Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Subic association reunion 2009 in Las Vegas

The Subic Association of San Diego is sponsoring the holding of this year’s grand reunion of all St. James School alumni domiciled in the U.S. and abroad on July 25, 2009, at the Santa Fe Station Hotel, North Rancho Dr, Las Vegas, Nevada. The event is to be highlighted by, among others, a thanksgiving Mass that Philippine-based Bishop Teodoro Bacani will officiate at, to usher in an admixture of social, cultural, and educational activities.

It is to a big credit of Subicquenians leading the San Diego-based association that the St. James School has for years been enjoying no little dispensation of financial aid, thanks to its alumni’s palming out of donations thru the association’s sponsorship of their periodical homecoming. As a yearly routine, the association grants scholarship funds for deserving poor students enrolled in the school for want of Christian tenets-based education— understandably as engendered by parental desire. Then, as need arises, physical improvements are made possible mainly because of cash aid granted by the association. One typical example in this regard is the school’s reconstructed fence that was entirely funded out of a $3,500.00- cash aid.

To lend a hand in raising fund, a Subicquenian writer had proffered to have the whole cash equivalent of his author privilege-based discount of 50% enjoyed by the association, just thru a lent hand on disposal of a book titled “How to Get “A” Grades in School” that the writer had authored. Based on a 30-year exposure to practically every nature of all-grade level classroom situations, it is penned by Angel N. Pagaduan, a St. James School alumnus ’50. The book’s creationism-tinged, attention-nailing strategies for effecting normally focused learning constitute the essence of its fadeless utilitarian value as a result-proven guide for achieving A-1 schooling anywhere.

All Subicquenians wishing to relive the rejuvenating joys of friendship renewal and camaraderie of adolescence’s bygone years in their beloved alma mater and town of origin has only to call Mae Llamado-Esteban (619) 946-7139, Lilina O. Nacario (619) 656-9150, Precy Protacio (619) 475-1575, and Aileen Libby (619) 424-3464— all assigned immediate contact officers by Jaime “Jing” Eclar, association president.

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