Monday 28 March 2011

GUESSING GAME NO. 21: NAME TWO OF OUR CLASSMATES


As you can guess, ideas have run out for the Guessing Game series. But here is another attempt at one more, but your contributions/ concepts/ ideas on GG will be much appreciated!!


Our Baguio younger years were collectively colorful. The first half of high school was spent in making friends (Ed Buenaflor joined us in second year, that bright kid from Alaminos), picking favorite teachers, learning new and fascinating things, while the second half was getting more serious, trying to sort out what lay up ahead of us called The Future. Environmental Degradation, Biodiversity, Pollutants, Air Quality Index, Stressed Out, Hassle were absent from our daily vocabularies. We WALKED and WALKED, a 2 or 3 km distance was not unusual.


A few years ago I tried to prove something to myself: I arrived at the crack of dawn via the early Manila bus, it was a nice crisp nippy morning, so I decided to have a hearty breakfast at Camp John Hay’s Manor Hotel: walked all the way from Legarda Road where my sister rented an apartment, through the long route at Burnham Park, up that shortcut on the side of City High (and used as an outhouse by many), then on to the CJH gate, up to the breakfast room. This was the solitude and green vistas I recall from childhood days: the city was still not quite awake, there was little movement along the roads, and the few remaining pine trees along the way seemed to represent the “whispering pine” of poetry, exuding a natural pine scent while my shoes crunched on browned pine needles. Butterflies were the only other visible movement.


Enough for recollections. After all this is a GG. But the point being, we had reflection time, we had athletic meets to attend or participate in, school programs, and still had time left over for istambay purposes.


And what did we think about during those spells? What did we talk about, with our classmates, over frozen Coke and Canada Dry Grape and hopia at Sunshine Bakery? Probably the career paths we would take or interests we would pursue. Probably the ways and means to make these dreams a reality. Probably overcoming the anxiety of choosing the right option. Anyway, this Guessing Game points to What Have We Become.


Try to guess which of Class 61 members belong to which type(s). At least two names per type. Thus , this Name Two game. One name can appear in many types. (Note: you can submit also additional types!)


Became educators

Joined the US Navy

Served with the Philippine military

Studied to become nurses

Appended Engineer to their names

Dedicated their lives to a holy cause

Own and operate their beauty salons

Livelihoods connected to architecture

Defenders of the nation’s security

Passed the bar

Served as politicians

German car appreciators

Performed music as a hobby

Focused on healing the sick

Chose to become businessmen

Became IT specialists

Professional istambays

Grandparenting

Frequent fliers

Certified Public A’s

Motorcycle enthusiasts

---------Can you add more to this list?

Saturday 26 March 2011

City High foundation baffles historical commission



City High foundation baffles historical commission
by Pigeon Lobien on Saturday, March 26, 2011 at 4:36pm
(In: Pigeon's Facebook page-premission granted to reproduce here)

As the city’s biggest high school is to celebrate its 92nd alumni homecoming, question is whether it was founded in 1919 or three years earlier.

Baguio City High School class of 1956 president Ed Tipton raised this question in a letter to Baguio City National High School principal Elma Donaal on the strength of a letter coming for the the National Historical Commission of the Phillipines which could not give an answer whether the school was founded in 1916 or its more popular date of 1919.

Tipton told Donaal that it be “for your information and guidance in preparation for the Diamond Jubilee of the Baguio City High School.”

“That is three years earlier than what we know,” said MPHS-BCHS-BCNHS Alumni Association president Dr. Tedler Depaynos during an alumni board meeting this week, where he also named a five man committee headed by former Department of Education - Cordillera director Remedios Taguba to look into the matter.

The Taguba commission will collate information as well as seek history experts to certify the date of the school’s foundation which has now more than 6,500 students at the main campus and close to 11,000 including the annexes, making it the biggest school in the country (Rizal National High School has more students than the BCNHS Main, but has no annexes).

In its conclusion, the NHCP said that that it “cannot certify October 24, 1919 as the founding date of the Baguio City National High School. Moreover, further research is required to obtain a definitve and more comprehensive history of said school, from its founding to present.”

The NHCP in its report said that two sources, Eugenio Plata and Laurnce Wilson, made mention that there was a Baguio Trade School founded in 1916 that eventually became the Mountain Province High School.

It said, that according to Wilson, “the first secondary school in Baguio was the normal school founded in 1916 later named as Mt. Province High School, whose normal subjects were later transferred to the Trinidad Agricultural High School in 1933.”

Other findings of the Commission state that a provincial high school was set up in Baguio in 1902; that a high school called Mountain and its principal was Richard Pattersonfrom 1924-1927, but this is different from the normal school, from the trade school and from the agricultural and farm schools; that the Baguio City Council in 1923passed a resolution for the establishment of a senior year for the MPHS; and, a 1926 Bureau of Education annual report “differentiates the general course high schools from the normal schools, whose list does not cite a normal school in Baguio.”

Tipton’s class was the first to be located at the 1.1 hectare campus which the school occupy now. It was segregated from the Burnham reservation in June 1953 under the term of mayor Gil Mallare after President Ramon Magsaysay approved Presidential Proclamation 401 leading to its segregation.

Construction started in September 1953 under mayor Benito Lopez and completed a year later under mayor Alfonso Tabora. The area was segregated at the request of then principal Gregorio Ariz at the behest of Parents Teachers Association president Rufino Bueno, father of the late mayor Ernesto wanting a permanent campus for the growing school.

Before that, the campus was located at several locations, first at the Teachers Camp, moved to the Government Center (Baguio Convention Center area), then beside the Casa Vallejo and back to Teachers Camp.

Expansion started in 1968 to cater to the growing number of students with the put up of annexes at the Baguio Central School (now the Pines City National High School), Aurora Hill, Bonifacio and Rizal Elementary Schools.

Pines will gain independence in 1980, while an annex of the said school, at Irisan will become the third national high school in the city in the 2000s.

Now BCNHS, provides special programs for the Sciences (started in 1984), the Arts as well as Sports, while also gaining recognition in academic and sports excellence in the national as well as international levels.

Meanwhile, the 92nd MPHS-BCHS-BCNHS grand alumni homecoming is set on May 6 and 7 at the BCNHS grounds and at the Hotel Supreme for the Gala Night. It will be hosted by class of 1986 with the class of 1961 as golden jubilarians. The alumni board is also set to award outstanding alumni, including a retired Philippine Navy commodore, among others. PML

(PHOTO, ABOVE) the city hi campus along gov. pack road which was segregated by president ramon magsaysay thru presidential proclamation 401 in 1953. mayor gil mallari sourced out P140,000 from the war fund, mayor benito lopez saw the start of construction and mayor alfonso tabora saw its completion in june 1954.

Hint...(Click on Photo to Enlarge)




The tall chap in the middle holding a folder in his left hand, is the younger brother of the entry below.

Guess.Game 20.Class61s Got Talent! Guess Right, Win RT HK Tkt



... provided you buy BCHS CLASS61 Raffle Tickets!

Eunice Batnag-Daytec

Our Jane: Valedictorian, 2/2 Plan Voc.

Wednesday 23 March 2011

CLAS1961 RAFFLE PERMIT

From Facebook: City High group

Dear Schoolmates,
Greetings! The batch of 1986 of the Baguio City High School would like to invite you to the Grand Alumni on May 6 and 7, 2011. The reunion will be held at the Baguio City National High School followed by a Gala Night at the Hotel Supreme on the succeeding evening.
Pre - registration may be availed for P750.
We further invite you to subscribe to our souvenir program. Deadline for submission of subscription contract is on March 28, 2011.
We hope to see you there!

Respectfully,
The Organizers
BCHS Grand Alumni
Class of 1986

For more details, please contact the following persons:

Ferly Rose Garcia 09219920849 Rebecca Follosco 09167473682
Cynthia Casem Salinas 09177889398 Felina Vargas Diaz 09175062993 Tirso Oloan 09285551098 Juvy Rindon 09162515053

Ferly Rose Sansano Garcia

BCHS Class 61 Meeting March 5, 2011

Thank you Delma for these minutes.
Sorry for the long delay in posting, was out of town until last night,
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ART: RAFFLE TICKETS
75 booklets have been distributed and is just awaiting the remittance. He will print 100 booklets which will amount to
P100,000.00. Printing of the tickets P37.50 per booklet. Deadline for the submission of tickets sold will be on April. 30. All tickets sold is remitted to Arthur.

HATS
To be used during the parade will be unisex, white in color
and "'61" in the middle of hat. We have purchase 30 hats for the
attendees. Why 30 only? That was what was decided upon as we have not even received confirmation from those abroad. Most of those who confirmed are from the Philippines.

UNIFORM
Maroon t-shirt with collar, and on the left breast the pine tree will be
printed and below it " BCHS Golden Jubilarians" all in gold . The left sleeve will have '61 printed. We will also limit the T-shirts to 30 pcs only and sizes will be Large (L) and Extra-large (XL)

MECHANICS FOR THE RAFFLE
1. Jose suggested that 15 tickets will be picked out from the Tambiolo and pick the 3rd prize; 10 tickets for the second; and 5 for the 1st. Winners for the 3 prizes need not be around. We select a neutral alumni to pick the prizes.

2. For the consolation prizes, 11 ping-pong balls, numbered 1 to 10 will be raffled.The numbers picked will be the numbers in the registration cards given to the alumni. The physical presence of the alumni is required to be able to claim the prize.

MAY 5TH

May 5, 6:00 to 10 p.m. will be the bonding activity of Class '61 at Baguio Central School, courtesy of Consolacion Paz-de Guzman who is the principal.
- Here will be practice the song and dance that Class '61 will present. Evelyn, please prepare to be part of the presentation and also send copy of the lyrics that you suggested, with the "Jersey Boys" dance.

- We also intend to invite Mrs. Montenegro-Ramirez, if anyone know her whereabouts

MAY 8th
Class outing - this will be optional and it will be at Hundred Islands.

SOUVENIR PROGRAM

As for the pictures, before & now, I only have a few pictures that will be included in the souvenir program. Should you have any articles that you want included in the souvenir program, please send it ASAP because March 15 is their deadline.

MIDLAND COURIER

We will advertise a shout out call to Class '61 in the Baguio
Midland Courier to be published on April 10 and April 17.

- To date, COH is P29,964.00, and it is intact.

- Next meeting will be on April 9, 2011.

Saturday 12 March 2011

SOUVENIR PROGRAM DEADLINE 15 MARCH

One of the decisions taken on 9th March at the Class 61 meeting in Baguio, was on the souvenir program.
The deadline for submission is on the 15th of March.
Please contact Joe, Delma, Art for further details (my details are limited to what is in this page).
Their contact addresses are in the Class 61 directory. If you do not have one please contact Rudy
rtl1209@aol.com>

CLASS 61 MEETING DENCIO'S BAGUIO