Minutes of the OLPS Alumni Meeting
OLPS Minor, Sorsogon City
8PM, July 18, 2008






In Attendance :

Tom Sementela
Tato Marcial
Atty. Jess Fumera
Gerald Angeles
Totep Perez
Bernie Donor
Atty. Wowo Fortes
Leo Ocampo
Joey Lasala
Jeangle Eco
Fr. Egay Cleofe
Fr. Jasper Valdez


Meeting Proper

The meeting was called to order at 8 PM with Atty. Jess Fumera presiding. Mr. Totep Perez read the minutes of the previous meeting. The body approved the contents of the minutes of the meeting.

Atty. Fumera led the group in the discussion of the matters arising from the previous meeting:

1. On Rice subsidy :

Mr. Tato Marcial reported that 10 seminarians are having difficulty in complying with the required 3 sacks of rice yearly, thus, a shortfall of 30 sacks in the year.

Fr. Egay Cleofe informed the group that he will provide names of those seminarians and inquired if they will become direct beneficiaries of the Alumni Foundation and in effect, they are no longer obliged to give the required sacks of rice. The group discussed on the matter and arrived at the decision that the OLPS is the sole beneficiary of the Alumni Foundation who will receive directly the rice subsidy. It is now the discretion of the OLPS administration if they will still require the 10 seminarians to give rice.

Mr. Bernie Donor informed the group that per sack costs P1,250 per sack or P25 per kilo, thus a total of P37,500.00 for 30 sacks of rice shortfall. It was suggested that the Alumni Foundation will write letter to NFA Manager to purchase rice, Totep to draft the letter, Monsignor Monje to sign. The source of fund will come from donations from alumni, post the information at alumni blogspots.

2. On Financial Statement :

Mr. Joey Cubias, the Alumni Treasurer was absent. Mr Tom Sementela suggested that Mr. Perez must remind Mr. Cubias to submit the records of transactions for him to prepare the Financial Statement.

3. On General Information Sheet:

Atty. Tootsie Cubias was absent, again, Mr. perez was tasked to remind Atty. Cubias to submit the General Information Sheet.


4. On Alumni Directory:

Mr. Marcial to coordinate with the Registrar Mam Nikki Halcon, Sr. Myrna Dioquino & Atty. Cubias.


5. On Fellowship Night:

Mr. Perez reported that he met Atty. Alwin Talde who informed him that Batch 83 had a meeting in Manila to discuss their sponsorship of the event by shouldering the financial cost and possible production of Film Documentary about OLPS c/o Film maker Larry Manda.


6. On Destroyed Fence:

Mr. Marcial took picture of the damaged portion and posted the same on the blog. However, Fr. Cleofe informed the group that there is a plan to construct an access road in the same area. Atty. Fortes suggested that the group must remove the item from the Alumni’s concern based on the aforementioned plan. The group agreed.


7. On Tarpaulin Banners:

The group decided to put the item for further discussion next meeting.


8. On Establishment of Alumni Affairs Office:

Mr. Perez informed Fr. Cleofe on the rationale behind the establishment of an Alumni Affairs Ofice. Fr. Cleofe said that seminarians are capable to be assigned, for the meantime at the alumni desk that will soon be transformed into an office. Mr perez will draft a formal letter of request to the Rector, Msgr. Monje to sign & discuss details with Fr. Cleofe, the Rector.


9. New Matters/Business:

Tasking/Formation of Committees :

1. Rice Project – c/o B. Donor, Atty. T. Cubias, Msgr. Monje, Mr. Perez
2. Homecoming Registration committee/secretariat – c/o batch 87
3. Ways & Means /Finance Committee – Joey Cubias, Tom Sementela
4. Food Committee – c/o OLPS
5. Sports Committee – c/o OLPS
6. Liturgy Committee – c/o OLPS
7. Fellowship Committee – Batch 83
8. Parade – c/o batch 87
9. Information, Documentation & Publication & Promotion – Boy Lopez (Sorsogon Guardian), Fr. Treb Futol (DZGN/TV 11), Erwin Lasam (Sorsogon Now), Marlon Loterte (Phil. Info. Agency), Mark Paras (Sorsogon Today), Gibbs Cadiz (Phil. Daily Inquirer), Delon Porcalla (Phil. Star), Linuz Escandor (Tempo, Manila Bulletin), Ching Salazar (NBN), Sim Gamba, Robert Maullon (DWOL).

Next meeting will be on August 1, 2008, 7PM at the Fatima Parish. Having no other matters to be discussed, the meeting was adjourned at 9:15PM.


CERTIFIED TRUE AND CORRECT :


JOSEPH JOHN J. PEREZ
Interim Secretary


WITH CONCURRENCE :


ATTY. JESUS FUMERA
Presiding Officer

Our prayers for the eternal repose of Tia Betty. She was the much loved cook of the OLPS College from late 80's to 90's

Godspeed Tia Betty.

The OLPS Alumni "working group" (tato, how do we call the group volunteering to revive the alum association?) will hold the next meeting on July 18, 2008 at OLPS Minor

Agenda will include, among others, the points raised and discussed during the previous meeting (minutes here)

All Sano are most welcome to participate in the meeting.

Mga sano, maybe you can pitch in in the repair of this torn down fence:

Mga Sano, i was tasked to post this picture of OLPS Minor Seminary gate. Maybe we can collect some money from the Alumni who wants to help our Alma Mater.

If you will remember this is the "pader" along Bibincahan Sorsogon we usually scale doing our "great escape".

Shown in the picture is the home of the clergy on the right side and the study hall on the left.

Please desposit any donation to OLPS PNB Account Numbers : 478-811387-6 (PhP), 478-700725-8 (US$)...by the way hope to see you this Alumni Homecoming!

Tato Marcial









Minutes of the OLPS Alumni Meeting
Atty. Fumera’s Residence, Balogo, Sorsogon City
7PM, June 28, 2008


In Attendance :

Msgr. Pax Monje Atty. Tootsie Cubias
Tom Sementela Dr. Jun Leocadio
Atty. Jess Fumera Joey Cubias
Totep Perez Tato Marcial
Lloyd Lopez Gerald Angeles
Salvatorre Sanchez Salvador Villaroya
Bernie Donor Edgar Detera
Ismael Lopez Tony Deligero

Meeting Proper

The meeting was called to order at 7PM with Msgr. Pax Monje presiding. Mr. Totep Perez reported to the group the matters discussed and actions taken during the previous meeting :

  1. 1. Formation of OLPS Alumni Foundation Interim Board
  2. 2. Petition to Revive the OLPS Alumni Foundation with SEC
  3. 3. Reorganization of SANO
  4. 4. Alumni Homecoming in October 2008
  5. 5. Special Project : Rice Subsidy for OLPS

Mr. Perez presented Resolution No. 001, Series of 2008, Resolution Authorizing its Interim Chairman Msgr. Francisco Monje to File a Petition for the Revival of the Foundation’s Registration with SEC and for other Purpose. The same was turned over to Atty. Cubias for proper action.

Atty. Cubias called the attention of Mr. Perez to mention in the previous minutes posted on the website the special project on rice subsidy for the OLPS.

The group further the clarified the procedures for the project as follows :

  1. Ask OLPS (thru Sr. Myrna) on the actual number of rice shortage (sacks) per month. Mr. Tato Marcial will coordinate with OLPS.
  2. OLPS Foundation to provide for the shortfall by establishing partnership with NFA with Mr. Bernie Donor as coordinator. OLPS will get rice directly from NFA.
  3. OLPS PNB Account Number will be posted at alumni websites for the alumni to send contributions for the project.
  4. The account numbers are : 478-811387-6 (PhP), 478-700725-8 (US$)

Next discussed was the revival of OLPS Foundation. To meet the requirements the following tasks and in-charge were identified :

  • Financial Statement, Registration c/o Joey Cubias & Tom Sementela
  • General Information Sheet – Atty. Jess Fumera
  • Mr. Salvador Villaroya to act as Accountant
  • Coordination with SEC – Atty. Cubias

Another item discussed is the need to update the Alumni Directory. Mr. Tato Marcial was tasked to coordinate with OLPS (Mam Nikki).

Regarding the sponsorship of Batch 83 for the Fellowship, Mr. Marcial informed the group that Atty. Talde is set to meet his batch mates in Manila next week.

Other matters discussed were :

  1. Repair of portion of OLPS fence, Mr. Marcial to take pictures and post at blog.
  2. Provision of tarpaulins per batch during annual homecoming.
  3. All attending alumni appointed as batch coordinators. Dr. Leocadio as point person for senior batches.
  4. Information dissemination strategy : pulpit, tri – media, cyber media, mobile phone
  5. Establishment of Alumni affairs office, Alumni website c/o appointed senior seminarians, letter of request to be sent to Rector.

Next meeting is set on July 18, 2008, Friday, 6 PM at OLPS. Mr. Marcial to coordinate with Fr. Egay Cleofe. The meeting was adjourned at 9PM.


CERTIFIED TRUE AND CORRECT :


JOSEPH JOHN J. PEREZ
Interim Secretary


WITH CONCURRENCE :


MSGR. FRANCISCO P. MONJE
Interim Chairman




Reviving SANO !

Got this from the B87 blog. let us all lend our full support to this endeavor guys!!! Kindly contact Sano Totep Perez (B87) for details and updates.

Former Alumni Officers gathered at Fatima Parish, Sorsogon City last June 7, 2008 hosted by Mons Pax Monje. Discussed were :

  1. Filing of Petition to Revive the OLPS Alumni Foundation at SEC
  2. SANO Reorganization
  3. Tentative 2008 Homecoming sked.
The group agreed to create an ad-hoc committee to revive the OLPS Alumni Foundation, officers elected are :
Chair - Mons Pax Monje, Vice
Chair - Atty. Tootsie Cubias
Secretary - Totep Perez
Treasurer - Joey Cubias
Auditor - Tom Sementela
Legal Counsel - Atty. Jess Fumera.

Other attending alumni including Tato Marcial & Gerald Angeles of Batch 87 are named board directors. (Names of other board directors to follow due to inavailability of the list as of this writing.)

Atty. Cubias was assigned to draft the Resolution to Revive the Foundation. Gerald was assigned to gather signatures for the resolution.

Tentative Homecoming sked are as follows : Oct. 17, 2008 (Friday) 1PM- Registration, 3Pm - games, 6 PM - Fellowship (Batch 83 to sponsor the event being silver jubilarians). Oct 18, 2008 (Sat) 8AM - parade, 10AM Mass cum General Assembly 12Noon - Lunch 1Pm onwards - Batch reunions. (toteperez)

note : other batches, please copy this info, post in your blog, tell others.

fr. gerry has a blog at multiply.com. lotsa pix. he looks so different without the glasses :-)

Our condolences and prayers to Mervs Hael's family whose dad died last saturday May 18, 2008














nag r&r an staff san minor sa ilocos. more pix sa OLPS Minor

calling all sano interested to help out in the prep works for the 2008 OLPS foundation day, please sign up here. Batch 83 is in charge of this year's foundation day and they need all our help to make this year's foundation day the best ever.

i have no idea yet about the plans re from the OLPS minor or from B83 but they could surely use our help. ok?

one of the problems frequently encountered is communicating will all the sano. perhaps some sano there in sorsogon can help out Ms. Halcon or whoever is in charge of OLPS Alumni Relations to send out letters/emails/text to all sano about the foundation activities.

suggestions are most welcome here and i'll email them to padi rector and to gerry arnedo (b83) and also circulate them via our mailing list.

apologies po

apologies tabi to all sanos who emailed me and got no response. i forgot to check olpseminarista mailbox for the past 3mos!!!! grabe. work got in the way of managing this blog hehehe.

anyways, pasensya na tabi bombi, totep, mike d., alvin, gerry a., nstrcastillo, et al.

also i banned some IPs from the chatbox kay maramok na.

and checkout some of the comments on the post. pretty interesting.

Welcome the "new" Chapel














mas mahayahay nan magian ini pagkitaon na chapel nyan kesa sadto san 2005. tenks kay padi rector

shouts out to Atty. Dante Arcos (B86) for passing the bar. sin-o pa tabo na sano an nakapasar kaya?

our prayers for the eternal repose of Sano Perry Labayo's dad who passed away yesterday.

BlackSat '08

Batch 92 and Batch '94 made it to OLPS minor last Black Sat and had a good time.

















pungal, me uniform pa. asteeeg!

















b92 vs. b94 -- sino an gana?















more pix and deets sa blog ninda. kadto na kamo!!! hehe may mga puladayon an bayhon didto :-)


Batch 87 also had a get together at totep's place.

















nagparahurulat sa mga online friends ninda na unfortunately it seems dili online hehe. enjoy man gihapon

sya amo lang anay ini kay intaramad na an iba na batch hehe.

Black Sat what?????

whatever happened to the SANO Board of Directors?? so far no info or advance notice of SANO activities anymore. no word also from the people in Minor if somethings gonna happen this saturday.

anyways, to those batches who have something up on BlackSat, kindly post pix or email me pix and stories

Our condolences to the family of Charlie (B81) and Bong (B83) Miaco whose mother passed away recently. Let's all pray for her eternal repose.

The Graduates - 2008















here are the chaps who wrestled through four years of OLPS and are set to graduate this march(?)

Mga sano, what advise can you give these 11 as they face the thrills and disappointments of "buhay sa luwas"?

1. to start off, me i'd encourage them to take a year off and just bum around and travel. see what its like being out in the world. well, thats what i would have done if given the chance to do it all over again hehehe.

OLPS happenings

lots of new stuff over at the OLPSminor blog. go visit na!


BAMS 2008





























some kind of spiritual miracle seems to be taking place here. and tio nards is the ninong daw! hehe

















remember the always nice and helpful sr. myrna and ms. halcon? (i dont now the gal in the middle though)

mayad pa an olps kay damo an outing hehe.

A Matter of Waiting

here's another fine addition from Gabby of B86 to the ever-growing collection of prose and verses in the soon to be literary hit "The Book of Sano" :-p


A Matter of Waiting
by Gabby Lagamayo, B86

The problem with the future is that we don’t know how it will unfold. We can make some logical predictions based on history and observation, but there is always that x of an unknown that no one can anticipate. The vastness of predictive studies, and you can add the unscientific ones, could only comprehend things that have transpired.

Neat intro, huh? No? I thought I’d make a great impression. So what am I anxious about? In two measly weeks (as of the time I’m writing this piece) I’ll be joining the club of the big four-oh; entering the twilight zone where, they say, everything gets bad or good depending how you live your life. I’m the eldest in the batch so I get to become forty first. This post is about being that.

click here to continue reading the writeup at the b86 blog...

sorry for the late posting. i received news from tato marcial (b87) that haile frivaldo's (b83) dad passed away sometime last week.

our condolences nad prayers to the frivaldo family...

guitar god

man, this is super amazing. its beyond belief!

God, the myspace user

its been kinda slow here lately, nothing new interesting comin up. but still this post has a "seminary" - in a tangentially religious kind of way maybe- relevance hehehe.

so the question is what if god had a myspace?

"May your year be filled with magic and dreams and good madness. I hope you read some fine books and kiss someone who thinks you're wonderful, and don't forget to make some art -- write or draw or build or sing or live as only you can. And I hope, somewhere in the year, you surprise yourself."

- Neil Gaiman

New Year @ CommentsJunkie.com

merry x'mas

Sano Tato Marcial sent me a text informing that Sano Tobing Escobedo (batch?) has succumbed to injuries from a motorcycle accident in Gubat, Sorsogon

godspeed sano tobing...

Congrats to Larry Manda!



Big congrats to Larry Manda for winning as best cinematographer for the movie "Maling Akala" in the recently concluded Cinema One Originals Digital Film Festival.


heh, its been a slow month here so i'll liven things up a bit... if you're still disappointed with how your life turned out after you went out of the seminary then read this and maybe you'll find something inspiring or whatever. who knows you might be the next tom cruise :-D

From Hollywood superstars to adulterous dilettantes, several seminary dropouts have managed to find success in the secular world. Here’s a sampling of the finest in almost-clergy.

click here to know these famous ex-seminaristas.

Beowulf back when

Remember the legendary english teacher Ms. Resurreccion and the equally legendary required english lit topic --Beowulf? Here's Gibbs' entertaining writeup about them... (i hope ms. rexy is doing fine these days, any news about her?)

Aha, so it's pronounced “BAY-wulf.” All these years my high school classmates and I have pronounced it “BEE-wulf,” like how were taught in English literature. The release of the movie should prompt us to consider holding one of our usual reunions just so we could officially adopt the proper pronunciation of the name.

You see, “Beowulf” isn't just a story to us. Mention the word, and it brings back a lot of happy memories. We're silly sentimental SOBs like that.

We learned about Beowulf and Grendel and Grendel's monster mother not from Neil Gaiman, but in traditional high school English literature. I'm not sure if students today are still taught this old English epic poem. Our teacher was Mrs. Resurreccion, a white-haired, motherly, tiny bird of a lady, all 4'11" of her (perhaps even shorter).

continue reading gibbs' writeup here...


here's B92 during a recent scrimmage in aemilianum. being that i heard they field the mightiest B-ball team of all sano batches ;-) am thinking is a match between the metro manila champs B83 and the sorsogon champs B92 not too far off?? even unavoidable???

who will win? who will surrender?? hehehe abangan!


more pix in here

CHAMPS!!!


here's the OLPS '83 Macho Gwapings Forever! team (from left to right, SF Leo Baloloy, SG, Choy Banaga, Playing Coach PG Gerry A, Center Perry Labayo and SF, Haile Frivaldo) -- who completely dominated and demolished the formidable Pfizer Managers in a thrilling basketball series held these month

head over to the B83 blog for pix and deets

tree planting sa minor


one of the activities during the homecoming was tree planting. this is a good idea since OLPS is almost arot na with most of the tress felled down by past typhoons.

so if you should find yourself in sorsogon one of these days, take a little time out to plant a tree in OLPS. it would be cool to go back again in a few years or so and see your tree all grown up di ba?

here is sano ronny planting a tree

parade pics taken by sano ronny




some pics taken by B92 during the 2007 homecoming. medyo konti lang daw dumating but it was fun day nonetheless



the B92 guys having a great time!!!



and these gals daw ang naghatid saya hehehe. ayan dili magbasol an dili naka-attend san homecoming ha.

view pics taken by sano ronny (B82)

and view the pics taken by the b92 guys

this jolted me a bit when i read inquirer.net today. seems like a sorsogon priest has been excommunicated. his name sounds familiar but i dont remember his face at all. anyways here's the story

A Catholic priest from Sorsogon, excommunicated by the Church for breaking the “seal of confession,” said on Thursday he planned to appeal his case before Sorsogon Bishop Arturo Bastes and the Catholic Church hierarchy in the Philippines.

Father Alejandre V. Galias told the Philippine Daily Inquirer that he would seek an audience with Bishop Bastes and explain his side. He said he would ask the bishop to revoke his excommunication and restore his authority to perform his priestly duties.

When interviewed on Thursday, the 58-year-old priest said he was continuing his normal routine as priest. But when asked if he was still saying masses, Galias refused to comment.

Galias said he found his excommunication questionable as he was not given due process.

In a decree dated September 21, 2007, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sorsogon declared the penalty of “latae sententiae excommunication” against Galias

read the full story here.....


so i got bored and googled the unfortunate padre's name and got this

and this shows the latin text of the excommunication (this is a nice sorsogon catholic themed blog maintained by fr. abe, crs)

hay naku- parang maintriga dating hehehe.

2007 OLPS Intrams

the 2007 OLPS minor Intrams kicked off yesterday. The intramurals' theme is: Clash of the Empires! Celts, Spartans, Sioux...

more deets and pix at the OLPS Minor website


2007 OLPS Homecoming

so after a lot of wondering, turns out there will be a homecoming this year. it will be on Oct. 17, 2007 (its on a wednesday -- why not on a weekend kaya???) anyways here's the sked

Homecoming Sked


October 17, 2007

8:00 AM - Registration

9:00 AM - Holy Eucharist

10:30 - Tree Planting

11:30 AM - Lunch (Agape)
Entertainment during lunchtime

1:00 PM - Bingo Socials

3:00 PM - Outdoor Games
Volleyball: Mothers of Seminarians vs. Faculty
Basketball: Fathers of Seminarians vs. SANO
Priests vs. SANO

6:00 PM - Departure

here's the front of the invitation card


and the inside


so mga maka-attend, please please take lots and lots of pictures and email them to me for posting here.

i may not be able to go coz medyo alanganin ang sked, being on a midweek and all. 3 days ding absent yun.

have fun!!!

ok, time to do this again. nothing much to share. seems like everybody's busy and the blogs aren't updated regularly anymore. its also a bummer that by the looks of it there would be no 2007 Homecoming.


Batch 81

hasn't been updated in long while but do leave a message for sano chuck in their chat box


Batch 82



Sano Ronn joined the OLPS outing ( his son is currently a freshman)


Batch 83



the gang celebrated donnie boy's bday (guested by no less than regine velazquez and ogie alcasid)

they're also in heavy training for the coming basketball game on Oct. 12 where they will battle it out with the Pfizer Managers for b-ball supremacy. maybe we can go and cheer them on. or ipangadyi na lang hehehehe.


Batch 84

haven't been updated for a while now


Batch 86


oh, nothing there but birthdays and exams hehe. inhurugakan na ada. maybe we'll meet again 20 years from now hehehehe.


Batch 87

one of the livelier batch blogs around. they also have lots of slideshow albums and a podcast (first sano blog to make one)




pls confine your eyes to ojee's son ok? hehe.



sano ojee and sano sanni visited fr. roy eco in florida.


Batch 89

i think richard is having a hard time contacting his batchmates. nothing new there


Batch 92




sano mike go had a great time with his kids out on family day. do check out the pupitre videos up on their blog.


Batch 93



allen's team bagged the trophy in a paintball tourney in dubai.


Batch 94



kuki and sasa dugan are proud parents of baby boy dugan


Batch 96



fr. ro was recently ordained priest and serves as parochial vicar kan Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral

they have a cool website with lots of features. go check it now!!. also check out their photo album for pix of the coke college


Batch 97

the newest blog in the sanosphere. go visit for a look see.


Batch 2000




hasn't been updated in a long while. chrisly graduated from his theo studies and is now back in the diocese



all blacks haka

the All Blacks (New Zealand's National Rugby Team) traditionally start their rugby matches with the haka

this is the most frequently used version the "Ka Mate"


this is a scarier version - "Kapa O Pango"

Our deepest condolences to totep's and junjun's family on the passing away of their father.

May God give him eternal rest and may his soul rest in peace.

Update:

Tio Nonong's body lies in state at their house in village. Internment in scheduled on friday. to those who can visit totep and junjun, do convey our condolences

mga sano let's offer prayers to:

dante arcos (b86) -brod of ol arcos (b92) who's taking the bar exams -- 2nd week ninda niyan- na sana makapasar and to totep (b87) and junjun perez's (b84) dad who will be undergoing a risky bladder operation -- na sana the operation will go well and that he will soon be back in good health.

here's dondee and the gang rockin' it out

soccer time!!!


hamamani an labuy ha? pix from batch92

Welcome Batch 1997


let's all welcome still another new addition to the ever expanding Sanosphere!. welcome batch 97!

Welcome Batch 1996

go visit the newest addition to the sanosphere!!

nice website!! but it loads a wee bit slow on my end so patience lang.















olps maintains a flickr account pala. view their albums here

and if you haven't visited the OLPS minor blog, well, shame on you! hehehehe joke!. ok, visit it now and relive your crazy high-school days.

btw, these are these year's juniors taking time out from housecleaning to ham it up for the camera.

and also please, OLPS needs your help. you can donate your time and services, goods, and money for the rebuilding of OLPS. contact fr. egay over at the seminary blog for details.

Freshmen's Night sa OLPS



























a freshman showing off his dancing prowess during the acquaintance program. nadumduman ko san mauso an breakdance san panahon mi sadto mga early 80's. more pix and deets here.

do check out the sons of sano ronny and kruni rockin' it out

OLPS Shirts!!!!!















the perfect gift for your loved and unloved ones. bili bili na!!!!!!

how much tabi ini padre? and anong sizes ang available? me kiddie sizes din po ba?

maybe this would be a good venture for OLPS to go into --- OLPS branded apparel (shirts, shorts, jerseys, hoodies etc) and accessories (coffee mugs, wall clocks, pens, keychains etc).

what a pleasant surprise today. i just found out via B82 blog that the rector--fr. egay has created a blog for the OLPS Minor Seminary. Great work padre!

do check out the blog here

also check out their fantastic 2007 year book. galing naman a.


padre egay, can i make three requests if it isn't much of a trouble for you.

a. do you have an mp3 of the OLPS Hymn? paemail naman po.
b. also do you have a pdf file of the 2006-2007 scintilla? paemail din
c. pahingi rin po pala ng High resolution file ng OLPS logo.

kindly email to olpseminarista (at) yahoo dot com

btw, kelan kaya susunod ang blog ng coke seminary? calling fr. henry hehehehe

Mga SANO donasyon tabi


Mga Sano, basi pwede naton tabi matabangan an OLPS maski kung ano lang kaya ta..Thanks in advance mga Sano :)

 
Adi tabi an pinturahan. Looks like laen lang tolo (3) o upat (4) na balde sadi an kaipuhan, tsk, tsk, tsk.

According to Fr. Rector, an estimate na in-present saiya san pintor would be about Php 20,000 (kaopod na daw an sa labor) for this area.

Nano tabi sa pagkita nindo mga classmates? Maybe we can shoulder half of it, or, maybe (and it is very possible naman diba Tidi?) the entire papintura sadi na part san beloved OLPS naton.
Actually pati an facade nangangaipo naman sin makeover. Pero ini nalang muna siguro an hatagaan ta sin priority as a batch. Sentimental ini na part, if you remember the stunts of Luking and Tidi dida sa second floor, hehehe...

Feedback asap please. Hopefully the Sorsogon-based batchmates could meet asap to finalize things out.

PS.Kun natatandaan nindo, amo ini an narugado san typhoons Milenyo and Reming. Mayad ngani kay naayos man in time for the school year. Hingoha man baya an seminary fathers ta na makasolicit funds for the repairs and all. Maybe we can help, since laen man kita nakaparadi para ma-assign man sa OLPS, then this is our part. Hehehe...

Welcome Batch 84!


wowoweee!! another class has joined the Sanosphere. give a round of applause to Batch 84

visit their blog here olps84.blogspot.com

the site was created and maintained by the dd luzurriaga.

mucho thanks dd!

Sige share tayo ng ating first day or first night sa OLPS. Sige ako muna:

Jet:
I was very nervous coming to the seminary. I absolutely didnt know anybody coz i was the only one from Castilla. Most of my classmates had friends who were also incoming freshmen and were classmates during elementary. Everything was bit strange- the people, the smell of the dorm and the CR. the dorm with its rows of bed covered with white bed covers reminded me of a hospital.

I had fun arranging my stuff in the cabinet. i felt like a grown-up. It amused me also that my mother religiously followed the clothing list given by the seminary - so i vividly remember having 12 pairs of briefs --and she insisted that it should be in different colors so it would be easier for me to avoid wearing a pair twice in a row.

My senses of dread though was minimized by noise and activity from the people around ---the noise from seminarians, parents and family members arguing or helping set up the cabinet and beds, the clanging of tbars and beds. somehow i was happy coz it was the first time i felt a sense of independence from my parents.

Anyways, the first night was fun too, especially setting up the mosquito net on the t-bars. and it was good too that the seniors helped us set up the beds. The beadle then was larry manda, he looked like a very huge guy to us during that time, i was actually very afraid of him. So when he said its lights off, i immediately went to bed. i had trouble sleeping but somehow after a while i managed to sleep.

after an hour or so to my deep embarrassment, i promptly rolled off my bed . good thing that being a very thin guy the mosquito net caught me and i didnt hit the floor. and also thanks to Glenn Pato and to Donor who kindly put me right back on my bed and never teased me about it the whole year they were there.

Godspeed Mamo Eli Pura

got the news that Mamo Pura passed away yesterday. rest in peace mamo.

details to follow.

o hala ipangadyi naton (mas mayad kun magdonar nin last minute pangkampanya hehe) an mga sano na kandidato niyan na election.

Mike Go (B92) : Vice Mayor Sorosogon
Alwyn Talde (B83) : Vice Mayor Castilla
Wiron Demate (B86) : Municipal Councilor Casiguran
Henri Deri (B86) : Municipal Councilor Gubat
Ding Ramos (B?) : Mayor Gubat (reelectionist)
Nonoy Paras (B92): Municipal Councilor Barcelona

Election Canvassing Update:

Alwyn: looks like he's a sure winner. harayoon an baya niya sa kalaban
Ding: looking like a winner na din
Mike: looking bad. he looks like he's gonna lose the race
Wiron: still hopeful. medyo delikado. last place inlalabanan niya diyot pa alng an lamang
Henri: looks like he lost
Nonoy: sure winner na

Happy Mother's Day!

hope we all remember and treat to something nice and wonderful our mothers and wives today! :-)

courtesy of batch 89


this is a pix of batch 89's generosity. sinda palan an nagpahimo san gate. how about the other batches? hmmm, gotta talk with my batchmates...

pix taken by sano otats (b87)

First Reading

By Gibbs Cadiz (B87)

"We ask you this through Christ our Lord, amen."

Time for First Reading. The boy, shy and nervous, walks towards the lectern. It's his first time to do the reading, a task he'd avoid at any cost if he could. But there is no way around it. As a junior in this high school seminary, he and his classmates have to take their turn on the altar, before a mass of other boys ready to jeer, heckle and remember any fumble he'd make for years to come. Freshmen and sophomores act as acolytes during daily mass, juniors and seniors serve as readers. None gets a pass, and now it's his turn.

He swallows hard, then opens his mouth. "The first reading is taken from the book of the Prophet Ezekiel." Can that strained, high-pitched voice be his? Did I pronounce it right, Ee-zee-kiel? His throat feels parched, sandy. His white polo shirt and black pants seem terribly hot, and he can feel his armpits steaming up.

He plows on. The lines are a blur. He tries to go faster, but then remembers the priest's admonition. It's the Word of God, give it respect, read it slowly! So he enunciates his words, never looking up from the book, determined not to get distracted by the funny looks on his classmates' faces.

Last two lines, yes!

Finished. The end. Wow, he's done it. Read right up to the last period without a hitch. Success! Must breathe easily now, wrap it up, wrap it up. A pause, then one more thing left to say: "This is the Word of the Lord."

And his mouth says: "This is the end of the world."

A second of shock, then pandemonium in the chapel. Even the priest starts giggling. He looks up, startled, realizes what he has just said, then stares horrified at the laughing mob. Nothing to do now but trudge back to his pew, face all crimson, his future flashing before his eyes. He'll never outlive this, he knows. From this day forward, at least among his peers, he's toast.

Our 25-strong high school seminary batch is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. Since our graduation in March 1987, four have become priests, many more have gotten hitched, a few now live abroad, and one has passed away. But we remain extraordinarily close to one another, and have enlarged the friendship to include the wives and kids. All first-borns in the circle automatically get a ninong in the other 24. Getting gifts on Christmas and birthdays is another story. When we hold reunions, which is often and irrespective of a quorum, we always end up killing ourselves with the same old stories. God willing, we'll never stop laughing. The anecdote above is a perennial. Yep, it's a true story.


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