Saturday, March 28, 2015

Caravan clutches classmates closer

Photo credit: Robert Michael Sarcilla
Batch ’91 officers and trustees went west in caravan last Saturday, March 28, 2015 to bring the batch meeting closer to batchmates’ place of residence or assignment.

The event, which was the first of several meeting caravans scheduled by the officers, was hosted by President Alberto Bercasio at their residence in Del Rosario, Pamplona, Camarines Sur to cover Camarines Sur’s northwestern municipalities of Milaor, Minalabac, Gainza, Pamplona, Pasacao, Sipocot, Libmanan, Cabuaso, Ragay and Del Gallego.

As the hosting by the batch of the grand alumni homecoming inches closer, Bercasio wants the batchmates to develop such comradeship and solidarity among them that he said he wanted to see more frequent activities that gather the batchmates together. 


As he talked to explain to the attendees the purpose of the meeting caravans, he said that it is not only to convene the members to discuss about preparations for the 2016 alumni homecoming but to make the meeting an opportune time for all batchmates to become closer and united as according to him, hosting the 2016 event would be an exercise in futility if it would not bring about comradeship and solidarity of the batch members.

Photo credit: Robert Michael Sarcilla
The meeting caravan was attended by twenty-two batch members including the host, namely, Ajie Bermudo, Glenn Sayson, Aldous Modino, Paul Madridano, Romeo Perez, Julius Galvan, Francis Barja, Glenn Leonardo, Jacob Disuanco, Jun Vidola, Oliver Olivo, Vince Aunisin, Don Clarete, Ricky Villamora, Sherwin Aga, Joel Alipio, Ferdinand Jamer, Ernesto Tolentino Jr., Orly Comprado, Bogs Canlas, Obet Sarcilla and Abet Bercasio. 

The host treated the attendees with fresh buko and liqueur for the welcome drink, a hearty lunch and a round of karaoke to keep the company fun and enjoyable.  

The next meeting caravans will be held after the holy week in Pili and in Calabanga.

Minutes of this meeting are posted at the Chalkboard.

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