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23 - rcb members only - Rotary Club of Baguio
A Celebration of Service
ROTARY CLUB OF BAGUIO
Baguio City, Philippines
CLUB NO. 16863, DISTRICT 3790
Chartered on 21 February 1938
Telefax No. 074-447-4149
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: http://rcbaguio.d3790.org/
OFFICIAL CLUB BULLETIN
Volume LIX Number 23
16 December 06
The Rotary Club of Baguio meets at the Baguio Country Club on Saturdays at 12:30 to 2:15 pm.
PROGRAMME
SPECIAL GUEST FOR TODAY
16 December 2006
SANTA CLAUS
ABANAO SQUARE, BAGUIO CITY
from North Pole (Bakakeng)
11:30 A.M. Registration and Fellowship
Acting Treas. Ike and Dir. Mia
Aperitif and lechon will be offered
during time of arrival and registration
Lechon courtesy of PN Bert Talco
12:30
Call to Order .............. Pres. Gerard Audineau
Invocation-Reflection .. “Angels Among Us”
National Anthem ... Rota-kid Estelle Audineau
Rotary Hymn ................................ Everyone
12:45
L U NCH E O N
Main Entertainment ..... RAP Maylene Dayrit
Introduction & Recognition ... PE Raffy Chan
Entertainment
Christmas Message ... Pres. Gerard Audineau
Entertainment
Children Games .......................... Rotary Ann
Entertainment
Adult Games .............................. Rotary Ann
Entertainment
Gift giving for Kids .................... Santa Claus
Gift giving for Adults ... Pres. Gerard Audineau
Raffle ................................ Rtn. Ging Fajardo
Adjournment ............. Pres. Gerard Audineau
Also Know As (AKA):
PP Helmut Schlaaff
CONTENTS AT A GL ANCE
Officers, President’s Corner ................................. 2
President’s Corner, Christmas Message ................ 3
In Retrospect ....................................................... 4
Scenes We Like To See ....................................... 5
Bakun Medical-Dental-Legal Mission ................... 6
Choice Scenes from Bakun .................................. 7
From the Editor .................................................... 8
Invocation-Reflection, Feature .............................. 9
X-mas Party Committees, Secretary’s Corner .... 10
Our Partners in Service ................................. 11-14
NEXT MEETING
06 January 2006
Rtn. Chris Faelnar & RAPP Cynch Meadows
Program Coordinators
Retrospector
PSSUPT MOISES GUEVARRA
Rtn. Flo Bayquen
Topic: Baguio Update
Special Christmas and Year-End Issue
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OFFICERS
PRESIDENT’S CORNER
Merry Christmas &
Happy New Year
ROTARY YEAR 2006-07
W.B. (Bill) Boyd
President
Rotary International
Florentino “Bishop” Cinense
District Governor
District 3790
Linda “Linda” Winter
Assistant District Governor
District 3790
ROTARY CLUB OF BAGUIO
ROTARY YEAR 2006 - 07
Pres. Gerard Audineau
Today, we will have our Annual RCB Family Christmas Party. It’s a time to
forget all the problems we have and a time to enjoy marvelous fellowship between
good friends. Let me welcome you all as I wish you...
A MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Gerard “Gerard” Audinaeu
President
Alberto“Bert” Talco
Vice President
Rafael “Raffy” Chan
President Elect
Ben “Ben” Ladilad
Secretary
Marilyn “Marilyn” Barredo
Treasurer
Rolando “Rolly” de Guzman
Auditor
Cecille “Cecille” Apostol
P.R.O.
Lito “Lito” Pangilinan
Sergeant at Arms
DIRECTORS
District Family Day
Last Saturday, December 09, our Club has been represented to the District
Family Day by PN/VP Bert Talco and me, with RA Terry and Rotakid Estelle. We
arrived late for about one hour and half, it’s not bad though, since they were just
starting the invocation when we got there.
The Family Day activity was organized inside the Military Camp Aquino of Tarlac,
and it was a good idea for the children who were able to run everywhere without
disturbing anybody. The ambiance was relaxed and it’s like being in a giant picnic
area and not in a Rotary District event.
Before lunch, the RC Tarlac presented some wheelchairs to people with physical
handicap. During lunch time, the Philippine Army organized an interesting jump of
Rafael “Raffy” Chan
Club Service
Mia “Mia” Cawed
Community Service “A”
Alberto “Bert” Talco
Community Service “B”
Emil “Emil” Dayrit
Vocational Service
Andre “Andre” Sommereux
International Service
Uwe “ Uwe” Koeller
Youth Service
Terrence Michael “Mike” Pearson
Immediate Past President
CAÑAO CLUB BULLETIN
John Dick “John” Cunanan
Editor-in-Chief
Rafael “Raffy” Chan
Adviser-Consultant
Andre “Andre” Sommereux
Imager
Uwe “Uwe” Koeller
Imager
Emil “Emil” Dayrit
Business Manager
ROTARY ANNS OF RCB
Maylene “Maylene” Dayrit
Rotary Ann President
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PRESIDENT’S CORNER
CHRISTMAS MESSAGE
(Continued from page 2...)
The Birth of Jesus (Luke 2:1-20 NIV)
In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a
census should be taken of the entire Roman world. (This
was the first census that took place while Quirinius was
governor of Syria.) And everyone went to his own town to
register.
So Joseph also went up from the town of Nazareth in
Galilee to Judea, to Bethlehem the town of David, because
he belonged to the house and line of David. He went there
to register with Mary, who was pledged to be married to
him and was expecting a child. While they were there, the
time came for the baby to be born, and she gave birth to her
firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him
in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn.
The Shepherds and the Angels
And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby,
keeping watch over their flocks at night. An angel of the
Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone
around them, and they were terrified. But the angel said to
them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news of great joy
that will be for all the people. Today in the town of David a
Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord. This
will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths
and lying in a manger.”
Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host
appeared with the angel, praising God and saying, “Glory
to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men on whom
his favor rests.”
When the angels had left them and gone into heaven,
the shepherds said to one another, “Let’s go to Bethlehem
and see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has
told us about.”
So they hurried off and found Mary and Joseph, and
the baby, who was lying in the manger. When they had
seen him, they spread the word concerning what had been
told them about this child, and all who heard it were amazed
at what the shepherds said to them. But Mary treasured up
all these things and pondered them in her heart. The
shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all the
things they had heard and seen which were just as they
had been told.
parachutist, fly of helicopter and a presentation of the
different categories of soldiers that composed a basic
army team.
After lunch some games were organized, but we
had to leave early and come back to Baguio as PN/
VP Bert had some work appointment.
I hope you will all enjoy our Christmas Party, the
Year End Holidays, and do not forget to be faithful to
our regular Saturday meetings on our second part of
the Rotary Year 2006-07.
We are only at the middle of Rotary Year 2006-07
and I am requesting all our beloved RCB members to
exert more effort for us to have a successful
Anniversary on February 24, 2007.
For this reason we have to:
- Provide one Paul Harris Fellow thru our PHF
Raffle.
- Provide more Sustaining Members to TRF.
- Bring more new members to our club to become
a Golden Club.
Once again, THANK YOU TO ALL OF YOU
and have a Happy Holidays!
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IN RETROSPECT
The Meeting That Was
09 December 2006
Rtn. Pam Perkins
The meeting started with the program coordinator at the helm ably presided by IPP Mike Pearson. Rtn.
Jody Alabanza solemnly recited a beautiful esoteric poetic invocation. We were graced with the presence
of Rtn. Flo Bayquen who just came back from California and of course PP Veeh Balajo healed and
revitalized from her surgery.
EIC John Cunanan performed a comprehensive finest moments sufficiently raising our coffers. Raffle
was performed by Dir. Uwe Koeller. The lucky winners were PP Helmut Schlaaff, Rtn. Jody Alabanza and
EIC John Cunanan. Birthday greetings and ice cream floated courtesy of EIC John Cunanan.
PE Raffy Chan conceptualized a very entertaining program for that special day, called PoetryAppreciation.
PE Raffy shared the poetry of two famous poets. One of them was the classic poem, “How Do I love Thee
…Let me count the ways”. Can you guess who the poet is? She was born 06 March 1806, eldest of 12
children; she had an autocratic father who forbade his children to marry. Her escape from her lonely sickly
harsh life was poetry which was published while in her teens. Robert Browning admired her poetry. They
met, fell in love and eloped to Florence, Italy. As a consequence, her father disinherited her. This was
irrelevant to her. Love bloomed and so did her health, the power of love, as PE Raffy says. “Love conquers
all??” Seems like it did for them.
Rtn. Flo Bayquen was appointed to recite the poem with passion and meaning. It was a High School
Deja Vu experience for Rtn. Flo. The poet is, if you still don’t know by now is: Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
The second shared poet’s poem was: “To Celia: Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes”. IPP Mike Pearson
was appointed to recite this poem which he also read pretty well. This poet is Benjamin Jonson. Rtn. Pam
Perkins too recited a love poem by Khalil Gibran which she dedicated to Rtn. Jody Alabanza.
And last but not least was Song Appreciation (sung poetry): our classic love song, “Dahil Sa Iyo”
interpreted in six different versions. PE Raffy had us guessing. They were Diomedes Maturan, Rico Puno,
Ryan Cayabyab, Nora Aunor, Pinay and the Letterman.
The meeting was different, highly entertaining, educational and humorous. And as PP Teops Rondez put
it: awakened, calmed our spirit and consciousness, enlivened and gave us relief from tensions. As Rtn. Flo
Bayquen put it: “profound!”
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SCENES WE LIKE TO SEE
Images From Last Week’s Meeting
09 December 2006
Images & Captions by
EIC John Cunanan
The meeting ably presided by IPP Mike Pearson as
Program Coordinator in the absence of Rtn. Ike.
As always, members are patiently waiting
for the program to roll.
PE Raffy Chan delivered the announcements in behalf
of Pres. Gerard who attended a District Event.
Birthday greetings and ice cream floated
courtesy of EIC John Cunanan.
Rtn. Flo Bayquen was appointed to recite
the poem with passion and meaning.
Rtn. Pam recited a love poem by Khalil Gibran which
she dedicated to Rtn. Jody who enjoyed the moment.
PE Raffy banged the gavel closing another entertaining
meeting... and as Rtn. Flo put it: “Profound!”.
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BAKUN MEDICAL-DENTAL-LEGAL MISSION
Community Service “A”
08 to 10 December 2006
Dir. Mia Cawed
On December 8, 9 and 10, 2006, four Rotarians made it to the yearly Bakun MeDeLeg sponsored by Luzon Hydro.
They are PP Chris Peralta, PP Diony Claridad, Rtn. Chris Faelnar and myself. We were ably and happily assisted by 21
SLU Rotaractors and 5 UB Rotaractors.
The mission is a success! It is an affirmation and a display of the Rotarian spirit. It gave true meaning to the motto
“Service Above Self”. From the point of view of a relatively new Rotarian like me, it justifies and touches on the very
reason for the existence of Rotary. Where did that come from? Here goes…
December 8 - The group departed a little after 9:00 0’clock in the morning with the Baguio Achievers Academy as the
take off point. Lunch was at the Highest Point of the Philippine Highway System where picture-taking also took place.
The breath-taking and picturesque scenery made the trip seem short. When we deviated from the Halsema Highway, the
rough roads were ignored as we started appreciating the wild sunflowers in bloom and the pine trees which were
everywhere. Bakun is a living testimonial of a successful reforestation by a business entity with a social conscience.
We finally reached the Bakun Central School at about 3:00 o’clock in the afternoon where the MeDeLeg was to take
place. Inspection of the school and assigning of rooms for the mission were done. When the Rotaractors have started
physically arranging the rooms to facilitate a systematic and efficient flow of patients, us Rotarians went to the High
School nearby which was situated on top of a hill. We met the third year and fourth year students and discussed with
them the different courses offered by the universities and colleges in the cities, particularly Baguio City. We took turns
in discussing our respective professions and helped each other in discussing the other offered courses and opportunities.
We stopped just in time for dinner which was served at the Barangay Hall.
Dinner was sumptuous – thanks to Rtn. Chris Faelnar of Luzon Hydro. It was way beyond my expectations of Bakun
food. We had grilled fish slices san lemon-butter sauce but it tasted good. In addition we had sinigang with shrimps and
green leafy vegetables. Talk about a balanced diet and with all honesty I can say we had it.
Bedtime meant PP Chris, PP Diony and Rtn. Chris F. in one room with me by myself in the next room. After a long trip
and a busy afternoon, sleep came easy.
December 9 - We were up early as we had to take turns in using the bathroom. After partaking of the breakfast
prepared for us which consisted of fried fish and sunny side up eggs, we were ready for the real work. We proceeded on
foot to the nearby school which initially was just like any other MeDeLeg I have attended. The difference only lies in the
fact that Rtn. Chris F. and I were dispensing the medicines. While we had to learn the ropes for a while, we eventually
acquired the skills. In the meantime, Manny of Luzon Hydro entertained the children with games and prizes. When
everything was going on smoothly at the Pharmacy Section, I joined the children and talked to them about their rights
and duties, about hygiene, proper nutrition and how to protect themselves from abuse. For my next lecture, the
audiences were the parents. I discussed with them the new law on violence against women with the objective of
preventing the occurrence of such or putting a stop to it if it was already happening. I was thrown a lot of questions and
they asked for a copy of the law.
After lunch at the Barangay Hall, we went back to work at the school. The four Rotarians never had a time to chat
because it became a really very busy afternoon. It seemed like we were all in a rush because time seemed to fly. I felt that
the patients feared they might not be all attended to and the feeling was infectious as I felt the same. It was only after 7:00
in the evening that I realized I was very tired. By then, my legs were aching and I was already dizzy. Thinking it might
be due to hunger, I grabbed a bite of wafers and it surely did the trick. I was back on my feet with a new burst of energy.
What is laudable is that I never heard a single complaint from PP Chris, PP Diony and the Rotaractors. They just all
looked self-fulfilled although tired. When we called it a night, we had served 506 patients. Out of these, 46 of them were
circumcised. Hats off to the selfless service of our two past presidents. No wonder they are so blessed. That night, there
is no reason for insomnia. The weary bones and painful muscles were more effective than sleeping pills.
December 10 – It was departure day. However, the team decided to attend to some more patients so that when we
finally took off, our records show that 576 patients were attended to, the breakdown of which is as follows: Medical –
198; Pedia – 223; Dental – 101; Surgery – 54 (inclusive of the 46 circumcisions).
Tired but fulfilled with homesickness slowly being felt, we hurried back to Baguio before lunch. Stopped by
Natubleng for hot pancit and rolls, we made our way back home and arrived before dusk. It was a very fulfilling mission
and I learned more about Rotary – and the Rotarians, of course – during those three days than during the three years that
I have been a Rotarian. I have finally found what I have been looking for from the club, the reason why I joined Rotary.
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CHOICE SCENES FROM BAKUN
Images From Bakun Outreach
08 to 10 December 2006
Images by
Captions by
Rtn. Chris Faelnar
EIC John Cunanan
The Rotaractors from SLU and UB who
assisted in the MeDeLeg Mission in Bakun.
PP Chris Peralta with Dir. Mia Cawed at the highest
point of the Philippine Highway System.
Our four Rotarian Missionaries taking a break at the
highest point were they had lunch and some photo ops.
I wonder what’s with the highest point “sign”?
PP Diony with Dir. Mia posed for a souvenir photo.
The MeDeLeg Team posed for posterity prior to their
whole day’s work with 500 patients in line.
This class eagerly awaits the lectureto be given
by the Rotarians about career guidance.
Dir. Mia talking to the students about their rights and
duties and how to protect themselves from abuse.
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FROM THE EDITOR
More to this Life
EIC John Cunanan
It’s late at night, outside in our terrace, the cool breeze of December brought chills to my bones. Clear,
deep black skies were decorated with twinkling stars and waning crescent moon – perfect setting for a
fireworks display. Boom, boom, boom…the silent night was broken by a series of special effects that
brought colorful lights in a beautiful formation of shapes and movement. Usually, when you see a fireworks
show, you will notice that the explosions and the effects progress from grandeur to spectacular display –
and you keep on expecting for more.
To many, life is like a fireworks show – you just keep expecting for more!
More to this life – more love, more friends, more money, more gadgets, more time, more work, more
business opportunity, more properties, more sales, more promotions, more trips, more vacations, more
fun, more parties, more sleep, etc., etc. etc. We just wanted more. Anybody here who wanted less?
Recently, I read an article that says “in order for human race’s survival, we need to secure and start
occupying other planets”. Wow! Earth is getting smaller don’t you think? We need more planets in order
for our race to survive.
In our club, many may have already had everything they could ever have or ask for. You got what
you’ve wanted, you lived your life to the fullest, and you had more of this life. To some, you’re are still on
the process of extracting, hauling up, mining and taking out everything you can get out of it. You say “it is
life.”
Just a bit of caution: having more can be quite tricky. I have seen many who have all the riches and glory
in this world, yet they are not happy. They have lost their family. They are alone. Having the right perspective
of having more in this life is important.
The good thing about having more is that you have the ability to help more people and make a difference.
Joining a Rotary Club is one avenue that paves the way for us to give back and give more to the community.
Being part of the club gives sense and meaning to this life that we live through our service.
This season, let us all ponder the following thoughts:
Someone said that “A minute of heroism is better than a long life lived for naught”. In the Bible, a very
powerful phrase challenges us “What profits a man if he gains the whole world, yet forfeits his soul? Or
what can a man exchange for his soul?” The chorus from one of Steven Curtis Chapman song says it all:
“But there’s more to this life; Than livin’ and dyin’,
More than just tryin’ To make it through the day.
More to this life, More than these eyes alone can see,
And there’s more than this Life alone can be.”
Again, having the right perspective in life can make all the difference. As the spirit of Christmas and the
holiday cheers knocks on the door of our hearts, may we remember the greatest example of having more
and giving more: “God sent His Son Jesus that we may have life, and have it to the full.”
Have a Blessed Christmas and a Meaningful New Year!
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INVOCATION - RELECTION
FEAT URE
Angels Among Us
Children Saying Grace
by: Alabama
Contributed by: RAPP Cynch Meadows
Thank God for Children Saying Grace...
I was walking home from school
on a cold winter day.
Took a shortcut through the woods,
and I lost my way.
It was getting late, and I was scared and alone.
But then a kind old man took my hand
and led me home.
My mama couldn’t see him,
oh but he was standing there.
And I knew in my heart, he was the answer to
my prayers.
Last week I took my children to a restaurant.
My six-year-old son asked if he could say grace. As
we bowed our heads he said, “God is good, God is
great. Thank you for the food, and I would even
thank you more if Mom gets us ice cream for dessert.
And Liberty and justice for all! Amen!”
Along with the laughter from the other customers
nearby I heard a woman remark, “That’s what’s
(REFRAIN)
wrong with this country. Kids today don’t even know
Oh I believe there are angels among us.
Sent down to us from somewhere up above.
They come to you and me in our darkest hours.
To show us how to live, to teach us how to give.
To guide us with a light of love.
how to pray. Asking God for ice cream! Why, I
never!” Hearing this, my son burst into tears and
asked me, “Did I do it wrong? Is God mad at me?”
As I held him and assured him that he had done a
When life held troubled times, and had
me down on my knees.
There’s always been someone to come along
and comfort me.
A kind word from a stranger, to lend
a helping hand.
A phone call from a friend, just to say I
understand.
And aint it kind of funny- at the dark
end of the road.
That someone lights the way,
with just a single ray of hope.
terrific job and God was certainly not mad at him, an
elderly gentleman approached the table. He winked
at my son and said, “I happen to know that God
thought that was a great prayer. “Really?” my son
asked. “Cross my heart,” the man replied. Then in a
theatrical whisper he added (indicating the woman
whose remark had started this whole thing), “Too
bad she never asks God for ice cream.
A little ice cream is good for the soul sometimes.”
Naturally, I bought my kids ice cream at the end of
(REPEAT REFRAIN)
the meal. My son stared at his for a moment and
They were so many faces,
Show up in the strangest places.
To grace us with their mercy,
In our time of need.
then did something I will remember the rest of my
life. He picked up his sundae and without a word,
walked over and placed it in front of the woman.
With a big smile he told her, “Here, this is for you.
(REPEAT REFRAIN)
Ice cream is good for the soul sometimes; and my
soul is good already.”
To guide us with a light of love.
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X-MAS PARTY COMMITTEES
SECRETARY’S CORNER
Ben’s Update for
09 December 2006
Secretary Ben Ladilad
SPECIAL BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO:
Rtn. Chris Faelnar : December 4
PP Helmut Schlaaff : December 17
RA Grace Harper : December 20
Saturday, 16 December 2006
Overall Chairman ..................................... PE Raffy Chan
Program and Invitations ........................... PE Raffy Chan
SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY GREETINGS TO:
Rtn. Charles & RA Lim Kang : Dec. 16
PP Angeling & RA Nitz Palma : Dec. 18
Venue, Food & Special Cañao ........... EIC John Cunanan
May you have many more to come.
Drinks............................................................Dir. Uwe Koeller
For the Record: 09 December 06
Special Gifts ................................ Pres. Gerard Audineau
Finance and Reception .......... Acting Treas. Ike Dulnoan Visiting Rotarian
Rtn. Johnnie Dimalanta: RCB North
& Dir. Mia Cawed Rotary Ann
Physical Arrangements ........................ PN/VP Bert Talco RA Sally Koeller
Visiting Guests:
Rtn. Herb Meadows & Rotary Anns Dhory Vicencio: Guest of EIC John Cunanan
Make-Ups:
Entertainment & Games ................. RAP Maylene Dayrit, 05 December 06: Welcome Dinner for RC Cheong
Ju Central: PP Benny Sunga
RAPP Josie Chan & Rotary Anns 06 December 06: RCB Sunrise Meeting:
Rtn. Faith Runas
Raffle...........Rtn. Ging Fajardo & PRO Cecille Apostol 06 December 06: Official reception and visit of the
Santa Claus...........PP Helmut & Louise Schlaaff
And to all others who helped in the preparations.
To All RCB Members, Anns,
relatives and friends:
May we have a Blessed Christmas
and
A Prosperous New Year!
Institute for Inclusive Education place in SLU:
AG Linda Winter
07 December 06: RC Vigan Meeting: PP Roger Naz
09 December 06: District Family Day Tarlac:
Pres. Gérard Audineau, PN/VP Bert Talco
09 December 06: MEDELEG, Bakun: PP Diony
Claridad, Rtn. Chris Faelnar, PP Chris Peralta, Dir.
Mia Cawed
13 December 06: RCB Sunrice Meeting: PP Johnny
Zarate, Rtn. Pam Perkins
13 December 06: RC Dagupan Meeting: PP Jonny
Zarate
We missed you last 09 December 2006:
PRO Cecille Apostol, Pres. Gérard Audineau (mu),
Dir. Mia Cawed (mu), PP Diony Claridad (mu), Rtn.
Rolly De Guzman, Rtn. Ike Dulnoan, Rtn. Chris
Faelnar (mu), Rtn. Ging Fajardo, PP Jack Gesner
(ex), Rtn. Bob Harper (sl), Rtn. Herb Hayes (sl), PP
Alfred Laygo, PP Roger Naz (mu), Rtn. Dino Orina
(sl), PP Chris Peralta (mu), Rtn. Joe Ramos (ex),
Rtn. Faith Runas (mu), Dir. John Santos (mu), PN/
VP Bert Talco (mu),AG Linda Winter (mu), PP
Johnny Zarate (mu).
On Leave
Sec. Ben Ladilad, Treas. Marilyn Barredo, Dir. André
Sommereux
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OUR PARTNERS IN SERVICE
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OUR PARTNERS IN SERVICE
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Academy
Compliments from
Secretar y Ben Ladilad
Maya Peralta - Treasurer
& Rotary Ann Cely Ladilad
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On our 9th year of Quality Education!
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