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Wednesday, December 9, 2015

The 8th Lagablab Awards 28th November 2015, Unilab Bayanihan Center


Batch 75 of the Philippine Science High School congratulates all the 8th Lagablab Awardees, and in particular our batchmate, Ma. Asuncion A. Silvestre, MD, FPSNbM for Social Upliftment.
Her advocacy is reflected in Unang Yakap, and this highlights the importance of nursing an infant, importantly, mother's milk for the newborns.


She joins the rest of the batch 75 awardees:

For the 4th Lagablab Awards in 2002
Roselmo Z. Doval-Santos,  MD for Community Service

6th Lagablab Awards in 2008
Ma. Amihan V. Abueva  for Children's Protection Advocacy
Joselito H. Sibayan for Industry - Banking and Finance

7th Lagablab Awards in 2011
Benita S. Padilla, MD for Medicine - Nephrology


The nominations are usually made and seconded by batchmates, which are then reviewed and evaluated by a committee.



Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Philippine Science Foundation day and Homecoming - 5 September 2015 Saturday

T'was batch 75's 40th but the silver jubilarians were batch 90.  Batch 90 catered.

However, our batch had already learnt its lessons and we brought food and drinks so were not dependent on their food.  I dont know who, if any, queued for food.  I wish to thank the group of Benita, Inday, Janet and whoever else brought food for the batch.  The guys, as usual, brought liquor, wine, brandy, and beer.  When Benita told me of their plan, I told myself I would bring some pica-pica food like lumpiang shanghai .... but i got hospitalized and didnt have enough time to make arrangements.  Besides, my brother was returning to the USA soon after i was released from the hospital (but i had to continue meds at home).

i just edited a few things first, i havent fully recovered - that's for sure... am making gross mistakes...

I wish to thank our waiter who brought several platefuls of food from batch 90's bounty/largesse.

i had plans about buying food from the stations but as late as past 6, there was still no food.  why?
i have no idea.

They ran out of ice, and the heat was stifling.  I had my Tshirt in my bag, but was happy i was wearing a cool blouse.  They also ran out of cold non-alcoholic drinks like water (yes, even water)

and much, much later, some of the guys had met a batch....90? lady who was wearing a black sexy blouse with her midriff showing.  I always did say that the guys had an eye for the ladies....

more later....

present from batch 75 - in no particular order ---

Judy Uy Holt, Mianne Silvestre (Unang Yakap), Benita Padilla (Kidney Friends), Inday dela Fuente Dans, Amihan Abueva, Kay Uichanco, Janet Calalang Santos, Nimfa Mendoza, Joan Albito-xx, Joy Masanga-xx, Terry Paccarangan, Lerma
Andrew Dimacali, Sonchy Asuncion, Gardee Estacio, Cris Cabalu, Albert Eufemio, Doy Santos, Xen Yazon, Joey Dumandan, Leo Peter Gonzales, Jo Marcelo, Art Morado, Bobby Reyes, Lino Villacastin

the dancers - Dale Amor Villamor, Vee Dulay Perez, Beth San Agustin Yazon, Lito Sibayan and Min, Rosel Doval-Santos and Tess, Sandy Sales, Jason Mayordomo, Jimmy Valena, Alice and Manny Lim

the xx-stand for the married names of the woman.  i dont remember their married name at the time of posting

Familiar steps, maybe?

Standing: Joan, Joy, Inday, Alice (speaking with a hidden Andrew), Jimmy, Vee, Jason, Cris and Seated: Mianne, Judy, me, Amihan, Dale








The batch performers - the finale




Wednesday, September 10, 2014

A Goodreads quote

It seems serendipitous that the quote comes from James Hilton because this year gives back to teachers, and to my mind Mr. Chips (along with Robin Williams in .....Dead Poets Society) is one of the good examples of a teacher.  

In Philippine Science High School, our class - batch 75 - was priviliged to know many wonderful teachers - and in no particular order .........
Agnes Vea (English), Helen Ladera (English, History), Evaline Gerochi (my first homeroom advisor), Nita Alfonso (Filipino), Ms Alfonso (bio), Vicenta Reyes (bio), Rosita Sta. Maria (bio), Cesar Brillantes, Mr. Arboleda (i cant remember his first name)........

People make mistakes in life through believing too much, but they have a damned dull time if they believe too little. 

Novelist James Hilton (born September 9, 1900) wrote Goodbye, Mr. Chips for The Atlantic magazine, where it first appeared as an article before being published as a book. It was inspired by Hilton's father, who worked as a school headmaster.

Sunday, September 7, 2014

The Philippine Science Homecoming. 6 September 2014 - Saturday

It was a wonderful night

For our batch - Batch 1975 - the following people were able to come ....
pictures to follow when i get my copy

in relative order of appearance
(1) - Xen Yazon, (2) - Bobby R. Reyes, (3) - Sandy Sales, (4) - Beth San Agustin- Yazon, (5) - Manny Lim, (6) - Alice Sibal-Lim  and (7) - I - Guia Ongchangco , (8) - Lito Sibayan, our defacto leader,  (9) - Sonch Asuncion, (10) - Droo Dimacali, MD - a pathologist (denizens of the morgue at PGH would certainly know him), (11) - Benjy Catajoy, (12) Gardee Estacio, MD - ortho  (havent seen him for the longest time so it was good to see him), (13) - Fr. Ces Magsino, (14) Lerma Aguda - ooops, i forgot her married name (15) - Benita Padilla MD nephrologist, (16) - Joey Dumandan, MD - reconstructive surgeon (he's from Tacloban)

not a bad showing since we werent the Jubilarian batch, although we made an effort for Sayans's GOLD
we will be one of the Jubilarian batch next year

some were not able to show up -  Amihan -  her Dad, Tito Billy Abueva was in NKTI, so was Kay Uichanco's mom

Lito asked our batch to go onstage since the batch had an announcent for next year -
made a report as to how much had been raised for the teachers (Per Lito, who has all the paperwork, 1.25M has already been raised) wow, ha.  And he was saying that he hoped the group wont mind if the batch will have 2 music numbers for each million raised, and not to worry, we would have professionals to back us up. Ahhhhhh, we still have lots of stars in our eyes - performing stars, that is . :)

****

Batch 74 had a sexy dance number - I was immediately able to identify Helen Lagmay (i dont remember her married name), and Ching Ilao, i think - was the one with the blond wig.   I couldnt remember the other sexy dancer.

The other dancers were pretty good - there was a boy group who danced to Michael Jackson's Billie Jean and they were pretty good, except they omitted the moon-walk part.

another group of dancers wore golden pants (ala Olivia Newton-John in Grease) but the music they danced to was something else.

someone danced to the Macarena -- too bad they didnt have the noodles dancing in the background... i would have

*****

someone said that all the grads have the same DNA.  now, now, being a Sayans grad, we all know that is ... certainly not true.  what we have the same are those embedded in our school hymn -
 and here again is a copy of original hymn

and it is the reaching

THE PHILIPPINE SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL HYMN

ORIGINAL ENGLISH VERSION 

BY MARIO TAQUIWALO
Philippine Science High
Thou stands above with thy thoughts that lift
And fit all thy sons with wings
To lend us flight in the sowing of our gifts
Oh, Philippine Science High,
Thy wisdom arms our youth
As we reach for our dreams, as we strive for our goals
As we seach for the untarnished truth 
Philippine Science High,
The PSHS in us will grow
And go as we wander o’er
The crests and troughs of the sea of life that flows
Oh Philippine Science High
Thy light our beacon be
In our path through the world, in our fight for the right
In pursuit of a glorious thee

Then, Secretary of DOTC gave his cp for any and all questions we - all grads - would have.
i was curious, is there a Sayans grad who is working in the Civil Service.
we have questions to ask ....

picture (s)

me (no, i didnt drink too much, and no, i wasnt sleepy...yet). Alice, Lerma, bobby, Gardee, Sandy, Jiben, Xen
standing:  Manny, Joel, Benita, Lito, Beth


Monday, September 1, 2014

Countdown to the Philippine Science Golden Anniversary

Well, there you go.
This week ends in the Alumni Homecoming on 6 September 2014, the traditional Saturday homecoming.

so, Schoolmate, are you attending?

well, the family is attending ...
that's me, Guia, Batch 75
my bro, Jonas, Batch 80
and my sis, Yet, Batch 84 (a jubilarian this year) and current registrar

our cousin, Renato Ongchangco Lorenzana,  Batch 69 has passed away and i dont know if Rose Cabio-Lorenzana, his wife is attending. Yes, she too is a Sayans, same batch as Reny

and well, some of my batchmates are surely attending ....

mostly Sakonit.  Liza-wife of Jerry (taking the pic), me in my brace, Alice, Benita, Tita Cherry, Amihan, Manny

Yet (batch 84) - with Micko's pet snake

Jonas (batch 80 - who was Corps Commander then) and son Jap





Wednesday, August 20, 2014

To Sayans - Batch 75

I recently had time to see FB posts on the Philippine Science group.  Altthough my batch does post in that group sometimes, we tend to be quite insular  in our communications and post in our batch group instead where posts sometimes fly - back and forth -

Bragging rights.  Seems to have a lot of bragging about respective batches
From batchmates "without Kupas" or talented ones or honored ones

What can i say?  maybe that our batch has no need to brag?

we seem to be quite happy with who and what we are NOW, as we were then
Hmmm, that sounds like bragging, and i really do not mean to brag

I recently had a short email conversation with Gorbo Kintanar, a classmate now based in the US.  I think that as part of our personal growth and in pursuit of fulfilment of our dreams - as we conceive them to be, we - as classmates - went off on our own - to study, pursue our careers, fall in love, fall out of love, find other friends, find extraordinary persons who have lit our eyes, and won our respect - and then, on-and-off, come to meet to reaffirm our ties - as batchmates and friends.

As batchmates, we differ in the degree of our closeness to each other, we are sometimes closer to some than to others, but there are, definitely, strong ties.among all of us

I am very proud of our batch - not just in the achievements individually the batch members have reached and turned into reality, but those the batch have joined together to achieve.  I am particularly proud of our ties to each other

here are the names of the graduating class of 1975



Monday, August 4, 2014

The Philippine Science High School is turning Gold

and it is time to retrieve the memories ....... where is your grad picture?

this is my grad picture .....























My friend Alice sent me this picture of my first year classmates (incidentally, you can find this picture in our yearbook). I was in Neptune and Ms. Evaline Gerochi was our class adviser.  This picture was taken as a reminder of  a class project under literature with teach Ms. Carmencita Alcid who later on became Ms. Mamao, if i have the spelling right.  First year - in the quad, Marcos-type building, where it was easy to spot anyone and everyone.  Efren Abaya who was 4th year then could usually be found playing ping-pong. :)
Efren is the older brother of our batch-mate, Bernie who is now in Texas

I am not sure if that is Cesar Samaniego or Robert Hizon behind Rollie Angeles

the Teach, Rosel, Willie, Vic (+), Bobby, Dp, someone, Rollie, Cindy, Marivic, Kay, Baba. Dale
Rene, Apollo, Ariel, Benjie (+), Ed Roque, Ces, Guia 

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Meeting up with Fr. Minch Fabio and Fr. Ces Magsino

We met at Little Quiapo. Who's we - Alice and Manny, Amihan (whose Dad is again at NKTI), me, and the 2 Fathers - Father Ces and of course, Fr. Minch.

Little Quiapo is the resto behind SSS, along Malakas - nearest cross steets would be Matapang  on one end and VLuna Road at the other end and their main thing is Filipino cuisine.

Those of you who saw Belle's picture of Fr. Minch at Inday's would note that he has white hair, and is much thinner now although he pretty much looks the same.  He said he is a cancer survivor.  I guess that's part of the reason he's thinner.  He also got to view our pictorial records, the 2 huge scrapbooks, courtesy of Alice.

So he's based in Iloilo and is leaving on the 13th of this month.  Fr. Ces says he goes to Manila every now and then to do things.  When I asked what things - he said - visit the doctor (physician is the more accurate term), attend seminars and the like.  He said he was also open to be spiritual director for retreats .... DALE this answers your question.

He also asks for prayers from everyone, and promises to say prayers for us all also.
He also said i should  go to confession sooner than ,,,,,, rarely.  Every week is his recommendation.  I guess he saw the shock in my eyes because he said he knows it is hard, but to try to do it anyway.  i told him i have a personal confession everyday, but he said confessing to a priest gives one the assurance that one is forgiven.
i was going to tell him that i didnt need the assurance because i was very confident i was forgiven.  Fr. Ces did not comment on this exchange.

Btw, Fr. Ces knows how to get in touch with Willie Olaer, not directly - but through Willie's brother.

*** i had to go back to work, but i was lucky to get a personal blessing before i left
:-)

Fr. Minch is a member of the FB Sayans group Batch75

PICTURES COURTESY OF THE LIMS




Amihan, Fr. Ces, Fr. Minch, Alice, me

Amihan, Fr. Ces, Fr. Minch, Guia

Manny, Amihan, Fr. Ces

Fr. Ces

Frs Ces and Minch

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Drabacs - Director Cleofe M. Bacungan - passed away 20 April 2014

Drabacs said goodbye to this existence last Easter Sunday, the 20th of April 2014.  Her wake was held at the Bacungan Hall at the Philippine Science High School, Agham Road, Diliman Quezon City.  Interment was last Friday, 25 April 2014.

Her wish was that donations be made to the PSHS Foundation instead of flowers.  However, a group of us - Alice Sibal Lim, Amihan Abueva, Benita Padilla, Caesar Octavius Parlade (Boboy), Joey Dumandan, and me  :) - took the view that this gracious lady should have flowers and i was tasked to get the flowers for our batch - batch 75.  we figured that donations to the foundation can come at another time (and besides, we had other classmates) - and the rest of the donations could be for the donation.

The rest of the group - who were not able to go with us to the wake Monday 21 April also gave for the flowers - Dale Amor Villamor, Jerry Obaldo, Kay Uichanco. The rest of the batchmates donations, whoever will be giving, willl go to the foundation - i guess. they can do so directly.

i digress.



The history of the Philippine Science High School is entwined with the life and dreams of Drabacs.  Part of this history is documented in the book, "Romancing the Gifted".  The tenacity of Drabacs in the creation of the school can be gleaned from one picture - one of her and then President Ferdinand E. Marcos.

A few of us - Sayans batch 75 have copies.  Every graduate should have one, and should read it.  Roselmo Doval-Santos, one of the wonderful writers of our batch wrote a piece in that book.  I dont know what in the world i was doing when all that was being done, but i should have volunteered to do or assist with the editorial work.

If the PSNAA is listening, they should either reissue an edited version of this or have something similar for the golden anniversary of the school.  IF they do so, i am volunteering to assist with the editorial and layouting or the work -

Many of our lives have been changed because of our high school life, and in so far as we can, we would like to pass it forward

PICTURES COURTESY OF THE LIMS

Fr. Ces

Kay and Doy



Thursday, September 12, 2013

50-1 Philippine Science High School Reunion

September 7 was the 50-1 anniversary celebration day of the Philippine Science High School, Agham Road Diliman Quezon City.  The hosting batch was batch 88.  Food was ..... some spaghetti noodle stuff, chickenini lollipop, beef ala something.  Food was okay although

The theme, sci-fi, appropriately enough.  and they had the Enterprise, but had lots of input from Star Wars.  I was trying to remember the New Trek props, but TOS is really ingrained in me so i thought the hallways were different - it looked more like the ship from Star Wars, you know, when Darth was intent on capturing Leia

We - Xennon (who was running in the elections) and Beth, Lito with the lovely Min, Alice and Manny, Leo Peter, Sonch, Dode, Ji-Ben Catajoy, Carl Dawang, and me were there to represent our batch. Lito brought a couple of bottles of wine, and i drank some.  i also had the idiocy to drink pepsi max. idiocy? well, only because it causes me insomnia, so i had no sleep Saturday night, and i had to make do with sleeping in Sunday --- all day.  Good thing i had filed for leave Monday to do stuff at Camp Aguinaldo so i did not have to wake up early.

there were several "lectures", for example, the directress of PSHSS (imitating UPS - University of the Philippines System) told us about PNoy's appreciation of PSHS graduates.....

i wondered how true that statement was ......
well, let me ask PNoy ...
how many heads of government agencies know their own?  how many heads know which of their employees are Sayans graduates?  do they even know if there is any graduates?


there was the usual request for money as the 50 for 50 saying went.  this really is the goal - that is, to reach 50 million for the 50th anniversary of the founding of Philippine Science.  i dont know what the Batch plans are -

Monday, July 8, 2013

Francisca Yazon, Former Registrar of Philippine Science High School passed away

Condolences to the Yazons.  May you remember the happy times always.

Francisca O. Yazon, former Registrar of the Philippine Science High School, passed away last Friday afternoon, 5 July 2013 of a heart attack.  

This from a text from Dr. Roselmo Z. Doval -Santos, Sayans batch 75  (my batch).

*****
The Wake is at Timothy Chapel, St. Peter's, Commonwealth   (before Tandang Sora).
If you are coming from Philcoa, use the service road - that is, stay on the right.


Mommy Yazon leaves many Sayans grads with the fondest memories. She loved violet/purple obviously before Barney the dinosaur became famous here in the Philippines, and one could always check out her car from whatever floor because it was clearly visible.

She is particularly loved by batch 75, because of Xenon and Beth.
She was a warm and lovely woman, and someone we will always remember.

I dont know if I can go to the wake because my leg really hurts, but i shall light blessed candles (these are candles blest on Candelaria) for her.  I last chatted with her at the Manila Hotel, at the last Lagablab awards wherein Benita S. Padilla, MD was awarded.  She was there with Jessamyn, also a graduate of PSHS, but i cannot remember her batch (Jessamyn's).

UPDATE:
 From Xenon Yazon

Interment, tomorrow, July 10, 2013


Dear Everyone!

Thank you to all who have sympathized with us in our time of grief.  The Yazon family is sad that Mommy is gone but realizes that she has lived a full life.  She is now with her Creator.

Interment details as follows:

7:30-8:30 am   Mass at St. Peter Chapels, Commonwealth Ave.
8:30-9:30 am   Leave St. Peter and travel to Himlayang Pilipino
9:30-10:30 am   Arrival at Himlayang, Short Prayer and Interment.

Xen

Friday, June 21, 2013

Remembering Batch mates

Today Benjie Punay would have been 56, but he passed away just last month, 31 May.
I remember you today. We first met when we were classmates in Neptune at the Philippine Science High School.  Then you went on to UP where you focused on BS Geology, and you later went to Japan.
Alice has a nice album put together with the help of your siblings and friends.

I also take the time to remember Vic Raralio, another guy from Neptune.  He married Armin, the sister of batch 73's Adlai de Pano.  my group will remember Adlai as being the batchmate of Ernie Uichanco, Kuya Ernie to Kay and cousin to Julia Onate (batch 76)

I also remember Lourdes Paredes.  She belonged to the huge Paredes clan, and i remember her home in Kamias.  One of the last outings we had after school days was a picnic there at Wildlife Park.
we signed off on a paper plate.  i do not remember where the paper plate is........

Til tomorrow,  i see you all sheltered beneath our Creator's love.

Friday, May 31, 2013

Saying Goodbye to Benj Punay

Benjie Punay passed away this morning at the ICU unit of the FEU hospital, Fairview, Quezon City.
Condolences to your family.  
May the love you have shown hold you fast until you are in the arms of our Creator.

We will miss you, Benjie.

You are one very nice man, if a trifle shy.
To use the words of Alice "ang bait, bait nya"

I remember you first as a classmate at our first year at the Philippine Science High School at Agham Road ..... when we were still using the Marcos-type classroom.  One of our projects that first year was the curtains to minimize the glare coming in from the bars.  Our homeroom teacher was Evaline Gerochi, and our first ever Christmas party was at home. My home in Kamias, Quezon City.

Those were the early days of being together at Sayans.

Our batch has managed to keep in touch with each other, periodically meeting at places like Lito's, Janet's or restos, and even at Science itself.

then we went to UP-Diliman, where we all went to our separate majors ........
Benj took BS Geology

I remember the jokes everytime there was a power outage ...

Bakit, Benjie, nabitawan mo ba yung cable?

referring to your work with Napocor and that power only surged because you were holding it together.
Bakit, Benjie, absent ka ba?

I saw you last, if not at Lito's house when Jimmy arrived from CA, was at the house.
we talked about the roof and the garage.

goodbye, Benj.

we will hold you in our hearts

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Sayans teachers - see if you identified them correctly


Were you able to match the Sayans teachers with the earlier post (see 2 Jan 2013 post on Sayans teachers)

Do you know who is the National Artist in the group? yes, Rio Alma - Virgilio Almario
Danny Yanga is a dean in UP, physics i think.
Cesar Brillante is now in Australia. Ask Joyce Lindaya-Zonaga if you want to know where exactly
Hermes Fabio is now Fr. Minch - ask Fr. Ces Magsino, batch75, if you want to meet up with Mr. Minch
Ed Sol is now EVP-Investments in SSS
Agnes Vea lives in Xavierville.  I like her home.  She looks the same as always - hasnt aged a day
Helen Ladera still lives in UP Village
Evaline Gerochi and Rosita Sta. Maria head a Sayans school - i do not remember where

and as far as i know
Mr. Marcial Belleza (+)
Mrs. Victoriana Ligan (+)
Ms. Lorna Santos (+)
Mrs. Maura Llaguno (+)


First Batch of Pics

2nd Batch


Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Sayans teachers as presented in Batch 75 yearbook



 Do you remember who they are?
I'll leave you with the picture and get back and post later


Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Prepaid Number if you want to text me

well, only if you want to text me.

here is the number   +639202761052.

replies will be posted in this blog.  
your number will not be fully displayed.

it will be displayed in this manner  +93922-xxx-xxx8

give me a day or 2 to respond

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Happy Anniversary to Philippine Science High School

Happy Anniversary!

PSHS was established in 1964 and 1969 saw the first graduates of the Philippine Science High School.

My cousin (his mom and my dad are siblings), Rene Ongchangco Lorenzana (+) was among the first graduates.  my lolo Sixto (+) was so proud of him. 

my mom thought that her children was at least just as bright as he was and she set about researching how to get into the school for the gifted.  so. she succeeded with me as i am also a graduate of the Philippine Science High School, with honors yet. 

my 2 siblings followed me. 

i attended the reunion tonight - and i was with these batchmates - sorted alpha by first names

Alice Sibal Lim
Andrew Dimacali
Carl Dawang - flying overseas tomorrow
Dode Arcilla
Beth San Agustin Yazon
Jimmy Valena
Lito Sibayan
Manny Lim
Rosel Doval-Santos
Xen Yazon

that made 11 of us for our batch

Tylette Moreno, Nina Santos Keppler dropped by our table for chitchat.

batch 87 was the main hosting batch as they were celebrating their 25th.
the food was good, and the lechon was superb.  i only ate a little, well - because i cant afford to eat a lot.
my stomach would get upset and i do NOT want my tummy upset

the elected people are as follows.
ONGCHANGCO-DIAZ, Theresa Anne O. “Yeyet”
FLAVIER, Jonathan David A. “Jondi”
BARANDA, Edmund Jason G. “EJ”
SANTIAGO-EUBANAS, Gina Antonina E. “Gina”
ESPINO, Jan-Michael B. “Jan”
STA. MARIA, Victor David T. “David”
BUCAYAN, Julianito Jr. G. “Jubucs”

i voted for 3 people here.  the other person i voted for was Danny Silvestre, batch 73
alas, he didnt garner enough votes.  i guess a lot of grads didnt know him.

will update for the pics.



Dode, me, Rosel, Alice, Carl - pointing to Benita's picture





this time with Manny




The lovebirds - Alice and Manny by the Arc de Triomphe, Sayans style




Standing:  Lito, Manny, Sonchi, Dode, Alice, me, Droo with Carl, Beth, Rosel




Alice and I

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Sayans - III

i was told, very reliably, that the project to transfer the Philippine Science High School campus at Agham Road to elsewhere has been dropped.

i thank all those who spoke up against the transfer, and i thank those who agreed the transfer is not a good idea.  thank you to Tylette Moreno, and all the Sayans people!

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Sayans - II

I can feel  -ber coming.

and with it,  the Anniversary of the Philippine Science High School comes to mind

I have the new T-shirt.  The one with the words of the Song, or the Science Hymn.
When my batchmates and I graduated from Sayans, we sang the this one -

Cora Andres, now Cora Andres-Bisda  did the honors and played the piano for all of us


ORIGINAL ENGLISH VERSION
BY MARIO TAQUIWALO
Philippine Science High
Thou stands above with thy thoughts that lift
And fit all thy sons with wings
To lend us flight in the sowing of our gifts
Oh, Philippine Science High,
Thy wisdom arms our youth
As we reach for our dreams, as we strive for our goals
As we seach for the untarnished truth
Philippine Science High,
The PSHS in us will grow
And go as we wander o’er
The crests and troughs of the sea of life that flows
Oh Philippine Science High
Thy light our beacon be
In our path through the world, in our fight for the right
In pursuit of a glorious thee


Our Batch Song

What the world needs now is love sweet love,
It*s the only thing that there*s just too little of.
What the world needs now is love sweet love,
no not just for some but for everyone.

Lord we don*t need another mountain,

There are mountains and hillsides enough to climb,
There are oceans and rivers enough to cross
Enough to last until the end of time

What the world needs now is love sweet love,

it*s the only thing that theres just too little of,
what the world needs now is love sweet love,
no not just for some but for everyone

Lord, we dont need another meadow,

there are corn fields and wheat fields enough to grow,
there are sunbeams and moonbeams enough to shine,
oh listen Lord, if you want to know

What the world needs now is love sweet love,

its the only thing that theres just too little of.
what the world needs now is love sweet love,
no not just for some, oh but just for every every everyone.

what the world (whoa whoa) needs now,

is love (is love) sweet love
what the world ( oh oh) needs now
is love (is love) sweet love
what the world (whoa whoa) needs now
is love (is love) sweet love

I was at the Philippine Science High School when there was only one campus and it was  the Diliman campus at Agham Road, Quezon City where i hope it will remain til the world ends

one does not move a Harvard or any Ivy League school for any reason, does it?
and the campus has produced many talented individuals ......
Jimmy, my classmate, calls it simply sentimental
that is partly true, but sentiment and nostalgia is powerful
and for many logical reasons, my friend Roselmo Doval-Santos can articulate for me




Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Sayans

This is to celebrate my friendship with my batchmates at Sayans, and this is NOT complete

The Sakonits  (in NO order, sometimes Chaos can be fun)
Atty Rafael Orencia
Alice Sibal-Lim
Doc Jerry Obaldo (nuclear medicine), MD
Pastor Mel Cartera
Caesar Octavious Parlade  (Boboy)
Butch Tupas
Doc Joel Dumandan, MD (Joey)
Dale Amor Villamor
and yours truly 

Our many MDs
Benita S. Padilla, nephrologist and internal med
Leonila Dans, pediatrics
Roselmo Doval-Santos, industrial med
Jay Crisostomo, cosmetic surgery
Joey Dumandan, reconstructive surgery
Mianne Silvestre, new born babies
Ces Alincaste
Gardee Estacio


our bankers
 Boboy Parlade
Jose Marcelo
Joselito Sibayan
Roberto Reyes (Union Bank)


our IT people
Doy Santos
Dode Arcilla
Joan Albito Villegas
Timmy Bisda
Vivs Malabanan Pacia

our geologists
Art Morado
Sandy Sales
Lino Villacastin

our artists
Amihan Abueva
Janet Calalang Santos
Fr. Ces Magsino
Cora Bisda

our educators
Alice Sibal Lim
Gorbo Kintanar
Nimfa Mendoza

will update.....