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Our Journey in the Past
Here’s some of our brothers in the 1972 photo looking at the wide horizon wondering
what their future is going to be. Que sera sera, what ever will be will be. And so far
they are now successful engineers, researchers, chemist and entrepreneurs.
Shown in this picture are: Renato Sio,
Emmanuel Portin, Onefreo Villena, Elias
Conese, Mayo Timbol, Ignacio Adriano,
Ignacio Adriano, Danilo Ditto, Edilberto de
Guzman, James Jardiolin, Eduardo Yap,
Francisco Roldan, Romeo Velete and
Edmundo Gagdaan
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ARCA 1969 - 70
On the ground floor are: Nerisa Reclo, Marion
Estanisiao, Batanguena Sis, Naty ltim, Yoly
Zaguine, Chato Pagulayan, Bessie Bayas,
Olelia Gallevo, Ofving Villena, Naity Anonuevo,
Celia Ferrer.
On the iniddle rows Hongo Brod, Francis Roldan,
Eddie Yap, James Jardiolin, Ed de Guaman,
Danny Dino, Jianert Ignacio, Manolo Portin,
Emmanuel Timbol and Elias Conese.P j 4)"
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Out Journey in the Past
Rho Omicron Fraternity and Sorority alumni members participates in Adamson
University’s Educational Extension Program by which returning alumni are being
invited and given opportunities to become resource speakers in their field of
expertise. By doing so students were given insights of what happens after graduation
and what to expect of which they appreciate it very much. We encourage our alumni
members when visiting the Philippines to contact the Office of the President so that
they will know you are coming and they can make arrangement for you to speak
with those students in your field of expertise.
Shown in the picture is Brod Rene
Sio who was invited to be the guest ‘tm
speaker in the Orientation of
Graduating Students.
Brod Joe Rafols who have been resource speaker in industrial engineering in 1989,
1994, 1999, 2004 and in 2007. Shown in the picture are faculty members and 2007
participants in the industrial engineering symposium
In 1999 a letter requesting for activation of the Rho Omicron Fraternity and Sorority
was sent to the Office of Student Affairs. We sought the support of some faculty
members but because of the bad reputation brought by other fraternities in other
schools this request did not go far. In the late 2006 our request for activation has
been revived through letters to the Office of Student Affairs and e-mails to the Office
of the President.
Through negotiations by our alumni members in the Philippines our campus
presence have been recognized in early 2007 under the name of Rho Omicron
Society.