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JUL - rcb members only - Rotary Club of Baguio
A Celebration of Service
ROTARY CLUB OF BAGUIO
Baguio City, Philippines
CLUB NO. 16863, DISTRICT 3790
Chartered 0n 21 February 1938
Telefax No. 63-74-442-8866
OFFICIAL CLUB BULLETIN
Volume XLIX Number 01
02 July 2005
The Rotary Club of Baguio meets at the Baguio Country Club on Saturdays at 12:30 to 2:15 pm.
68th Rotary Club of Baguio
Induction Ceremonies
Baguio Country Club
02 July 2005
CONTENTS AT A GL ANCE
Induction Programme, Committees, Logo ........ 2
R.I. President’s Message ................................ 3
District Governor’s Message ........................... 4
RCB President’s Message .............................. 5
Roster of Members- RCB ............................... 6
Images of RCB Members ............................... 7
Rotary Anns of RCB- Officers ........................ 8
Anns- President’s Message, Past Presidents ... 9
R.I. Goals and Objectives for 2005-06 ........... 10
Dist 3790 Goals and Objectives for 2005-06 .. 11
RCB Paul Harris Fellows, Sustaining Members,
Object of Rotary, Four-Way Test .............. 12
RCB Presidents, Cañao Staff 2005-06 ........... 13
Our Partners in Service ............................ 14-15
RCB Officers for 2005-06 ............................. 16
INDUCTION ISSUE
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COMMITTEES
INDUCTION PROGRAMME
INDUCTION 2005
WORKING COMMITTEES
10:45 A.M. Registration and Fellowship
11:30
Call to Order ............................................. Pres. Helmut Schlaaff
Invocation .......................................................... PP Benny Sunga
Pambansang Awit ...................................................RCB Chorale
Rotary Hymn .............................................................. (Everyone)
11:40
L UN C H
Entertainment ......... PE Chris Faelnar and RAPP Belay Ronquillo
12:00 M. Introduction of Visiting Rotatians & Guests ...PP Caloy Mendoza
12:10 P.M. Valedictory Address and
Turnover of Gavel ...................................... Pres. Helmut Schlaaff
12:20
Introduction of Incoming RCB
Officers and Directors ................................. PP Doming Valencia
Induction................................................ Governor Gerpy Erguiza
District 3790
12:35
Acceptance Speech ...................................... Pres. Mike Pearson
12:45
Turnover of Rotary Anns ............................ Pres. Louise Schlaaff
Incoming Pres. Maya Peralta
12:55
Introduction of the
First Lady of District 3790 .................. RAPP Cynthia Meadows
1:05 P.M. Induction of the Rotary Ann
Officers and Directors .......................... First Lady Ching Erguiza
1:15
Acceptance Speech ......................... Ann President Maya Peralta
1:25
Introduction of
Guest of Honor and Speaker ............................. PP Alfred Laygo
1:35
Speech .................................................. Governor Gerpy Erguiza
District 3790
1:55
Response ...................................................... Pres. Mike Pearson
2:00
Pilipinas Kong Mahal....................................... PP Lito Pangilinan
Adjournment ................................................. Pres. Mike Pearson
Over-All Chairperson
IVP / Dir. Flo Bayquen
Programme / Invitation / Food
IP Mike Pearson
IVP / Dir. Flo Bayquen
Registration
Dir. John Santos
Dir. Allan Branzuela
Rotary Anns
Entertainment / Drinks / Music
IPE Chris Faelnar
RAPP Belay Ronquillo
Rotary Anns
Physical Arrangements
Dir. Bert Talco
Rotary Anns
Attendance / Protocol /
Photography
Sec. Gerard Audineau
Cañao: Club Bulletin
Dir. Raffy Chan
Raffle
PP Rene Ronquillo
FELLOWSHIP & RAFFLE
Many thanks as well
PP Rene Ronquillo
To everyone else who
assisted in our Induction
preparations.
Programme Coordinator
Retrospector : PP Johnny Zarate
THE NEW RCB LOGO
Our over-simplified club logo (red) is a composite of the letters r, c & B joined into a continuous ring.
This is symbolic of the club members’ willingness to join hands in community service. Over-all
cardiode/heart shape connotes that our members serve from the heart. The four quadrant elements
are symbolic of Rotary’s Four-Way Test and our members’ commitment to it.
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R.I. PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
14 June 2005
To All Club Officers & Directors
Rotary Club of Baguio, Benguet, Philippines
Dear Fellow Rotarians:
It is my pleasure to congratulate you on your installation as a 2005-06 Club Officer or
Director.
As a 2005-06 Club Officer, you have a very special responsibility. This is the beginning of
our second century of leadership in service to others. It is also a time when I am asking
Rotarians everywhere to recommit to the principle of Service Above Self. Service organizations like Rotary International play a vital role in today’s society and will play an even more
important role in the future. There are two words that are key to our success—cooperation
and continuity.
Rotary has set a standard on how cooperation and continuity can work among society, the
private sector, other foundations and service organizations through its PolioPlus Programme
“to interrupt the transmission of the wild polio virus.” For more than 20 years, Rotary International has cooperated with the United Nations, through the WHO and UNICEF in this
programme and we are now looking forward to a giant success story.
Cooperation, however, does not have to be on a global basis, it must also be on the local level.
Districts, or clubs, are likely to reach further in cooperation than each party could possibly do
working individually.
All the fields in which Rotary is working are huge—health, hunger, literacy and water, just to
mention a few. None of these issues can be solved over a short period of time. If that had
been possible, the problems would already have been solved. This is why continuity at all
levels is so important.
To work for a better world for all people is like putting together a giant puzzle. Every participant will have to help in placing the pieces. Through Service Above Self, Rotary International is working to make its pieces and its contribution as large as possible, and in doing so
we continue to show the world the great leadership of our organization. As the leaders of
Rotary at the club level, it is up to you to carry this vision into our next century of service.
Kind regards,
Carl-Wilhelm Stenhammar
R.I. President, RY 2005-06
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DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE
We are gathered together tonight to induct the officers and members of the Rotary Club of
Baguio. Let me congratulate President Michael “Mike” Pearson and his 101 Team for
responding to the call and challenge of leading the Rotary Club of Baguio in Rotary Year
2005-06.
What makes our job more challenging and meaningful is that we are the team that draws to
a close, the first century of Rotary. More importantly, we are the team that will open the
door of Rotary Service in Rotary’s second century.
In its first 100 years, Rotary’s growth has been phenomenal. Its progress dwarfs the dreams
of its founders. Yet as Rotary moves forward, it always returns to its beginnings– not to the
accidental beginning in that Chicago office in 1905, but to the essential beginning, the desire
of the heart to help and give love, the desire of the hand to lend itself in service and the desire
of the will to practice the ideal of Service Above Self.
The stress in this new beginning of our motto, now our theme, Service Above Self is on the
last two words, Above Self. We give not because of what we ought to receive, we share not
because of what we ought to get. We do these because we ought to serve, expecting
nothing in return. Yes, we sacrifice yet we enjoy our Rotary journey.
“Servitium ad infinitum”—Service Forever. We will keep this in our minds and in our
hearts. Rotary will live because we do not only believe in its purpose. We do what Rotary is
all about– encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy living.
We in the 101 Team shall enjoy our quest together. Have a happy and enjoyable Rotary
Work. Congratulations to all of you, “MABUHAY Rotary Club of Baguio.”
(sgd) Gerardo “Gerpy” Erguiza Jr.
District Governor
District 3790
Servitium Ad Infinitum – Service Forever
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RCB PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Today marks several new “beginnings”—the beginning of the Rotary Club of Baguio’s 68th
year of service in the community, as well as the beginning of Rotary International’s second
century of service to the world.
Today’s induction presents to District 3790 the members chosen to lead the Rotary Club of
Baguio for RY 2005-06. We are tasked with continuing the club’s traditions of excellence in
service to our local communities. We are committed to accomplishing the District Goals and
meeting the Objectives of Rotary International for our term. We have even set out goals and
objectives we wish to meet that will further strengthen our club and it’s belief in the Rotary
ideal of Service Above Self.
The leadership will focus on our strengths: the club’s excellent weekly program and bulletin;
our ability to support the Rotary Foundation; our commitment to student scholarships; the
support of our Rotaract and Interact clubs’ activities; continue the relationships with the
partners-in-service that support our projects; as well as career guidance seminars for our
high schools and our yearly vocational service awards. We intend to continue our medicaldental-legal missions in various communities. There are also planned activities that will help
to protect our environment and promote Rotary’s public image.
The club leaders have set high expectations on the abilities of the Rotary Club of Baguio to
serve the various communities that our club is involved with. We have even “raised the bar”,
in the sense that this year, we will adopt a new community and try and to involve all the
Avenues of Service and our club members to help achieve a positive and long term impact
on their lives.
All this will not be possible unless we also focus on our club membership. The general
membership will be even more involved in club activities. We intend to grow in number and
strengthen our fellowship activities. We will support our Rotary Anns and their projects. We
will involve our families. We will go back to the basics of what has made our club last so long
and what has made our members proud to be part of the Rotary Club of Baguio.
The challenge is to lead a distinguished club. The expectations are always high. The club has
chosen its leaders and they are ready. The cooperation and support of our membership will
see us through and make the sacrifice of time and effort all worthwhile. The accomplishment of the various goals and objectives set out will be a team effort, using the knowledge,
resources and experience of our membership, combined with the renewed enthusiasm to
serve both our club, and our communities.
Terrence Michael “Mike” Pearson
President, Rotary Club of Baguio
RY 2005-06
Keys to our Success: Cooperation and Continuity.
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ROSTER OF MEMBERS -
ROTARY CLUB OF BAGUIO
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Classification
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Joseph “Jody” Alabanza ......................................... Architecture - Urban Planning
Gerard “Gerard”Audineau ........................................ Sales - Warehouse/Corporate ..................................... Terry
PP Vicenia “Veeh” Balajo .................................. Medicine - Obstetrics and Gynecology ............................ Wylie
Florence “Flo” Bayquen............................................. Real Estate - Development .................................... Joseph
Orlando “Allan” Branzuela ............................................. Drugs - Distribution ............................................ Tinty
Jose “Joey” Bugayong Jr. ......................................... Medicine - General Surgery ...................................... Baby
Mia Joy “Mia” Cawed ...................................................... Law - Criminal Law ............................................. Bong
Rafael “Raffy” Chan .....................................Architecture - Hotel and Commercial Design..........................Josie
PP Marcos Ben “Ben” Cid ...............................Office & School Supplies - Distribution ............................. Dolly
PP Dionisio “Diony” Claridad ............................. Hospitals - Hospital Administration ................................ Louie
Emiliano “Emil” Dayrit Jr. ............................................ Insurance - Life Insurance ................................. Maylene
Naas “Naas” Demyttenaere ............................... Training & Development - Specialist ............................... Juliet
Dwight “Ike” Dulnoan ..................................................... Mining - Exploration ............................................. Tess
Chris Fernando “Chris” Faelnar .......................... Utilities - Electric Power Generation .................................Yolly
Frederick “Fred” Galimba .......................................Real Estate - Low Cost Housing .................................Gladys
Conrado “Conrad” Garcia .......................................Religion - Christian Fellowship ................................. Leonee
PP Jack “Jack” Gesner ...............................................Brokerage - Stocks & Bonds.........................................Lou
Rolando “Rolly” de Guzman ................................... Banking - Commercial Banking .......................................Nitz
Herbert “Herb” Hayes ..................................................... Religion - Education ......................................... Brenda
Ben “Ben” Ladilad ....................................... Government - Agri-Research & Development ..........................Cely
PP Alfredo “Alfred” Laygo ....................................... Medicine - General Surgery ....................................Evelyn
Crispina “Crispy” Matib...................................... Cosmetics - Cosmetics Distribution ............................... Augie
Herbert “Herb” Meadows ............................................. Real Estate - Brokerage ........................................ Cynch
PP Carlos “Caloy” Mendoza .................................... Engineering - Hydrogeology ..................................... Remy
PP Rogelio “Roger” Naz .......................................... Architecture - General Practice .................................... Letty
Adolf “Dino” Oriña .............................................Medicine - Hematology/Oncology ................................ Susan
PP Angelito “Angeling” Palma ...................... Real Estate - Town Houses Development ..............................Nitz
PP Loreto “Lito” Pangilinan ................................ Sales - General Merchandise Stores .................................Josie
IP Terrence Michael “Mike” Pearson ......... Office Equipment and Supplies - Distribution ........................ Mina
PP Horacio Christopher “Chris” Peralta ...................... Medicine - Diabetology ........................................ Maya
Pamela “Pam” Perkins .............................. Hotels, Inns and Lodging Houses - Management
Jose “Joe” Ramos ...................................................... Medicine - General Surgery ....................................... Tess
PP Teopisto “Teop” Rondez ............................................... Law - Civil Law .................................................. Ana
PP Rene “Rene” Ronquillo ...................................Utilities - Hydro Electric Operation................................. Belay
Ma. Fatima “Faith” Runas ................................ Real Estate - Subdivision Development
Joni Christie “Joni” Samaniego .................................. Communications - Writing
John “John” Santos ............................................ Sales - Water Purifiers Distribution ................................... Lyn
IPP Helmut “Helmut” Schlaaff ................Art Goods and Art Crafts - Marble Manufacturing .................. Louise
Andre “Andre” Sommereux ................................... Sales - Specialty Goods Selling ...................................... Joy
PP Benito “Benny” Sunga ............................................... Medicine - Urology ................................................ Lily
Alberto “Bert” Talco .............................................. Engineering - Civil Engineering ................................. Narlyn
Henry “Henry” Tuason ............................. Hotels, Inns and Lodging Houses - Investment .......................Lucy
PP Dominador “Doming” Valencia ...................... Engineering - Mining Consultancy ................................ Linda
Angel “Angie” Visperas........................ Art Goods and Art Crafts - Making and Distribution ................ Coring
PP Linda “Linda” Winter ........................................... Dentistry - General Practice
PP Juan “Johnny” Zarate Jr. .................................. Transportation - Taxicab Service ....................................Cely
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IMAGES OF RCB MEMBERS
Jody
Gerard
Veeh
Flo
Allan
Joey
Mia
Raffy
Ben
Diony
Emil
Naas
Ike
Chris
Fred
Conrad
Jack
Rolly
Herb
Ben
Alfred
Crispy
Herb
Caloy
Roger
Dino
Angeling
Lito
Mike
Chris
Pam
Joe
Teop
Rene
Faith
Joni
John
Helmut
Andre
Benny
Bert
Henry
Doming
Angie
Linda
Johnny
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ROTARY ANNS OF RCB - OFFICERS
Maria Luz “Maya” Peralta
President
Cynthia Meadows
Vice President
Susan Oriña
Secretary
Cynthia Branzuela
Assistant Secretary
Araceli Ladilad
Treasurer
Belay Ronquillo
Assistant Treasurer
Annie Tesoro
Auditor
Yolly Faelnar
P. R. O.
Mina Pearson
P. R. O.
Behind every successful man is a woman.
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ROTARY ANNS - PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
PAST PRESIDENTS
ROTARY ANNS
Greetings to one and all! First of all, I compliment and congratulate last
year’s Officers for their efforts to achieve a productive and fruitful year!
2005 marks a golden milestone for the Rotary Anns of the Rotary Club of
Baguio. This year, the Anns celebrate 50 years as partners in service.
The Rotary Anns are wives, mothers, sisters, daughters, housewives, and
professionals. We are accustomed to supporting and nurturing those around
us—our families, our friends, and most of all those who are in need.
As we reminisce over the past fifty years, it is with fondness and pride in
knowing that we have made a difference. As the incoming President of
the Anns, I look forward to the upcoming year with great hope and anticipation.
The success of running the club each year, depends not on how the Board
runs the club. Rather, it depends greatly on how we work together towards becoming positive influences on one another to achieve our goals.
Together, we shall join hands in rendering service to others, in feeling and
getting the pulse of the common needs of the community, and in translating these needs into action.
Though the years have passed and times have changed, our state of mind
has always been and will always be: Service Above Self.
Maria Luz “Maya” Claustro-Peralta
President, Rotary Anns of RCB
RY 2005-06
The Rotary Anns of the Rotary Club of Baguio:
Fifty Years and still going strong!
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Gene de Guia
Angie Abellera
Luz Belmonte
Rosing Bautista
Sarita Tani
Girlie Warren
Fanny Contemprate
Gloria Lopez
Joving Santiago
Fely Geslani
Auring Lopez
Mary Ann Rosales
Ana Rondez
Vivian Keller
Nellie Alabanza
Lou Gesner
Susan Lansang
Nelly Alabanza
Nelly Alabanza
Dolly Cid
Cely Zarate
Etta Silvestre
Coring Visperas
Tessie Reyes
Lilian Macaltao
Mely Jose
Frances Enriquez
Debb Bautista
Beth Pineda
Gay Balatero
Louie Claridad
Letty Naz
Lina Tan
Bing Fagar
Bing Fagar
Baby Bugayong
Lily Sunga
Ella Gayo
Joyce Ibalio
Minda Baylosis
Linda Valencia
Belay Ronquillo
Janine de Padua/
Annie Tesoro
Yolly Faelnar
Cynthia Meadows
Mina Pearson
Rona Atilano/
Josie Chan
Josie Chan
Helen Poblador
Louise Schlaaff
Behind RBC’s success are our ever-supportive Rotary Anns.
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ROTARY INTERNATIONALGOALS AND OBJECTIVES FOR 2005-06
CLUB SERVICE
• Develop and implement a memberhip recruitment plan to achieve a net increase of one or
more members by 01 April 2006.
• Ensure that every Rotarian in your club is personally invited to actively participate in club
activities this year, whether it be serving on a project committee or taking responsibility
for some aspect of club service.
• Recognize a Rotarian in your club who actively participates in the full range of club
projects and programs with the Four Avenues of Service Citation for Individual Rotarians.
• Convene a meeting of the club leadership, including incoming officers, to discuss strategic goals for the next three to five years.
• Develop and initiate a new project in support of club service.
COMMUNITY SERVICE
• Join together with another local organization to conduct a joint project in which club
members contribute to planning and hands-on efforts.
• Conduct a water project in your community.
• Contact local media to publicize Rotary’s role in the Global Polio Eradication Initiative.
• Develop and initiate a new project in support of community service that will be carried out
by at least half your members.
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
• Increase contributions to The Rotary Foundation Annual Programs Fund, with the goal of
meeting or exceeding US$100 per capita.
• Help the members of your club understand the internationality of Rotary by participating
in an international exchange program such as Group Study Exchange, Rotary Friendship
Exchange, or Youth Exchange.
• Conduct an international service project in support of water management and sanitation.
• Develop and initiate a new project in support of intenational service that will be carried out
by at least half your members.
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
• Ask each member of your club to share information on Rotary International and on the
club’s activities with their placesof business and/or their professional associations.
• Dedicate st least two club meetings to discussing the enormous potential vocational
service can offer for raising the quality of life and upholding the strong ethics and integrity
exhibited by Rotarians.
• Conduct a literacy or education project internationally; or in your community.
• Develop and initiate a new project in support of vocational service.
YOUTH SERVICE
• Rotaract Clubs may also be recognized for undertaking worthy service activities that
demonstrate Service Above Self. To qualify for the citation, Rotaract clubs must complete
at least (3) activities from those listed as R.I. goals– one of which must fall under community service and another under international service.
Weak men wait for opportunities, Strong men make them.
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DISTRICT3790 GOALS AND OBJECTIVES FOR 2005-06
CLUB SERVICE
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90% of 30% increase or sponsor /extend one club.
90% Retention from July 2005 Roster.
90% Average attendance.
The Club Service Director should attend the District Assembly on 21 May 2005 at Subic and the Membership
Development Seminar on 13 August 2005 at Urdaneta.
The Club Service Director should encourage at least ten (10) members to attend each of these District affairs.
The Club Service Director should appoint a Fellowship Committee to help disseminate information (and club
participation) in District Fellowship and sports activities.
The Club Service Director should encourage members to subscribe to the Philippine Rotary Magazine (PRM).
The Club Service Director should encourage members to become Lifetime Members of the PRM.
COMMUNITY SERVICE
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The club should do at least one Literacy Project.
The club should do at least one Water (Health & Hunger) Project.
The club should undertake at least one Outreach Project.
The Community Service Directors should investigate if there are any District Projects they can apply for (and
undertake).
Organize a Rotary Community Corps (RCC) and register it with Rotary International.
Organize the RCC to be a cooperative.
Undertake at least one RCC Coop project.
The Community Service Directors should attend the scheduled RCC Seminar on 24 September 2005 at La Union.
The Community Service Directors should encourage at least ten club members to attend the RCC seminar.
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
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The club should raise at least US $1,000.00.
The club should nominate for the Group Study Exchange Team (outbound).
The club should host a GSE Team (inbound).
The club should nominate a potential Youth Exchange member.
The club should try and host a Youth Exchange member.
The club should renew its Siterhood agreements.
The club should attempt to form at least one new Sisterhood.
The club Should attempt to arrange a WCS project.
The club should nominate someone for the Rotary Scholarship Program.
The club should attempt to fulfill the requirements for a Matching Grant (or the like) and submit an application.
VOCATIONAL SERVICE
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The club should undertake a Service Above Self marker.
The club should undertake a Four-Way Test marker.
The club should conduct at least one Vocational Guidance seminar.
The club should structure its Vocational Awards in three categories: (a) Entrepreneur (club), (b) Professional (club)
and, (c) Vocational (community).
• The club should undertake a Vocational Training Seminar.
• The Vocational Service Director should attend at least two district affairs.
YOUTH SERVICE
• The club should should form at least one Rotaract club and register it with Rotary International.
• Any Rotaract club formed should undertake at least one project.
• The club should should form at least one Interact club and register it with Rotary International.
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Any Interact club formed should undertake at least one project.
The Youth Service Director should attend the RYLA on 9-10 February 2006 at Clark.
The Rotaract and Interact club/s should attend the RYLA.
The club should find a meaningful way to celebrate “World Rotaract-Interact Day”.
Encouragement has a way of coming back in double measure.
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RCB PAUL HARRIS FELLOWS
Benefactor and
Three PHF:
PP Cy Fagar
Benefactor and
Two PHF:
PP Benny Sunga
Five PHF:
PP Linda Winter
Four PHF:
PP Rene Ronquillo
Three PHF:
PP Veeh Balajo
Two PHF:
Sec. Gerard Audineau
PP Ben Cid
PP Lito Pangilinan
IPP Helmut Schlaaff
*PHF stands for
Paul Harris Fellowship/s
OBJECT OF ROTARY
The Object of Rotary is to encourage and
foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster:
Paul Harris Fellows:
Ms. Josie Balderas
PP Ding Bautista
Mr. Nick Buendia
Mr. Peter Caleb
Mr. Edwin Cosalan
Rtn. Ike Dulnoan
RAPP Bing Fagar
PP Vic de Guia
PP Alfred Laygo
Mr. Gualberto Lumauig
PP Larry Martin
Rtn. Crispy Matib
PP Caloy Mendoza
Mr. Jurgen Meyer
PP Seichi Morita
Mr. David de Padua
RAPP Janine de Padua
PP Angeling Palma
Mr. Ric Pama
RA Josie Pangilinan
Mr. Jess Paredes
Pres. Mike Pearson
PP Chris Peralta
Rtn. Joe Ramos
Mr. Michael Reuber
Mr. Rene Rondez
PDG Carling Santiago
Mr. Bobby Santos
Ms. Margot Schlaaff
Rtn. Toerki
PP Doming Valencia
RAPP Linda Valencia
Ms. Jenny Winter
Rtn. Heinz Woelke
FIRST.
The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service.
SECOND.
High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness
of all useful occupations; and the dignifying
of each Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to serve society;
THIRD.
The application of the ideal of service in
each Rotarian’s personal, business, and
community life;
FOURTH.
The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a
world fellowhip of business and professional
persons united in the ideal of service.
FOUR-WAY TEST OF ROTARY
Of all the things we think, say or do:
PHF SUSTAINING MEMBERS
Sec. Gerard Audineau
Dir. Flo Bayquen
Dir. Allan Branzuela
PE Chris Faelnar
Rtn. Fred Galimba
Mr. Ric Pama
Pres. Mike Pearson
PP Rene Ronquillo
Rtn. Faith Runas
IPP Helmut Schlaaff
Dir. Bert Talco
PP Doming Valencia
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Is it the TRUTH?
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Is it FAIR to all concerned?
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Will it build GOODWILL and
BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
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Will it be BENEFICIAL to all
concerned?
Success in life is found in loving, not just in winning.
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ROTARY CLUB OF BAGUIO PRESIDENTS
Angel “Angel” Sangalang ................... 1974-1975
Galo “Galo” Reyes ............................ 1975-1976
Rosendo “Silver” Silvestre ................. 1976-1977
Jesus “Jerry” Salvosa......................... 1977-1978
Sabino “Ben” Macaltao ..................... 1978-1979
Wayne “Wayne” Gresham ................. 1979-1980
Freddie “Freddie” Gonzales .............. 1980-1981
Laurence “Larry” Martin ................... 1981-1982
Marcos “Ben” Cid ............................. 1982-1983
Roberto “Bobby” Santos................... 1983-1984
Ernesto “Ernie” Dy-liaco ................... 1984-1985
Emiliano “Emil” Gayo ........................ 1985-1986
Rogelio “Roger” Naz ........................ 1986-1987
Josefino “Noly” Balatero ................... 1987-1988
Dionisio “Diony” Claridad ................. 1988-1989
Angel “Angel” Ingalla......................... 1989-1990
William “William” Tan ........................ 1990-1991
Benito “Benny” Sunga ....................... 1991-1992
Cyrus “Cy” Fagar .............................. 1992-1993
Jose “Joe” Taguba ............................. 1993-1994
Robert “Ruel” Baylosis ...................... 1994-1995
Dominador “Doming” Valencia .......... 1995-1996
Carlos “Caloy” Mendoza .................. 1996-1997
Vicencia “Veeh” Balajo ...................... 1997-1998
Rene “Rene” Ronquillo ...................... 1998-1999
Loreto “Lito” Pangilinan .................... 1999-2000
Erlindo “Earl” Tesoro......................... 2000-2001
Alfredo “Alfred” Laygo ..................... 2001-2002
Horacio Christopher “Chris” Peralta . 2002-2003
Linda “Linda” Winter ......................... 2003-2004
Helmut “Helmut” Schlaaff .................. 2004-2005
Louis “Louie” Van Schaick ................ 1938-1939
Sergio “Serg” Bayan .......................... 1939-1940
Eugene “Gene” Stafford .................... 1940-1941
Fernando “Nanding” Manalo ... 1941-1945-1947
Bienvenido “Bien” Yandoc ................. 1947-1948
Elmer “Elmer” Herold ........................ 1948-1949
Benjamin “Ben” Salvosa .................... 1949-1950
Delfin “Del” Sian ................................ 1950-1951
Francisco “Ikong” Reyes ................... 1951-1952
Joseph “Joe” Peterson ....................... 1952-1953
Victor “Vic” de Guia .......................... 1953-1954
Feliciano “Ciano” Belmonte ............... 1954-1955
Ernesto “Abe” Abellera ..................... 1955-1956
Ireneo”Santy” Santos ........................ 1956-1957
Justo “JR” Rosales ............................ 1957-1958
Fernando “Ding” Bautista .................. 1958-1959
Jose “Joe” Warren, Jr. ...................... 1959-1960
Marcelino “Mars” Contemprate ........ 1960-1961
Honorio “Honor” Estepa ................... 1961-1962
Hector “Hec” Lopez .......................... 1962-1963
Carlos “Carling” Santiago Jr. ............. 1963-1964
Ireneo “Ges” Geslani ......................... 1964-1965
Jose “Pepe” del Rosario .................... 1965-1966
Arturo “AC” Plata ....................................... 1966
Alfred “Fred” Benson ........................ 1966-1967
Carl “Carl” Paulino ............................ 1967-1968
Bill “Bill” Keller ................................. 1968-1969
Antonio “Tony” Romero .................... 1969-1970
Gelacio “Moon” Munsayac ............... 1970-1971
Teopisto “Teop” Rondez ................... 1971-1972
Jack “Jack” Gesner ........................... 1972-1973
Juan “Johnny” Zarate, Jr. ................... 1973-1974
CAÑAO STAFF FOR RY 2005-06
Dir. Raffy Chan
Editor-in-Chief
Rtn. Angie Visperas Sec. Gerard Audineau
Historian & Contributor
Imager
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Imager
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Business Manager
The Cañao: Celebrating 49 years of service to Rotary!
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OUR PARTNERS IN SERVICE
Compliments from
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& Rotary Ann Lyn Santos
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& Rotary Ann Nitz
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& RAPP Lily Sunga
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& RAPP Linda Valencia
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OUR PARTNERS IN SERVICE
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Wear your Rotary pin daily– with pride.
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ROTARY CLUB OF BAGUIO OFFICERS 2005-06
Terrence Michael “Mike” Pearson
President
Florence “Flo” Bayquen
Vice President
Club Service
Chris Fernando
“Chris” Faelnar
President Elect
Gerard “Gerard”
Audineau
Secretary
Orlando “Allan” Branzuela
Treasurer / Community Service “A”
Rafael “Raffy” Chan
International Service
Helmut “Helmut”
Schlaaff
Immediate Past President
Rolando “Rolly”
de Guzman
Auditor
Alberto “Bert” Talco
Community Service “B”
John “John” Santos
Vocational Service
PP Rene “Rene”
Ronquillo
Adviser
Pamela “Pam” Perkins
Youth Service
PP Dominador
“Doming” Valencia
Adviser
Joni Christie “Joni”
Samaniego
P. R. O.
On our 68th year of dedicated service to the community.
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