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Batch 82 organized the SJSAA 69th Annual Homecoming

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A SOUVE�IR BOOK 69th Alumni Homecoming

December 28 - 29, 2007

Dance rendition of Batch 82. Fifty-nine

silver jubilarians attended the homecoming.

Batch 57 gave a choral rendition.

Tribu 93

December 28, 2007

Parlor games

included the

following:

• Group skipping

rope

• Group jump

• Centipede

shoes

• Centipede walk

• Stilt (akkad)

race

• Jigsaw puzzle

• Sudoku

• River-crossing

‘93‘93‘93‘93

‘81‘81‘81‘81

‘05‘05‘05‘05

‘04‘04‘04‘04

‘06‘06‘06‘06

Lunch time

December 28,

2009

The Board of Judges

December 29, 2007. Activities were: cheerleading competition, ball-room dancing, continuation of ball games, Battle of the Bands, award-ing of prizes and turn-over ceremony to the incoming batches.

The Sunday mass (December 30, 2007) was presided by Fr. Benny de Guzman and was sponsored by the SJSAA. The newly-elected SJSAA officers where inducted and did their oath-taking during the mass. Fr. Benny encouraged them to recite their pledge before the Holy Host.

Thanks Lenie for the jackets

Thank you Che-Ann

for the t-shirts

Batch 82 prepares... Organizing the homecoming for 2007 was a perfect excuse to learn and practise the line dance. All meetings prior to the homecoming either begun or ended with dancing to the tune of “Uptown Girl”.

Details, details. December 27, 2007. The home-

coming involved a lot of hard work which the silver and golden jubilarians cheerfully did, such as putting up the tents, making the face board, collecting and sorting the used clothes to be sold, food preparation and a thou-sand other details. We even managed to attend the lunch reception of a batchmate (Rebecca Tayaban) who got married this day! Another accomplishment was the motorcade (Kiangan-Lagawe-Kiangan) which we did to invite all SJS alumni to the homecoming.

Batch 82 has a special bond that gathers its members to join in every homecoming, celebrate each member’s birthday and wedding together, work in projects for their alma mater, commiserate with a grieving batchmate and even visit batchmates who are now based in far towns and provinces. The following pictures feature some of Batch 82’s gatherings and activities.

Turn-over of the Key of the Responsibility Batch 57 turned over the key to Batch 58, and Batch 82 turned it over to Batch 83. Good luck, Batches 58 and 83.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Batch 57 and Batch 82 sincerely

acknowledge the unwavering support and participation

of the different SJS batches, the different chapters, the

parish priest, SJS administration, donors, stakeholders,

and all those who in one way or the other

contributed to the success of the

69th SJSAA Homecoming.

The Souvenir Program Committee wishes to express their sincere apologies for any

inadvertent errors and omissions, as well as the delay in the delivery of this Souvenir Book.

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