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January 11, 2009
President's Message
Mabuhay at Manigong Bagong Taon sa Lahat!
2008, the Centennial year of our beloved University of the Philippines, gave us a great pride & joy in honoring the Institution that has made a difference in so many lives, and ours not the least. Let me take the opportunity to thank everyone for their support during the various programs & activities UPAAH undertook in celebration of UP’s first 100 years.
Our Biennial Banquet, held in August at the Hale Koa Hotel, was another successful event for our organization. We honored four of the UP Centennial’s Distinguished Alumni: Dr. Lyndy Aquino, Dr. Terry Ramos, Dr. Amy Agbayani and Dr. George Camara. We also installed a new set of officers committed to continue the momentum of growth and success of our alumni organization. Our Boards of Directors and Advisors are working hard to envision and enhance yet more opportunities for all of us alumni to stay connected and involved.
Our UPAA Christmas Party was held at the Philippine Consulate. The enjoyable evening of food, raffles, song and dance brought together alumni and their families to celebrate the holiday season, renew friendships, and welcome our new members. To date, we have 221 members in our alumni directory; we encourage everyone to renew their membership for the year and perhaps find a new recruit.
Bright prospects lie ahead in 2009 for UPAAH. Let us strengthen our commitment and UP Spirit as we encounter new opportunities in the next two years, and let us rely on two core activities: participation and contribution. As UP alumni, we must all strive to build on our ties as sons and daughters of our beloved Alma Mater, by actively participating in UPAAH projects, and contributing to the success of our organization .
Maraming salamat!
Alma B. Phocas
President, UPAA Hawaii
July 18, 2008
President's Message
Happy 100th Birthday to our beloved University of the Philippines!
U.P. celebrated its birthday with simple ceremonies in Diliman on June 18. According to Dr. Francisco Nemenzo, “It was a hectic week but very exciting. It started with the Parangal, giving centennial awards to former UP presidents, and UP alumni who became national scientists and national artists. There was a grand extravaganza: Pamantasang Hirang - History of UP in Songs and Dances at the Cultural Center of the Philippines. It ran for three nights. The main theatre was filled to capacity. All were very enthusiastic after the show. Then, there was the “Grand Homecoming and Reunion at the Araneta Coliseum, about 3,000 alumni attended, another rousing affair.”
We are overwhelmingly blessed to have great achievers in our midst who represented UPAA Hawaii to these festivities and who traveled to the Philippines to receive their awards, namely:
Amy Agbayani, PhD: UPAA Most Outstanding Alumna Award;
Teresita Ramos, PhD: UPAA Outstanding Award in Academic Leadership;
Jorge Camara, MD: UPAA International Alumni Achiever Award; and,
Lindy Aquino, PhD: UPAA Lifetime Achievement Award. Lindy has also been notified by the UH Manoa Chancellor that she is the recipient of the 2008 Hung Wo and Elizabeth Lau Ching Foundation Award for Faculty Service to the Community.
The above-named awardees also brought with them the ceremonial $5,000 check donation of UPAA Hawaii to the Centennial Fund to be used for the faculty.
In May, we participated in the Filipino Fiesta with a float depicting the future. We rallied the youth and they performed Maglalatik and Itik Itik behind the float all throughout Kalakaua. We also had a booth showcasing UPAA in Hawaii with UP memorabilia depicting our 100 years in a beautiful garden setting.
The book, Memoirs of UP Alumni Abroad, compiled by Dr. Menchee Fulgado came out in May containing memoirs of twenty three (23) UPAA Hawaii Alumni in time for the Centennial Celebrations in the Philippines. Our contributions in the amount of $2,500 formed part of the funds turned over for the restoration of the Carillon.
More exciting times are ahead as we have our next Induction of Board and Officers on August 29, 2008. Hope to see you then!
Mabuhay ang U.P.! Aloha and God bless!
Leorosie N. Zabanal
UPAAH President 2006-2008
U.P. celebrated its birthday with simple ceremonies in Diliman on June 18. According to Dr. Francisco Nemenzo, “It was a hectic week but very exciting. It started with the Parangal, giving centennial awards to former UP presidents, and UP alumni who became national scientists and national artists. There was a grand extravaganza: Pamantasang Hirang - History of UP in Songs and Dances at the Cultural Center of the Philippines. It ran for three nights. The main theatre was filled to capacity. All were very enthusiastic after the show. Then, there was the “Grand Homecoming and Reunion at the Araneta Coliseum, about 3,000 alumni attended, another rousing affair.”
We are overwhelmingly blessed to have great achievers in our midst who represented UPAA Hawaii to these festivities and who traveled to the Philippines to receive their awards, namely:
Amy Agbayani, PhD: UPAA Most Outstanding Alumna Award;
Teresita Ramos, PhD: UPAA Outstanding Award in Academic Leadership;
Jorge Camara, MD: UPAA International Alumni Achiever Award; and,
Lindy Aquino, PhD: UPAA Lifetime Achievement Award. Lindy has also been notified by the UH Manoa Chancellor that she is the recipient of the 2008 Hung Wo and Elizabeth Lau Ching Foundation Award for Faculty Service to the Community.
The above-named awardees also brought with them the ceremonial $5,000 check donation of UPAA Hawaii to the Centennial Fund to be used for the faculty.
In May, we participated in the Filipino Fiesta with a float depicting the future. We rallied the youth and they performed Maglalatik and Itik Itik behind the float all throughout Kalakaua. We also had a booth showcasing UPAA in Hawaii with UP memorabilia depicting our 100 years in a beautiful garden setting.
The book, Memoirs of UP Alumni Abroad, compiled by Dr. Menchee Fulgado came out in May containing memoirs of twenty three (23) UPAA Hawaii Alumni in time for the Centennial Celebrations in the Philippines. Our contributions in the amount of $2,500 formed part of the funds turned over for the restoration of the Carillon.
More exciting times are ahead as we have our next Induction of Board and Officers on August 29, 2008. Hope to see you then!
Mabuhay ang U.P.! Aloha and God bless!
Leorosie N. Zabanal
UPAAH President 2006-2008
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