Of 2011 - psme

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Of 2011 - psme
June 2011
2011 1st Edition
Board
Of
Directors
2011
Perpecto D. Aguirre
President
Elpidio S. Catamio Jr.
Executive Vice President
David V. Oida Jr.
VP Internal
Airis John L. Fabella
VP External
Jovel O. Ortiz
Secretary
Alan T. Moyano
Treasurer
Arturo G. Bongolto
Auditor
Simeon C. Gonzales, Jr
Board of Directors 2011
Oath Taking
PRO
Bienvenido C. Tajan Jr.
Director for Technical Affairs
Harry P. Ramos
Director for Code & Ethics
Nazario P. Relente
Director for Membership, Awards &
Recognition
Diosdado Gamayao
Director for Professional & Enhancement
Elmer M. Briñas
Director for IT & Publication
A Subsidiary of TADMUR Holdings W.L.L
Muhajan Hadjula
Director for Plant Tours
Aristotle V. Santos
Director for Sports & Recreation
Advisers
PP Eugene M. Bautista
Charter President-Qatar
PP Reynaldo B. Castillo
Past President -SA
PP Edwin M. Marcos
Past President -SA
PP Noel T. Bathan
Past President -Mandaue Chapter
IPP Virtud P. Barraza
Pat President-Qatar 2010
F
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C
irst
iddle
ast
egional
onvention
PSME-Qatar Chapter Successfully Hosts
1st PSME Technical Seminar on
Fire Fighting System
the 1st Middle East Regional Convention,
November 18 – 20, 2010, Doha, Qatar
By Tom Aguirre
President, Psme Qatar Chapter
MABUHAY ANG PSME 1st MIDDLE
EAST REGIONAL CONVENTION!!!
Filipino Mechanical Engineers : Gearing for
Excellence amidst Global Challenges is the
theme for the First Middle East Regional Convention of the Philippine Society of Mechanical
Engineers.
PSME
1st Middle East Regional Conference
Ramada Hotel, Giwana Hall
Doha, State of Qatar
November 18-19, 2010
A week before EID AL ADHA, the FMERC Organizing Team headed by Engr. Rey Castillo, Convention Chairman declared an all systems GO
to all five (5) PSME Middle East Chapters
(PSME-Qatar, PSME-CRSA, PSME-SA, PSME
UAE and PSME Abu Dhabi) as well as to the
PSME National Board.
The Convention having its scheduled dates
from November 18 – 20, 2010 was held in one of
the most prestigious hotel landmarks in Doha,
Qatar, The Ramada Hotel – Doha and being
successfully hosted by no less than the PSMEQatar Chapter Officers, Board of Directors and
Council of Past Presidents.
It was with great honor and pride for PSMEQatar 2010 President Engr. Virtud “Bimboy”
Barraza and his BOD to welcome all the arriving
delegates as early as November 16, 2010 in
Doha, Qatar. Aside from heading the Chapter,
being the sub-committee chairman on Administration, includes arrangements for the accommodation, tour and transportation as well registration for all the delegates, sponsors and
guests.
The flow of events starting from day 1 was ably
chaired by Engr. Noel Bathan who made all the
necessary arrangements with the hotels, food,
physical arrangements,, technical presentations
and program to ensure that everything has
been properly executed as planned. Of course,
the ultimate success of the Convention will not
be possible without the perseverance and patience of Finance Sub-Committee Chairman
Engr. Eugene Bautista who together with the
other Middle East chapter Presidents well managed to get good sponsors for the event. And
to ensure that every Rial counts,
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The PSME Qatar Chapter held its Technical Seminar on
February 18, 2011 at the Caravan Banquet Hall. It was well
attended by the active and new members of the PSME
Qatar Chapter.
Sponsors for the event were Chubbfire and Takyeef Electro-Mechanical represented by their Managers Mr. Rami
Batrawi and Mr. Ossama Bashennaty respectively.
The programme which took place in the morning was divided into two (2) sessions. The first session was handled
by the Chubbfire wherein they presented technical information on their various types of Fire Fighting products
such as Kiddie Fire Protection GX FM200, Fire Pumps,
Fire Alarm Sytem, & Sprinkler Fire Fighting System. An
open discussion and interaction between members and
presenters ensued further enhancing the knowledge of
the attendees.
Budget Officer Engr. Edwin Marcos did a splendid job of handling the finances and that the
allocation for each expenses have been accounted for No less than the PSME Philippine National President Engr. Renato Florencio, VP Engr. Antonio Tompar, Past National President
Engr. Ernie Casis attended this prestigious and historical event unfolding in the books of
PSME. The PRC Board of Mechanical Engineering headed by Engr. Leandro Conti and Engr.
Vic Vosostros where also present during the whole 3 day affair. Newly appointed PRC Commissioner and former BME Chairman Engr. Freddie Po was very visible and has interacted
aptly with almost all the delegates from picture taking sessions and side technical discussion.
He also gave a very inspirational message during the BME night being the guest of honor. A
total of 135 registered delegates coming from the 5 - PSME Chapters all over the Middle East
and quite a number of guests from the National Office.
Presentation of Plaque on our Sponsors
The succeeding session was a seminar and hands-on
practice on Manual Hydraulic Calculation per the Qatar
Civil Defense requirements by Engr. David Oida, the incumbent Internal - Vice President. The same as with the
previous session, the attendees were so enthusiastic to
learn and develop a simple Hydraulic Calculation and
selection of a Pump equipment given a sample plan.
The PSME Qatar Chapter has indeed appreciated and is thankful to
both sponsors Chubbfire and Takyeef Electro-Mechanical for their
continued support to the society. Also, to those members who attended the seminar, thank you and may you continue to support the
society.
The usual Filipino hospitality was accorded to all those who attended the convention. At the
formal closing of the convention, the FMERC Chairman Rey Castillo handed over the Chairmanship to the upcoming Second MERC Chairman Engr. Arthur Esmade SA-PP And the
PSME-SA Chapter who will be the host for next years convention.
The Organizing Committee would like to express their heartfelt thanks and congratulations to
all the PSME-Q Chapter Officers and Membership, Sponsors and Guests who have joined to
make another milestone in the history of PSME by successfully hosting the First Middle East
Regional Convention.
Write-up by : Engr. Noel T. Bathan, PME,AVS, P.E.(Qatar)
1st Middle East Regional Convention
1
Seminar on Fundamentals of Fire
Fighting System Design
2
Toast Master Club
3
Technical Report
4
Technical presenter chubb International
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Perfecto D. Aguirre
Elpidio S.Catamio Jr.
David V. Oida Jr.
Airis John F. Fabella
PSME ORYX 1st Edition
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Jovel O.Ortis Jr
1st General Membership
Meeting & Plumbing
Design / Engineered
Alan T. Moyano
Artuto G. Bongolto
Simeon C.Gonzales Jr
Bienvenido C.Tajan Jr.
Harry P. Ramos
Approach
By Tom Aguirre
President , PSME Qatar Chapter
It was a cloudy morning on March 25,2011 when
members of the PSME Qatar starting to arrive at
the venue, Caravan Restaurant for the 1st PSME
Qatar General Membership Meeting
Nazario P.Relente
Diosdado Gamayao
Elmer M. Briñas
Muhajan Hadjula
Aristotle V. Santos
Board Of Directors 2011
Perpecto D. Aguirre, President Elpidio S. Catamio Jr. Executive Vice President
David V. Oida Jr. VP Internal Airis John L. Fabella, VP External, Jovel O. Ortiz, Secretary
Alan T. Moyano, Treasurer Arturo G. Bongolto, Auditor Simeon Gonzales, PRO
Bienvenido C. Tajan Jr., Director for Technical Affairs Harry P. Ramos, Director for Code & Ethics
Nazario Relente, Director for Membership, Awards & Recognition Diosdado Gamayao, Director for Professional &
Enhancement Elmer M. Briñas, Director for IT & Publication Muhajan Hadjula, Director for Plant Tours
Aristotle V. Santos, Director for Sports & Recreation
The programme started with an Invocation after
which no less than President, Engr. Tom Aguirre
welcomed the membership in attendance as well
as the guests. One of the highlights of this GMM,
was the Induction Ceremony where the new members of PSME Qatar where being inducted as full
pledge active members of the society for the year
2011. 2010 PSME Fellow Awardee Engr. Rey Castillo administered the Induction
of the new members.
Moving further into the morning session, a Seminar on Plumbing, Engineered
approach was given by no less than the incumbent Vice President ,Engr. Elpidio
Catamio who unselfishly shared his technical expertise on the topic and put emphasis on the design basis for the selection of equipment and the pipe sizing
using Fixture Unit Method. In order to further satisfy the attendees as their further
queries on the just concluded topic, a Question and Answer portion took place
where the members actively participated in asking the speaker.
The afternoon session was opened by the Guest of Honor and no less than the
Philippines Consul Hon. Jabbar Adiong who gave a speech on how to make the
PSME membership grow. The main highlight of the affair was the Oath-taking of
8 Professional Mechanical Engineers who recently passed the PME Board Exam
given in November of last year Hon. Jabbar Adiong administered the Oathtaking
Ceremony. Our Congratulations to the 3rd batch of PME Passers.
Eugene M. Bautista
Reynaldo Castillo
Edwin M. Marcos
Noel T. Bathan
Virtud Barraza
Advisers
IPP Eugene M. Bautista, Charter President-Qatar , PP Reynaldo B. Castillo, Past President -SA
PP Edwin M. Marcos, Past President -SA, PP Noel T. Bathan, Past President -Mandaue Chapter ,
PP Virtud P. Barraza, Past President Qatar Chapter 2010
To conclude the affair, the formal plenary session started at 2:30 in the afternoon
Chaired by Pres. Engr. Tom D.Aguirre. A quorum was declared to start the plenary session. Further presented and discussed were the organizations Financial
Status , PSME Website, PME & ME examination etc. Past Presidents Engr. Rey
Castillo & Engr. Eugene Bautista were among those made the plenary session
alive. And lastly, closing remarks was delivered by Engr. John Fabella , External
Vice President.
Hope to see you in the next GMM and Mabuhay ang PSME – Qatar!!!
Induction of New Members vested by
PP Rey Castillo
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Testing and Commissioning of Fire and
The sequence of operations for individual smoke control cycles will vary depending on the application.
Operation of individual fans and dampers is then initiated manually by fire personnel or the "authorized operator" of the smoke control management system
By: ELPIDIO S. CATAMIO, Jr., PME, PMP
EVP-PSME Qatar Chapter CY2011
Preparation
1.1
Verify proper sequence of operation.
In most of air systems, all air handling units will shut down and smoke dampers will close upon an alarm
condition.
Smoke Control Systems
Test Procedures
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Create a test form. The test procedure must thought through and documented before conducting the test. Test
form must be designed in such a way that it will assist in data collection and subsequent evaluation, also that a
less experienced staff may be able to execute the test.
Most engineered smoke control cycles, individual fire-smoke dampers may be required to operate when air is
still flowing across the damper assembly.
This operating condition generates many issues that should be addressed as early as possible in the design
process, including:
Specifying dynamic closure rating of all fire-smoke dampers (if applicable).
1.2
Determine acceptance criteria. Acceptance criteria shall be based on physical characteristics of the fire and smoke
dampers, and also as per proper sequence of operations for engineered smoke control cycles and zone pressurization control strategies.
Reviewing all aspects of the desired smoke control cycle to determine if any combination of operating conditions would result in duct velocities rising higher than the dynamic closure rating of any damper. System
design or sequence of operations may need to be altered to alleviate potential operational problems.
1.3
Provide instructions/precautions. Consider atmospheric conditions. Ensure proper care is taken when verifying
system operation. Be sure to have an emergency “exit” strategy in place should the test need to be aborted prior
to completion. If a test fails, the source of the failure should be identified and conveyed to the proper authority.
The system should be re-tested once the repairs are done.
Considering use of the dynamic braking feature of the supply fan VFD in order to slow the speed of the fan
down quickly during initial system shut-down so that fire-smoke dampers that are not designed to operate
against an air flow will not have operational problems.
1.4
Specify participants and roles/responsibilities.
The following shall be the participants in the testing process. The general role and responsibility of the respective
participant throughout the testing process defined and customized based on actual project requirements.
New Construction Project
Existing Building Project
Testing and Commissioning Provider
Testing and Commissioning Provider
Mechanical Contractor
Building Operating Staff
Control Specialist Contractor
Control Specialist Contractor
Safety Inspector/Officer or Engineer
Safety Inspector/Officer or Engineer
Electrical Contractor/Engineer or Technician
Smoke Control Cycle Test Procedure:
Verify all component pre-functional checklists are complete.
An engineered smoke control cycle is designed to prevent the migration of smoke. This can be accomplished by:
Maintaining air pressure differentials between the event zone and rest of the building.
Typically the pressure differentials are created by actively controlling various smoke dampers and the building's
HVAC system and/or dedicated fans.
Prior to performing any functional tests, the commissioning pre-start, start-up, and verification checklists on all fan
systems and dampers should be completed, as well as applicable manufacturer's pre-start and start-up recommendations.
Verify proper operation of the smoke control cycle.
Initiate an event signal and verify the following:
All HVAC fans shut OFF and all smoke dampers close.
All individual fans (HVAC and/or dedicated systems) and dampers respond appropriately to the desired positions when commanded.
Pressure differentials are maintained (measure pressure differential between event zone and adjacent zones
to ensure this). The control strategy may stipulate fan VFD speed and individual VAV box damper positions
for the pressurized zones, each of which may need to be adjusted and balanced during commissioning in
order to maintain proper pressure differentials under all operating conditions.
Note - that stack effect; wind speed and direction and outdoor temperature may all influence measured pressures and system balance.
Virtually every engineered smoke control cycle requires that air handling units bring in 100% outside air in
order to pressurize zones surrounding the event zone. The following precautions will help minimize potential problems or catastrophic failures during testing:
In cold countries code require that the freezestat safety be by-passed when an air handling unit is in smoke
control mode. Hence the pre-heat and/or heating coil(s), as well as the heating system, must be functioning
in order to prevent the cooling coil from freezing if the smoke control cycle is tested during sub-freezing
conditions. Note that most pre-heat or heating coils are typically not sized to handle 100% sub-freezing outside air, hence coil size should be checked during design review to ensure the coils will be big enough to at
least prevent the unit from freezing during an actual smoke control management event.
Along the same lines, if the smoke control cycle is tested during extremely hot conditions, the cooling coil(s)
as well as the entire cooling system must be functioning in order to prevent the space temperature from getting out of control. Elevated building temperatures during testing could have adverse impact on workers,
equipment, or building materials.
Pre-functional checklist items include, but are not limited to, the following:
HVAC systems and/or dedicated fan systems are installed per contract documents and manufacturer's installation
instructions.
Control system point-to-point checkout is complete to ensure all fan and damper input/output points are wired correctly.
Normal power, and emergency if applicable, is provided to each fan and damper assembly at proper voltage.
All fan systems have been balanced per the contract documents.
All central air handling units and zone-level terminal units are functional and programmed correctly to ensure
proper execution of the smoke control cycle.
All safeties and interlocks, especially duct pressure relief door/dampers, are installed and function per contract
documents.
By: ELPIDIO S. CATAMIO, Jr., PME, PMP
EVP-PSME Qatar Chapter CY2011
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121 GONZALES SIMEON JR
151 LICERATO
EMMANUEL
92 DE GUZMAN LEONARDO, JR
122 GUADES
DONALD
152 LIM
SHERWIN
NOEL
93 DELA CRUZ NORMAN
123 GUARINO
RONALD
153 LIM
ARMAN
64 CAMPO
ARSENIO
94 DELA CRUZ BENEDICK
124 GUERRERO
ARVIN MARTIN
154 LIMAYO
ROMEO JR.
65 CAMPO
ARTEMIO
95 DELA CRUZ AUGUSTO
125 GUIA
DICO
155 LLOVIDO
AGERICO
126 GUTIERREZ NOEL
156 LO
ALFREDO
1
ABACIAL
ROBERTO
31 AVES
FERDINAND
61 CABANSAG
CARLITO
91 DE DIOS
2
ABALOS
LEONARDO JR
32 AWIT
MARLON
62 CAJANDAB
BEN
3
ABANCIO
LITO
33 AYO
WARREN
63 CALIWAG
4
ABARCA
JAMES
34 BALMACEDA ANTHONY
5
ABDULLAH MOHAMMAD
ABDULMUJEEB
MUKSAN
35 BAMBA
6
7 ABENOJA
8
9
ACOSTA
ADAJAR
EDISON
RANDELLE
PABLEO
10 ADARNE
ELMER
11 AGNAS
MARVIN
12 AGUIL
VILLAMOR
13 AGUILA
ROBERTO TOMAS
14 AGUILAR
REYMUNDO JR..
15 AGUIRRE
PERFECTO
16 ALDOVINO
SHERWIN
17 ALIX
GARY
18 ALLINAS
RODELIO
19 AMAN
DAVID
20 AMATA
JOSE
21 AMORA
RUBIN JOAQUIN III
22 ANAS
GIOVANNI
23 ANGLACER EDMAR
24 APOSTOL
PATROCINIO, JR
25 AQUINO
RODERICK
26 AQUINO
RICK
27 ARINUELO
MARVIN
GABRIEL ANGELICO
28 ARMENA
29 ARQUILLO
JOEY
30 AUNGON
PETE
ROLANDO
ROGELIO JR.
36 BARCELONA ROLANDO
66 CAMPOSANO ALVIN
96 DESCARTIN
37 BARRAZA
VIRTUD
67 CANDELARIO GAUDENCIO III
97 DIMASACAT ROMMEL
127 GUZMAN
JIMMY
157 LUCERO
GREGORIO
38 BATOY
JOEL
68 ZADO
98 DIZON
REYNALDO JR.
128 HADJULA
MUHAJAN
158 LUNA
GEORGE
39 BAUTISTA
EUGENARIO
69 CARGANILLO REX
99 DUMOL
BENJAMIN, III
129 HALABAS
TRIZIEL
159 MACARAYO
JOENER
40 BAYLOCON
ROBERTO
70 CAROLINO
GERALD
100 EFA
ELISER
130 HEDIA
EDWIN
160 MADRIAGA
VICTORINO
41 BELLEZA
ROLAN
71 CASTANOS
LEO
101 ESPINO
JONATHAN
131 HERNANDEZ ROGELIO
161 MADRIAGA
ACE RANDHALL
42 BELTRAN
ROBERTO
72 CASTILLO
REYNALDO
102 ESPLANA
EDWIN
132 HUSSEIN
SHAMSUDDIN
MADRI162 GALEJOS
ALDIN
43 BELTRAN
ARLAN
73 CASTILLO
JERWIN
103 ESTOESTA
JASON
133 IBANEZ
DEMETRIO
163 MALAYAN
MICHAEL
44 BENSAN
PERFECTO
74 CASTRO
SAMMY
104 FABELLA
AIRIS JOHN
134 ICO
AUGUSTO
164 MAMANGUN JHEZEN
45 BERNALES
RANDY
75 CATAGA
BENJAMIN
105 FABRIGA
LARRY
135 IDRIS
ROMMEL
165 MANACSA
RAYMOND
46 BERSAMIN
ALLAN
76 CATAMIO
ELPIDIO, JR
106 FALLET
ORLANDO
136 ILISAN
RENATO
166 MANALO
ALLAN
47 BIEN
CARLOS
77 CATUBAY
JOEL
107 FELIX
VIRGILIO
137 ISMAEL
BENRASHID
167 MARCOS
EDWIN
48 BIERRAS
JOHN ARLEIGH
78 CERVANIA
RENIER
108 FELIX
NOEL
138 JAZARENO
RICARDO JR
168 MARQUEZ
RODOLFO
49 BINAY
NINO
79 CHIUCO
CARMELO
109 FLANCO
JEFFREY
139 JINGCO
GILBERT
169 MASTULA
ABDUL JONH JR
50 BONGOLTO
ARTURO
80 CIRIO
RENE
110 FLORES
WILFREDO
140 JUBIDA
HERNANE
170 MASTUR
ABDULAZIS
51 BOO
SHERWIN
81 CLARIDAD
ARDEL
111 GABARDA
ALAIN
141 JUNDAM
JULAFYAL
171 MATUTINO
VICENTE JR
52 BOQUILON
EDUARDO
82 CONCEPCION REYNALDO
112 GABRIEL
NOLY
142 KAHAR
YASSER
172 MEJOS
MAMERTO
53 BRINAS
ELMER
83 CORREOS
ELVIS
113 GAGUI
EMERSON
143 LABUCUAS
AYLMER
173 MIRA
DARYL JOY
54 BRITANICO
EDCEL
84 CREDO
SULPICIO, JR
114 GALO
MANUEL JR
144 LACABE
AMADO
174 MIRANA
MANUEL, JR
55 BRONCANO
IRENEO
85 CRUZ
PETRONILO
115 GAMAYAO
DIOSDADO
145 LAGAMON
RENE
175 MIRANDA
RADEN
56 BUENAFLOR TERRENCE GIL
86 CRUZ
VICTOR
116 GAMINO
MICHAEL
LANDAZA146 BAL
FEBEN
176 MOYANO
ALAN
57 BUENO
VINCENT
87 DALAGAN
ELVISTO
117 GARCIA
JAIME
147 LAURENTE
ARIEL
177 MOYANO
ALFONSO
58 BULAWAN
BENITO
88 DALAO
PHILIP
118 GARCIA
CAESAR
148 LAVALLE
MOISES
178 MUKSAN
ABDULMUNIB
59 BULSECO
EFREN
SERAPHIM
149 LAYGO
ALEXANDER
179 NACOR
JOY
ANTHONY
RONALDO
MONER
119 GERELLA
60 BUSAYONG
89 DALISTAN
90 DAWANI
150 LEONEM
RENATO
180 NAGPALA
LEOPOLDO
CANONIMARLON
RICARDO
120 GOMESERIA RONALDO
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181 NAGPALA
OLYMPIO
211 REMOROZO TIMOTEO VICTOR 241 TAN
182 NAPAY
JAY BRIAN
212 REYES
183 NUNEZ
FIDEL JR.
213 RODRIGUEZ MELCHOR
243 TEOPE
RODEL
184 OBRERO
MICHAEL
214 ROJAS
JOHN
244 TIBULE
SESINANDO
185 OIDA
DAVID, JR
215 ROMANES
BERNARDO
245 TOBIAS
SERVILLANO
186 OLLERES
GUILLERMO JR.
216 ROSERO
WILFREDO, JR
246 TOLENTINO
FRANCO TEDDY
TORREF247 RANCA
JERICK
248 TUMAGCAO
DANDOLO
249 TUMALA
BENEDICTO
250 TUYOGON
MANUEL
251 UCANG
JUANITO
DIOSDADO
187 ONAS
REYNALDO
217 SAAVEDRA
RAUL
188 ORDONEZ
GAVIN
218 SABAN
NASRUDIN
189 ORENCIA
ROWENA
219 SALEN
FERNANDO
190 ORTIZ
JOVEL
220 SALIENDRA ABELARDO
191 PABLO
WILSON
192 PACA
CRESENCIANO
221 SALVALEON IV
RASID
193 PALINO
CANDIDO
194 PANGANIBAN GIL
195 PANIS
RAMONCITO
196 PARAS
NELSON
197 PAREJA
JOSEPH
198 PARUNGO
REGGIE
PECDASEN,
199 JR
222 SANCHEZ
RITCHIE
223 SANTOS
VIRGILIO
224 SANTOS
ARISTOTLE
225 SARET
ARNEL
226 SARMIENTO ORLANDO
227 SASI
WINSTON
228 SATIRON
ALBASER
ROBERTO
229 SERBEN
MICHAEL
200 PEREZ
MARLON
230 SERRATORE ALEX
201 PORTE
JOEY MICHAEL
231 SIATAN
RENANTE
202 PRANADA
GREGORIO
232 SISON
POLLY
203 PROFITANA
EMMANUEL
204 PULIDO
SOMOROS233 TRO
LEOMAR
205 QUIZON
JOESWE
206 RAMIREZ
CELESTINO
207 RAMOS
ERNESTO
208 RAMOS
HARRY
209 REINON
JOSEPH
210 RELENTE
NAZARIO
LUCIANO
242 TANTIANGCO JASPER
252 VALDEZ
RODERICK
VALENZUEL
253 A
LEVI
254 VALOIS
ALEXANDER
255 VILA
MELVIN
256 VILLADAR
LUDUVICO
257 VILLAFUERTE RICHARD
258 VILLANES
ERWIN
259 VILLANUEVA LINO
260 VILLAPANDO JOEL
261 YASON
RAMIL
262 YUSOPH
SAMIM
ROMEO
263 ZABALA
GLENN
234 SUGUITAN
EDMAR
264 ZAIDE
TIRSO
235 SULIGAN
APOLONIO
265 ZARASPE
LLOYD
236 TAGALOGON ARNIEL
237 TAJAN
BIENVENIDO JR.
238 TAJUNA
ALBERT
239 TAMA
240 TAMANO
EDRES
ABDULBASIT
Life Member
18
Regular Member
168
Associate Member
79
Total
265