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UP Alum Reports
Office of Alumni Relations
Vol. 3, No. 4
Tele/fax(632)9298226
E-mail - O...@nicole.upd.edu.ph
URL - http://www.upd.edu.ph
April 1997

INTERNAT'L DEVELOPMENT LEADER
RECEIVES HONORARY DEGREE FROM UP
DILIMAN
Dr. Nafis Sadik, Executive Director of the United
Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and President
of the Society for International Development, was
conferred the degree of Doctor of Humanities,
honoris causa, by the Board of Regents of the
University of the Philippines on April 24, at the
Abellardo Hall Auditorium, UP Diliman.
Dr. Sadik received the highest rank and honor for her
unwavering leadership and contribution in advancing
population research, opening new and important
frontiers of population linkage with development
concerns as reproductive health, gender, environment,
and sustainable economic growth particularly in
developing countries.
An international development leader, Dr. Sadik was
the
first woman to head UNFPA, the world's largest
source
of multilateral assistance to population programs. As
Secretary General of the 1994 International
Conference
on Population and Development (ICPD), Dr. Sadik was
instrumental in focusing world attention to the urgent
need to collectively address the critical challenges and
interrelationships between population and
development.
Agreements in the ICPD now serve as the blueprint for
population and development policies and work
worldwide.

UPAAA ANNOUNCES 1997 GRAND REUNION AND
CONVENTION
Dr. Carmencita "Menchee" Quesada Fulgado
(AA'60;AB'61), president of the U.P. Alumni
Association in America (UPAAA), announced that
plans
have been made to hold the association's 1997 reunion
and convention at the world renowned Trump Taj
Mahal
Casino Resort in Atlantic City on November 9-10
(Sunday-Monday), Veteran's Weekend. The theme,
"THE UP SPIRIT -- OUR COMMON BOND," will get
graduates of the University of the Philippines together-
-
all years; all college, professional, sorority, fraternity,
state chapters will join for business, plenary and
concurrent sessions, luncheon and a gala dinner
dance on the first day. The second day will have the
"reunion programme" where chapters may meet as a
group or present some entertainment numbers which
will
culminate with a special presentation by the UP
ALUMNI AND FRIENDS RONDALLA of New Jersey.
"UP's distinguished alumni have agreed to come and
share their experiences and expertise to reinvigorate
the UP spirit in the 21st century," explained President
Menchee Q. Fulgado. An interesting social, cultural,
educational and professional program is planned in
cooperation with UPAA - NJ and the Friends of UP
Foundation. Alumni interested in helping in the
preparations or have a group presentation to suggest
are encouraged to call Dr. Fulgado (718 658-1999
leave message), e-mail UPAA...@juno.com, or
send a letter to UPAAA President, 85-15 Edgerton
Boulevard, Jamaica Estates, N.Y. 11432


UPAAH TO AWARD A $500 SCHOLARSHIP
GRANT IN FALL '97
The UP Alumni Association Hawaii Chapter
has recently established the UPAA Scholarship
Fund available in Fall 1997. The fund provides
scholarship to undergraduate or graduate students
who are attending or planning to attend
college/university
to pursue a degree with major emphasis in Philippine
studies or a related field on a full-time basis.
Successful
applicants will receive $500 and must be claimed and
used within the academic year for which the award
was
given. A recipient can again apply for the scholarship
grant for the next academic year.
The following criteria will be used in the selection of
the scholarship awardee: 1) academic performance
(transcripts of records to be used to determine this
criterion, minimum cumulative grade point average of
3.0 on a scale of 4.0); 2) personal letter (explanation
of why one is seeking scholarship, involvement in extra
curricular activities, positions held in organizations or
clubs, community service and other information one
feels might be helpful); and 3) recommendations
(minimum of three recommendations; at least two
shall
be from any UPAA-Hawaii member and the rest from
past employees, teachers or professors.) The
successful
applicant will receive the grant upon submission to
UPAA satisfactory proof that s/he has been duly
registered or enroled in the college or university of
his/her choice.
.
Please direct all questions to Dr. Teresita V. Ramos
at
956-8933, e-mail tere...@hawaii.edu, or any UPAA
Board member. Application materials must be
received
by September 26, 1997. Mail to : Dr. Teresita V.
Ramos,
UHM Department of Hawaiian and Indo-Pacific
Langauges and Literature, 2540 Maile Way,
Spalding
461, Honolulu, HI 96822. The 1996- 1997 officers of
UPAA-Hawaii are: Richard Pecson (BSF'75) as
president, Arlene Santos-George (BSEcon'81) as vice
president, Imelda Gasmen (BSDC'84) as secretary,
Toy
Arre (BSBA '56) and Cristina Olive (BSAgEcon'85) as
treasurers, and Frank Sapigao, Jr. (BSCE '78) as
business
manager.

UP TOPS BAR EXAM
Patricia-Ann Prodigalidad (BSBio'91mcl;LLB'96)of
the
University of the Philippines topped this year's
bar exams, making it the fifth year straight that a UP
graduate has done so. Prodigalidad, the second
woman in
as many years to make first place, had an average of
90.6
Recaredo C. Borgonia, Jr. (AB'92;LLB'96) took fourth
place with 89.35. Sixth to tenth places were all
taken by UP graduates: Shirley F. Alinea (LLB'96)
with
89.45, Yasmin Suzette J. Tan (LLB'96) with 89.4,
Rosalia S. Bartolome (LLB'96) with 89.3, Amor M.
Datinguinoo (LLB'96) with 89.15, and Edgar D. L.
Bernal
(LLB'96) with 89.
A total of 1,217 examinees or 31.21 percent of 3,900
passed.

UPAA SUPPORTS UP COMMONWEALTH
PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
The Board of Directors of the UP Alumni Association
(UPAA) has expressed their unconditional support
of the University of the Philippines administration in
its
bid to generate resources through the Commonwealth
Property Development Project. Their statement of
support was agreed upon during their meeting held
last
April 17, 1997, at the Bahay ng Alumni, Diliman.
UPAA officials present during the meeting headed by
Regents Edgardo B. Espiritu and Nelia T. Gonzales,
said the University should be commended for taking
aggressive efforts to raise funds to support the
academic
and administrative operations in order for it to remain
the
country's premier academic institution and national
university. UP hopes to augment its budget from the
national government through joint venture project
involving the development of its Commonwealth
Property into a business and commercial center in
Quezon
City.
UP officials admit that the increasing cost and
demands
of providing quality education for its students entail a
budget bigger than the amount it already receives
from
the government. However, since UP already gets the
biggest share of the higher education budget, it is
actively
pursuing resource generation activities through its
land
grants. Now under consideration by the UP Board of
Regents is the Development of the UP property in the
Sierra Madre Area.

UPM ALUMNI DONATE PROFESSORIAL GRANT
FOR MEDICINE
To celebrate his 99th birthday, UP Manila alumnus
and
former faculty member Dr. Jose Dualan (MD '28), his
wife Dr. Florencia Padilla and their family, gave a
distinguished professorial chair grant to the UP
College
of Medicine. The grant was received by UP Vice
President for Academic Affairs Olivia C. Caoili on
behalf of UP President Emil Q. Javier, UP
Manila Chancellor Perla D. Santos Ocampo and CM
Dean Amelia R. Fernandez last March 18 at
the PGH Social Hall.
The university has of late been actively tapping alumni
and its former students to augment its
meager resources. Thus, as Dr. Caoili explained, one
problem of the university is retaining good graduates
and
professors who are often lured to greener pastures.
The
generous endowment given by the Padilla family,
called
distinguished because it amounted to P1 million and
was
three and a half times more than most professorial
chair
grants of P300,000, will go a long way to convince the
faculty to remain with the university.

UPVTC HOLDS 21ST COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISES
UPV
Tacloban College held its 21st Commencement
Exercises last April 21, 1997, at the People's Center
and
Library, Tacloban City. A total of 212 students
successfully finished various degree and non-degree
programs. These include the following: Master of
Management in Business Management, Master of
Management in Educational Management, Master of
Management in Public Management, Bachelor of
Science in Accountancy, Bachelor of Business
Administration (major in Management), Bachelor of
Arts
in Communication Arts, Bachelor of Arts in the Social
Sciences (with majors in Economics, Political Science,
Psychology and Sociology), Bachelor of Science in
Biology and the Forest Ranger Certificate.
This year's Commencement Speaker was Rep.
Rolando
Andaya, Chair of the Congressional Appropriations
Committee. Pres. Emil Q.. Javier, UPV Chancellor
Arsenio S. Camacho, together with other University
officials also graced the affair. As a gesture of support
to the excellent performance of UPVTC students,
particularly in the field of Accountancy, Rep. Andaya
pledged to donate a total of P3M for the construction
of
new academic buildings at UP Tacloban College.

UP CEBU HOLDS COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
The 60th Commencement exercises of UP Cebu
College were held on April 22, 1997, with
Senator Marcelo Fernan as guest speaker. Ma..
Arlene D. Pabroquez, BA Psychology, cum
laude, spoke in behalf of Class 1997 which has
196 graduates and 13 who graduated cum
laude. The other cum laude graduates were:
Thesa C. Anoba, BA Mass Comm., Marivic
Elaine T. Aya-ay, BA Psych, Marian Franz M.
Siguenza, BS Bio, Ma. Maureen T. Concepcion,
BA Pol. Sci., Karren B. Campanilla, Bachelor
of Bus. Man., Luzette R. Co, Bachelor of Bus.
Man., Therese T. Crisostomo, Bachelor of
Bus. Man., Leah Sylvia A. Manglajos, Bachelor
of Bus. Man., Debbie Marie B. Vergara,
Bachelor of Bus. Man., Rizalyn A. Virtucio,
Bachelor, Bus. Man.

UP ILOILO HOLDS COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
UP Visayas held its 18th Commencement Exercises on
April 20, 1997 at the UPV Quadrangle, Iloilo City
campus. Hon. Jose C. De Venecia, Speaker of the
House of Representatives, was Commencement
Speaker.
There was a total of 489 graduates which was
composed
of 377 Baccalaureate degrees, and 113 Master's
degrees.
Fifteen graduated with honors; three were cited
magna
cum laude and 15 awarded cum laude.
The 1997 batch took oath as members of the UP
Alumni
before Dr. Tomas J. Sajo, preseident of the UPAA-
Iloilo Chapter.

UP DILIMAN COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER ALSO A
GRADUATE
Senator Orlando Mercado, guest speaker for UP
Diliman's 86th Commencement Celebration and Ph.D
holder in Political Science, marched together with his
fellow graduates on April 27, at the University
Amphitheater. He was among the new doctorate
degree holders who participated in the hooding
ceremony
during commencement.
The senator exhorted his fellow graduates to uphold
the
UP tradition of critical thinking and service to the
people. He pointed out that many UP graduates
have already set examples in nationalism and
dedication
to the truth.
Honesto Nuqui, Jr., summa cum laude gave the
address
on behalf of the students.
Of the 3,496 graduating this year, five are summa
cum
laude, 53 are magna cum laude, and 319 are cum
laude.
The five are Honesto Franz Maximillian A. Nuqui, Jr.,
BS
Math, Marc C. Llaguno, BS Physics, Charisse Angeli
J.
Baldoria, BM Piano, Alex G. Liok, BS Math, and
Susan
Mae Y. Csiy, BS Business Admin.

UPLB HOLDS COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
This year, 1,414 graduates marched on April 19 for
the
University's 25th Commencement Exercises
at the GL Umali Freedom Park, UP Los Baños.
Of the graduates, there were seven magna cum laudes
and
50 cum laudes. The seven magna cum laudes were
Erin
Ann Baldos (BS Biology), Lourdes Pia Lopez (BS
Chemistry), Adelle Adeva (BS Dev Com), Gregmar
Galinato (BS Economics), Alfonso Gonzales III
(BS Applied Mathematics), Michelle Yabes (BS
Biology) and Krishlex Anthony Gruezo (BS Biology).
Defense Secretary Renato S. de Villa was the
commencement speaker. This year's number of
graduates
matched the total number of graduates last year.
Meanwhile, the UPLB Alumni Association
congratulated
this year's recipients of the UPLBAA Outstanding
Student Leadership Award.
The recipients are: Romel Sulabo and Liwanag
Mandigma
- College of Agriculture; Krishlex Gruezo, College of
Arts and Sciences; Rodger Valiente, College of
Economics and Management; Kim Karlo Ocfemia,
College of Engineering and Agro-Industrial
Technology;
Cristino Tiburan, Jr, College of Forestry; and Michell
Grace Valle, College of Veterinary Medicine.

UP BAGUIO HOLDS COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISES
UP Baguio held its commencement exercises on
April 22, 1997, at the Baguio Convention Center, with
190 graduates, six of whom graduated cum laude.
UP Alumni and Professor of Economics, Solita
Collas-Monsod gave the commencement address,
while
Marivi Amor J. Ladia, BA cum laude, spoke in behalf
of
the students.
Those who graduated cum laude were: Catherine L.
Mundong, BA Journ., Marivi Amor J. Ladia, BA Soc.
Sci.,
Bernie Matubis, BS Bio, Kristine Cecelia, BS Bio,
Karren Carrasco, Phys. Mat., and Rozelle R. Balmores,
BA Soc. Sci.

846 GRADS MARCHED AT THE UPM
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
Some 846 graduates from 9 colleges of UP Manila
marched on April 18, 1997 at the Philippine
International
Convention Center, on the occasion of the 88th
Commencement Exercises of the University. This
year's
graduating batch, with seven magna cum laudes and
49
cum laudes, increased by five percent compared to the
1996 figure, which is 806.
Department of Science and Technology Secretary
William G.. Padolina was the guest speaker of the
event.
Edward Vincent S. Faustino, College of Medicine
magna
cum laude, delivered the traditional response on
behalf
of the graduating students.
Seven students graduated magna cum laude:
Fernando
Acance, BA Soc. Sci., Ana Victoria By Echo, BS Bio,
Edward Vincent Faustino, Doctor of Medicine, Jorge
Go,
BS Bio, Cheryl Ann Peña, BA Pol. Sci., Carla Louisa
Milagros Reyes, BS Speech Path., and Marie-Noelle
Tumusok, BS Pub. Health.

REPS ANDAYA, ROXAS LAUD NURSES' ROLE
Representatives Rolando Andaya and Mar Roxas paid
paean to the role of nurses in society on the occasion of
the inauguration of the new College of Nursing
Building
on February 26, 1997.
"While it is the physicians who heal, it is the nurses
who care," Andaya said. He also paid tribute to
Filipino
nurses known the world over for their humaneness,
and
caring and dedicated ways.
Meanwhile Cong. Mar Roxas also recalled that nurses
helped his family while they dealt with sickness and
death
through their cheerful and warm support.
College of Nursing dean Cecilia Laurente (BSN'67;
MN'73) thanked all past and present benefactors.
Former
Chancellor Ernesto Domingo (AA'56;MO'61)
assigned
the building. Congressman Andaya included a P20
million and then another P5 million on the budget's
appropriation act. Chancellor Perla Santos Ocampo
added another P10 million to complete the building.
Former Dean Julita Sotejo (GN'29;LLD'91) was
commended for her generosity in donating P2 million
of
her own funds for the college, her baby, which she saw
through its infancy, and now its maturity.
For the professorial chairs, President Emil Q. Javier,
on behalf of the university, pledged P2 million to
match
the personal donation of former Dean Julita Sotejo.
Countless alumni and friends continue to pitch in to
complete the three-storey building's furnishings and
special rooms.

UPAA GUAM ELECT NEW OFFICERS 1997-1998
The UP Alumni Guam elected the following officers
for 1997-1998 who were inducted last March 29 by
Consul Antonio Villamor: Dr. Jefren Demetrio
(BSA'61), president, Alfredo C. Cantoria (BIMgt'63),
vice-president, Dr. Dometila Aquilizan, treasurer,
Raul
Luna (BSHRA'86; LLB'91), assistant treasurer,
Presidena
Baculod (BS Bio'82; MS'89), recording secretary,
Haydee Acebedo (MEd'86), corresponding secretary,
Eddy Sy (BSCE'81), PRO, and Remedios Loriega
(MMgt'82), auditor.
The members of the Board of Directors are: Olivia
Onedera, Patricia Birocel, Romulo Loriega (Mgt'82),
Minnie Tina, Lourdes Borja, Lourdes Duguies
(DVM'77), and Bernardo Ortega (ASur'52).
The formal induction will be held to coincide with the
UP Alumni 17th Anniversary Ball to be held at the
Guam
Westin Resort Hotel on May 17, 1997.
The most recent activity was a Valentine fund-raiser
for the benefit of the Hospice for the Aged maintained
by
the Dominican Sisters of Guam.
On island as guest of the Guam Center for
Humanities
and Arts (CAHA) is Dr. Rod Paras-Perez, a UP
alumnus.

UPCMCAA HOLDS ALUMNI REUNION
The UP College of Mass Communication Alumni
Association held its reunion and election of new
officers
on April 12, at the CMC Auditorium. They met again
on
April 26, at Shangri-La, for the induction of officers
and
to discuss projects such as the UPCMCAA
Communication Seminar Series and the
brainstorming
for the founding of a Research Institute.
The officers for 1997-1999 are: Joycelyn Buensalido
(AB'71) as president, Dr. Rene Guioguio
(AB'&#;MA'76) as first vice president, Cecille de
Joya-
Valencia (AB'76) as second vice president, Eleanor
M.
Gonzales (BSMgt'79) as secretary, Pinky Chowdury as
assistant secretary, Faith Escobar as treasurer,
Ramos
Lee as assistant treasurer, Sochie Fernandez as
business
manager, Oscar Bajamonde (MA'82) as assistant
business
manager, Ambet Nabus as public relations officer,
and
Rome Roque as assistant public relations officer.
The Alumni Association also donated two Pentium
multimedia computers to the College, one for the CMC
Library, and the other for the CMC Graduate Students
Department.

UP CASAF HOLDS ALUMNI REUNION
The UP College of Arts and Sciences Alumni
Foundation held its alumni reunion on April 20, 1997,
at
the Palma Hall Lobby.
Recipients for the Most Outstanding Student Awards
and Achievement Awards were given, with a special
message by UP Diliman Chancellor Claro T. Llaguno.
The Most Outstanding Student Awardees were:
Eugene Evasco, magna cum laude, CAL; Jesus Paolo
Protacio, magna cum laude, CSSP; Marc Llaguno,
summa cum laude, CS; and Honesto Nuqui Jr.,
summa
cum laude, CS. The CASAF Achievement Awardees
were
Ms. Heidi O. Sison (BA Speech & Drama '59), Dr.
Cynthia Rose B. Bautista (BA Socio '74; MS Socio '79;
Ph.D Socio '83), and Dr. Ester A. Garcia (BS Chem
'63).
The Honorary Membership Award was given to
Chancellor Claro T. Llaguno, and the CASAF Service
Award to Mr. J. Antonio Aguenza (BSFS'58;MBA'62),
CASAF president for 16 years.
The College of Arts and Science Alumni Association
was organized in 1975 to consolidate resources to
support efforts of the CAS. In 1985, with the division of
CAS into three colleges, College of Science, College of
Arts and Letters, and College of Social Science and
Philosophy, CASAA became CAS Alumni Foundation.
Over the years, the Foundation has contributed, among
other things, to the funds of the CSSP/CAL
foundations,
the rehabilitation of the Wilfredo Ma. Guerrero
Theater,
renovation of Palma Hall, and of course, the CASAA
Food Center.
The Board of Trustees for 1994-1997 are: J. Antonio
Aguenza, president, Oscar L. Evangelista (AB'56),
vice-
president, Josefina A. Agravante, secretary, Virginia
Samson-Cariño (BS'51;MS'61;PhD'83), treasurer,
and
Araceli Lachica-Juliano (BS'54), PRO.

UP CHEMISTRY ALUMNI CELEBRATES
HOMECOMING
The UP Chemistry Alumni Foundation celebrated its
homecoming side by side with the College of Arts and
Science Alumni Foundation on April 20, at the
Institute
of Chemistry, UP Diliman. Ninety-six chemistry
alumni
signed up for the event.
Elections for outgoing members of the Board to
serve for the next three years were also held. The
current
UPCAF Board of Trustees is composed of: Renan del
Rosario ('77), chairman, Virginia Dia-Monje
('61),vice-
chairman, Daisy J. Serrano ('64), secretary, Gisela
Padilla-Concepcion ('75), treasurer, and Trustees
Amelia
Peralta-Guevara ('67), Victoria Dans-Reidenbach
('49),
Lourdes J. Cruz ('62), Titos Quibuyen ('73) and Nestor
Valera ('73).

UP MINDANAO OPENS COMPUTER COURSE
U.P. Mindanao is now accepting applicants to the
Diploma in Computer Science (DCS) Program for the
first semester of the 1997-1998 Academic Year.
The DCS Program is a 3-unit, five semester course.
Classes will be made to fit the schedules of working
professionals who wish to take the classes and are
working full time.
It specializes in the field of Information System and
is designed to provide students with knowledge and
skills
in IS and to prepare them for advanced studies in IS.
For more information, contact Myra Silva at
(082)221-0343 loc. 115.

4TH UPCF ALUMNI REUNION HELD
The fourth UP College of Fisheries Alumni Reunion
was held on April 12, at the UP Visayas, Miag-ao,
Iloilo.
Organized by the the UP College of Fisheries Alumni
Association, the event included two plenaries, and a
meeting of the UPCFAA officers.
The UPCFAA was established on Feb. 19, 1977. Past
presidents of the Associations were Prof. Pepito
Fernandez and Dr. Florian Orejana. Dr. Efren Ed. C.
Flores serves as president at present.
Graduates of the Philippine Institute of Fisheries
Technology are also considered UPCF Alumni as per
resolution approved during the Feb. 6 1993 assembly.


Where are we now...
ISIDRA JOSEPHINE "JOY" F. MANANKIL,
BSHRA'92- is the advertising and Promotions
Manager of Heritage Hotel Manila in Pasay City.
DR. TRICITA HIDALGO-QUIMIO, BS’60 - is a
Professor of the Department of Plant Pathology in
University of the Philippines, Los Baños, Laguna. In
1963, she obtained her MS in Botany in University of
Florida, and in 1971, she earned her Doctors degree
in
Botany—Mycology at North Carolina State University.
ALFONSO M. ALBANO, BS’59 - is presently
connected with the Department of Physics in Bryn
Mawr College, Pennsylvania.
DR. VIRGINIA SISON-KHARASCH, BS’77;
MD’81 - is a pediatric pulmonology in Children’s
Hospital—Boston Harvard Medical School.
CESAR AUGUSTO B. BUENAVENTURA,
ROTC’50; BSCE’50 - is the Vice-Chairman of DM
Consunji, Inc. Holdings.
FE A RONQUILLO, GN’47; BSN’61; MN’70 - is a
Dean of De Ocampo Memorial College of Nursing at
Nagtahan, Sta. Mesa, Manila.
ROMMEL P. FERIA, BCS’94 - is Assistant
Professor of the Computer Science Department at
University of the Philippines, Diliman. He is also the
network Administrator of the College of Engineering
and the Engineering Library.
ATTY. ANTONIO P. VILLAMOR, LLB’55;
MPA’66 - is presently the Philippine Consul General
in
Agana, Guam.
DR. LUZ O. AJERO-FROECHLICH, MD'53 - has
returned after serving the US National Institute of
Health and other federal agencies for 30 years. She
returns for good and presently lives at Filipinas
Paradise Complex in Naic, Cavite.
DR. CARLOS NICHOLAI I. LASA, JR.,
BS'78MD; MD'82 - is a noted plastic and
reconstructive surgeon. A former scholar of the
Philippine College of Surgeons, he was cited in the
international "Marquis Who's Who in the East." He is
the only Filipino plastic surgeon ever accepted for
fellowship training in cosmetic surgery by the
Foundation for Education in Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
in Atlanta and the Mt. Sinai Medical Center in
Cleveland. His research papers have been published in
the journal Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the
most prestigious international journal read by plastic
surgeons all over the world.


I m p o r t a n t d a t e s:
Deadline for Submission of Ballots for Election of
UPAA
Board: May 2 - post-marked or;
May 3 - hand-carried to Bahay Alumni
June 14 - General UP Alumni Homecoming
June 13 - UP Alumni Council Meeting
May 24, 7 PM - UPAA Ballroom Dancing
(Fundraising)
May 19-21 - Internat'l Conference on Southeast Asian

Literature
June 15- College of Education Alumni Reunion,
Benitez Memorial
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Diliman Alumni Homecomings Held This April:
April 20 - College of Arts and Letters
April 12 - Institute of Library Science
April 12 - College of Mass Communication
April 27 - College of Music
April 20 - College of Science
April 20 - College of Social Science and Philosophy
April 25 - College of Social Work and Community
Development
April 26 - Math Alumni Homecoming

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