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UP HIGH '66 WEB PAGE
Welcome to our Web Page, a source of information for the 35th Class reunion in New York City.A place to share stories, pictures, etc..  Suggestions are encouraged. Jan  2001

UP High '66 35th Class Reunion June 22-24, NYC   Class Fundraising GuestbookMyke G visits UP  Nov 25 Photos Edith Q. Wedding 
 Dec Page  Nov Page  Oct Page   Maline's Bday in LA  Al & Prunie' RP Visit   Senens LA Visit  Jeanie's Birthday  Email Addresses  1996 Pics
Nov 25, 2000 Coctails at Cat's

35TH ANNIVERSARY CLASS REUNION, NEW YORK CITY- 2001
 
 
 

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Edith Quintos-de Leon Wedding- Dec 23, 2000

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Schedule of Events:
June 22, Friday 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM     Leave Courtyard Hotel  (Transportation provided)
                         8:30 PM - 11:30 PM   Spirit of New York Dinner Cruise  ($63.00 per person)
June 23, Saturday - Brunch at Rene Bersamin's Residence - Games and Socials
                            - Evening; Dinner/Dance Courtyard by Marriott (open to all UP High batch)
June 24, Sunday -   Brunch at the Hotel (Classmates only)

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Fundraising for our Alma Mater - by Jess Socrates

We, graduates of U.P. High School Class of 1966, have always been known for our love and loyalty to our alma mater. For us, the four years we spent in UP High are about the most important years of our lives. These are years that will never be forgotten, forever etched in our memories and even passed on to our next generation. And because we love our school so much, our class stands on record to have consistently been the most giving to our alma mater.

After graduation from UP High, many of us went on to college to pursue different interests and then build varied careers and our families. It is no surprise that for years, we went our own ways and forgot about our high school classmates. This was however by necessity and not by choice. Because, given the chance to rekindle the old fire, 25 years after graduation, in 1991, we once again got reunited in such a way that old ties reestablished can never ever be broken again. From then on, we have been together for major reunions, birthday celebrations, picnics and other social activities. We excitedly reschedule our
work and home activities to host visiting classmates - both in North America and in the Philippines. The internet and computer age has likewise bonded us together on a daily basis, as we share our happiness and sorrows, jokes and memories, offer prayers for each other, first on our E-mail lists and now on the E-group. We are once again together daily as a group and as classmates in the virtual world.

During our first reunion in California, back in the summer of 1991, we agreed in principle to embark on a life long project dedicated to supporting UP High, its students and faculty. We wanted to set this up to allow any classmate, regardless of financial status, to participate. We wanted a project that will allow us to help out our school every year without depleting our funds. We wanted a project that will outlive us and continue its work in perpetuity.

To satisfy all these, we decided to build an Endowment for UP High. Because we did not want to go through the rigors of maintaining a not-for-profit legal entity, we initially hooked ourselves with the Permanent Endowment Fund of the UP Medical Alumni Society in America (UPMASA), on account of my affiliation with this organization. We asked classmates to make affordable annual contributions to our Endowment. Many made annual lifetime pledges of $100 per year for life. Other smaller and larger amounts were also contributed. No amount of contribution was refused. Every dollar or every penny added on to the Endowment remains in the Fund forever. The idea is to continually build the principal monies in the Fund to enable this sum to earn interest.  Then, only the annual interest earned is used to finance our projects for UP High.

Since we started this project in 1991, we have raised over $10,000. Most of this money was sent to the Philippines and deposited with the UP High, Prep, Elementary, Integrated School Foundation, Inc. (UPHPEISFI). Coincidentally, our
classmates in the Philippines are major players with  UPHPEISFI.

Every year, since 1992, Class 1966 is recognized  during the annual commencement exercises when at least one "Tony Tagamolila Scholar" comes up the stage for an award. Of the more than 10 scholars we have supported, one is now a physician in the Philippines. We have also helped out our former teachers with some token appreciation for making a difference in our lives. Some selected classmates had the opportunity to visit Professors Ligaya Fernandez and  Josefina Roque in their waning years.

While North America-based classmates shared their treasures, classmates from the Philippines, shared their time and talents working on movie premieres and golf benefits to complement our Class Endowment. As a result of all these, since the
birth of  UPHPEISFI, UP High Class of 1966 has always consistently maintained the distinction of having the largest amount of money with the UPHPEISFI.

And we will not stop with this. On account of lifetime pledges, we continue to increase the principal in the Fund. We have since moved our operation from the UPMASA to the "Friends of UP" (FUP), another non-profit organization which is broader in its scope of activities. Whereas the UPMASA was limited by law to raise funds only for the UP College of Medicine, the FUP is allowed by law to raise funds for any UP purpose. Instead of sending the principal to UP, we have now decided to keep the principal with FUP and then send the interest annually to UP. Our current balance with FUP is $ 2388.09. Of this amount, $364.21 represents interest that our fund earned last year.

At this point, 28 classmates based in North America are supportive of this project. Majority send contributions every year. Many consider their annual contribution as their "Christmas present" to their high school. Any amount contributed to this project will make you a supporter. No one is excluded. There is always an opportunity to participate since this is perpetual project.

Join us!

For more information, E-mail Jess Socrates at hithere@netrax.net.
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Cat Echanis-Guzman celebrate 'Golden Years' with classmates

From Bobby Sanchez-
I came 2 1/2 hrs late, as usual, and a good number were
already there -- Noel U, Ruben S, Chuchi A, Bing S, Tito D, Loreta S,Maline A, Dante B, Orly B, Tabby C, Ginggol L, Vicky M, Gigi J, Cowa H, Bobby M, Carol P, Cynth P, Paul R, Joey R, Dick S, Alma S, Ed S, Baby Z, Fely, and of course, Cats E Guzman, the b-day girl, and her husband.  All
of them, except a few ladies are easily recognizable. Translated: Pareho pa rin ang mga mukha, medyo tumanda lang ng konti! 
Ruben and Noel made fun of latecomers, making them guess the name of a supposed-to-be classmate who was actually Vicky's husband.  Of course everyone failed and put on the spot, and everyone else had fun.  Other latecomers were Agnes Q, Joselito S, Rey A, Mario S, Gene S, Kiko L,Torch
M, Butch J, Sue V, Butch del D, Freddie P, and last but not the least, Doy Vea. 
I guess everybody enjoyed it because it was too informal -- no prepared program except to talk, laugh, eat, drink, take pictures, and more talks, more laughs, and more reminiscings.  That's one of the distinctives of our batch, don't you agree? 
Of course we had toasts to our 2 new Brigadier Generals Rey A and Gene S.  B-day candles were lighted and put out by classmates turning 50. 
Then a short mtg: (1) Decided that the next reunion will be Nov 24, 2001 at Cats' residence again, and Chuchi will donate P20,000 to it if it will be in the same format.  See?  (2) What to do with the class funds -- bank requires a SEC registration which we do not have as a foundation.  Chuchi
the lawyer advised it's too tedious to register, so why not just put it in c/o signatories Maline A, Ruben S, and Ed S.  Copies of updated class directory were distributed and alumni T-shirts were sold at a hargain. 
The food was superb with a lechon de leche as main, catered by Maline's fastfood and resto.  There were tete-a-tetes among close friends, drinking bouts by you know who, candid conversations around tables.  All in all, the atmosphere was relax, jovial, in kindred spirits, and very warm. 
What a batch!!!  Tito D and Orly B who also belong to another batch were one in enviously saying, "iba talaga 'tong batch na 'to, ang saya, ang gulo."  Oo nga! 
From Vicky Marinas- 
 It was definitely fun. Remember we had a 'retro' theme for outfits?  The  girls came in their best 60s,  the  boys, in their lousy 90s.  Masunurin talaga ang mga babae.  Pinaka-colorful si Agnes.  She came in blouse and  mid-calf skirt with matching socks and flat shoes reminiscent of our high school get-up.  May dala pang school bag.  She was laughing so much at herself. Carol came all the way from Cagayan de Oro in a becoming  HS of the 60s outfit.  A number of us came in white blouse with the front opening tied in knot 'ala-Sandra Dee'. I hope Tito de Gamo got our best angles.  Napaka-gulo ng mga kodakan.
Maline prepared for about 60 people.  According to Ed and Loret  around 40showed  up including my hubby Lino and Fely's Andy.  About 15  or so  who said they will come were no shows and they missed it.  Because it was Cat's BDay, she had lechon  in addition to the pica-pica.  Drinks were flowing served by very attentive CKiss waiters.  There was no more program but we had  a candle-on-the-cake ceremony for all the golden celebrators and a toast  for batch 66.  So who were there?  Bobby Novenario who left early, Cynthia
Pundol, Gilda Lagera, Cora Hizon & Carol P (pareho na silang lola),  Councilor Baby Z, Tabby who is not  a golden girl yet, Alma,  Prof. Gigi,  Sue in an all-blackoutfit.  Rey
 and Gene were the center of attention.  Pinakamaingay si Ruben at pinaka-generous si Chuchi.
 My husband had his share of fun, kasi hindi siya ma-i-dentify ng mga male classmates.   I also saw Dr. Dick,  Joselito Santos,  Orly Borja, Bing Santos, Atty.Butch, Dante, Noel,  Director Joey, Pastor Butch and Pastor Bobby.  Paul Reyes and Mario Santos sat at our table. Francis Lumen (now the President of National Broadcasting Corp) came late.  I was  surprised to see Freddie Poe ('65).  I had left when Doy and
 Torch  dropped  by.  Freddie Guzman was a most gracious host gamely joining the banters with Cat beside him.  Mid-way, Maline called everyone's attention for next year's reunion. 
I will stop here and let others  share.

*Note - we are waiting for others to share their insights as well.  Pictures will be appreicated.
 

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Mike Gonzales Reflections
Hi folks; Becky: You should be getting cruise ticket payments for 2 in your snail mail. Sorry for the delay. I am still trying to ground my air-legs after flying from Manila-SF-Burbank-SJ last week. And then to find out I have been promoted to be the Tech manager for the Overseas Studies Program here in Stanford. Yikes! More travel!
Anyway, I had a pleasant visit to our beloved UP campus (probably the only public real estate in QC with trees) and observed the country agonize about Estrada. I was hoping to catch the Nov 21 party at Cat's but my Northwest plane developed mechanical trouble just before takeoff and had to change plane to PAL- a 12- hr delay . So things are not meant to be. Back home, I just stayed in UP and walked (often in the rain) and drove around the campus. It seemed to be a lot more busier than my last vist and the visit before that. Although early in the morning, I noticed quite a few joggers running my old route around the oval. Early morning is my favorite time in UP: The cool Nov air anticipating the coming of Pasko. Then the cresendo shouts of puto and pandesal vendors (yes they still cart around those shinny tin containers). Finally, of course, the pungent smell of siga and trash being lit in someone's back yard. Ah, the sights and sounds of UP.
On my last night, Ed Sarangaya, Alma Santos, Cat Ech treated me to dinner at Maline's who generously hosted the group at her Chocolate Kisses restaurant. Good old 4B's. I truly appreciate the gesture. Apparently, this was a prelim to a picnic being planned next day at Antipolo. Unfortunately, I had to fly out of Manila on that day. (My apologies to the planners- I will try     staying longer next time. I hope they went ahead with the picnic without me and took advantage of the Boni Day holiday.) It was really good to hear that our classmates, some of whom I have not heard from in 30 years, are doing well. I noticed the exchange on this list about our former teachers. I did get a chance to greet those who came for my dad's novena - Mrs. Pineda, dela Cruz, Miss Anonuevo, Miss Emeteria Lee all of whom look strong and spritely. There is talk that in the vacant lot next to ours where Ms Rafols house once stood, that they will build a "retired teachers" home. Perhaps this is one area where our help might be appreciated as well.
So here's my ten centimos worth suggestion: To those who are in the SF Bay area and those from nearby cities who can came, perhaps we can plan a picnic/get-together after Christmas. We can talk about pre NY stuff and possible charitable activities that we can put on the table. I am willing to organize this (email/phone) and with anybody else who is interested. So think      about it.
In the meantime, have happy thoughts for Christmas and the up-coming Holidays. (Attached is a picture of us at Maline's, see top of page)
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January Birthday Celebrants

GREGORIO, JOSE J. "JOEL"  January 2
AUSTRIA, DAVID "DAVE"  January 5
MEDINA-GUTIERREZ, BELINDA "BEL"  January 7
QUEJAS-SUZARA,  MELANIE  January 8
 ZABAT-SANTOS, GRACE  January 11
LAGERA-MUTUC, GILDA VERONICA "DINGGOL"  January 13
YARISANTOS, MACARIO P. "BEE"  January 15
FERNANDEZ, MELANIO L.  January 17
SANTOS-GERARDINO, ALMA  January 19
AGUILAR, JOCELYN "JOY"  January 21
AQUINO, PAZ T.  January 24
CASAMBRE-SEVILLA, VIRGINIA "GINNY" January 26
BERSAMIN, RENE  January 31
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