A remembrance of Class 66 in the Milestones of Life as time marches on
A Psalm of Life Tell me not, in mournful numbers, | 1964 Recuerdo of old Manila, the path to Doroteo Jose campus & Intramuros |
I have collected tidbits and stats from our college years from colleagues, mostly pictures depicting our field trips from Balara to Bagiuo, to our oath taking as newly registered chemical engineers, and finally to our latest pictures of today in our 60's. It did not seem much before, as I mused over the letters and e-mails, but collectively the combination of the pictures and the words became alive. Now, in my mature years, I look back to the days gone by. I relish the memories, and then marvel at how far we have gone forward the milestones and challenges. These we should be proud off to share with every classmate .......... The year 2008 makes the 42nd anniversary of our class. From this inauspicious beginnings we rose as one group of individuals in our chosen profession within the mother country and our beloved USA. We became a part of a huge extended family, no matter the miles that separate us, yet find unity in a common experience and purpose.. Forever classmates....ASC |
It is autumn; not without, but within me is the cold.
First we were young; then we were middle age; then we are old; then we will be wonderfullSeated: 1-Alex Custodio, 2- Tony Diza, 3(back) Oliver Masil, 4-Alwayne Carino, 5-Jess Bustria, 7(back) Rudy Jose, 8-Oscar Santos, 9(back) Romy Reyes ;Standing: 1-Rick, 2-Beda Bera, 3(back) Rene Rivera, 4-Greg Alcaraz, 5-Leon Delos Santos, 7-Ismael, 8-Rudy Banares, 9-Eddie Antonio,10-Mike Bernardino. This was taken at the Balara Water Treatment works. This photo is also linked with http://picasaweb.google.com/ismael.ifurung/MITGroup Most have been posted before in MyFamily.com ; some are from Jerry Ada and from Rene Rivera............
This photo was given to me by Rosalina D. Corbett many years ago, showing the oath taking of newly registered Chemical Engineers. This was taken sometime June 24, 1967 in Makati, Sarmiento bldg. From far left is Jose Catibog, me, Reynaldo Santos, Maximillan Ui, Audie Vergara, Florencio Roxas, Lorna M. Jereza, Rosalina Derige Corbett, Oscar Santos, Rey Sequerra, Celso Chua, Romeo Olalia........................Alexander
The Brothers Alpha Phi Omega (APO) Fraternity of the Delta Chapter Philippines circa 1966, from L # 3 - kneeling, me, my back Cesar Frias ChE68, 4-kneeling, Warlito Boquiren ChE66, his back, Jose Catibog ChE66, Advisor Prof. Sevilla and daughter. Standing on the far left the brother of Rosalina Corbett. More than 350,000 members have joined Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity since it's founding, at 366 college campuses here in the US alone, not counting other countries. Our mission is to prepare campus and community leaders through service. Our purpose is to develop leadership, to promote friendship and to provide service to humanity................Alexander
| Boy Dakita's picture was taken 15 years ago during our reunion in NJ. This is the last photo I have of him. I tried to do the best I can for Boy. I know he will be happy up there to know that he is thought of dearly....Tony A
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This was taken in 1963 on top of the FEU bldg. to commemorate the new Philippine Institute of Chemical Engineering Students (PICHES) then, I was a junior and the seniors like Mely Calueng and Bobby Casrto are sitted at the middle. Alwayne Carino is far left, then me, the rest like Alcaraz, Mitz are the only ones I recognized from this badly focused monochrome..............Alexander
1966 Graduation from College and time to reflect the next path of life Top Hits of 1966 The Hippie Generation Vietnam War Protest Quest for Advanced Studies in the US
THE YEAR WAS 1966
Seated: 1-Bing Eugenio, 2-Eddie Antonio, 3-?, 4-?, 5-Rene Rivera, 6-Maurit Pugeda, 7-?, 8-Ismael Ifurung Kneeling: 1-Manny Francisco, 2-?, 3-Alvin Carino, 4-Pol Calimbas, 5-Oliver Masil ; Standing: 1-Ben Chan,2-?, 3-?, 4-Romy Reyes,Leon DelosSantos, 6-Joe Lladones, 7-Rick Dimalanta, 8-Walter Cajipe, 9-Quintan Tan, 10-Mike Bernardino, 11-Greg Alcaraz, 12-Greg Nidoy
Our love for the outdoors always reflect in the venues for our mini reunions. Above was in San Pablo Reservoir located in El Sobrante California in May of 1993. Maurera left most above, Pi de Leon, Leony Matulac and Gravador, were present at this reunion, and the first time we saw the latter two in 28 years. Maurera lived in Vallejo and Gravador in San Francisco, where he owned an auto shop.
Here is another album for us to store in our happy memories about our escapades when we were younger then on our way to El Dorado Hills. Some pictures of Rosalina's devoted husband were included entertaining our group Circa 1992. Some taken in Vallejo at Lilia Antonio's residence around 1993, and the earliest were taken during our 1991 Reunion. Most of these pictures were given to me by various classmates over the years. In recompense here they are for you to enjoy 1992-New Jersey: Meny & Rudy, Boy Nidoy, Lulu delos Reyes, Dida Mago, Rene Rivera, ?, Rey Gaspar, Rick Dimalanta, ?, ? below Manuel Francisco, Francisco de la Cruz, Rebecca Monroy Cruz
AUGUST 1969 Woodstock Remembered It’s hard to believe that 40 years ago, our generation made a profound statement against the establishment. I was able to grasp the significance of that exciting time with my recent association with the young students in my classes. The political upheavel and dramatic changes in the country was so well documented in the music of that period. The youth knew so well, that our country was going in the wrong path...against the grains of their elders, and then produced the most iconic countercultural event of the mid-20th century.
......Rolando Balatbat below...whereabouts unknown. Right photo Warlito Boquiren APO brother (deceased).......... Thanks for the sympathies that ye have shown! Anaheim Reunion in 1991 above.....San Pablo Reservoir Mini Reunion below 1993 .....Florencio Guinhawa standing far right..... To the Alumni: In response to the question of Regina regarding the squatters and the gangsters,.....let me assure her that there is still a lot of squatters hovering around Metro Manila,...... under the bridges, along the highways and whereever there is free space to build their shacks. Didn't notice much though along Roxas Blvd, but there are some before you reach the Mall of Asia last January, 2006 when I was there. From 1996 - 2000, I was in Manila every 2 months. I had been a die hard "balikbayan" every year for the last 10 years. Some things have changed in the Philippines for the better, but not everything can be changed or can maintain / sustain the change. So far, I have not been a victim of any crimes (knock on wood). I think one of the reasons is my ability to blend well with the local scenery or I am just plain very lucky. December 2006, I am again on my way for a 4-week vacation to Manila. Rest assure also that the squatters and the gangsters are not the sole "trademark" of the poverty of the Philippines. Lest you travelled a very sheltered life in your later years, the homeless and the gangsters are a common denominator where poverty still exists around the world. I had seen homeless people by the Bridge of Sigh in Venice, along the rue of Paris, and along the canals of Amsterdam. India, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and even in the thriving metropolis of the America, you can find the homeless living in squalor and there is always the perpetuity of criminal acts. Even in cosmopolitan cities, pickpocketing is a way of life by some ethnic groups in Paris, or Rome and maybe from some Parisiennes or Italians. Poverty forces people to commit petty crimes. To make known the fear of being held up while you are in Manila during the reunion makes you a victim of paranoia. Every evening, in the cities of the USA, crimes are the newsworthy broadcasts on television. And if you haven't heard, pickpockets also exists inside the more prosperous malls of the US. I hope that by the time you embark on the reunion, you will have the feeling of security with your surroundings in Manila. Based on your recollection of 1960 and 1970 impressions, I beg you not to sterotype those who commit mindless crimes today in Manila because they form the smallest minority of the 80 million hardworking Filipinos. Come to Manila and enjoy the company of your classmates and rest assure that you will be very, very safe. Just remember.... don't venture into a place where you are not supposed to be. ...Florencio Guinhawa
Oscar, thank you for the wake up call. All along I thought I am the only sole whistler among classmates. I will republish it to my global community....ASC "There is a crisis approaching the United States. This crisis is looming on the horizon and much like a train in the distance, soon it will be upon us. The video link below is a "60 Minutes" interview with David M. Walker, the former U.S. Comptroller General with the Government Accounting Office (GAO). The piece is about twelve minutes in length. I hope that you'll take the time to view it, then pass this on to others. Next take a little more time to write your Congressman and Senators and in your own words express your concern about our nation's deficit spending and |
Lilia Antonio..... right at Rancho Cordova Park in a mini reunion in 1992...
University of the Philippines Preparatory High SchoolClass of 1961 (100 photos)
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The United States of America will be in deep trouble in the next five to ten years unless something is done now. Most U.S. citizens either don't realize or don't care about the financial health of our nation. The Roman Empire made the same mistakes that our government is making right now. The Roman Empire failed because of her decadence, fiscal irresponsibility and overstretched sphere of military conquest. They say that those who are ignorant of history are
doomed to repeat it. I hope that our democracy doesn't fail. Thank you. ....Oscar Holgado"
The staff of Meralco Call Center have been very
helpful in my tracking you down; they acted on my
email-inquiry very promptly. A big number of our class have been exchanging emails since the time they started organizing the 2003 grand reunion in Las Vegas; then, followed the 2006 reunion via an Alaskan cruise. Next year,the reunion will be a-16-day Mediterranean cruise. There are about 200 who attended the Las Vegas reunion; 51 joined the Alaska cruise; and 81 have already signed up for the Mediterranean cruise. Lucy, you talked to her over the phone in Manila, and I attended the Las Vegas and the Alsakan reunions and we have made our reservation for the Medditerrenean cruise. The Med cruise will be in the last week of May 2007. Clarita Aragones Parson is the organizer; she also organized the Las Vegas reunion 2003 and the 2006 Alaskan cruise. It is a must that you and your wife join the Mediterrenian cruise. I'm sure Clarita will send you an email as soon as she reads this email.
Our class has now an email group and a blogsite; these were both created by Alex Custodio, just recently. There are now 66 in the email group; you will be probably be the 67th. Nini Juat is now residing in Tarlac and is working for DTI; she has filed for retirement recently.
Do you know where Ed Serra is? I met him in the Big Mall accross Central Bank more than 20 years ago; he was then working for a cement company in Norsagaray in Bulacan while his wife, then, was working at the Central Bank. As soon as we get back to PI, I will give you a call and let us get together. Jun Dijamco ....................
I'm happy to hear from you. It's been so many years since we've been together. Hoping to meet you one of these days. By the way, Ed Serra and I have been neighbors more than ten years. We're just six houses away. You can contact him at.......... We are now both retired from our employment. Now, we're both enjoying the company of our grandchildren. I'm sure Ed will be happy to know your whereabouts. By the way, this is my new e-mail address:..........Regards & God bless,.......Nanding
First of all, I would like to thank you both for the unselfish support that you have shared with me on the last day of our cruise. I will never forget Florence and Livorno and the unforgettable experience about catching the last train for Livorno and the breath taking marathon to catch the train and missing the last shuttle to the ship. Alex, I hope you told Marissa the whole story of our nerve wreching trip to Florence. I thought we will be flying to Rome then to Civitavecchia to catch the ship. Thanks for answered prayers. We made it even to the dinner. Alex, you are such a kind, and patient friend. I wish I had more chance to be around you both during the cruise. Whateve time we spent together especially during Livorno breakfast was already engrave in my mind as a beautiful memory of our friendship. I had a good time during the cruise and I thought I accomplished what I had planned for this trip. I go with your idea Alex...cruise, cruise cruise. As I was looking at your pictures in Buenos Aires, I could not stop saying Wow! This is the kind of vacation I really want to have. Affordable, relaxed and can do anything at your own pace and inexpensive. I love to travel and enjoy sight seeing like you. Hope someday we can join you again. My only problem is how can I convice my husband to take the cruise again.Please keep in touch. Warm regards and God Bless, Melba and Art
Thank you Melba for those kind words. That day, was planned impromptu for both of us. The day started with just Livorno in mind and a trip to the downtown area for some look and see old buildings/forts, and not a train ride across Tuscany. We were not looking for out of the way adventure that last day of the cruise but we certainly got it indeed. On the shuttle, when I found out, that it was your first visit to Italy, we decided to visit Florence. Somehow, in retrospect, we have missions to perform that particular day. At the end of the shuttle ride, nobody on that ride knew, where to take the trains, until I ask an older gentlemen, where to take bus #1 across town and where to buy the tickets from the Tabac store across the street, whereupon, the whole shuttle people followed us into the store. They followed us, the pathfinders until their travel to Pisa, some thought that Florence was too far a ride to make the return trip to the ship on time.
Did we not saved six people from our ship, from being marooned in the first Firenze train station, when they got out early, off the train, until I opened our window and exclaimed "wrong station". The next train is due 2:00PM, or walk across town. Oh, how we got some expressions of beatitudes from that group until we saw them back aboard ship later in the PM. We made, quick friends, from that group and also the Italian teenagers, mostly students with their books, sitting beside us.
After having our memorable fill of photos taken in Florence, missing our train schedule, and taking the last train to Livorno at 4:27 PM ( a train ride of almost 2 hours ). That is really cutting close to the ships' departure of 7:00. Plus the bus ride across town on heavy traffic, then we are counting seconds to catch the ship. We again, met those people, that we saved a couple of hours ago, on train stop in Pisa. We know, that we missed the shuttle, and had to share a taxi ride with them back to the port. To sum it all, we made an ordinary day extraordinary for the positive missions performed. These are the kind of experience, I look forward too, when I travel abroad independently, without the environment of fellow Americans. I like the local colors and mostly travel on public transport savoring the local culture, smell, sounds, language, etc. I am looking forward to traveling with you in the next reunion, wherever it may be. Godspeed and Best Regards
Marissa & Alexander
I am a part of all that I have met....Lord Alfred Tennyson
We have here two speeches: one made available by Alex; the other forwarded by Marlo. Thanks to both of you. This is how I see them. The first see our poverty of spirit; the second, the Filipino spirit rising. One pictures the formidable challenges confronting us; the other depicts a future seen through rose colored glasses. One forces us to a deep and hard examination of our ills; the other makes us feel good. One seeks to get to the crux of the problem; the other offers a palliative, non-sustainable by itself. One claims thousand of youths can not get jobs because they dropped out in the 5th grade; the other states college graduates are the elite few. (Lots of college graduates are either unemployed or underemployed because there are too few jobs. They have to apply for employment overseas).
One concedes that to a large extend our culture is damaged, that we have lost our ethical moorings, and that our people are lazy; the other says that our mendicant culture is man-made and that in the right setting (like here in America) Filipinos are law-abiding, hardworking and even makes more than the average in the master’s country. (I agree, there are things wrong with our culture like cronyism, our tolerating corruption and beng show-offs. But our redeeming virtues more than compensate: we have strong family ties and sense of loyalty (although sometime misdirected). We are hardworking. OFWs endure the hardships of being separated from their spouses and children. And America is NOT the master’s country; it is ours as much as anybody’).
Both speeches agree: we do not need a revolution. Also, that the enemy is within us; that we are now our own enemy. That we need to change. (This is in line with tutubi’s musings (as Meny puts it) and with the observations of our own Rolando Licardo). I think there is now a growing feeling for reform. I feel that after some trepidations, and enjoying a vacation of 3 or 4 years, the baby boomers will start to come to the plate and take up the yolk. Mabuhay!Ben
Let me thank you for having found me and putting me into your loop.
I have been quite active with the Alumni group in ChE-Chem at Mapua after graduation, and subsequently with NAMA after a few years. Every year, I have this habit of joining the homecoming of MITChEChem and the NAMA. I see a lot of successful alumni who inspire me and allow me to develop better technical knowledge even at the present age of 64.
I am happy and overjoyed if you can allow me to join your group ( or rather, can I say my real group?), because I felt lost when I did not join our group during graduation in 1966. I am proud though to have been selected to work as the Editor-in-chief of the 1966 C&G. Everyone in our staff gave their best to come out with the blue colored Yearbook inspired by the theme of a poem by Robert Frost, and the man rowing with so many promises to keep.
I actually graduated Octoberian in 1967. In every occasion, I always identify myself as a graduate of 1967, but in reality, I could not locate who are my co-graduates in 1967 except Sheila Tempongko as we see each other often in alumni affairs.
I guess the courage to go to USA after graduation was not as strong for me, as it was to a lot of our fellow graduates who got applications at the US Embasssy in 1967. More so did the desire disappear in the horizon when I did not make it in my first board exam. I got the frustration of the profession, and devoted my time in marketing products related to chemistry and chemical engineering. But, I guess all of us has each own story to tell, sucess and not failures, or failure may it have begun with inspiration to succeed at the end of our walk thru life.
I have retired as an employee way back in 1998 after 32 years marketing and selling products ranging from essential oils, compounds, perfumes, plating chemicals, metal preparation chemicals before painting and some equipment.
Now, I am a minority partner in a corporation with 2 architects, whose main business is outsourcing production/ detailing drawings on architectural/engineering projects using licensed autocad 2000 softwares; our client for 3 years is coming from Hawaii because my partner ( an MIT Mechanical Engineer has his company in Hawaii).
Aside from drawings, I sell thru indent, equipment specialized in Wastewwater and Water Treatment (USA) which my partner ( Freddie Leonor) represents under Promark Corp ( Hawaii ).
I wish that I will have time to join you and the rest of our school mates in your future plans. Just fill me on some of your plans, and I will do may best to find time; if not, I will inform you my situation. I am restarting from ground zero, and hope that somehow I could still find my nitch in the Sun or rather in the industry within the Philippines. I am following the advice which I gave to my 5 children who have finished their college degrees: "if you fall down, no matter how many times, stand up and try again because the challenge will always be there."
Just a thought occurred to me. I counted the number of years after 1966 and came up with a total number of 40 years. Is this supposed to be a number described as a Ruby Anniversary for alumni? Am I to understand from you that there is an affair in the Alumni Homecoming to celebrate this Ruby Anniversary for graduates of 1966?
I know the present president of MIT CHE CHEM ALUMNI by the name of Miss Precy Tagala, as well as the president of NAMA who is from ChE Chem. I have not been informed of the upcoming events, but if you and some of our classmates have the interest to make this as an affair to remember, please give me your plans so I can help. [ I have registered my name with goggle under our company's email box of aeirc...@info.com.ph as per your advice. Thank you.]
My apologies for the long reply, but I wanted to make sure that you know about me. Please tell me how I can get into your/our loop, even if I am in the Philippines. [Last week, I just got news from my partner that there is a Hawaiian company looking for CAD applicants to be stationed in Philippines or South Korea for a project in a military installation. Maybe I can inform Mapuans who are CAD operators.]
Regards to everyone, especially to my classmates. .........Eldy Yap
"The Young and the 'Careless' (Restless)." Taken somewhere in Upstate, NY more than 35 years ago. Standing L to R: Meny, Rudy, Ben, Nando & Cesar Sitting L to R: Tony, Romy Merhan (ChE'65), Hernando de Vera Cruz left photo (ChE'66) I still live in Southern California (Chino Hills). Worked for ARCO for about 18 years. Left in 2001 after the merger with BP and now working for my relative (sister-in-law).Regards,Nando Cruz
ON EDUCATION OF CHILDREN BY J. DIJAMCO.....I spent for all my kids who had their college education in the Philippines,. but for those who had theirs here, Uncle Sam advanced the payments via educational loan with my promise to my children to pay their loan after they finish; but none of them, luckily, wanted me to pay their loan after they get employed.; they insist they pay the loan themselves. I always advise other parents to do the same, so they won't sacrifice a lot; and what if the child did not finish, the saving goes down the drain; but in this manner, Uncle Sam may be the loser, if the child didn't finish and the child can't pay back the loan.
I provided all my children with functional second hand cars that were estimated to last till they finish their course.or for those who had their college in PI till they were able to estabblish themselves.here. Car is not
a luxury in the LA area; it is a necessity. Our youngest son who is now graduating, is the only one who got a brand new car, not after high school, but after our old car he was using had gone beyond its economic use. Her mom insisted on a brand new car, a scion..As always, I say, "Amen."
Jun ........BELOW PICTURES OF DANNY ODULIO with OSCAR AND JUN and respective wives in Davao
BELOW PICTURE OF ISMAEL IFURUNG, AUDIE, RENA VERGARA AND ...MAZO
Lucy and I are very glad to learn that you are interested to visit the neigbouring countries aside from PI come January. Neither Lucy nor I have visited Thailand, China, nor Vietnam; it will be a lot of fun if we can plan a joint tour in Thailand, China, and Vietnam when Angie and you will visit PI. Perhaps we can ask some of our mutual friends/classmates based in PI, like Nanding Salvador, Ed Serra, Boy and Sonia, and Sheila and Fil Villena to join us. and also, some of our classmates, based here in US. Ismael Ifurong, I know, would love to travel to PI. Alex Custodio has never been home since he came to US. Probably we can drag him and wife, Melissa, along. Yes, Marulo, he is retired too. It will add a lot of fun, if he will join.
After the cruise in May, I can definitely say the exact date of our the class reunion; and if, it will push throughn or not come January. It will be worth your time and Angie's visiting PI come January, whether or not, the class reunion will push through. Make your vacation 8 weeks, then we can go on tour together, and perhaps with some classmates, most of PI, and visit Thailand, Hongkong, China and Vietnam. Lucy and I have been planning for decades, yes decades, to go around PI and see its beautiful palces and tour our neigbouring countries, but to this time has never materialized. I hope with you and Angie around, it will. I will keep uou posted. Jun
P.S. For those who have the time and especially the retired ones, come and join the fun in PI. ........BELOW PICTURE EVELINA ADLAWAN (CHM67) AND ART ADLAWAN (CE66)............ ABOVE PICTURE OF MARLO, OSCAR AND JUN...NEXT ABOVE.. ARE POL, ISMAEL, CIP, OSCAR AND MARLO ALL IN LAS VEGAS '03 REUNION,...NEXT BELOW ARE NARCI ENCARNARCION AND WIFE.....NEXT NEXT PICTURE BELOW CIP, POL, LOURDES, ISMAEL
O'er the fair woods the sun looks down upon the many-twinkling leaves,
And twilight's mellow shades are brown, where darkly the green turf upheaves.
The river glides in silence there, and hardly waves the sapling tree:
Sweet flowers are springing, and the air is full of balm, - but where is she!
In Venice, many of us went to Plaza San Marco by taking the water taxis as soon as our Ship docked. Did a lot of sightseeing, was able to get inside St. Marks Cathedral and of course some shopping. But then the rain came pouring down on us and we got wet and by the next day, I lost my voice. I was hoarse but no pain or sore throat. It stayed that way until we were back in Rome, then the coughing came, sore throat and all. The tour of Venice with Giorgio started smoothly with only a few late, but everybody showed up with even two extras (I only found out because Giorgio had to rush out and buy two extra tickets). We had an extra side treat, Giorgio was able to arrange a gondola ride for 20 euros, and 36 pax bought into these, the others were free for shopping. So after the tour of the magnificent Doge Palace, a W/C stop, we proceeded to the canal site for the gondola ride. It was then that we found out we were missing Taili and Diana who had paid for the gondola ride. Ria and I had to take their seats on the last boat and Giorgio went in search for them. The place was so crowded and packed with people, there is no way one can find them if they are not in the meeting place (unfortunately not established at this point). The gondola ride was fun, felt and saw all the sites shown in the movies but our gondolier did not serenade us, in fact he was not even Italian, he was Spanish, which was just as well because we were able to communicate a little bit in Spanish. From there we proceeded to a Murano Glass Factory nearby, saw a demonstration of glass blowing / making and then we were set free in their store of all beautiful glass designs and of course jewelries. You bet we all had fun shopping. The girls were into all corners, all the good buys & tips were passed around and the guys just stood patiently watching us. Some of my classmates were proud that their wives were not into the buying frenzy so I started teasing them, heckling some maybe, but of course it was not their call, since it was their wife’s choice not to buy as they handle the purse, he, he, he. We had to rush back to the boats (bus per Giorgio) as we were running out of time. Shopping by 74 pax just takes some time. There was no time to go to the Cathedral or be shown other sights. I’m glad most of us were there the previous day. After waiting a bit for a missing couple, we finally boarded the water taxis to the Ship but still no Taili & Diana. They thankfully made it back to the Ship in time as Taili is a seasoned traveler (pro) and knows exactly what to do.....Clarita................................................
White swan of cities, slumbering in thy nest, So wonderfully built among the reeds
Of the lagoon, that fences thee and feeds, As sayeth thy old historian and thy guest!
White water-lily, cradled and caressed By ocean streams, and from the silt and weeds
Lifting thy golden filaments and seeds, Thy sun-illumined spires, thy crown and crest!
White phantom city, whose untrodden street,Are rivers, and whose pavements are the shifting
Shadows of palaces and strips of sky;I wait to see thee vanish like the fleets
Seen in mirage, or towers of cloud uplifting, In air their unsubstantial masonry...HWL
With all the excitements, positive and negative feelings about the med. Cruise and land tours, it turned out to be a great experience seeing all
these places and to some very remarkable/holy sites. With the exemption of the euros versus the US dollars it could have been much better with
regards to shopping/buying material things for "pasalubong" for love ones. We have to save some money for the Philippine reunion and I agree
with Jun Dijamco and the rest of the group to postpone the reunion until February 2009 maybe Valentines day. The balikbayan fare will be cheaper
by that time. What about celebrating valentines day in the Phil.? Best regards to all.... Regina
Pompea Cumigad ChE 66
Kind messages, that pass from land to land; |
There are times when God uses storms in our lives that He may draw us closer to Him. Our God does not sit still when the storm is too strong. Yes, our God lets us get frightened enough to need Him and then come close enough to see Him and experience His wonderful love. We are confident that your faith in Him will hasten your recovery. He is a Master Surgeon, a Great Physician and above all our Creator. He will surely touch and heal you according to His blessed will. Listen to what David said on Psalm 139: “ For Thou didst form my inward parts; Thou didst weave me in my mother’s womb, I will give thanks to Thee, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are Thy works, and my soul knows it very well. How precious are Thy thoughts to me, Oh God! How vast is the sum of them.” My husband had been there….went through a triple by-pass last May 10, 2002. The good Lord had restored his health and we are praying He will restore yours. “Casting all your cares upon Him, because He cares for you.” I Peter 5:7. Take care and sweet regards to you and your family….Lorna Folsom Lake Reservoir right, about a mile as the crow flies from the house at Deerhorn Lane around September 1993 with Lorna Jereza and Marissa. Ladies never grow old, nor change, nor pass away! Your gentle voices will flow on forever, when life grows bare and tarnished with decay, As through a leafless landscape flows a tribulet. |
above Taken May 2005 Portugal Cruise..................... ....Sweet the memory is to me........ Of a land beyond the sea, Where the waves and mountains meet, Where the merchants with their wares, And their gallant brigantines .......Sailing safely into port The Library of Celsus, whose façade has been carefully reconstructed from all original pieces, was built ca. 125 B.C.E. by Gaius Julius Aquila in memory of his father, and once held nearly 12,000 scrolls. Designed with an exaggerated entrance -- so as to enhance its perceived size, speculate many historians -- the building faces east so that the reading rooms could make best use of the morning light. An underground tunnel, marked by the simple figures of a woman, a heart, and a price, leads from the library to a nearby building believed to have been a drinking establishment or brothel............
Samson del Pilar, A gallant lad, In sunshine and in shadow, Had journeyed long, Singing a song, In search of Eldorado. But he grew old- That lad so bold- And o'er his heart a shadow Fell as he found No spot of ground That looked like Eldorado. And, as his strength Failed him at length, He met a pilgrim shadow- "Shadow," said he, "Where can it be- This land of Eldorado?" "Over the Mountains Of the Moon, Down the Valley of Sacramento, Ride, boldly ride," The shade replied- "If you seek for Eldorado!".............
With Regina and Elmer Cruz....... next picture above...The white marble Arch of Septimius Severus at the northeast end of the Roman Forum is a triumphal arch erected in AD 205 to commemorate the Parthian victories of Emperor Septimius Severus and his two sons, Caracalla and Geta, in the two campaigns against the Parthians of 195 and 203. After the death of Septimius Severus, his sons Caracalla and Geta were initially joint emperors. Caracalla had Geta assassinated in 212; Geta's memorials were destroyed and all images or mentions of him were removed from public buildings and monuments. Accordingly Geta's image and inscriptions referring to him were removed from the arch.........We should learn to conserve and save more energy and do more effort to do so. Americans are spoiled of all the abundance of food and energy here as compared to some other nations. Other countries are already experiencing this high cost of food and energy for a long time. Are we We should rally against the president to abort the war and not condone the attack. Israel is looking for trouble. They should make friends
| .....below Leonila, Clarita, Rosalina, our Cesar Jaranilla, me and Timothy in Vallejo (11/92) at Lilia Antonio's house.
Dearest Friends, Please pardon my less than prompt response to your emails, but given the situation and circumstance at hand, I'm sure that you all understand. I am extremely thankful and grateful for all of your support and prayers during these trying times; all your love and compassion inspires everyone in the family to remain vigilant and strong when it is most necessary. As of the moment, Jun is steadily recovering from the aneurysm. Although he temporarily needs the aid of a trache and a gastro-intestinal tube for now, all the signs of his health hopefully is an indication that he will eventually recover from his condition. Soon, he will be transferred to Rancho Los Amigos rehab center, which is known to have a 95% success rate. When he is transferred there, it will be okay to finally visit him if you wish to do so. I will inform everyone when this time comes. On another note, I have learned of Mike Bernandino's health condition, and I offer my prayers and support for him. He will remain in my thoughts as a dear friend to my husband and myself . Once again, I want to express my love and gratitude to everyone who has offered their support and prayers to Jun, myself, and my family. They stir in the depths of my heart and are felt by Jun and the rest my family. Again, thank you very much. Lucy Dijamco With Jun and Lucy Dijamco in Messina (06/07).....picture below.....The Temple of Saturn (Latin: Templum Saturni or Aedes Saturnus) is a monument to the agricultural deity Saturn, that stands at the western end of the Forum Romanum in Rome. It represents the oldest-surviving foundation in that area, having been established between 501 and 498 BC. Some sources attributes it to the King Tarquinius Superbus, others to Lucius Furius, although the latter dedication could belong to a reconstruction after the fire set by the Gauls (early 4th century BC). It was also called 'Aerarium', because the Roman national treasure was kept there. The temple marks the beginning of the Clivus Capitolinus, the old road that takes you up the hill of the Capitol. |
On May 6,2007 Sunday, our anniversary, we were lucky to be docked in Venice for 2 days. My grandson, Jose,15, arranged through the internet with the monsignor at the Basilica di San Marco to have our mass there. The monsignor was very accommodating and we were reserved a special place in the church. I heard our names mentioned three times (the mass was in Italian) and after the mass people greeted Boy and me congratulating us. During the dinner that night, the Filipino chef prepared lechon for our table and the Filipino chefs and waiters came out to greet us (special treatment talaga from our kababayans). We had 2 delicious cakes!..Sonia Mendoza
Thank you very much for your concern for our country. We always emphasize forest denudation in all our seminar/workshops in ecological waste management and its adverse effects to our environment like global warming, desertification, floods, siltation of water bodies, water supply,etc. We outline the denudation since 1900 (forest cover then was 70% but Rizal already had misgivings). According to Fr. Walpole of the Ateneo and the Manila Observatory, the Philippines will have only 8% of its forest cover in 2010. The present forest cover is 12%. The DENR suspended the logging permits in the Aurora/Quezon area when the devastating flood happened in December 2004. But these permits have been given back. The loggers are back to their merry making. Enrile has been given back his permit by senatoriable Mike Defensor when he was DENR secretary, to log in the protected area of Samar . Only the loud protests of the church and community is preventing Enrile to resume logging there. The economics of our government officials is very lopsided and twisted. The communities working in the logging areas should be given incentives to work in agriculture. We cannot even have a sufficient supply of rice but communities are lured to work for logging and mining companies! Mother Earth Foundation (MEF) and other NGOs like Haribon, Miriam Peace and many others have advocated a log ban for at least 25 years and at most 50 years to give time for our forests to recover. Logging whether legal and illegal has no place in our country which has been ravaged by greedy loggers (legal and illegal). When you cut a full grown tree in the forest, you cannot replace this by 100 trees because of the diversity lost and the water-holding capacity of the full grown tree. This tree will also release all the toxic elements it has absorbed in its system. The wood and furniture industry can wait until our country has recovered its forest cover. The furniture industry can use materials other than wood in their manufacturing process. We have to “bite the bullet” if we want to survive. We can still export furniture made of other materials. If the buyer wants wood, then they can buy from other countries that can still use wood in their furniture industry. Ciao and all the best, Sonia
Regarding SS, social security carries over to other countries, but medicare does not. The petition is for medicare, which is for healthcare We have here two speeches: one made available by Alex; the other forwarded by Marlo. Thanks to both of you. This is how I see them. The first see our poverty of spirit; the second, the Filipino spirit rising. One pictures the formidable challenges confronting us; the other depicts a future seen through rose colored glasses. One forces us to a deep and hard examination of our ills; the other makes us feel good. One seeks to get to the crux of the problem; the other offers a palliative, non-sustainable by itself. One claims thousand of youths can not get jobs because they dropped out in the 5th grade; the other states college graduates are the elite few. (Lots of college graduates are either unemployed or underemployed because there are too few jobs. They have to apply for employment overseas).
Let me thank you for having found me and putting me into your loop. I have been quite active with the Alumni group in ChE-Chem at Mapua after graduation, and subsequently with NAMA after a few years. Every year, I have this habit of joining the homecoming of MITChEChem and the NAMA. I see a lot of successful alumni who inspire me and allow me to develop better technical knowledge even at the present age of 64. I am happy and overjoyed if you can allow me to join your group ( or rather, can I say my real group?), because I felt lost when I did not join our group during graduation in 1966. I am proud though to have been selected to work as the Editor-in-chief of the 1966 C&G. Everyone in our staff gave their best to come out with the blue colored Yearbook inspired by the theme of a poem by Robert Frost, and the man rowing with so many promises to keep. I actually graduated Octoberian in 1967. In every occasion, I always identify myself as a graduate of 1967, but in reality, I could not locate who are my co-graduates in 1967 except Sheila Tempongko as we see each other often in alumni affairs. I guess the courage to go to USA after graduation was not as strong for me, as it was to a lot of our fellow graduates who got applications at the US Embasssy in 1967. More so did the desire disappear in the horizon when I did not make it in my first board exam. I got the frustration of the profession, and devoted my time in marketing products related to chemistry and chemical engineering. But, I guess all of us has each own story to tell, sucess and not failures, or failure may it have begun with inspiration to succeed at the end of our walk thru life. I have retired as an employee way back in 1998 after 32 years marketing and selling products ranging from essential oils, compounds, perfumes, plating chemicals, metal preparation chemicals before painting and some equipment. Now, I am a minority partner in a corporation with 2 architects, whose main business is outsourcing production/ detailing drawings on architectural/engineering projects using licensed autocad 2000 softwares; our client for 3 years is coming from Hawaii because my partner ( an MIT Mechanical Engineer has his company in Hawaii). Aside from drawings, I sell thru indent, equipment specialized in Wastewwater and Water Treatment (USA) which my partner ( Freddie Leonor) represents under Promark Corp ( Hawaii ). I wish that I will have time to join you and the rest of our school mates in your future plans. Just fill me on some of your plans, and I will do may best to find time; if not, I will inform you my situation. I am restarting from ground zero, and hope that somehow I could still find my nitch in the Sun or rather in the industry within the Philippines. I am following the advice which I gave to my 5 children who have finished their college degrees: "if you fall down, no matter how many times, stand up and try again because the challenge will always be there." Just a thought occurred to me. I counted the number of years after 1966 and came up with a total number of 40 years. Is this supposed to be a number described as a Ruby Anniversary for alumni? Am I to understand from you that there is an affair in the Alumni Homecoming to celebrate this Ruby Anniversary for graduates of 1966? I know the present president of MIT CHE CHEM ALUMNI by the name of Miss Precy Tagala, as well as the president of NAMA who is from ChE Chem. I have not been informed of the upcoming events, but if you and some of our classmates have the interest to make this as an affair to remember, please give me your plans so I can help. [ I have registered my name with goggle under our company's email box of aeirc...@info.com.ph as per your advice. Thank you.] My apologies for the long reply, but I wanted to make sure that you know about me. Please tell me how I can get into your/our loop, even if I am in the Philippines. [Last week, I just got news from my partner that there is a Hawaiian company looking for CAD applicants to be stationed in Philippines or South Korea for a project in a military installation. Maybe I can inform Mapuans who are CAD operators.] Regards to everyone, especially to my classmates. .........Eldy Yap
yes i used to teach in mapua after my graduation for two years and i came to United States as a teaching assistant and stay at the same time with scholarship from the school glad to hear from my fellow classmate ....marshall......... You have done our class a great service. The blogspot and this email group you put up together will foster greater unity, bonding, and friendship among the
Above .....Photo taken March 2005, amongst our MIT friends, from left to right - Fil Villena (stayed in the Phil, but comes to the US twice a year), 1966 Art (family in Phoenix, AZ and lives alone in Akron, Ohio, binata tayo dito), 1966, Efren Afuang (stayed in the Phil), 1965, Ernie Ganuelas (stayed in the Phil, but comes to the US twice a year), 1965 ,Jun Dijamco (back-and-forth Phil & US, lost count on how many times), 1966,Lucy Dijamco, our lovely classmate-in-law. 1966.......I must admit, that I have not been very active putting my little cent here and there, but I do enjoy reading the updates & responses that Carmina and Clarita untiringly email to us, pls keep 'em coming. I am one of the remaining few, still pounding the pavement everyday for financial reasons. However, that retirement "carrot" is getting so close that I could almost taste it - perhaps in 2 years or less. ..............Art V.............We are on to the next chapter of our life. My retirement since last year is so wonderful, and I hope you are successful in getting yours also. I thank God for the bounty we have before us, and the training for our special profession. It is not so easy now to get to this station. As the time pass us by, on to the golden years, it is best to share our friendship that was put on hold because of our immediate priorities to our respective families. It is for this reason, that we need to communicate more, even with just letters and pictures. What you did, sending that photo, rekindles memories, it is a very nice gesture. Keep them coming. I will be on the cruise next May, hopefully, I will see you and your family, like old times again in the Intramuros Quadrangle. Take care and Best Regards, Alexander Below......Here's a picture of Cesar, Perlynn, Me, Rudy & Meny at Infanta and Caesar's Palace. And correction, Ismael - it's not just maids - it's two french maids. The drive to Infanta was very scenic. Ben ordered enough food for 2 to 3 babang-luksa. plus we had lots of buko.The Asis family is a celebrity in the town because of all the help they have given the school and the community. At the last minute, Ben, Josie, Perlynn, Susie and her company decided to go to Singapore. By that time there were no more $120 round trip fare, but they were able to get a package deal for $500+.They flew in the morning; our flight was in the afternoon. We were not able to meet up with them. They still have to tell us about theshopping they did. They also managed to go to Kuala Lumpur.Ben, tell us about this part. Also, how did you bring back all the stuff Josie bought ?We went to Cambodia for 8 days while they were in Singapore.The Chinese New Year celebration was in full swing. Lots of free shows, dragon parade, and a midnight event to ring in the year of the rat. In addition to Singapore's Chinatown (weird for a country that is 75% Chinese), we also went to Little India, the Arab district, and to the Asian Civilizations Museum. The museum is impresive. Unfortunately, the only thing about
Ponte Vechio...Taddeo Gaddi built me. I am old, 1991 Reunion the second day at Buena Park, a whole day affair, inside the Pavilon on the stage a vantage point, eyeing what's going on, below Timothy Villanueva resides in Sugarland, Texas works with Flour Engineers
Above standing Cesar Jaranilla, Tim Villanueva, Mike B., Resty Mandap, Pugeda, Guinhawa hidden, Nidoy, Narcy Encarnacion, Pol Calimbas, seated Pi de Leon, Jess Bustria and Unite rising Jess Bustria, Ted Unite and Mike Bernardino. Below Raymond Corbet husband of Fely Derige, ASC and Pi de Leon at Lilia's place in 1993 Dark is the morning with mist; in the narrow mouth of the harbor Ah! what pleasant visions haunt me as I gaze upon the sea! Sails of silk and ropes of sandal, such as gleam in ancient lore; On the dim and misty lakes gloriously the morning breaks,
Let me add that it was wonderful to see classmates never seen since college – Alex, Pol, Ismael, Jun Dijamco, Irene, Minda, Clarita, Thelma, Regina, Alice, etc. and Marlo & Mayette since their wedding reception at Casino in the Park (across where I now live). It was nice to finally meet Manny, Rolly, Mike, Resty, Jeff, Tony, Rose, Melba, etc. It was even nicer to meet the better halves.
I was surprised to see our classmates looking younger than the Alaska cruise pictures. Most probably some worked out for this Med cruise, had a face lift, nose jobs, liposuction, breast augmentation, nip tuck, or all of the above. Allow me to thank among others Cip, Pol, Citas, Dida, Celia, Alice, etc. for all their contributions to make the cruise memorable. Let me mention that Mike Bernardino was the King of the Cruise (Elvis), that Alex’ wife Marissa had a wonderful piano performance, and that Regina hit a 90,000 pennies jackpot in the slot machine and she savored the ding, ding, ding of the counting. (Regina I think also missed one land tour and was late on one occasion).There was some rough sailing, but then when life hands you a lemon you make le…whoopee. My only disappointment was we were supposed to go to Florence but we ended up in Firenze....Ben
Rest, comrades, rest and sleep! the thoughts of men shall be So walking here in twilight, O my friends! I hear your voices, softened by the distance, Goodbye, my friends, goodbye. The appointed parting Promises a meeting ahead. Goodbye, my friends, without hand, without word, Don't be sad and don't upset your brows, - In this life to die is not new, But to live, of course, is not newer. Goodbye, my friends, goodbye It was preordained we should part And be reunited by and by. Goodbye: no handshake to endure. Let's have no sadness - furrowed brow. There's nothing new in dying. Though living is no newer.
Illusion! Underneath there lies
The summer sun is sinking low; ASC...(08/08/08) | "The Young and the 'Careless' (Restless)." Taken somewhere in Upstate, NY more than 35 years ago. Standing L to R: Meny, Rudy, Ben, Nando & Cesar Sitting L to R: Tony, Romy Merhan (ChE'65), Hernando de Vera Cruz left photo (ChE'66) I still live in Southern California (Chino Hills). Worked for ARCO for about 18 years. Left in 2001 after the merger with BP and now working for my relative (sister-in-law).Regards,Nando Cruz ON EDUCATION OF CHILDREN BY J. DIJAMCO.....I spent for all my kids who had their college education in the Philippines,. but for those who had theirs here, Uncle Sam advanced the payments via educational loan with my promise to my children to pay their loan after they finish; but none of them, luckily, wanted me to pay their loan after they get employed.; they insist they pay the loan themselves. I always advise other parents to do the same, so they won't sacrifice a lot; and what if the child did not finish, the saving goes down the drain; but in this manner, Uncle Sam may be the loser, if the child didn't finish and the child can't pay back the loan. I provided all my children with functional second hand cars that were estimated to last till they finish their course.or for those who had their college in PI till they were able to estabblish themselves.here. Car is not Jun ........BELOW PICTURES OF DANNY ODULIO with OSCAR AND JUN and respective wives in Davao BELOW PICTURE OF ISMAEL IFURUNG, AUDIE, RENA VERGARA AND ...MAZO Lucy and I are very glad to learn that you are interested to visit the neigbouring countries aside from PI come January. Neither Lucy nor I have visited Thailand, China, nor Vietnam; it will be a lot of fun if we can plan a joint tour in Thailand, China, and Vietnam when Angie and you will visit PI. Perhaps we can ask some of our mutual friends/classmates based in PI, like Nanding Salvador, Ed Serra, Boy and Sonia, and Sheila and Fil Villena to join us. and also, some of our classmates, based here in US. Ismael Ifurong, I know, would love to travel to PI. Alex Custodio has never been home since he came to US. Probably we can drag him and wife, Melissa, along. Yes, Marulo, he is retired too. It will add a lot of fun, if he will join. After the cruise in May, I can definitely say the exact date of our the class reunion; and if, it will push throughn or not come January. It will be worth your time and Angie's visiting PI come January, whether or not, the class reunion will push through. Make your vacation 8 weeks, then we can go on tour together, and perhaps with some classmates, most of PI, and visit Thailand, Hongkong, China and Vietnam. Lucy and I have been planning for decades, yes decades, to go around PI and see its beautiful palces and tour our neigbouring countries, but to this time has never materialized. I hope with you and Angie around, it will. I will keep uou posted. Jun O'er the fair woods the sun looks down upon the many-twinkling leaves, In Venice, many of us went to Plaza San Marco by taking the water taxis as soon as our Ship docked. Did a lot of sightseeing, was able to get inside St. Marks Cathedral and of course some shopping. But then the rain came pouring down on us and we got wet and by the next day, I lost my voice. I was hoarse but no pain or sore throat. It stayed that way until we were back in Rome, then the coughing came, sore throat and all. The tour of Venice with Giorgio started smoothly with only a few late, but everybody showed up with even two extras (I only found out because Giorgio had to rush out and buy two extra tickets). We had an extra side treat, Giorgio was able to arrange a gondola ride for 20 euros, and 36 pax bought into these, the others were free for shopping. So after the tour of the magnificent Doge Palace, a W/C stop, we proceeded to the canal site for the gondola ride. It was then that we found out we were missing Taili and Diana who had paid for the gondola ride. Ria and I had to take their seats on the last boat and Giorgio went in search for them. The place was so crowded and packed with people, there is no way one can find them if they are not in the meeting place (unfortunately not established at this point). The gondola ride was fun, felt and saw all the sites shown in the movies but our gondolier did not serenade us, in fact he was not even Italian, he was Spanish, which was just as well because we were able to communicate a little bit in Spanish. From there we proceeded to a Murano Glass Factory nearby, saw a demonstration of glass blowing / making and then we were set free in their store of all beautiful glass designs and of course jewelries. You bet we all had fun shopping. The girls were into all corners, all the good buys & tips were passed around and the guys just stood patiently watching us. Some of my classmates were proud that their wives were not into the buying frenzy so I started teasing them, heckling some maybe, but of course it was not their call, since it was their wife’s choice not to buy as they handle the purse, he, he, he. We had to rush back to the boats (bus per Giorgio) as we were running out of time. Shopping by 74 pax just takes some time. There was no time to go to the Cathedral or be shown other sights. I’m glad most of us were there the previous day. After waiting a bit for a missing couple, we finally boarded the water taxis to the Ship but still no Taili & Diana. They thankfully made it back to the Ship in time as Taili is a seasoned traveler (pro) and knows exactly what to do.....Clarita................................................ White swan of cities, slumbering in thy nest, So wonderfully built among the reeds
With all the excitements, positive and negative feelings about the med. Cruise and land tours, it turned out to be a great experience seeing all
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