Sunday, 29 January 2012
The Reverend Rey Cordoviz
In addition to being a shepherd to his flock, Pastor Rey is also a Baguio Mediator, and Barangay Captain, Kagitingan.
Wednesday, 25 January 2012
The Three Pastors
Joe, Frank, and Rey. They are Class 61’s reverends. They have taken vows to commit themselves to spread the gospel and tie their words deeply into the Biblical text. They give context to Faith. They coax out the better angels in our nature.
Joe, in addition to his brilliant career in the military as a graduate of PMA and retiring as general with the Philippine National Police, has also sought a parallel vocation through a Christian education from the Philippine Bible Theological Seminary. Joe and Myrna’s lives are closely intertwined with their Christian faith.
Frank, is pastor of the Nazarene Congregational Church in New York. He and his wife Estrellita are active in the Amazing Grace Community Outreach.
Rey, is with Good News Mission in Baguio. He and Joe provided us with their words of grace at the meals taken with our Class 61 members. His wife Nene is also active in church activities.
While this blog does not pretend to be a Wikipedia, it would be appreciated if we can add more to this “stub” through stories, photos and other aspects about the Three Pastors! You can also find Myrna, Frank, and Rey in Facebook where you can view their photos, comments, grandchildren…
Sunday, 22 January 2012
Thursday, 19 January 2012
Tuesday, 17 January 2012
Leonora San Agustin: a late but heartfelt condolence
She was an active alumnus of Baguio City National High School and could be seen joining the annual parade, with gusto, in earlier years. She graduated cum laude in BS Chemical Engineering from Adamson University, on record as the first woman chemical engineer in the Philippines. For 45 years, she taught at the University of the Cordilleras (which we remember as Baguio Colleges) then was designated as curator, Baguio-Mountain Province Museum, until her demise.
A well-known Baguio fact: a label stuck with her and together with Ms. Cecile Afable and Ms. Gene De Guia, as the “Three witches of Baguio,” for their efforts and concerns for the environment and programs for the preservation of culture.
Her love for Baguio, its culture, the people, and environment made her a prominent figure in various fora and lectures that somehow initiated a strong awareness on the richness of the Cordillera culture. She singlehandedly wrote the book, “The Traditional Attires of the Igorot Tribes” from her painstaking research and collection of photographs This book became popular as the handbook for wearing a G-string loincloth properly, step by step.
She was already a Baguio institution long before she passed away at age 96. She was a rare gem.
Monday, 16 January 2012
Guessing Game No. 26
Sunday, 15 January 2012
Friday, 13 January 2012
2012 Greetings
Hello! Nope, this blog is not closed… yet. It is just that there has not been any fresh inputs from anyone, which is really a cry for help to revive our class 1961 blog.
So, with a big, big grand smile, let us all build up our blog. We will start off by a photo of our class 61 alpha males (disputed, or undisputed statement??!!): Fiscal Manny Ubaldo, Bert Camero, Ed Buenaflor, Bonnie Gutierrez, and Joe Andaya at the Lecheon Party hosted in Pangasinan by Ed. Their expressions read: Wish You Were Here!!! The date stamper says August 15, 2011.