Message From The President Of GAAA
24 December 2014
Dear fellow alumni,
Before I write about the alumni meeting allow me to greet you a joyful Christmas and a prosperous new year!
The meeting last 31 October 2014 was successfully held with VP Fernando Lagar presiding the meeting. I would like to thank him, secretary Antonieto Pujalte, the other board members and those who attended the meeting for all their enthusiasm and support. I would also like to thank those who provided the link to other websites for a wider dissemination of information about this meeting and our alumni homecoming.
In this letter, I would like to tackle 3 topics:
1.costume/torch parade
2.souvenir program
3.community activities
Costume/Torch Parade
Those who attended the meeting desired to have a costume/torch parade in addition to the parade where everyone will wear a t-shirt. Themes were suggested during and after the meeting. From among the suggested themes, may I suggest that we focus on the “History of Guinayangan” and show how our school and its alumni are part of that history. Let us identify 10 milestones (or sets of milestones) in the development and progress of our town and display each of them through a poster in designated places in our town where the parade will pass. Selected alumni with one person carrying the torch of knowledge or the torch lighting our path will lead the parade to the first milestone where another person together with another selected group of alumni will accept the torch and in turn lead the parade to another milestone. The same action will be done until the last milestone.
To give you an example, let the first milestone be the first settlement in our town. During the early occupancy of our town, the family of Matta, Molines and Tupas were the first to come by boats. Let some descendant of these families with one person carrying the torch lead the parade. Let them wear a costume that depicts the attire at that time.
Other milestones in our town are the establishment of the government, the construction of the church, health center, schools, etc. For Guinayangan Academy, we will request the children of the Garcia family to carry the torch to the milestone where foundation of GA is included.
The groups (TagaGuinayangan Yahoo group; Restore our sea endlessly Guinyanganin) abroad where our alumni are members have played an important role in our town through their help at the present time and to the future generation by creating livelihoods and safeguarding our environment such as the sea and the mountains. Let the torch be carried by one of them.
The other suggested themes–dances, comic/fantasy/real (heroes, scientists etc) characters, dresses/uniforms, environmental concerns, inventions, international/local significant events–can be incorporated in the period when these were created/popularized/occurring coinciding with that of the milestone to show the other historical events at that time. We can let the person or group of persons choose what they want to portray as long as it happened during the identified period.
The above suggestions will provide us with a very meaningful, significant, informative, hopeful, delightful, and unique celebration with less cost. All we need are pentel pens and materials to write the different milestones, creativity in using whatever materials we have to produce a costume and volunteers to offer their time to identify these events.
Mrs. Alodia Molines wrote a book on the history of Guinayangan. Mrs. Clemencia Cerilla Pujalte (her grandmother was a Matta) knows about our history also and the Tupas family are keeping a big family tree of the early settlers and the descendants of our town. Atty. Leovigildo Cerilla did a research on these early settlers. They can help us.
Souvenir Program
The idea of having a coffee table book for a souvenir program was brought in one of the discussions about the homecoming. May I suggest that the souvenir program will include the homecoming itself? We can ask the committee to prepare it in advance without printing but instead will be shown on screen during the homecoming for the approval of the alumni. If possible pictures taken during the actual event will be included at once. With the souvenir program not yet printed, a simple program of activities will be distributed during the registration.
In the souvenir program, let us include interviews about the high school life and perspectives in life of the first graduates e.g. Mr. Victor Eleazar or other earlier/prominent graduates. As a project, let us ask the current high school students to do the interview personally or through other means (skype, email) if the person is in a faraway place or let these chosen alumni write about the topics themselves. We also welcome volunteers to share about their memories of GA and their wisdom.
Community Activities
The suggested community activities are as follows:
ŸBazaar ŸFeeding program ŸKite making, coloring and flying ŸMedical mission ŸTown beautification by making plant containers ŸCommunity food preparation for the bazaar ŸRummage sale ŸSharing, teaching or playing musical instrument | ŸSharing a toy and teaching a play ŸSharing/Reading a book ŸColoring of story books and drawing ŸStory telling ŸTeaching a hobby ŸTeaching origami ŸTree planting |
These are ways by which we can bond with and be of help to our community. Some of these activities (kite activity, teaching a hobby etc.) may be done during the regular Foundation Day in March 2015 by the current students as their offerings/contributions for the celebration. GAAA can furnish them with some of the materials they need such as paper, crayons and strings.
We would like to ask your help by sending to GA your old but still functional items (clothes, furnitures, bags etc) for rummage sale the proceeds of which will be used for the projects of GAAA. We would like to request for story books and coloring books for children. The hardbound colorful story books will be kept after use for future reading activity.
There are doctors, dentists, nurses, physical therapists, medical technologists in our alumni. We hope that they will render service even for a half day for the medical mission. May we ask the help of Dr. Florencia Agno Vergara to lead the mission?
A comment was given by Ms. Rita Melendez that she will not be able to come but will send her donation. Thank you Ms. Melendez but I still hope you will be able to join. Other alumni may not be able to join also for valid reasons. We hope you and others will be able to watch the event through the help of someone knowledgeable for making event like this available online.
To give you an update about the contributions (P5,000/class) received for the homecoming the following groups paid:
a. Class ‘94
b. Class ‘89
c. Class ‘87
d. Class ’74
e. Class ‘84
I hope others will send their contribution also. Ms. Iluminada Cervantes Luterio from the USA volunteered to send the contribution of class ‘58. Thank you Tita Luming.
Thank you all for your patience in reading this letter.
Sincerely,
Corazon C. Buerano
Class ‘74
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