hello fellow US-based sibolistas,
as you already know, sir pagsi is celebrating his big 60th year of teaching next year. as part of the celebration, the dulaang sibol foundation has been actively pursuing projects for the big 6-0. one of which is a fundraiser/concert this coming december 11th and 12th. although most of us can't be there physically (i know i can't), we sure can still make our presence felt by supporting the fundraiser by sending our donations.
send me an email if you're interested in helping out: nyu_jason [at] yahoo.com
for now, here's some inspiring words from mr. pagsi.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
wiki-wiki-WOW

in case you missed dondi's iPad-esque announcement, here's his email below:
Greetings Sibolistas,
Lionel Valdellon has generously shared part of his personal domain for use as the Dulaang Sibol Wiki:
http://sibol.valdellon.com/wiki
It's up, it's running, and it's virtually empty :) The wiki is viewable by all, but only editable by people with accounts.
If you are not familiar or comfortable with entering wiki content yourself, I'm happy to transcribe content for you. Just send me a PDF or any other document, and I will endeavor to put those in as they come. If you have content in a format that the wiki does not accept (e.g., Word, etc.), if you send the file to me, I can convert it into a PDF that can then be uploaded.
The wiki accepts image files, PDFs, and MP3s as file uploads; this can be used for storing posters or finished written work, for example. No editable documents however (e.g., Word, PowerPoint, etc.) --- the wiki software has trouble with these.
The wiki uses the same software as Wikipedia, so if you are familiar with that, or any other site that uses this software (e.g., Wikia, Wikibooks, etc.), then you will feel right at home. There is an "About this wiki" link that provides some suggestions, conventions, and guidelines.
If you would like to contribute directly to the wiki (and we hope that a lot of you will, since the power of wikis lies in collective knowledge), please contact Lionel or Dondi for an account. We will need:
* Your name
* Your desired account name (no spaces, first letter is always capitalized)
* Your e-mail address
When your account is created, the system will e-mail a password to the given address. An account also comes with a user page (click on your account name once you've logged in), and you can use that to share any (publicly viewable) information that you'd like to share about yourself.
I think that's all...if you have any questions, send them my way. Happy wiki-ing!
--- Dondi
kilalanin naman si raquel candelario

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Markang Sibol
Isang bahay ampunan.
Yan ang malinaw kong tingin noon at ngayong mahaba man ang panahong lumipas sa Sibol-Hesus School.
Sa isang bahay sa hindi ko na maalalang kalye sa QC,may green na gate at laking iilang metro lamang (na hindi ko na din sigurado kung andun pa ngayon), naroon ang isang ampunan.
Isang ampunang hindi ang tipikal na layuni'y magbigay ng matitirahan kundi magsilbing panuluyan ng mga kabataang may malawig na pananaw sa bukas.
Isang ampunang kumukupkop sa mga kabataang may paniniwalang may mas higit pa sa kung ano ang mayroon na sila.
At isang ampunang gumabay at sabay na naniwala sa mga kabataang ito na ang wastong paglinang sa mga kakayahang taglay ng bawat isa ay isang simula sa pag abot ng mga pangarap.
Isang mapusong pasasalamat at isa ako sa mapalad na nakupkop sa ampunang ito.
Isang institusyong nagbigay ng karunungang libre, mas saysay at walang limitasyon.
Libre.
Libreng paglinang sa aking kaalaman.
Iyan ang ginawa ng hindi matatawarang mga guro namin sa Sibol.
Binigyan nila ako ng pagkakataong madagdagan ang mga kaalamang nakukuha ko sa regular na klase sa paaralan.
At binigyan nila ako ng paniniwalang ang karunungang mayro'n ka'y mabuting ipinamamahagi sa iba na walang hinihintay na kapalit kundi ang pribilehiyong makatulong at kayamanang dagdag kaalaman din lamang.
May saysay.
Higit sa anupama'y di lamang pang akademya ang ang naibahagi ng school na ito sa akin kundi ilang mga aral na madadala ko sa araw araw.
Karamiha'y mga aral na humubog pang lalo sa aking pagkatao at nagpaiba sa ilan kong mga paniniwala.
Ang pangarap ay para sa lahat kahit pa ang pinakaimposible.
Pakikipagkapwatao.
Pananampalataya sa Diyos.
Ilan lamang ang mga ito mula sa napakarami.
Mga aral na makabuluhan at madadala sa paglipas ng panahon.
Walang limitasyon
Ang karununga'y walang limitasyon.
Paulit ulit ko yang natutunan sa loob ng Sibol.
Ang mga kaalamay tumitigil lamang kung ikaw mismo ang maglalagay ng pader na maghihiwalay sayong sarili at sa pagkatuto.
Na ang pagsubok sa mabuti at pagpapahalaga sa kapwa ay walang limitasyon.
Na ang pangangarap at pagpapaunlad ng sarili ay kung pa'nong ang pananalig sa Dyos ay hindi kailanman binibigyan ng limitasyon.

Sibol-Hesus,paaralang nagbabahagi ng umaapaw na kaalaman kasabay ng pagkintil sa isip ng bawat isa na ang lahat ng pagsisikap ay mawawalan ng kabuluhan kung wala sa sentro ang matibay na pananampalataya.
Sa Sibol-Hesus,sa may green na gate,t'wing Huwebes, Byernes at Sabado.
Higit isang dekada na ang lumipas.Madami na akong hindi maalala.
Isa lang ang sigurado, na lumipas man ang panahon, kasamang maiiwan ang malinaw na iminarka ng paaralang ito sampu ng aming mga guro’t kaibigan dito sa aking isipan.
Lumipas man ang panahon,maaalala ko pa din ang mga eksperyensa sa bahay na yon, t'wing Huwebes,sa may green na gate na may purong pasasalamat.
Na maalala man ako o hindi ay patuloy ko pa ding ipagmamalaki na ako ay may markang Sibol.
Nagsisipag,nagsusumikap,nagpapasalamat,nakakaalala at nananampalataya.
Sibol-Hesus School, Magsipag, magsumikap.
Bawat araw sa Sibol ay isa na namang "Pray-Play Day."
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
kilalanin si may ubaldo
may ubaldo was one of our first students in sibol-hesus school some 12 years ago. she was going to quirino high school back then and would come to the small school in cubao for supplemental english and math lessons. she too was one of the best students back then. the biggest proof of this is that she had passed the ateneo entrance test. with the financial help of the sibol foundation, she pursued studies at the ateneo. and now works at BPI. below is a brief writeup of what sibol-hesus school had done for her in her own words. in true sibol/magis fashion, she even writes in both filipino and english. read on.
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Isang simula. Para sa akin, 'yan ang kahulugan ng Sibol Hesus. Sino ba namang mag-aakalang makakapasok ako sa Ateneo? Ang Sibol Hesus ang naging daan ko sa isang mapangahas na pangarap na 'yan. Sa Sibol Hesus nagsimula ang lahat. Kung ano man ang narating ko ngayon, sa Sibol Hesus nagsimula. Kung walang Sibol Hesus, wala ring "ako" ngayon. Ang simula ng bawat munti at simpleng pangarap na sa kalaunan naging isang malaking ambisyon. Tama ba namang pangaraping makapag-aral sa Ateneo? Wala mang sariling yaman na maipagmamalaki pero sa tulong ng Sibol Hesus nagawa ko. Ngayon maituturing ko ang sarili kong isang Atenista!
Ang Sibol Hesus magiging bahagi hindi lang ng aking nakaraan at ngayon ngunit maging sa hinaharap!
I was just a simple public high school student with a simple dream. The thought of being an Atenean never came to me. For me to finish a college degree regardless of school is enough to fulfill my simple dream. But fate may have a way of playing tricks on me when I was introduced to Sibol Hesus School. I would not call it luck but rather a blessing. For me, I define Sibol Hesus as the START. It was where my hunger and thirst for more was ignited. I wanted to be an Atenean. That was 12 years ago.
After 12 years, being a part of Sibol Hesus School was still the biggest break that I got. I would not be where I am today if not with it. It taught me not just to befriend Math and English. Deeper than that, it taught me everything about not just fulfilling dreams, but realizing it in much greater avenues. And to do that, you just have to be quick to see the opportunity and be able to grab and hold on to it or it may just slip away from you.
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Ang Sibol Hesus magiging bahagi hindi lang ng aking nakaraan at ngayon ngunit maging sa hinaharap!

After 12 years, being a part of Sibol Hesus School was still the biggest break that I got. I would not be where I am today if not with it. It taught me not just to befriend Math and English. Deeper than that, it taught me everything about not just fulfilling dreams, but realizing it in much greater avenues. And to do that, you just have to be quick to see the opportunity and be able to grab and hold on to it or it may just slip away from you.
Monday, January 25, 2010
sibol gathering NYC style
masarap ang kainan (thanks ozzie for the feast), kwentuhan at tawanan. some business and planning were done as well. below are the 10 random thoughts/plans/next steps we came up with.
1. US carolling.
sir pagsi himself had brought it up. and would be cool/nice to get it implemented here as well. funny thing was that it turned out na 4 kaming tenor 1 na andun. SO, calling all other voices and other musically inclined out there. kahit hindi, we have a year to plan things out. ozzie's in charge of gathering the troops (tama ba?)

more questions discussed for this item really. for example, demographics of faculty, students, etc. also, success stories, etc. since then, i've reached out to current faculty to get those details. and also have reached out to may ubaldo, a student we had taught on the school's first year and who eventually graduated from the ateneo as a SHS scholar (and now works for BPI). more on her story soon, but in the meantime, click on image above for some sibol-hesus quick facts.
3. fundraising.
2 points discussed here. 1 is figuring out the target. and 2nd is the logistics of it. i can speak for the logistics—i am in the middle of partnering with another US-based non-profit that will allow donations to be done online (that covers the convenience part) AND allows US donations to be tax-deductible (that helps donors somehow). more on that soon.
4. archiving.
dondi dionisio ('87 and based in the west coast) brought up the idea of creating a sibol wikipedia. NYC hearts that idea. especially with all the facts here and there that i didn't know and all the songs that i myself hadn't heard of. so paging dondi, let us know how we can help facilitate your brilliant idea.
5. bday videos for sir
would be nice to have bday greeting vids from us overseas sibolistas to send over in time for sir pagsi's 83rd (?) birthday. will iron out the logistics. but possibly it'll be a youtube channel i'll set up and people can post their vids there.
6. regular videos of sir
considering the "success" of sir's youtube video debut, wouldn't it be nice to have a regular video of sir? well, i'm on it. with the help of igo gonzalez ('07), we're hoping to launch some sort of sundays with sir youtube channel where you'll see/hear sir's musings and reflections and "by gum"s and "hanep"s. coming soon. hopefully very soon.
7. sibol directory
would be nice to know the who's where and the where's who. i'm still trying to figure this one out. but my initial idea (and i think it's brilliant coz i'm biased that way) is to set up a sibol census site of sorts. it's really just a fancy way of saying a sibol registration site. that way we'll have everyone's info so we can spam you with all the useless info in the world. no, i'm joking. we'll send only emails for when we'd like to crash into your city/country. cura personalis alumnorum it is.
8. alay kay pagsi song
some years ago in the new york sibol group's life, we had a similar gathering as well. that time, there were more of us. we had it at eugen palma's. and if i'm right, ozzie, jake and i were there. plus getty atienza, ray guinoo, manoling francisco and ding yson (the brains behind "shalom). that night, mano and ding yson had made us listen to their song, "alay kay pagsi". nice song, obviously but we never heard of it again. SO, we're hoping to track it down. i've sent an email to mano and have barok gutierrez ('96) to hunt him down as well.
9. regional gatherings
here's where the new yorkers bring out their new yawk attitude. we're calling out the sibolistas of other states and other corners of the world to have their own sibol gatherings. nah, it's not really a challenge, it's really a hope and invitation. coz it's really fun being able to have no connection whatsover with "random" people yet realize that though you may be batches apart, you share the unifying experience called sibol. just make sure to share with us how your gatherings go.
10. sibol ski trip: feb 20th
yup, you read it right. we're going skiing. mens sana in corpore sano (tama ba pagkakaalala ko?) so far, jake's family is in. i'm in. ozzie's in. and hopefully eugen too. we'll take the metro north to thunder ridge. and the invite's open to all in the tristate or nearby. just leave me a message and will include you on the list. no previous skiing experience necessary (sige na, para naman hindi lang ako ang aanga-angang first timer lampa na andun).
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that's it for now. quite a bit to chew. but if you have thoughts of your own, feel free to comment below.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
so what is the sibol-hesus foundation?

The Sibol-Hesus Foundation, Inc. is a non-stock, non-profit Philippine corporation established in 1997 for the purpose of providing educational opportunities for poor yet deserving high school students. The Foundation is the brainchild of Dr. Onofre R. Pagsanghan, and counts, among its Board of Directors, noted educators such as Roberto Guevara, Henry Totanes, and Sylvia Pagsanghan, as well as lawyer Carlos Lopez and pediatrician, Jojo Mendoza.
Through the Sibol-Hesus Foundation, Inc., volunteer college students, mostly former alumni of Dulaang Sibol – Ateneo, provide free tutorial classes in various public high schools in Metro Manila, as well as conduct inter-school academic competitions in English and Mathematics. In recent years, the Foundation has also provided academic scholarships to the Ateneo University for deserving students from public schools.
Now on its 12th year, the Foundation looks to expanding its tutoring efforts to more public high schools, driven by the core realization spawn from Dr. Pagsanghan’s own experience: kung may pinag-aralan, may kinabukasan . . . kung maganda ang pinag-aralan, maganda ang kinabukasan. (An education opens doors to a bright future, and a good education opens doors to an even brighter future.)
Sunday, January 17, 2010
sibol-hesus school: payatas B elementary school

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special thanks to bianong labiano ('03) for providing the pics. And migi soriano ('08) for taking them.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
calling all sibolistas in nyc (and nearby)
ozzie purruganan ('82) has generously volunteered his place for a small sibol gathering/dinner on the 23rd, saturday. so far it's me, ozzie, jake hofilena, and possibly eugen palma and getty atienza. if there's anyone in the tristate area or who'd like to make a weekend of it, come join us. leave a comment or send me an email and i'll send you details.
the hope is that perhaps other sibolistas in other places have their own gatherings of sorts. just make sure to keep us posted (para naman mainggit din kami kung kayo naman ang nagsama-sama).
the hope is that perhaps other sibolistas in other places have their own gatherings of sorts. just make sure to keep us posted (para naman mainggit din kami kung kayo naman ang nagsama-sama).
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
An update from Manila's interim alumni core group

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Hi again everyone,
Thanks again to GK, Ali, Tattel, Igo, Jojo, and Jonny for attending last Saturday's meeting. Thanks as well to Lex and Edwin for being with us through technology. PJ actually also wanted to join via phone-patch, but we weren't able to arrange for it anymore. Special thanks to Jonny for hosting us, complete with juice, turon, and lasagna!
Toward the end of the meeting, we were all very happy with how productive it has been. As we were saying, perhaps it just proved that it was indeed about time to start the conversation on this. The topic was ripe for conversation from the very start!
Attached is the minutes of the meeting [edit: available upon request], and Igo deserves the credit for that. We began with a discussion on the value/ importance of forming a Sibol alumni group. Based on the discussion on this segment, here's my first crack at pinning down what the group's Vision, Mission, and Objectives could be. What do you think about this draft articulation?
Vision: Sibol alumni that continue to live out Sibol values individually and as a group
Mission: Create integral opportunities for the alumni to reconnect with and support each other, Dulaang Sibol and its related activities
Objectives:
1. Build a vibrant community among the alumni for mutual support and continued growth
2. Coordinate alumni efforts to support the activities of current Sibol and the Sibol-initiated foundations
3. Coordinate alumni efforts to preserve and spread the legacy of Mr. Pagsi
After discussing the value/ importance of forming a Sibol alumni group, we spent a lot of time (the bulk of the meeting, actually) exploring the potential we see in harnessing the relationship between the alumni and current Sibol/ the Foundations/ Mr. Pagsi. After trying to imagine what can go into that relationship from both ends (what the alumni can provide to Sibol/ the Foundations/ Mr. Pagsi and vice-versa), we attempted to brainstorm on possible activities/ services that can address such a relationship. The list of activities/ services were then categorized into 5 clusters, and team leaders volunteered (or were volunteered! Hehe.) to thresh out the details for each:
Archive
Team Leaders: Jojo & Ali
Component Activities: coffeetable book; collection of photos, music, plays, posters, arrangements, etc.
Online
Team Leaders: Jonny & Igo
Component Activities: dynamic directory (which includes alumni fields of profession/ expertise); sharing of videos/ photos of current Sibol, Mr. Pagsi's reflections and talks, etc.; sharing of Sibol's calendar of activities
Traditions
Team Leaders: Boyet & GK
Component Activities: reviving the summer conservatory; annual homecoming; mentoring/ talks for current Sibol; regular open house where alumni can come home and share experiences and reflections; regular retreat for the alumni; regular geographical alumni gatherings
Resource Mobilization
Team Leaders: Johnny and PJ (Haha! We volunteered the two of you! Hope it's okay.)
Component Activities: fund-raising; fund-management
Successor Search
This is the biggest question mark for now.
The agreement was for the team leaders to thresh out the details for their assigned cluster and the agenda for the next meeting, which will be 4PM on February 20, is to hear each other out.
At the same time, there was a suggestion to send a 'press release' to the broader alumni community, perhaps through the E-groups and Facebook, to give updates on what's happening in order to start the process of generating interest and buy-in for the Sibol alumni group and its consequent activities. It would be a perfect way to sound off the entire endeavor as well. Any volunteers to work on this? :) Separately, perhaps we ought to update Mr. Pagsi directly as well, if only to inform him that we've met already and that we will be inviting him to join the discussions once we have something more solid.
I guess that's all for now. Thank you everyone for your time and ideas, as always!
Best,
-boyet-
Monday, January 11, 2010
facebook causes or paypal expert needed

Sunday, January 10, 2010
mr. pagsi on breathing in and out
here's a very rare video of mr. pagsi speaking of how we as sibolistas can stay true to our experience in dulaang sibol years or many years ago. very special thanks go to von totanes who given the task of reporting on how sir's doing went beyond the assignment and shot this video. he'll do another quick video and if you have ideas, topics you'd like sir to discuss, leave a comment below (a read of "i have a dream" perhaps. any/all thoughts welcome. my personal wish and some others': his thoughts on succession planning.)
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
meet the manila + overseas sibol alumni team (for now)
this saturday a group of former sibolistas are meeting on the idea of forming an "official" sibol alumni group as per sir pagsi's suggestion/wish. on the agenda are its purpose, values and all that fun stuff. here's the who's who of that group: igo gonzales ('07), jonny salvador ('84), gk galvez-tan ('00), ali figueroa ('94), pj bernardo ('97), jojo mendoza ('86), boyet dy ('02) and johnny bondoc ('91) (joining them online is lex favila, '99).
as they do their thing in the homebase, i'll try to get us overseas sibolistas organized as well. i've gotten replies from people from all over willing to help out. i name them here so that in case i missed someone, you can give me an online slap. von totanes (canada, '91), ray guinoo (malaysia, '97), getty atienza (connecticut, '92), david ingles (L.A., '78), marcy marcelo (santa clara, '96), bulit solis (ohio, '85), ed lapitan (australia, '86), pao abarcar (D.C., '03), ozzie purugganan (NY, '82). kyle baizas (boston '96), joel obillo (boston, '94). if there's anyone else interested, send me your info. nyu_jason[at]yahoo.com.
i've been in touch with the folks in manila and at some point we'll all mesh are goals and plans into one. that's the idea at least.
for now, stay tuned. in other news, von is actually in manila right now and is scheduled to meet with sir pagsi and mrs. pagsi on sunday. i've asked him to give us a "report" as well. von, no pressure but now that it's out in the online world, you'll owe us a story.
as they do their thing in the homebase, i'll try to get us overseas sibolistas organized as well. i've gotten replies from people from all over willing to help out. i name them here so that in case i missed someone, you can give me an online slap. von totanes (canada, '91), ray guinoo (malaysia, '97), getty atienza (connecticut, '92), david ingles (L.A., '78), marcy marcelo (santa clara, '96), bulit solis (ohio, '85), ed lapitan (australia, '86), pao abarcar (D.C., '03), ozzie purugganan (NY, '82). kyle baizas (boston '96), joel obillo (boston, '94). if there's anyone else interested, send me your info. nyu_jason[at]yahoo.com.
i've been in touch with the folks in manila and at some point we'll all mesh are goals and plans into one. that's the idea at least.
for now, stay tuned. in other news, von is actually in manila right now and is scheduled to meet with sir pagsi and mrs. pagsi on sunday. i've asked him to give us a "report" as well. von, no pressure but now that it's out in the online world, you'll owe us a story.
dulaang sibol alumni facebook page
Monday, January 4, 2010
some stout-hearted men
pero tama na muna ang shout-outs, business muna—
with the help of atty bernardo ('97), i got a copy of the most recent minutes of the sibol foundation board meeting. from it i learned that the benificiaries of the foundation are the UP PGH children's ward and the Laura Vicuña foundation. and due to the recent nosedive of the economy some of the funds and investments of the DS foundation came tumbling down as well. also, due to a very hectic schedule, the current batch wasn't able to go carolling this past holiday. nevertheless the foundation is still able to donate a total of PhP 100,000 to be paid out this month.
so what does this all mean for us? there's help that can be done. and that the help goes to the causes mentioned above and to sibol-hesus school.
i'm sure kating-kati na kayong tumulong. hinay hinay lang. mahina ang kalaban. i'll setup the paypal account soon.
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in the meantime kung gusto niyo ng palaisipan:
1. What is the value/ importance of forming a Sibol 'alumni group?'
2. What do you perceive as the needs of Sibol alumni?
3. What services to the alumni should the Sibol 'alumni group' make available so that alumni needs will be addressed and you'll want to be part of such a group?
4. What activities for the alumni should the Sibol 'alumni group' provide so that alumni needs will be addressed and you'll want to be part of such a group?
5. What role/s can the Sibol 'alumni group' play in relation to the performing group and other Sibol activities (such as the operations of the foundations, annual homecoming, etc.)?
6. Imagine a Sibol 'alumni group' that has been active for 10 years: what do you want to see the group has achieved in that time?
email niyo sa kin ang sagot nyu_jason[at]yahoo.com. at ibabahagi ko sa manila dulaang sibol foundation team na magpupulong sa sabado. ang mahuli, eh di hindi aabot. salamat.
sino ba kayo?
drafted pao to help out in the goal of raising funds since he's an OS (overseas sibolista) himself and knows paypal slightly more than i do. but more on that later on.
for now, another immediate need is creating a directory of sorts. back in '05 pao had created one but it needs updating and fact-checking. read below and if you see anyone missing: please comment below. even better, for the purposes of this blog, is if you are an OS yourself and/or willing to help, comment na rin kayo. so we know where people are (plus points if you're in south africa and willing to offer a place during the world cup).
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1973
1. Rogie Tangco
2. Batch Saludo
3. Dodi Cadiz
1974
1. Peng Olaguera
2. Nel Bermio
3. Mol Fernando
4. Joel Limjap
5. Jimmy Nazareno
6. Kiko Santos
1975
1. Nonong Reyes
2. Paddy Faustino
3. Rhoda Nepomuceno
4. Bitz Padua
5. Tony Reyes
6. Omie Rivera
7. Jimmy Tanjangco
8. Dondi Teehankee
9. Jay Ver
1976
1. Pael Encarnacion
2. Pepito Bengzon
3. Totsi Cadiz
4. Mon Carlos
5. Joy Chamorro
6. Ding de Villa
7. Greg Duran
8. Asis Encarnacion
9. Ding Gomez
10. Kevin Herlihi
11. Paco Mendoza
12. Toni Nierras
13. Nonoy Ozaeta
14. Reggie Puno
15. Danny Samaniego
16. Chiqui Teotico
17. Ted Vesagas
1977
1. Fred Ortiz
2. Bert Ortiz
3. Nesting Espanilla
4. Tuque Vinuya
5. Chito Morelos
6. Toots Javellana
7. Jovy Buhay
8. Bangy Dionisio, Jr.
9. Ricky Mabanta
10. Cricket Duen
1978
1. Jimmy Hofilena
2. Dave Ingles
3. Vic Mendoza
4. Noel Tolentino III
5. Gilbs Gonzales
6. Enky Encarnacion
1979
1. Mart Duran
2. Toboy de Guzman
3. Joey Hofilena
4. Randy Cantos
5. Rhoda Santos
6. Ding Yson
7. Kedy Sanchez
8. Clem Ignacio
9. Tarq Vesagas
10. Chuck Crisanto
11. Lito Valdez
12. Manuel Ocampo Jr.
13. Eric Olaguer
14. Mumoy Lansang
15. Freddie Manapat
16. Mandy Agoncillo
* Dodi Kapauan
* Rodolfo de Guzman
1980
1. Bobby Guevara
2. Ray Miranda
3. Henry Totanes
4. Tony Landicho
5. Nestor Noguera Jr.
6. Francisco Rilloraza
7. Joel Pagsanghan
8. Jim Acevedo
* Marc Ablan
* Gigi Antonio
1981
1. Joji Quintos
2. Raffy Lopa
3. Joey Fermin
4. John John Nery
5. Martin Baclig
6. Dennis Arroyo
7. Edmond Yabut
8. John Baron
9. Lito Bernardo
10. Normann Cabrera
11. Gejo Jimenez
12. Joly Macuja
13. James Simpas
14. Alf Siochi
15. Gilbert Braganza
16. Gerry Duran
1982
1. Tito Lopez
2. Noni Limpo
3. Jocot de Dios
4. Gelo Favis
5. Jomari Ignacio
6. Eugen Palma
7. Vince Concio
8. Ozzie Purugganan
9. Iggy Sison
10. Bill Velasco
1983
1. Mark Macaventa
2. Nicky Santiago
3. John Alcordo
4. Poch Ambrosio
5. Manoling Francisco
6. Bong Guerrero
7. Reggie Guevara
8. Mel Balanon
9. Chito Salazar
10. Rod Tanchanco Jr.
11. Ricky Ruiz
12. Rowie Torres
13. Raul Villegas
1984
1. Ronnie Alcaraz
2. Dan Madlansacay
3. Monchie Anastacio
4. Senen Antonio
5. Troy Bernardo
6. Jake Hofilena
7. Joel Macaventa
8. Bong Alikpala
9. Gabby Malvar
10. Eric Maribojoc
11. Erwin Perez
12. Jonny Salvador
13. Nilo Santos
14. Jing Olaguer
* PJ Nepomuceno
* Alvin Filamor
1985
1. Peter Abastillas
2. Cyril Soriano
3. Rico Santos
4. Gerry Braganza
5. Mark de Leon
6. Franz Bonoan
7. Chucky Olivares
8. Froilan Medina
9. Joey Hernandez
10. Bombi Sunga
11. Berni Marquez
12. Bulit Solis
13. Edward Festin
14. George Siasoco
1986
1. Gene Blue Tamesis
2. Robbie Guevara
3. Jonji Don Bernardo
4. Jun Anacleto
5. Jojo Mendoza
6. Obet Tanchanco
7. Exie Abola
8. Tanny Soliven
9. Mon Anel
10. Mon Guevara
11. Mike Reyes
12. Edwin Lapitan
* Joel Aguada
* Teta Blanco
* Junjun Macaspac
* Jo Avila
1987
1. Joey Valdez
2. Arnie de Vera
3. Dondi Dionisio
4. Mhel Garrido
5. John Gatmaitan
6. Jack Ignacio
7. Cholo Mallillin
8. Mark Maulit
9. Cocoy Padua
10. Neil Purugganan
11. Mark Rivera
12. Happy Tan
13. Roy Alcid
14. Jon Almeda
* Benjou Elgincolin
* John-d Lazatin
* Joey Maribojoc
* Junjie Ocampo
* Nikos Ong
1988
1. Titus Abola
2. John Alikpala
3. PV Aquino
4. Jules Dacanay
5. Rico Gonzales
6. Erick Lirios
7. Mike Lopez
8. Tony Lu
9. Topo Reyes
10. Butch Sison
1989
1. Dutch Albert
2. Mikal Rallonza
3. Jobet Gauna
4. Ramy Hocson
5. Mike Munoz
6. Ramon Padilla
7. Jodo Sta. Ana
8. Dot Temporal
9. Pros Urbano
10. Lionel Valdellon
11. Ferdie Verayo
12. Jappy Xavier
* Alex Osias
* Joseph Cruz
* Gil Braganza
1990
1. Nic Acevedo
2. Rhoneil Almario
3. Cherokee Chamorro
4. Rommel Estillore
5. Tonito Gregorio
6. Trigger Medina
7. Melvin Perez
8. JV Santos
9. Tristan Silverio
10. Vier Tajonera
11. Jojo Temporal
1991
1. Alan Barretto
2. Johnny Bondoc
3. Rene Cruz
4. Galoy de Dios
5. Third Fenix
6. Eric Gregorio
7. Mario Katigbak
9. Rex Santos
10. Bienny Solis
11. Alan Tecson
12. Martin Villalon
* Joao Benitez
* Von Totanes
* Erick Reyes
* Caloy Manalo
1992
1. Lore Aguilar
2. Dino Martinez
3. Getty Atienza
4. Paton Estillore
5. Steve Crisologo
6. Mikey Duque
7. Andy Maquiling
8. Herbie Santos
9. Kim Honasan
* Paolo Bediones
* Philip Acop
* Mark Concio
* Jay Diego
* Viktor Varua
* Joey Fernandez
1993
1. Lemmuel de la Cruz
2. Francis Alvarez
3. Jimmy Bondoc
4. Francis Soriano
5. Relly Torres
6. Allan Abad
7. Lord Villanueva
8. Derick Martinez
9. Mark Manansala
10. Jolan Saldana
11. Francis Tirol
12. Blue Avelino
1994
1. Joel Obillo
2. Rico Pena
3. Eddie-boy Moran
4. Ali Figueroa
5. Moshe Ladanga
6. Lawrence Cabal
7. Kix Samson
8. Nino Macavinta
9. Ernest de Castro
10. Brian Zialcita
11. Jade Principe
12. Jody Junia
13. Mercky Mercado
14. Claude Morales
* Raul Disini
* Ricky Baizas
* Owen Martinez
1995
1. Paolo Borromeo
2. Gerry Coloma
2. Reggie Regala
3. Hannche Bobis
4. Jay Soriano
5. Bong Pineda
7. VJ Genato
8. Andoni Albert
9. Aris Macandog
10. Jamil Santos
* Francis Corona
* Tony Lambino
* Bambam Aquino
* Kent Saga
1996
1. Richard Medalla
2. Raymond Ravelo
3. Harry Velasco
4. Xander Soriano
5. Toto Sorioso
6. Kyle Baizas
7. Mark Aragona
8. Biom Gonzales
9. Sygfrid Santos
10. Ramon Gutierrez
* Bradford Martinez
* Mitch Genato
* Joey Oreta
* Gino Aquino
* O’neil Torres
1997
1. Ray Guinoo
2. Fritz Baldoria
3. Edward Arandia
4. PJ Bernardo
5. Jeff Cabal
6. Mikey Amistoso
7. Karl Magsuci
8. Andy Moran
9. Jason Pacheco
10. Pado Reyes
11. Roy Tolentino
12. David Ycasiano
* Francis Abao
* Mark Dizon
1998
1. Marcy Marcelo
2. RB Roa
3. Irvin Soyangco
4. RJ Samson
5. Dave Makasiar
6. Joel Liwanag
7. Cholo Abola
8. Gabby Lacuesta
9. Carlo Andaya
10. Jason Villaroman
11. Paulo Ocampo
12. Berns Bernardo
13. Juris Echiverri
* Joey Aliwalas
* Adrian Ferrer
* Jonard Yanson
* Francis Atienza
1999
1. Lex Favila
2. Mike Simpao
3. Andrew Bucu
4. Eric Isabedra
5. Nic Chua
6. Paolo Celestial
7. Patrick Porto
8. Bennett Aquino
9. BJ Carreon
10. Nald Galinato
11. Doodle Sarmiento
12. Pat Tiongson
13. Chris Castillo
14. Vinci Villafuerte
* Richie Puzon
2000
1. Kit Ycasiano
2. Dino Aguirre
3. Pio Abad
4. Bryan Atienza
5. Anthony de Guzman
6. GK Galveztan
7. Emong Orlina
8. Pons Ponce
9. Toby Sandoval
10. Raf Reyes
11. Timo Timoteo
12. JC Uy
13. Pepel Santos
* Keefe Juan
* Nico Africa
* Juan Andres Lopa
2001
1. Jampao Reyes
2. Joey Canto
3. Marco Duay
4. Joni Ferrer
5. Alric Mondragon
6. Paorods Rodriguez
7. Mimoy Sibulo
8. Erwin Arandia
* Papu Alonzo
* Mog Molina
* Asterio Gutierrez
2002
1. Boyet Dy
2. Jor-el Soyangco
3. Anthony Sison
4. Ari Singzon
5. Kenneth Javate
6. Cris Garcia
7. TJ San Jose
8. Moks Machuca
9. Zuri Valbuena
10. Gian Valerio
2003
1. Raffy Ignacio
2. Pao Abarcar
3. Luis Abad
4. Carlo Alojado
5. Marts Concio
6. Eric Cruz
7. Rolf Madrid
8. Martin Sarmienta
9. Aaron Palabyab
10. Bianong Labiano
2004
1. Carlos Lacson
2. Archie Aguirre
3. Vince Conti
4. King Echiverri
5. Tattel Marfori
6. Kenny Lirios
7. Aaron Legaspi
8. Kimps Quimpo
9. Oliver Quintana
* Pets Carbonell
* Raf Dionisio
* Aeus Reyes
Sunday, January 3, 2010
introduction + the end in mind
current location
i'm currently at japan's airport for a layover. came from 2 weeks in manila but heading to new york now which has served home for the past 7plus years. with 2 hours more of waiting, now's the perfect time to set this up. ika nga ng kantang "panahon na", kundi ngayon ay kailan (tenor 1: ay kailahahan... kailan) pa.
why set up this blog
i went to the past annual homecoming. personally, i thought that there wasn't as much as usual attendees (but that's beside the point). more importantly, in sir pagsi's sharing session, he had brought up the idea of creating a dulaang sibol alumni foundation. i had volunteered myself as the extra man to cover for us sibolistas who now live/work/study ex-Manila. in his speech, sir pagsi was clear that at this point in his life/career, he'd want to be able to focus some of his time and efforts into having a smooth exit. and making sure that his legacy, dreams, values continue to live on.
as he was sharing his thoughts, he had brought up that the funds and sibol-alumni faculty for sibol-hesus school are dwindling. economy and rates have been down the past year and i guess for whatever reason interest for teaching among sibol grads have gone down as well.
so why set up this blog: well, i can't literally teach (and frankly nor have i the want to) but what i do want to be able to help do is at least help sir pagsi/sibol/sibol-hesus fund his dreams and continue his focus on education and value for generosity. and that i know i can do even now when i've considered new york as somewhat of a permanent home.
the end in mind
as in all projects and goals, here's my end target in mind: my hope is by june 12th, 2010, sir pagsi's 80-nth bday to raise at least 2000 USDs. i'll continue to blog until then. and also in the process, give updates, setup the paypal account, and hopefully unintentionally spark some renewed interest in sibol and/or sir's work for those of us who now live other lives in other worlds (myself included).
SO, join me in this journey. my boarding call comes soon. but i will stay connected til D-day (lest i get distracted by all those fancy new york lights and dreams).
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