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ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter February 9, 2017
Valle Verde Country Club
February 9, 2017 – 12:00 Noon
Pangkat No. 8 Leader: PND RJ Ermita
Call to Order Pres. Ogie Lim
Invocation PP Totoy Bartolome
National Anthem Rtn. Paul Alejandrino
FOUR-WAY TEST Rtn. Butch Tabligan
Introduction of
Visiting Rotarians & Guests PP Topax Colayco
Community Singing Rtn. Ed Sambeli
Wise or Otherwise
Fining Moments PP Conrad Cuesta
President’s Time Pres. Ogie Lim
Introduction of
Guest Speaker PP Vic Lim
MR. JAIME FLOR CRUZ
GUEST SPEAKER
Open Forum
Adjournment Pres. Ogie Lim
PND RJ Ermita
Emcee
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Tinig Newsletter February 23, 2017
Valle Verde Country Club
February 23, 2017 – 12:00 Noon
Pangkat No. 8 Leader: PND RJ Ermita
Call to Order Pres. Ogie Lim
Invocation PP Ner Laiño
National Anthem Rtn. Ping Tan
FOUR-WAY TEST PP Jun Zafra
Introduction of
Visiting Rotarians & Guests Rtn. Manoj Budhrani
Community Singing PP Topax Colayco
Wise or Otherwise
Fining Moments PP Peping Mabanta
President’s Time Pres. Ogie Lim
Introduction of
Guest Speaker PP Ferd Rivera
GUEST SPEAKER
Open Forum
Adjournment Pres. Ogie Lim
PP Topax Colayco
Emcee
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Dear Lord,
We pray for our members that we
persevere in attending our weekly
meetings even in the midst of horrible
traffic around our meeting venue. We
also pray that our officers would at all
times practice frugality in the
administration of our Club affairs so that
membership would not be a burden
financially.
Amen.
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"TOP OF THE WORLD"
Such a feelin's comin' over me
There is wonder in 'most ev'ry thing I see
Not a cloud in the sky, got the sun in my eyes
And I won't be surprised if it's a dream
Everything I want the world to be
Is now comin' true especially for me
And the reason is clear, it's because you are here
You're the nearest thing to heaven that I've seen
I'm on the top of the world lookin' down on creation
And the only explanation I can find
Is the love that I've found ever since you've been around
Your love's put me at the top of the world
Somethin' in the wind has learned my name
And it's tellin' me that things are not the same
In the leaves on the trees and the touch of the breeze
There's a pleasin' sense of happiness for me
There is only one wish on my mind
When this day is through I hope that I will find
That tomorrow will be just the same for you and me
All I need will be mine if you are here
I'm on the top of the world lookin' down on creation
And the only explanation I can find
Is the love that I've found ever since you've been around
Your love's put me at the top of the world
-o0o-
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ng mga bagay na ating iniisip, sinasabi o ginagawa:
1. Iyon ba ang KATOTOHANAN?
2. Iyon ba ay MAKATARUNGAN para sa lahat ng
kinauukulan?
3. Iyon ba ay lilikha ng MABUTING KALOOBAN at
LALONG MATAPAT NA PAKIKIPAGKAIBIGAN?
4. Iyon ba ay magiging KAPAKI-PAKINABANG para sa
lahat ng kinauukulan?
Ang layunin ng Rotaryo ay “PASIGLAHIN AT IPUNLA
ANG SIMULAIN NG PAGLILINGKOD BILANG BATAYAN NG
ISANG GAWAIN KARAPAT-DAPAT at lalo’t higit pasiglahin at
ipunla:
1. Ang pagpapaunlad ng pagsasama bilang pagkakataon sa
paglilingkod.
2. Ang mataas na uri ng tuntunin sa pangangalakal at sa
hanapbuhay, ang pagkilala sa kahalagahan ng gawain
kapakipakinabang at ang pagbibigay dangal ng bawa’t
Rotaryo sa kanyang hanapbuhay bilang pagkakataon upang
makapaglingkod sa lipunan.
3. Ang pagsasakatuparan sa simulain ng paglilingkod sa bawa’t
Rotaryo sa kanyang pansarili, pangkabuhayan at
panglipunang pamumuhay.
4. Ang pag-unlad ng pagkakaunawaan, mabubuting kalooban at
kapayapaan ng mga bansa sa pamamagitan ng isang pang-
daigdig na kapatiran ng mga propesyonal na nabubuklod sa
simulain ng paglilingkod.
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
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Pres. Ogie Lim
Fellow Pasig Rotarians:
On Saturday, February 11, 2017, RC Pasig and RC Paradise
Valley of San Diego, California will be sponsoring this year’s
biggest medical mission in Pasig City. We are targeting to give
medical and dental services to 3,000 indigent patients. If all
pledges materialize, more than fifty doctors and dentists will
participate. By all degrees of imagination, this is a tall order for
our club. We really need all hands on deck.
Last Monday, February 6, the President of RC Mutya ng Pasig,
the President of RC Valle Verde and I went to Pamantasan ng
Lungsod ng Pasig (PLP) to discuss with their President, Atty.
Amihan April Alcazar, Ph.D. and their Dean of the College of
Nursing, the process flow of the event. The meeting, which lasted
for almost two hours, was productive. Everybody desired to lend a
helping hand!
Because there was an emergency in his hospital, PE Jess failed to
attend that gathering. And so, I relayed to him the discussion that
we had. After our chat, PE Jess – a veteran of several medical
missions – had reflective suggestions, which he will immediately
bring to the attention of the PLP management.
Later in the evening, I had a very interesting conversation with PP
Conrad Cuesta about the medical mission. He stressed that
bottlenecks usually occur at the pharmacy counter. I immediately
relayed PP Conrad’s idea to PE Jess, who readily agreed with the
suggestion.
Earlier that afternoon, Dr. Alcazar and I signed a Memorandum of
Agreement formalizing the collaboration on extension programs
that will benefit the stakeholders of the PLP with the members of
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the Rotary Club of Pasig, Inc. The salient points of the MOA are
as follows:
1. Medical Mission - The PLP shall provide the participants
from their institution, necessary space within the campus
premises, and the logistical support.
2. Scholarship - The PLP shall undertake the selection
process for academic scholarship and monitor its progress
through annual reports to be submitted to the Rotary Club
of Pasig.
3. Rotaract Club of RC Pasig - The PLP shall guide and
undertake the accreditation of the Rotaract Club of RC
Pasig as a duly authorized student organization by the
Department of Student Affairs of PLP, with all the
privileges of an accredited student organization.
In turn, the Rotary Club of Pasig, Inc. shall furnish the needed
support for the conduct of the above mentioned activities within
the campus, and comply with the applicable rules and regulations
of the PLP.
Signing as witnesses to this MOA were Ms. Iluminada T. Vierne,
Secretary of the PLP Board of Regents, and our very own Edgar J.
Manalang.
We had our BOD meeting in the home of PND RJ, with some
invited past presidents to help us decide on some pressing issues.
We ate delicious paella specially prepared for us by PND RJ. I
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almost forgot my sugar problem when I tasted the dessert made by
his lovely wife, Marisa. Wow, it was a really a night to remember!
The meeting was attended By PE Jess, PPs Benny, Rhett, Conrad,
Sec Ray, Directors Albert, Bebert, Raj, and PND RJ, as well as our
new member Rtn Paul Alejandrino.
We have discussed the conduct of the medical mission on
February 11, the details of which will be tackled in our meeting
today. Then, we agreed to have a Vision-Mission seminar for the
club before the end of this Rotary Year. A two or three day
seminar to be facilitated by an outside facilitator will be held in a
venue within Metro Manila. This event will be attended by the
incoming and outgoing board members and past presidents chosen
by PPs Benny, Conrad and Rhett.
The water lily design contest chaired by PE Jess will push through,
while PP Conrad will also look for a professional designer to help
our RCC Pinagbuhatan. PND RJ will tap the Colleges of
Engineering and Business Administration of the National
University to improve the productivity of the RCC. The Cervical
Cancer Examination Program, jointly headed by PN John and Rtn
Flor, will be held at the Rizal Medical Center.
The movie screening project got a big boost when HOF PP Rhett
Ermita suggested Meralco Theatre as the venue of the fund raising
activity. Meralco Theatre offers huge discounts for worthy causes.
Remarkably, the most important output of our meeting was the
BOD resolution granting a 50% discount to all returning past
presidents of RC Pasig who are over 70 years old and have been
inactive for at least five years. This was in response to the clamour
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of some past presidents who would like to reactivate their
membership to the club.
The formal meeting started at around 7:00 p.m. and ended at
around 9:00 p.m. Of course, the fellowship extended to ungodly
hours. Everybody in the room is one in saying that we should have
more of this kind of meeting where fellowship, joy, and laughter
abound. Let us do it!
There will be no meeting on February 16, so that we may all
attend the testimonial lunch in honor of RIDN Raffy Garcia at the
Gloria Maris restaurant in Greenhills, San Juan on February 18. I
will campaign vigorously so that the members of RC Pasig will
come in full force, together with the Cluster 6 ASPs and the entire
ASP of the district.
Mabuhay ang RC Pasig!!
ROGELIO “OGIE” SP LIM
All Star President
Rotary Year 2016-2017
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PP Benny P. De Guzman
Twice in a row was a truly bad attendance and on both occasions,
the past presidents exceeded the rest of the members. PP Ed
Lucero is one of them. He has been back after a while. Walang
tampuhan, trabaho lang pala.
It is always nice to have PP Topax do the fining. Informative and
with well-placed humor on the side. Makes you feel at ease even if
the fine is a little bit heavy. Imagine a fine for four meetings even
if he is not finemaster in the succeeding ones?
R.I.D.N. Raffy has been out for three meetings. This is the longest
time he has been out. Meanwhile POgie is busy getting members
to have better attendance for the meeting we will have to honor
father and son who brought additional honors to our Club by being
both members of the very elite and prestigious Arch Klumph Club
of big time donors. We have to have numbers as the past district
governors in attendance on 18th
February and their ladies, baka
mas marami kaysa sa atin?
Saw PDG Marilou Co and she told me we are still short of two
new members to get the district target assigned to us. Paging all
directors not only for our attendance but to the commitment of
sponsoring a Rotarian almost as good as them, or, even better?
That classmate of PND RJ can talk convincingly like an Atenean,
kaya lang Dela Salle grad pala. But he knows what he is talking
about and he can get the interests of the crowd, no matter how
lean. By the time, he ended there were 16 brave souls, all richer on
how to better take care of their bones and health in general. Dr.
Flores is a gem if RJ can bring him to the club before he renews
the contract, or, give an increase.
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PP Benny P. De Guzman
Continuation
Rtn. Flor is a unique achieve in business and in our club.
Remember, he initiated once, many years back our Rare Blood
Project with an initial One Million Pesos he gave? May talent
palang iba, he sings well and to make sure his talent is recognized,
who should he get to sing with him? The si ako and his voice
stood prominently well. I will request a return bout. But in the
place of Ray Armas.
Lost in the Club Assembly the other week is a unique but totally
unacceptable move of IPP Ner to transfer to a Batangas Rotary
Club BUT he will attend regularly ala PPs Ed and Jimmy. He
would still support the scholarship programs though and his
absentee member son, would remain. If the club will not be
involved, the group of past presidents will not buy the idea. Once
there was from Bacolod who joined a new club sponsored by their
mother club. But, he remained a member of both.
Remember PP Joe Abejo? I sponsored him to our club when RC
Quezon City transferred their meetings to evenings? After a few
years, he was asked to return, and, thereafter, his son became a
President of the club. I saw him Christmas day in a wake of one of
their former VPs who left club before being elected president. He
had lots of stories on what he did for RC Q.C. by getting the old
members back, eightyish lahat, all PPs, and, he got the board to
approve their Rotary dues to a fixed low annual dues, and, no
attendance requirements. But he got in 8 good ones. Seguro, we
can discuss that also.
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PP Jun C. Zafra
ROTARY HIRES CHIEF INVESTMENT OFFICER
EVANSTON, Ill. (Feb. 3, 2017) — Rotary taps non-profit
investment expert Eric Jones to manage and grow the
humanitarian organization’s $1 billion in assets.
As CIO, Jones will provide leadership, vision and oversight for the
management and strategic asset investment growth for The Rotary
Foundation – Rotary’s charitable arm that grants more than $200
million annually to eradicate polio and fund projects and
scholarships in communities worldwide.
“Eric brings valuable experience and a strong track record as an
institutional investor,” said John Hewko, general secretary of
Rotary. “He will play a vital role in securing the Foundation’s
long-term, sustainable growth - enabling our members to achieve a
polio-free world, train future peacemakers, support clean water
and sanitation, and strengthen local economies well into the
future.”
After managing investments for Loyola University of Chicago for
16 years and serving as CIO since 2008, Jones is returning to
Rotary where he began his career in the mid-1990s. “I am thrilled
to be coming back to Rotary in this position,” said Jones. “I enjoy
and I find it rewarding to work for a mission-driven organization.
As the CIO for Rotary, I am committed to providing a high level
of stewardship over its invested assets and to helping the
organization continue to grow.”
Jones is an alumnus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign, where he graduated with a major in political science
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Continuation 1.
and earned his MBA. He lives in Chicago with his family. Korn
Ferry International was engaged in the CIO search.
About Rotary
Rotary brings together a global network of volunteers dedicated to
tackling the world’s most pressing humanitarian challenges.
Rotary connects 1.2 million members of more than 35,000 Rotary
clubs in over 200 countries and geographical areas. Their work
improves lives at both the local and international levels, from
helping families in need in their own communities to working
toward a polio-free world. To access broadcast quality video
footage and still photos go to: The Newsmarket.
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JAIME A. FLOR CRUZ China Chairman, Fortune Global Forum, Guangzhou 2017
Visiting Professor, Peking University
Jianwai Gongyu 2-1-142
Beijing, 100600 People’s Republic of China
Telephone: +8613801118422
Work Experience
2001-2014. CNN, Beijing Bureau, P.R.C.
Beijing Bureau Chief and Correspondent
2012-2013 Fortune Global Forum, Chengdu 2013, China
Chairman (concurrent)
2000-2001 Edward R. Murrow Press Fellow, Council on Foreign
Relations, New York, N.Y.
1990-2000 TIME Magazine, Beijing Bureau, P.R.C.
Bureau Chief and Correspondent
1982-1990: TIME Magazine, Beijing Bureau, P.R.C.
Reporter
1979-1981: Newsweek Magazine, Beijing Bureau, P.R.C.
News Assistant. Research and reporting duties.
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1979-1981: Peking Normal College, P.R.C.
Part-time Instructor. Taught English conversation to university
students.
1978: Peking University, P.R.C.
Tutor. Taught English conversation to teachers and researchers of
Peking University Mathematics Department who were preparing to
study in the U.S. and in Europe.
1973-1974: Yantai Aquatics Corporation, ShandongProvince, P.R.C.
Apprentice worker and ship navigator on trawler fishing boats; went
fishing on Yellow Sea and BohaiSea.
1972-1973: Hengyang State Farm, Hunan Province, P.R.C.
Worked on farm planting and harvesting rice, digging canals, picking
tea-leaves, and raising pigs.
Education
1977-1982: Peking University, P.R.C.
Bachelor of Arts degree in Chinese History, major in Modern
Chinese History. Electives in world history, Marxist philosophy and
political economy.Lessons conducted entirely in Chinese. Worked
part-time twelve to twenty hours weekly during junior and senior
years.
1974-1976: Peking Languages Institute, P.R.C.
Two years of intensive Chinese language study and training in
translation work (oral and written).
1968-1971: Polytechnic University of the Philippines,
Republic of the Philippines
Bachelor of Arts in Advertising. Took courses in print media, copy
writing, public relations, sales promotion and advertising techniques.
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Publications
Co-author, “Not On Our Watch”, a book about campus journalists
during the Martial Law years in the Philippines;
Co-author, “Massacre at Beijing”, a book about the crackdown
against protesters in Tiananmen in 1989;
Author, “Chinese Media in Flux”, Media Studies Journal, Winter
1999
Author, “China’s Mixed Messages: Is America’s Friend in Need a
Friend Indeed?” (Asian Perspectives on Sept. 11), “Harvard Asia
Quarterly”, Autumn 2001
Other Professional Activities
Lecturer, “Mass Media in the Age of Globalization”, Salzburg
Seminar, October 2000
Fellow, “China and the Global Community”, SalzburgSeminar,
December 1999
DeWitt Wallace Media Fellow, Fall 1990, DukeUniversity
President, Foreign Correspondents’ Club of China (two terms: 1988-
90; 1996-99);
Languages
Fluent in Filipino, English and Mandarin. Basic knowledge of
Spanish.
Personal Background
Born in the Philippines on April 5, 1951. Married with two children.
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DECLARATION OF ROTARIANS
IN
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS
As a Rotarian engaged in a business or profession, I am
expected to:
1. Consider my vocation to be another opportunity to serve;
2. Be faithful to the letter and to the spirit of the ethical codes
of my vocation, to the laws of my country, and to the moral
standards of my community;
3. Do all in my power to dignify my vocation and to promote
the highest ethical standards in my chosen vocation;
4. Be fair to my employer, employees, associates,
competitors, customers, the public and all those with whom
I have a business or professional relationship;
5. Recognize the honor and respect due to all occupations
which are useful to society;
6. Offer my vocational talents: to provide opportunities for
young people, to work for the relief of the special needs of
others, and to improve the quality of life in my community;
7. Adhere to honesty in my advertising and in all
representations to the public concerning my business or
professions;
8. Neither seek from nor grant to a fellow Rotarian a privilege
or advantage not normally accorded others in a business or
professional relationship.
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ROTARY CODE OF CONDUCT
As a Rotarian, I will
1. Exemplify the core value of integrity in all behaviors and
activities
2. Use my vocational experience and talents to serve in
Rotary
3. Conduct all of my personal, business, and professional
affairs ethically, encouraging and fostering high ethical
standards as an example to others
4. Be fair in all dealings with others and treat them with the
respect due to them as fellow human beings
5. Promote recognition and respect for all occupations which
are useful to society
6. Offer my vocational talents: to provide opportunities for
young people, to work for the relief of the special needs of
others, and to improve the quality of life in my community
7. Honor the trust that Rotary and fellow Rotarians provide
and not do anything that will bring disfavor or reflect
adversely on Rotary or fellow Rotarians
8. Not seek from a fellow Rotarian a privilege or advantage
not normally accorded others in a business or professional
relationship
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Sec. Raymundo “Ray” C. Armas
Attendance Members Present ………………………...18
% of Attendance (02/2/16)…...…............26%
Birthday Celebrants for the Month of February 2017 1 Sp. Celia Javier 01
2. Sp. Peaches Buhain 02
3. Rtn. Edison Go 09
4. Sp. Eleonor Go 10
5. PP Rene Bocaya 14
6. Sp. Corito Lim 15
7. Rtn. Roman Romulo 28
8. Dir. Ben Baniel 29
Wedding Anniversaries for the Month of February 2017 1. PP Toti & Peaches Buhain 02
Guest and Visiting Rotarians
1. Erico Atanacio, Brgy. San Jose
2. Manolito Mabayao, Brgy. San Jose
3. Noel dela Cruz, Brgy. Capt. Malinao
4. Bernard Perez, Brgy. Capt. Caniogan
5. Irma Gomez, Brgy. Sumilang
6. Ed Lucero, Real Estate Broker
Fining
1. Dir. Bebert Lacuna 100.00
2. Dir. Raj Cordova 100.00
3. Sec. Ray Armas 50.00
4. PND RJ Ermita 100.00
5. Rtn. Manoj BUdhrani 100.00
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Website: www.rotaryclubpasig.org
Egroups: [email protected]
Secretariat Office: Ylagan Law Office
Unit 809, City & Land Mega Plaza
ADB Avenue Corner Garnet Road
Ortigas Center, Pasig City Tel. No. 635-2234
Edgar Manalang: 0927-9414528; [email protected]
MAKE-UP SLIP
This serves as proof of your attendance
Name of Visiting Rotarian
Name of Rotary Club
RC – Pasig Club Secretary: _____________________ Date: ______
TINIG STAFF FEATURE WRITERS
RY 2016-2017
PP CELSO YLAGAN ROGELIO S.P. LIM RAYMUNDO C. ARMAS
Editor in Chief From the President From the Secretary’s Desk
DIR. RJ Ermita BENJAMIN P. JUN C. ZAFRA, JR.
Club Bulletin Admin. DE GUZMAN Walking the Avenues
Rotary Notes
PETER M. JAVIER KEL PASCUAL
Tinig Tidbits Invocation
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ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
(RY 2016-17)
President : Rogelio “Ogie” S.P. Lim
Vice/Pres. Elect : Jesus “Jess” B. Acantilado
President Nominee : Peter John “John” U. Javier
Pres. Nominee Designate: Renato Carlos “RJ” H. Ermita, Jr.
Secretary : Raymundo “Ray” C. Armas
Treasurer : Emmanuel “Wowie” L. Benitez
PRO : Arnel “Arnel” M. Estaniel
Sgt-At-Arms : Edison “Edison” D. Go
Ways and Means : Emmanuel “Wowie” L. Benitez
Mem. Invitation : Rtn. Wilbert Lemuel “Bebert” D. Lacuna
Membership Retention : Rtn. Albert “Albert” S. Mendiola
Communication Dir. : Rtn. Ben “Ben” F. Baniel
The Rotary Foundation : Rtn. Nick “Nick” C. Guzman
Service Project : Rtn. Rajesh Michael “Raj” J. Cordova
Public Image : Rtn. Emilio “Emil” G. Misa
Club Administration : Rtn. Renato Carlos “RJ” H. Ermita, Jr.
District Affair Comm. : PP Rafael “Ramy” A. Garcia IV
Global Grant : Rtn. Arnel “Arnel” M. Estaniel
Ex-Officio : IPP Nerio “Ner” P. Laiño
Adviser : PDG Rafael “Raffy” M. Garcia III
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ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
(RY 2017-18)
President : Jesus “Jess” B. Acantilado
Vice/Pres. Elect : Peter John “John” U. Javier
President Nominee : Renato Carlos “RJ” H. Ermita, Jr.
Secretary : Rtn. Albert “Albert” S. Mendiola
Treasurer : Rtn. Dennis “Dennis” T. Albano
DIRECTORS:
Rtn. Ben “Ben” F. Baniel
Rtn. Rajesh Michael “Raj” J. Cordova
Rtn. Paul Luis “Paul” P. Alejandrino
Rtn. Wilbert Lemuel “Bebert” D. Lacuna
Rtn. Panfilo “Ping” Y. Tan
Rtn. Raymundo “Ray” C. Armas
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As of February 9, 2017
RY 2016 – 2017
High School Scholars
1. Anonymous 10 – Paid
2. Anonymous 8 – Paid
3. PE Jess Acantilado 1 – Paid
4. Rtn. Flor de Pano 1 – Paid
5. PP Vic Lim 1 – Paid
6. Treas. Wowie Benitez 1 – Paid
7. PP Conrad Cuesta 3 – Paid
8. Pres. Ogie Lim 4 – Paid
9. PP Jun Zafra 1 – Paid
10. Rtn. Pal Bolivar 2 – Paid
11. Rtn. Carlo Laiño 1 – Paid
12. Dir. Nick Guzman 2
13. PP Arjan Ramnani 3 – Paid
14. PP Totoy Bartolome 1 – Paid
15. Rtn. Dennis Albano 1 – Paid
16. Rtn. Edison Go 2 – Paid
17. PP Rhett Ermita 1 – Paid
College Scholars
1. Anonymous 3 – Paid
2. Pres. Ogie Lim 4 – Paid
3. Rtn. Pal Bolivar 2 – Paid
4. IPP Ner Laiño 3 – Paid
5. Rtn. Ping Tan 3 – Paid
6. Dir. Nick Guzman 2
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PANGKAT MEMBERS FOR RY 2016 – 2017
PANGKAT NO. 1 PANGKAT NO. 7
1. Pres. Ogie Lim – (L) 1. Dir. Ray Armas – (L)
2. PP Conrad Cuesta 2. Rtn. Dennis Albano
3. Rtn. Alex Lacson 3. PP Vic Lim 4. PP Arjan Ramnani 4. PDG Raffy Garcia III 5. Rtn. Chony Gimenez 5. PP Benny de Guzman
6. Rtn. Ping Tan 6. Rtn. Butch Tabligan
PANGKAT NO. 2 PANGKAT NO. 8
1. Dir. Ben Baniel – (L) 1. PND RJ Ermita – (L)
2. PP Rel Gomez 2. Rtn. Manoj Budhrani
3. Rtn. Chito Bernardo 3. PP Lito Ayson
4. Rtn. Manfred Guangko 4. PP Jing Jose
5. PP Tito Henson 5. PP Topax Colayco
6. Rtn. Paul Alejandrino
PANGKAT NO. 3 PANGKAT NO. 9
1. Dir. Jess Acantilado – (L) 1. Dir. Emil Misa – (L) 2. Rtn. Noel Go 2. PP Vic Aquino
3. PP Ferd Rivera 3. PP Ducky Paredes
4. PP Totoy Bartolome 4. Rtn. Ed Sambeli
5. Rtn. Ike Ona 5. Rtn. Edison Go
6. PP Sonny Samson
PANGKAT NO. 4 PANGKAT NO. 10 1. Dir. Arnel Estaniel- (L) 1. Dir. Albert Mendiola – (L)
2. PP Jun Zafra 2. Dir. Bebert Lacuna
3. Rtn. Philip Yoon 3. Rtn. Nesty Carolina
4. PP Bert Albano 4. Dir. Nick Guzman
5. IPP Ner Laiño 5. Rtn. Pal Bolivar
6. Rtn. Louie Orosa
PANGKAT NO. 5 PANGKAT NO. 11
1. PP Toti Buhain – (L) 1. Dir. Raj Cordova – (L)
2. PP Celso Ylagan 2. PP Ramy Garcia IV
3. PP Hermie Orbe 3. Rtn. Sammy Lazo
4. PP Rene Bocaya 4. Rtn. Agerico Abejo
5. Rtn. Kel Pascual 5. Rtn. Jose Paolo Armas
6. Rtn. Butz de Castro 6. Rtn. Carlo Angelo Laiño
PANGKAT NO. 6 PANGKAT NO. 12
1. PN. Peter John Javier (L) 1. Dir. Wowie Benitez – (L) 2. Rtn. Bart Ronquillo 2. PP Peter Javier
3. Rtn. Roman Romulo 3. PP Rhett Ermita
4. Rtn. Garrick Ang 4. Rtn. Pol Garcia
5. Rtn. Flor de Pano 5. PP Peping Mabanta
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter February 9, 2017
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter February 9, 2017
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter February 9, 2017
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter February 9, 2017
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter February 9, 2017
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG
Tinig Newsletter February 9, 2017