Dasmariñas Cavite 4/F Sycamore Building Buencamino St Alabang Muntinlupa SEPZ Gateway Business Park Javalera General Trias Cavite Suite 1115 Medical Plaza Makati Amorsolo corner Dela Rosa St Legaspi Village Makati City E. Aguinaldo Highway Biga Silang Cavite Bldg 1B Lot 6 Block 18 10th St Phase III CEZ Rosario Cavite Greenfield Automall Greenfield City Sta Rosa-Tagaytay Road Don Jose Sta Rosa Laguna Paciano Rizal Calamba City Lot 1 Block 5 Phase 2 PEZA Rosario Cavite Cargo Village Complex Building A Ninoy Aquino Avenue Parañaque City 4th Floor Unit 408 Cityland 10 Tower 2, H.V. Dela Costa St Makati City Lot 15-A Carmelray Industrial Park Canlubang Calamba City Blk 25 A & B Phase IV Expansion Cavite Eco-Zone Rosario Cavite Lot 5 Block 22 Phase 4 CEPZ Rosario Cavite Block 1 Lot 9 Phase II PEZA Rosario Cavite #12 ADB Avenue Ortigas Center Mandaluyong City Cargo Haus Bldg NAIA Complex Old Mia Road Parañaque City 5F Vicente Madrigal Bldg Ayala Avenue Makati City 02 8447832 / 046 4164531 local 3036/3159/3158 De La Salle University - Dasmariñas De La Salle - Health and Science Campus First Solid Builders Inc. Eurotiles Industrial Corporation ZMG Signium Ward Howell Tri-Phil International Inc. Gourmet Farms Inc Shopping Center Mgt Corp.- SM Dasma Customer Touchpoint Resources JAE Philippines Inc. Corporate Executive Search, Inc Sustamina Agri-Industrial Corp First Philippine Power System Inc Amcar Automotive Corporation Luzon Development Bank American Power Conversion Eagle Express Lines Inc Isource Management Solutions First Chioce Food Corporation Wu Kong (S) Pte. Ltd. Line Seiki Philippines Inc Finetex Tech Phil Corp Banco De Oro Airfreight 21 Software Laboratories Inc 049 8086017 to 56 local 168 02 67005370 / 046 8520720 046 4140769 02 8613764 046 4323201 local 117 046 4330276 - 80 COURTESY OF ARPO California Clothning Inc. 046 4160226 046 4142712 (046) 437-9342 (049) 531-3700 loc.108. 046-437-7272 loc 3630 02 8523445 local 121 (049) 549-3276 to 79 046 4371942 / 02 8578530 local 122 046 4372001 to 03 02 721-4209 / 721-0230 35 Company Name LogicaCMG Interphil Laboratories Inc COURTESY OF ARPO MKP Inc. Toyota Dasmariñas-Cavite Ahnex Builders Empire East Properties Inc Monark Equipment Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation Allkey International Inc Fujitsu Computer Products Corp of the Phil ROHM Electronics Phils. Inc St Dominic Medical Center Inc Enomoto Philippine Manufacturing Inc Monde Nissin Corp StratSearch Asia Services Chinatrust (Phils) Commercial Bank Corp San Miguel Packaging Specialists Inc PET & Caps Plant Jollibee Worldwide Services Maximum Solution Corp Isuzu Automotive Dealership Inc-Cavite Branch Fast Cargo Logistics Corp Mount Sea Resorts Brunel Tech Sevices Manpower Corp Iserve International Corporation Great Pacific Life Assurance Corp John Clements Consultants Inc The Orchard Golf & Country Club Kaizen Internetworking Nidec Philippines Corporation Micro D International Hocheng Philippines Corp Sitel Philippines 36 Office Address 80th Floor Trafalgar Plaza HV dela Costa St Salcedo Village Makati City Canlubang Industrial Estate Bo. Pittland Cabuyo Laguna Lot 14 Blk 18 Phase IV Cavite Economic Zone Rosrio Cavite Bo. Salitran Aguinaldo Highway Dasmariñas Cavite 330 The World Centre 3rd Floor Annex Building Sen Gil Puyat Avenue Makati City 150 E. Rodriguez Avenue Libis Quezon City Toyota Special Economic Zone Sta RosaTagaytay Highway City of Sta Rosa Laguna B-1 L- 37 Sugar Road Cityland Carmona Cavite ESPZ Carmelray Industrial Park 1 Canlubang Calamaba Laguna PTC-SEZ Carmona Cavite Aguinaldo Highway Talaba Bacoor Cavite PEZA Gateway Business Park Javalera Gen Trias Cavite 22nd Floor 6750 Bldg Ayala Ave Makati City 1014 Herrera Tower VA Rufino corner Valero Sts Salcedo Village Makati City 12 Flr Lepanto Bldg Paseo de Roxas Makati City Canlubang Industrial Estate Canlubang Laguna 12th floor Jollibee Center Bldg San Miguel Avenue Ortigas Pasig City 4th Floor Accelerando Bldg 395 Gil Puyat Avenue Makati City 239 A-3 Tanzang Luma IV Imus Cavite H. Lopez Virgo Drive Navotas Manila Capipisa Tanza Cavite BCC House 5046 P. Burgos St Poblacion Makati City 3rd Floor La Fuerza Admin Building 2241 Chino Roces Avenue Makati City 221 Grepalife Bldg Sen Gil J. Puyat Avenue Makati City Level 12B LKG Tower Ayala Avenue Makati City Km 277 Aguinaldo Highway Dasmariñas Cavite 2nd Floor JCM Bldg Burol Dasmariñas Cavite 136 North Sci Avenue Extension SPEZ Laguna Technopark Biñan Laguna 6F Peninsula Court Bldg 8735 Paseo de Langkaan Dasmariñas Cavite 15F Cybergate 1 Robinsons Pioneer Mandaluyong City Lot 16 Road 3 Phase II-B CIP Canlubang Contact Nos. 046 4372181/2182/1571 046 4841288 (02) 8678701 046 4300471 to 74 02 8432002 / 049 5491501 local 3141/3142 (02) 8440616 (046) 4172525; 4172539; 4172520 046 4330263 (02) 8118935 (02) 634-1111 loc. 1909 (02) 750-4448 / (046) 4722145 046 4383888 / 02 3010503 (02) 5296110 / (046) 4165931 loc. 167 046 4021310 Company Name Office Address Roxas corner Makati Avenue Makati City Lot 2 Block 4 Phase 3 First Cavite Indsutrial Estate HSBC Electronic Data Processing (Philippines) Lot 16 Road 3 Phase II-B CIP Canlubang Inc 5150 North Bridge Avenue Northgate Cyberzone Filinvest Corporate City Muntinlupa City First Advantage Philippines, Inc. 10/F Paragon Corporate Center Industry St. Madrigal Business Park Alabang Muntinlupa City Glaxosmithkline Philippines Inc 2266 Chino Roces Avenue Makati City Convergys Northgate Cyberzone Alabang Muntinlupa City Accenture Inc. 144 Legaspi Street Legaspi Village Makati City Teletech 4th Floor SM City Bacoor, Bacoor Cavite SCAD (S) PTE. LTD. Blk 23 Phase IV Expansion PEZA Rosario Cavite Robinsons Homes Inc Westlane Robinsons Galleria EDSA QC Km 32 Brgy Nueva National Highway San ARTNATURE Philippines Inc Pedro Laguna Unit 905 Alpap II Building Trade corner Anino Computer Entertainment Inc Investment Drive Madrigal Business Park Alabang Muntinlupa City 3F CLP Bldg 372 Cabildo Street Intramuros Perez, Sese, Villa & Co Manila SEPZ Gateway Business Park Javalera Philippine Epson Optical Inc Gen Trias Cypress Manufacturing Limited Gateway Business Park SEPZ Javalera Gen Trias Cavite Sykes Asia Inc 26th Floor Robinsons Summit Ayala Avenue Makati City Monterey Foods Corporation Bo. Langkaan Dasmariñas Cavite AIG Business Processing Services Inc Philam I.T. Bldg Acacia Avenue Madrigal Business Park Alabang Muntinlupa City Outsources One Asia, Inc G/F Legaspi Towers 200 Paseo de Poxas Street Legaspi Village Makati City Sta. Rosa Motor Works, Inc KM 42 Bo. Dita City of Sta Rosa Laguna CareerQuest, Inc Unit 1501 One San Miguel Avenue Building Shaw Blvd corner San Miguel Avenue Ortigas Center Pasig City 1600 Promo Works, Inc PNCC Complex EDSA corner Reliance Street Mandaluyong City 37th Floor Tower 1 The Enterprise Center Philippine Dealing System Holdings 6766 Ayala Avenue corner Pasea de Roxas Corporation Makati City TOMS Manufacturing Corporation Block 1 Lot 2 Daiichi Industrial Park Maguyam Silang Cavite NCO Group Manila Recruitment Center 4th Floor Eugenio Lopez Jr Communications Center ABSCBN Compound Mother Ignaca Avenue Q.C. Intellicare 7th Floor Feliza Building V.A. Rufino Street Legaspi Village Makati City RVD Business Intelligence Consultancy SM City Dasmariñas, Dasmariñas, Cavite Brgy. Putingkahoy Silang Cavite (Sta. Rosa - Tagaytay Road) Philcopy Corporation San Miguel Corporation Canlubang Directories Philippines Corporation Industrial Park Canlubang Laguna Contact Nos. Gotoh Phils Corp Mabuhay Conglomerate Asphalt, Inc. 02 659 4955 local 1117 02 8685865 046 4330003 / 02 7408922 / 02 7408923 046 4330164 / 02 8128161 02 8491690 046 4020721 02 8131557 / 8134631 049 5312030 to 32 02 6361809 02 8845009 / 8845000 local 5009 046 9721834/35 / 9721836 02 9817564 / 9817586 / 9817558 02 8943386 local 332 02 8185503/ 8924076 37 Company Name IQ Packaging Systems, Incorporated JF Rubber Phils, Inc Betafoam Corporation Infonxx Phils. Inc. Hayakawa Densen Kogyo Con Ltd Service Resources Inc. 3i Interaction, Innovation, Inspiration A.R.M. Resources Inc Sanoh Fulton Phils Inc. Tagaytay Highlands International Golf Club,Inc DBP Data Center I SM Department Store Mercantile Group SM Supermarket-Dasmariñas San Miguel Corporation - Beer Division The Riviera Sports and Country Club SM - Molino Hypermarket ASPAC International, Inc. Cavite Nagano Seiko, Inc Novartis Healthcare Philippines, Inc Hari Garments Manufacturing FCIE COCOLIFE ACM Landholdings, Inc. Corinthian Institute of Cavite Medical Services Marketing & Development Corp Clarement School American Data Exchange Corporation Almer Manpower Corporation Julie’s Franchise Corporation International British Academy 38 Office Address 108 Marcos Alverez Avenue Talon 1 Las Piñas City Block 2 Lot 6 PTC-SEZ Carmona Cavite Dasmariñas Technopark Governors Drive Paliparan Dasmariñas Cavite BTS Facility SRE 2A Commercial Sta Rosa-Tagaytay National Highway Sta Rosa Laguna 15 Street Cavite Economic Zone Rosario Cavite 1046 Metropolitan Avenue Makati City 3i Alabang - Unit 502 Southgate Building Finance Avenue Madrigal Business Park Ayala Alabang Muntinlupa 4/F Marvin Plaza Bldg 2153 Chino Roces Avenue Makati City PTC Compound Bo. Maduya Carmona Cavite Bo. Calabuso Tagaytay City 22 Floor Pacific Star Building Senator Gil Puyat corner Makati Avenue Makati City SM City Dasmariñas, Dasmariñas, Cavite SM City Dasmariñas, Dasmariñas, Cavite San Miguel Corporation Canlubang Industrial Park Canlubang Laguna By-Pass Road Aguinaldo Highway Silang Cavite Molino Bacoor Cavite Kaingin Road Multinational Village Parañaque City Block 7 Lot 16 First Cavite Industrial Estate -SEPZ Bo. Langkaan Dasmariñas Cavite 2nd Floor Asian Reinsurance Bldg Gamboa corner Salcedo Streets Legaspi Village Makati City Anabu 1E Industrial Estate Anabu Hills Imus Cavite FCIE Administration Office Brgy. Lankaan Dasmariñas Cavite Bacoor Cavite 3F COCOLIFE Building 6807 Ayala Avenue Makati City 5th Floor CSJ Building 105 Aguirre Street Legaspi Village Makati City Burol Dasmariñas Cavite Penthouse Seven East Capitol Building 7 East Capitol Drive Kapitolyo Pasig City Claremont School Grand Riverside Subdivision Pascam Gen trias Cavite Bldg. 17, La Fuerza Compound AlabangZapote Road, Almanza, Las Piñas City 5/F Rufino Plaza Bldg. Ayala Avenue, Makati City A. Rodriguez Avenue corner Ortigas Extension Rosario Pasig City Km. 17 Gen Aguinaldo Highway Anabu II-D Imus, Cavite Contact Nos. 02 8054396 / 8005206 (046) 8513317 (02) 8915572 / 73 (02) 6435024 / 6437455 / 6422583 (046) 471 5922 / 471 5924 DLSAA DLSU-D Chapter Inc. Scholarship Program Requirements and Guidelines: · The applicant must be an immediate relative (son, COURTESY OF ARPO daughter, brother or sister) of an alumnus/alumna of DLSU-D. Priority is given to the children of alumni. · The grantee is given 100% subsidy on tuition and miscellaneous fees. The grantee shall shoulder the other fees. · Proof of relation with an alumnus/alumna. Such must be issued by National Statistics Office and printed on NSO security paper. · Accomplished Alumni Scholarship application form. · Letter from parent/guardian to support the need for financial assistance · Parent’s latest Income Tax Return (ITR) or an affidavit of non-filing of ITR (stating the job estimated monthly income). · Photocopy of 4th year high school grades (for freshmen)/grades obtained during the previous semester (for upperclassmen) as certified by the Registrar. · Letter of recommendation for financial assistance from the high school principal or guidance counselor. · Honors/awards/ recognition received in high school (for incoming freshmen) · Latest 2"x2" colored ID picture (3 copies) · Vicinity sketch of residence · DLSU-D Entrance Test result (for incoming freshmen) · The list of priority courses of SPREAD will be applied in the choice of applicant. · Must pass the interview by the Committee on Scholarship · To remain in the program, the student must maintain a Grade Point Average of not lower than 2.0 and no failing mark in any subject · Must render service of 115 hours to the Alumni Association. The service may be scheduled from Mondays to Saturdays considering the free time of the grantee. However, the grantee may be called upon to assist the projects and activities of the Alumni Association from time to time · The Scholarship Committee shall submit its recommendation to the Executive Council and Board of Trustees for approval. · Relatives of the incumbent members and officers of the Board of Trustees and Executive Council of the DLSAA DLSU-D Chapter, Inc. up to the fourth degree of consanguinity are disqualified to benefit from the program. · The application and requirements shall be submitted at the Alumni Office. 39 39 COURTESY OF ARPO De La Salle Alumni Association De La Salle University-Dasmariñas Chapter, Inc. Election Guidelines 2008 1. The following shall be observed during the 2008 Alumni Election in compliance with the Constitution and By- laws of the Alumni Association: Article II Section 2 “At least three hundred (300) members of the corporation shall be requisite in every meeting to constitute a quorum for the election of the Board of Trustees or for the transaction of any other business which by law shall be done by the members, save and except in those cases where the Corporation Code requires the affirmative vote of a greater proportion.” Article III Section I “The corporation shall be managed and controlled by a Board of Trustees consisting of Ten (10) newly elected members of the Board and Five (5) immediate past Presidents. The Chairman of the Board shall be the immediate past President. They will serve for two (2) years until their successors have been duly elected and qualified. Article IV Section 1 “The Executive Officers of the association shall consist of a President, Vice-President, Treasurer and a Secretary. The President, Vice President and Treasurer shall be elected by a majority vote of the Trustees at any regular meeting or at any special meeting held for that purpose. The Secretary, who is not a Trustee, shall be appointed by the Board. The said officers shall hold office according to Article III, Section I, or until their successors are respectively elected and qualified. The Board of Trustees, however, may at their discretion, vote any member of the Board to perform the duties of any two officers provided that such duties are not conflicting in nature, and such person voted shall hold office following provisions of Article III, Section 1 of these By-laws or until his successor shall have been duly elected and shall have qualified.” 2. The manner of election shall be open-nomination and secret balloting. All nominations and motions must be duly seconded. 3. Each candidate shall be given a maximum of two minutes to introduce themselves and their plans if elected. 4. Ten Board of Trustees will be elected. 5. All alumni who are present during the homecoming may vote. 6. All alumni who are present during the homecoming may be elected to office. 7. Honorary members are not allowed to vote and be elected to office. 8. No proxy voting and nomination. 9. The five immediate past presidents and the members of the Committee on Election are barred to run for office. 10. The ten candidates who garnered the highest votes shall be declared winners. 11. In case of tie for the tenth place, there will be a re-election just between the concerned parties. No more other nominations will be accepted. In case of second tie, it will be decided by a toss coin to be administered by the Committee on Election. 12. Protests shall only be valid if submitted to the chairman of the Committee on Election until 3 p.m. of the following day of the election. 13. If there will be no protests after the prescriptive period, the ballots will be destroyed. 14. The chairman of the Committee on Election shall convene, within 72 hours, the newly elected Board of Trustees and the immediate five past presidents to elect the executive officers in pursuance to Article IV Section 1 of the Constitution and By-Laws of the Alumni Association. The manner of election shall be open-nomination and secret balloting. Only motions must be duly seconded. 15. All matters appertaining to the Alumni Election shall solely be decided by the Committee on Election. All decisions of the Committee on Election shall be deemed final and executory. Committee on Election Nathaniel S. Golla Chairman Dr. Alvin D. Crudo Rosalinda C. Legaspi Members 40 OBITUARIES Let us pause for a moment of silence as we pray for the eternal repose of our fellow alumni: EMMANUEL R. JURADO CRI 1994 (August 4, 1968-March 2008) WILFRED M. REBOLLOS PSC 2005 (February 3, 1984-June 16, 2007) CHRISTOPHER MEGS M. QUINE INT 2006 (July 24, 1983- June 3, 2007) RYAN VINCENT G. BOLINAO EST 2003 (December 21, 1980-November 9, 2006) MA. THERESA DAYRIT-SARNO BS NUTRITION 1988 (March 21, 1967-May 4, 2006) AMOR LIEZEL G. REYES-MIRANDA BIO 1993 (February 26, 1972 - February 12, 2006) DARLENE DANDAN-DELA PEÑA HRM 2006 (February 20, 1985 - February 1, 2006) VIGITH T. HERRERA BSC 2004 (February 1, 1984-October 2005) DEAN N. PACIA MGNT 2000 (January 13, 1978 - March 2005) PO1 TEODORICO DIÑO CRI 2001 (April 20, 1979 - December 9, 2004) If you know of alumni who have passed away please contact ATC at the Ground Floor Severino De Las Alas Hall, De La Salle-Dasmariñas through telephone numbers (02) 844-7832, (046) 416-4531, (046) 416-4542 Locals 3036, 3161 Telefax: (046) 416-4441. LITERARY panoot hinagpis since you have her name a dream has come to life for the very reason of your face works, the same i have to figure out what words will I contain to address the busy world of yours will I have the chance of what is coming through this lonely place can have much more if you will only rule whatever the consequences nor how expensive… it’s worth the price. home everything begins in a journey as a child, you dream of becoming full of hope, so fragile then as awareness develops you start to believe in something determined, full of intense paano ako makatutungtong muli sa iyong paraiso? na nababalot ng mga ulap kung hindi ko na alam ang daan pabalik paano ko masisilayang muli ang napaka-amo mong mukha? kung tuluyan nang nilamon ng dilim ang mapanuri kong mga mata advocatus a son was born unto the family of titans a gift who will serve a ruler who will follow… under the gods paano ko muling maririnig ang boses mong pumapatay sa lahat ng pag-aalinlangan? Kung walang tigil ang aking bibig sa pagsigaw ng galit ang tangi na lamang natira ay ang pakiramdam na nandyan ka pa rin at handang magpatawad… sa minsan na naging iyong anak. fed, raised, and trained like a titan but unlike them he questioned the system freewill has bestowed upon him, a devils advocate then the power of the burden to unite arises “together we stand, divided we fall” and a legend begins… now in full bloom, surpassing the odds making it all possible. success heightens bigger than life itself to the point of consuming everything that you dreamed and believed …then you realized It’s time to come back home. nilay katulad ng sa hangin paano ka hihiling ng isang bagay na alam mong hindi maaangkin humalik ka man sa lupa pagkatapos madapa kahit muling bumangon wala pa rin magagawa labanan man ang agos ng tubig sa patuloy mong pagkatig, ibinigay na ang lahat para sa ngalan ng pag-ibig ano, sawa ka na ba? poems by m. ramirez 41 Rio L. Ramos ILOG Pa naw aga n Halos dalawang buwan na ang nakakalipas mula nang ang 85 mga Lasalyanong guro, kawani at mag-aaral ay nakadanas ng paniniil ng kanilang karapatan sa malayang pamamahayag ng kanilang saloobin at pakikibahagi sa mas malawakang pagkilos para sa responsable at makatarungang pamamahala. Ang naturang grupo ay nagnais na makibahagi sa panawagan ng simbahan para sa samasamang panalangin para sa katotohanan, katarungan at kapayapaan. Ngunit isang masaklap na pangyayari ang naganap. Hindi pa man kami nakakalayo sa pamantasan ay tatlong beses kaming hinarang ng ating mga kapulisan para sa isang “checkpoint”. Bilang mga masusunuring mamamayan, kami ay mahinahon at buong loob na sumang-ayon sa kanilang naisin. Nakapagtataka nga lang, dahil wala naman talagang naganap na pagtsi-tsek o pagsusuri, kung kaya’t binansagan iyon ng isa sa aming mga kasama bilang “checkless checkpoint!”. Sa aming pananaw, tila iyon ay isa lamang sa mga “delaying tactics” upang hindi kami makatuloy sa aming pakay nang araw na iyon. Sa katunayan, sa isa sa mga “chekless checkpoint”, kami ay pinahinto ng halos sa isang oras. At tuwing mahinahon kaming nakikipag-usap at humihingi ng paliwanag kung ano ang dahilan sa aming pagpapatigil, o kung kami ba ay may nagawang pagkakasala, pautal utal at tila bumubulong sa hangin ang mga pulis sa pagsagot sa amin, “sumusunod lang po kami.” Meron pa ngang isang mamang pulis na empty battery daw ang kanyang high-tech na cellphone kung kaya’t di niya matawagan ang boss niya. Idagdag pa dito ay ang nakakapagtakang “escort” namin na isang luma at puting Tamaraw FX na kahit saan kami mapunta ay nakabuntot at nakagitgit sa aming sinasakyang bus. Nakakapagtaka dahil hindi naman kami humingi ng naturang escort, na sa ming tantya, mas naging makabuluhan kung iyon ay dinala na lamang sa junkshop at ng sa gayon ang napagbentahan ay naipakain na lamang sa mga mahihirap. Nakapagtataka rin dahil aming napag-alaman na ang rehistradong may-ari ng naturang sasakyan ay mula pa sa malayong bayan ng Antipolo. Subalit madalas namin itong nakikita na nakaparada sa isang istasyon ng kapulisan dito mismo sa ating probinsya. Sa mga oras na iyon, naramdaman namin ang tunay na pagkagutom at pagkasakim sa kapangyarihan ng mga kaaway ng sambayanang Pilipino. Akalain mo ba naman na lahat ng maaring magawa upang sikilin ang karapatan ng 42 mga tulad namin na nagnanais lamang makiisa sa isang mapayapa at demokratikong prosesong panlipunan ay kanilang matagumpay na isinagawa! Nagawa nilang paralesahin ang daloy ng trapiko ng mga oras na iyon, na nagdulot ng labis na kaabalahan sa mga manggagawa, estudyante, at iba pang sektor ng lipunan na nagnanais lamang magampanan ang kanilang mga pang-araw-araw na gawain. Subalit ang mas nakakalungkot na pangyayari ay ang katotohanan na kaya nilang gamitin ang mga inosenteng tao na walang ibang hangarin kung hindi ang mamuhay ng marangal at maging mabuting kontribusyon sa isang maayos, mapayapa at makatarungang lipunan. Tulad na lamang ng mga nakaugnayan kong mga pulis na nagsitapos sa ating pamantasan. Tatlong pulis ang nakausap ng aming grupo. Pahapyang nakayuko at tila nahihiya nilang sinabi sa amin na sila ay mga alumni ng ating Pamantasan. Iisa lamang ang kanilang mga nabigkas sa amin, “Sir/Mam, pasensya na po kayo. Talagang nakakahiya po, pero wala po kaming magawa. Sumusunod lang po kami sa utos.” Sa kanilang mga mata, nakikita ko ang labis na kalungkutan at tila pagsisisi kung bakit sila nalagay sa naturang sitwasyon. Wala akong ibang naisagot sa kanila kung hindi ang sabihin na sila ay nauunawaan ko, at tapik na lamang sa kanilang balikat ang aking nagawa. Tunay na nakakalungkot ang naturang pangyayari. Nalulungkot ako dahil tulad ng nauna ko nang binanggit, kayang-kayang susian at pasunurin ng mga taong sakim sa kapangyarihan ang iilan na buong tapat na naglilingkod sa bayan. Tulad ng tatlong pulis na ating alumni, marami ang naiipit at nakukulong sa maitim na balakin ng mga negatibong puwersa sa pamahalaan. Mismong ang kanilang mga karapatan ay tila hindi rin nila maipaglaban. Hindi ko masisisi ang mga pulis, at iba pang tulad nila, na kung minsan sila ay pikit-mata sa pagtupad ng kanilang tungkulin. Bukod sa ito ay bahagi ng kanilang sinumpaang tungkulin, kadalasan sila ay naiipit din sa pangangailangan ng kanilang sikmura. Kung hindi wala, kulang sa sapat na mapagpipilian ang mga tulad nila lalo na kung ang naturang trabaho ay ang tanging alam nilang paraan upang buhayin ang kanilang mga pamilya. Madaling sabihin na kung hindi ka na masaya o hindi mo kayang sikmurain ang nagaganap sa iyong trabaho, umalis ka na lang! Sa karamihan sa atin, madali itong gawin. Pero sa mga gaya nila, mas madalas pipiliin na lamang nila ang bumuntong hininga at magpatuloy sa kanilang tungkulin. Ang naturang pangyayari ay nag-iwan sa akin ng mga ilang katanungan, lalo na sa pagiging kabahagi ko ng pamilyang Lasalyano. Una, ano nga ba ang tunay na markang iniiwan ng isang Lasalyanong paghubog o edukasyon? Pangalawa, lubos may mga pamamaraan upang ang tunay na epekto nito ay nga bang naipapakita at naipadarama ng isang Lasalyano masukat at maunawaan. ang epekto, kung meron man, ng naturang paghubog? Ikatlo, Hayaan ninyong ibahagi ko ang aking pag-unawa dito sa ano ang hamon na kinakaharap ng isang tulad ko na hinubog aspeto ng pakikibahagi sa gawaing pagpapaunlad ng lipunan, sa maka-Lasalyanong pamamaraan, lalo’t higit may bilang parte ng aking pangkasalukuyang bokasyon. kinalaman sa mas malawak na antas ng lipunan? Ang batayang Lasalyano Ayon sa Lasallian Guiding Principles (LGP), “Lasallian Education is a mission and a ministry at the service of God, the Church and Society, and directed towards integral Human and Christian development and liberation.” Ayon sa prinsipyong ito, inaasahan na ang maka-Lasalyanong edukasyon ay isang misyon o paglilingkod para sa isang maka-tao, maka-Kristyano at mapagpalayang paghuhubog. Sa pamamagitan nito ang isang mag-aaral, ay magkakaroon ng malalim na pakikipag-ugnayan sa kanyang Diyos, kapwa at pamayanan. Inaasahan na siya ay makapagbibigay ng makabuluhang kontribusyon upang manaig ang katotohanan, katarungan at kapayapaan sa sangkatauhan. Isang mabigat na hamon ang mga ito sa isang Lasalyanong tulad ko. Sa isang lipunan na sumasalim sa mga kahirapan, pagsasa-isantabi, kawalan ng katarungan at kaguluhan, kakayanin ko kayang maging isang mabuting balita at tumulong upang maisakatuparan ang dakilang misyon ng pagpapalaya, katarungan at kapayapaan? Papaano ko maisasagawa ito kung nag-iisa lamang ako sa ganitong adhikain? Marahil, ito rin ang mga katanungan ng mga maraming alumni na gaya ko. Dalawapung taon na ang lumipas nang itatag ang isang Lasalyanong institusyon sa Cavite. Sa loob ng taong ito, ilan na kaya sa mga nahubog na mag-aaral nito ang naging tunay na refleksyon ng Lasalyanong edukasyon? Sa mga alumni na gaya ko, ilan na kaya sa amin ang aktibo at makabuluhang nakikibahagi upang gawing mas maalwan ang buhay ng kanyang pamilya?kapwa?at pamayanan? Maraming paraan upang maisakatuparan ito tulad ng pagiging maagap at masipag sa trabaho, pagiging masunurin sa mga batas, pagbabahagi ng tulong sa mga nangangailangan at marami pang iba. Ang mga ganitong paguugali at gawi ng pagiging maka-Diyos, makatao, at makabayan ay bahagi ng Lasalyanong paghubog. At Ang mga reyalidad Ayon naman sa LGP – Social Development, ang mga Lasalyano ay may tungkuling malaman at maunawaan ang mga reyalidad na nangyayari sa lipunan kanyang ginagalawan. Ito ang isang paraan upang siya, bilang Lasalyano at Kristyanong Pilipino ay patuloy na makatugon sa mga pangangailangan ng kanyang bayan at kapwa, lalo’t higit, iyong mga naisasaisantabi sa lipunan gaya ng mga kababaihan, mahihirap, may kapansanan, at iba pa. Bilang katugunan sa mga reyalidad sa lipunan ay ang mga pagkilos o gawaing mapagpalaya (effect liberating action). Makakatulong ng malaki sa pagkilos na ito ang pakikiisa sa mga indibidwal, samahan, organisasyon o grupo na kawangis o kapareho ng mga adhikain sa ating misyon (working with like minded elements of society). Ang tatlong prinsipyo na ito ay ang batayan ng aming opisina, ang Lasallian Community Development Center, sa mga gawaing pakikibaka at pakikiisa para sa pagpapanibago ng lipunan. Sa simpleng pagtingin, parang napakadali lamang sundin ng mga batayang ito. Pero sa aming karanasan, nakakaranas pa rin kami ng kaunting paghihirap upang lubos naming makamit ang ideyalismo ng mga batayang ito. Isang pangunahing dahilan ay ang katotohanan na kami mismo ay nakakaranas din paminsan-minsan ng mga sistema at gawi na pumipigil; na ang 43 mga ito ay mahirap din namang matugunan agad, o ang pagresolba rito ay labas sa aming saklaw o kakayanan. Ikalawa, marami rin naman ang mga elemento o pwersa na hindi lubusang kaisa o katulad ng mga adhikain na madalas ay nagiging balakid sa pagpapadaloy ng aming mga programa at proyekto. Ikatlo, totoo na ang lahat ng bagay ay may limitasyon, gaya ng sa aming kalagayan, limitado rin naman ang kakayanan ng aming opisina. Ito ay ilan lamang sa mga balakid na aming sinisikap na malampasan. Ito ay sa pamamagitan ng patuloy na pagiging makatotohan, kahit sa indibidwal na lebel, sa aming mga adhikain bilang isang yunit na nakikibaka para sa katarungan at kapayapaan. Sa mas malawakang pagtingin, ganito ko rin maisasalarawan ang kalagayan ng ating bansa. Ang isyung pulitikal ay isa lamang sa mga sala-salabat na problema na kinakaharap nating mga Pilipino. Subalit, marahil ito ang pangunahing pinag-uugatan sa ngayon ng mga pasakit na dinadanas ng mga nakararami sa atin: mataas na presyo ng bigas at mga pangunahing bilihin, korupsyon hanggang sa pinakamataas na antas ng pamahalaan, pagkakawatak-watak ng sambayanan, at marami pang iba. Nagdudulot ito ng mas lalong pagsikil sa mamamayang Pilipino upang mamuhay sa isang lipunang makatarungan, makatotohanan at mapayapa. At ang kalagayang ito ang patuloy na nakakagambala. Sapagka’t tila wala na atang katapusan ang paghahanap natin sa isang makatotohanang pamamahala sa ating bansa. Sa lahat ng mga ito, ilan kaya sa mga nagsitapos sa ating pamantasan ang nababagabag ng mga naturang reyalidad? Ilan kaya ang tunay na nagpapamalas na siya ay isang Lasalyano, hinubog ng isang makatao, maka-Diyos at makabayang edukasyon? O kabahagi na lamang ba tayo ng karamihan na tila napagod na at nawalan na ng pag-asa? ng mga naniniwalang wala naman na tayong magagawa?o dumadalangin at ipinapasa na lamang sa Maykapal ang paghahanap sa katotohanan at katarungan? O di kaya ay nadala na dahil sa walang katapusang panawagan ng pagbabago. Marahil, ang ilan sa atin ay naninindigan na wala naman na siyang dapat gawin kundi ang magtrabaho ng mabuti upang makakain at matugunan ang iba pang pangunahing pangangailan. Naniniwala ako na mas higit pa rito ang kayang gawin ng mga alumni na gaya natin, lalo’t higit, mas malaki ang inaasahan sa atin bilang Pilipino na hinubog sa maka-Lasalyanong pamamaraan. Kung tutuusin, pakiramdam ko malaki ang ating papel upang tulungan ang ating bansa sa prosesong pinagdadaanan nito. Ang kasalukuyang krisis pulitikal ay hindi sapat upang sabihin na tayo ay wala ng magagawa pa dahil paulit-ulit na lamang itong nangyayari; dahil sa halos lahat ng nasa pamahalaan ay makasalanan din at wala naman na tayong mapagpipilian pa upang isaayos ang bansa. 44 Kung ganito ang ating mga kaisipan, maaring lumilihis tayo sa ating pagiging tunay na mga Lasalyano at Pilipino. Sapagkat ang pagsasawalang kibo o pagkibit balikat sa reyalidad o pagtalikod sa tungkulin ay taliwas sa mga prinsipyo ng pagiging Lasalyano, o kahit mismo ng pagiging Pilipino. Ang aktibong pakikibahagi sa pagpapanibago ng ating bansa ay isa sa mga pangunahing tungkulin ng lahat ng mga Pilipino, Lasalyano man o hindi. Sinabi rin ng isang lider ng simbahan, “huwag na sana tayong maging dahilan ng kawalan ng pag-asa,” bagkus maging gabay sana tayo upang akayin ang mga naghihirap at mga naliligaw tungo sa liwanag. Tum utug on k a ba? umutug utugon ka Babalikan ko ang mga batayang Lasalyano na nagsasabi ang mga (Propesyonal na Lasalyano) “serve as resources for the renewal of the church and for the integral development of society.” Kabahagi ka ba ng adhikaing ito? Sana nga. Upang hindi na muling maganap ang paniniil at pagharang sa karapatan ng nakararami, tulad ng aming dinanas noon. Sana rin, sa iyong sariling pamamaraan ay aktibo at makahulugan kang nakikibahagi sa pagpapanibago ng ating lipunan upang gawain itong mas makatao, maka Diyos at makabayan. Magagawa mo ito sa pamamagitan ng patuloy na pagunawa sa mga reyalidad na nagaganap sa atin, pakikibahagi sa mga demokratikong proseso ng pagpapahayag ng iyong saloobin, pakikiisa sa mga indibidwal, grupo o institusyon na seryosong naghahanap ng paraan upang makamit ang isang responsableng pamumuno. Mahalagang hindi tayo manatiling tahimik o nagbubulag-bulagan sa kasalukuyang isyu. Ang ating pagbabantay ay makakatulong ng malaki upang bigyan ng babala ang ilan pang may maitim na binabalak sa ating bansa. Ika nga, “the only thing for evil to prosper, is for good men to do nothing.” At sana, wala na ring mga pulis na sususian at pikit matang susunod sa utos ng mga iilang sakim upang maisakatuparan ang kanilang maitim na balak, gaya ng mga dinanas ng tatlong alumni nating pulis. Bagkus, taas noo nilang gagampanan ang kanilang tungkulin at sasabihing na sila ay mga”Tunay na Lasaylano, Tapat na Pilipino.” (Ms. Rio L. Ramos is the Director of the Lasallian Community and Development Center. She is an alumna with the Bachelor’s Degree in Business Managment Batch 1998.) 45 Monica V. Pineda Romellen T. Gonzalvo Michael C. Garcia Sherrie Rhose M. Matel Marla A. Galvez 46 46 47 48 49 50 50 51 52
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