2001. Louis College. Baguio City. 1965 .Officially installed as Bishop of the Diocese of Baguio .Maryhurst Seminary.1956-1962 Maryhurst Seminary.Appointed as first Bishop of the Diocese of Baguio November 17. Bacolod City 1972-1982 . 2002 .CICM Vice Provincial. Vicariate of Tabuk. (Pampanga) and Barbara Joaquin Birth date and place: January 25.CICM General Councilor. Manila.1946-1952 Holy Family College. 1992 .Further studies 1971-1972 .D. Sr. Baguio City Philosophy .CICM Vocation Director. Italy 1992-2002 . Taytay. 2004 . D. CENZON. Bontoc 1966-1969 . Kalinga December 22. Bishop of Baguio Parents: Huminado Cenzon. Rome. CICM Provincial House. Ateneo de Manila. 2004. CARLITO J.CICM Missionary in Brazil 1982-1983 . CICM.Apostolic Vicar. 1939. Makati City Graduate Studies SLU. Baguio City Secondary . Quezon City 1983-1987 .Appointed Apostolic Vicar of the Apostolic Vicariate of Baguio March 14. Baguio City Theology . Quezon City 1987-1992 .His Excellency MOST REV. Maryshore Seminary.Baguio Cathedral. Baguio City Ordained Bishop: November 25.CICM Vocation Director. Baguio City Ordained Priest: July 9. Quezon City (History) MINISTRY 1966-1968 -Assistant Priest.Installed as 2nd Vicar Apostolic of Baguio July 10. Baguio City EDUCATION Elementary . Rizal 1969-1971. Maryhill Seminary. Provincial House.Rector. Natonin Catholic Mission.1962-1966 San Carlos Seminary. UST.1952-1956 St.
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1975. . Palawan. Rotarians believe they can lessen these ills. ripples of hope. To this day the words of DG Ruben Roxas echo throughthe years. for setting out to improve the lot of others and thus sending forth once again.” When it all began. Jaydee Dimalanta (Dimalanta Corporation). He was congratulating the charter members “ for standing up on an ideal. later City Administrator). RC Baguio North was then only the second Rotary Club in Baguio. later City Prosecutor). Mindoro. Nanding Hamada (Baguio Architectural Center) Danny Lagasca ( Radiowealth). Lut Lao and Mark Go of our club and Digna Ragasa. That’s a long way and a high point since February 17. about 40 young professionals and businessmen were already meeting as regularly as provisional club. from Bataan to Ilocos Norte. himself a distinguished Rotarian. later assistant to President Ramos). later UB President) Herr Bautista (Black & White Printing. Guest of Honor and Keynote Speaker was Senate President Gil Puyat. then the City Secretary. the first lady governor of our district. Johnny Blanco (BIR). Marinduque and Catanduanes. There are now 8 clubs in our cluster. 1974. 3790. Momoy Battalones (MetroBank). Iking Cariño (Benguet Provincial Attorney). Henry McGee ( Brent School). Wency Andanar ( Pines Hotel. later DILG Undersecretary). Bert Floresca (City Council). Romblon. The charter of the Rotary Club of Baguio North bears that date. Joe Calpotura (City Council). the charter president was Fer Bautista Jr. 1975 at the Pines Hotel by Governor Ruben Roxas of then District 380.. Gil Bautista (Serpent Marketing. Vads Navarette (UB College of Engineering). The district has been divided and subdivided and our district. under the tutelage of “godfathers” Teops Rondez and Johnny Dimalanta who were tasked by RC Baguio to extend Rotary hereabouts. ROTARY CLUB OF BAGUIO NORTH: PP Edilberto Tenefrancia Charter Member February 17. 1995. Cit Patacsil ( YMCA). Terry Eslabra (Insular Bank of Asia and America). Actually as early as September. Nap Bayquen (Dental Practitioner). then President of the University of Baguio. The other charter members were: Jody Alabanza (NEDA. Ernie Pate ( Voice of America). Roy Munsayac (Empire Integrated Services). Willing Service Many DGs replaced DG Ruben Roxas including Jess Tabora. Soon RC Sagada will be added. DG Mark Go would lead RC Baguio North to third best in the world of Rotary. now encompasses only northwestern Luzon. Bucky Bugayong ( Strike & Spare Lanaes).Warm Fellowship. What a difference 37 long years make. Bene Carantes (Law Practitioner. and the charter Secretary was Tene Tenefrancia. Bobby Legaspi.” He buoyed up their spirits with words of quiet inspiration: “while perhaps there is nothing one man or one woman can do against the enormous array of the world’s ills. Ernie Navarro (Department of Labor). District 380 then was comprised by the island of Luzon. They would be formally inducted as charter members on April 8.
making difference. giving hope. our concern. for the club. Bobby Legaspi. Mario Bildan. and Flor Agcaoili. alleviating pain. Budz Royeca and Edna Nevada. “ the thrill of discovering… a better you and a better me wherever we live. Bert Floresca. we hear the laughter of fellowship and see the glitter of service selflessly done. Conrad Rivera. It’s the same river. Ben Rillera. New water flows as in new members come on board infusing new blood. Tene Tenefrancia. Rotary is like a river that flows on forever. for our families. Raymund Ruaro. Tedler Depaynos. . Martz Trinidad. Hadji Salapong (Baguio Colleges Foundation). Paul Simpauco. for the community. Elmo Nevada. to be fresh and ever refreshed with new life and new vigor. Looking back. Mario Bildan. Toti Ryes. Paul Simpauco. Bucky Bugayong. Benjie Aquino. Each time what was rewarding was not what we did for the world at large. Old water flows to the ocean as old members move on to other pursuits. Rudy Ruñez (Insular Life). Danny Torres. and our resources. Jigs Agulan. We anticipate more bountiful harvest with Rotarians like. Robert Kuan. we make fellowship as an avenue of service. but what we did for specific individuals who needed our attention. for the world. Ed Kidayan.Tony Pelea ( Solid Bank). Bernie Vergara. Bisho Cenzon. Carl Canilao. for the world. Jo Bahul. Prominent trees dot the riverside and mark the milestones of its history. Joe Rulla. Elmo Nevada. Toti Reyes ( Strawberry Taxi). but the waters must change. Oscar Cadeliña. not necessary as the president. Vic Agcaoili. Gerry Rulloda. Mark Go. Bobby Legaspi. Dan Torres. new visions and even new directions. a world in which individual Ro- tarians take personal responsibility for making things better thus assure the renewal of what we did together for each other. for the community. Mark Go. Tante Wi. to be fresh and ever refreshed with new life and new vigor. Gary de Bauche. our time. And further on Raymond Ruaro. Now Gerry Rulloda. Eddie Samson (First Peso Savings and Loans). later CEO of Alger Foundation). Avs Pangilinan. Along the banks of the river are vegetation.) Rotary is like a river that flows on forever. It’s the same river. Rudy Runez. new visions and even new directions. Maurice Domogan. Armand Baldonado. wherever we work” and in doing discover a better world. And most of the time it was the individual Rotarian. Tene Tenefrancia. Old water flows to the ocean as old members move on to other pursuits. Herr Bautista. New water flows as in new members come on board infusing new blood. other climes. Johnny Refe. Soon Nick Buendia. Totoy Salvosa (BCF. Mario Imson. Oscar Cadeliña. Gil Bautista. Conrad Rivera. luxuriant with foliage and bent down with fruit. but the waters must change. Looking forward we anticipate. who was touching lives. Ron Bahni. other climes. a world in which individual Rotarians take personal responsibility for making things better and thus assure the renewal of what we did together for each other. Ben Rillera (Labor Lawyer). Herr Bautista. Aris Datuin. Jess Tabora. Swanny Valdez ( City Legal Office) and Manny Yra (BB Fischer & Co. Jess Cendaña. Mario Imson. Ago Plata ( FGU Insurance). Carl Canilao. Along the way we shared the honor of membership with Rudy Estrellado. They symbolize the Presidents and their respective boards: Fer Bautista. Together with them and with Rotarians everywhere. Andy Calventas. new vibrancy. Jigs Agulan. our service. Rolly Garcia. Ed Catipon. Francis Yabut and Rick Young. Wilbert Liao. Philip Bautista. for our families. Avs Pangilinan. Ben Yabut. new vibrancy. for the club. in the words of DG Ruben Roxas. Mike Anton. Johnny Refe. Joe Calpotura. Edna Nevada.. Jr. Louie Loy. Greg Rimas. Erkki Jappinenen. Lut Lao. Nick Buendia. Mike Maclean.
The Club Officers for RY 2011-2012 GERRY RULLODA President RAYMUND RUARO Vice President ARIS DATUIN Secretary ED KIDAYAN Treasurer WILBERT LIAO Auditor JOHNNY ‘JR’ REFE II Sergeant-at-Arms BOARD OF DIRECTORS MARIO IMSON Membership EDNA NEVADA Public Relations/ Immediate Past President NICK BUENDIA Club Administration/ President-Elect ARMAND BALDONADO Service Projects PAUL SIMPAUCO The Rotary Foundation DANNY TORRES New Generations VIC AGCAOILI Director .
San Por “Ric” Public Relations Services Construction Supply PANGILINAN. Candelario “Andy Freight Service Management CANILAO. Ronald “Ron” Security Services Management BALDONADO.Credit LEGASPI. Francis Law . Edna “Eds” WI. Josephine “Jo” TRINIDAD. Danilo Philip “Danny” Education .Sales CADELIÑA. Martin Felipe “Mart’z” Marketing Corporate Banking NEVADA. Jesus “Jess” Hospital Administration Rural Banking LIAO. Rudolf Constantino “Tante” Communication Management Medicine . Korina Carla “KC” YOUNG. Armando “Armand” Construction Management BAUTISTA. Johnny ‘JR’ Florentina “Flor” AGCAOILI Police (Retired) Bishop Carlito “Bishop Otto” CENZON Robert KUAN The Club Members Roster of Past Presidents 1975-76 Ferr Bautista (+) 1976-77 Bert Floresca (+) 1977-78 Ben Rillera (+) 1978-79 Rudy Runez (+) 1979-80 Gil Bautista 1980-81 Mike Anton 1981-82 Bucky Bugayong 1982-83 Elmo Nevada 1983-84 Toti Reyes 1984-85 Herr Bautista 1985-86 Joe Calputora (+) 1986-87 Greg Rimas (+) 1987-88 Bobby Legaspi 1988-89 Benjie Aquino 1989-90 Lut Lao 1990-91 Ruben Yabut 1991-92 Avs Pangilinan 1992-93 Tedler Depaynos 1993-94 Mark Go 1994-95 Tene Tenefrancia 2002-03 Jess Cendaña 2003-04 Jigs Agulan 2004-05 Danny Torres 2005-06 Phil Bautista 2006-07 Louie Loy 2007-08 Conrad Rivera 2008-09 Oscar Cadeliña 2009-10 Budz Royeca 2010 -11 Edna Nevada Service Above Self 1995-96 Rolly Garcia 1996-97 Joe Rulla 1997-98 Mario Bildan 1998-99 Johnny Refe II 1999-2000 Paul Simpauco 2000-01 Mario Imson 2001-02 Carl Canilao . Edwardo “Edward” SIMPAUCO.Management BILDAN.Radiology MANUEL-BAHUL.AGCAOILI. Pablo “Paul” Auditing/Accounting Appliance . Conrado “Conrad” GO. Gismo “Jigs” e-Education BAHNI. Wilbert “Wil” TENEFRANCIA.Finance HONORARY MEMBERS REFE II.General Practice MACLEAN. Gary Security Consultancy RIVERA.Urology NEVADA.Orthopedic Development Planning JAPPINEN. Angelo Gerard “Gerry” Maritime Administration Sports Management KIDAYAN. Edward “Ed” Banking Management DATUIN. Elmo YABUT. Herminio “Herr” Education .Pathology NEVADA. Edilberto “Tene” Appliance Dealership Law . Oscar Inn Management CALVENTAS. Marquez “Mark” Public Transport Human Resource Management RUARO. Arsenio “Aris” Mechanical Engineering DE BAUCHE. Michael “Mike” TORRES. Mario Government Service Medicine . Erkki “Eka” RULLODA.Physical Medicine . Victorino ‘Vic’ Real Estate Development AGULAN. Mario Human Resource Development BUENDIA. Roberto “Bobby” TABORA. Avmir “Avs” Banking . Raymund “Ray” IMSON. Carlos “Carl” Government Administration CATIPON.Corporate Medicine . Nicolas “Nick” Real Estate .
and Paul Harris. Paul. No amount of coaxing could bring him back. It got to the point where President Paul’s face got red and then he got up and left the room.EarlyRotary History Stories Paul Harris resigns his 2nd term presidency at the Rotary Club of Chicago Paul Harris was a great jokester but subsequently it was proved that he liked to hand it out but was not so good at taking it. One night a close friend of Paul. backed him up. did not resign from the Club. He too gave up the Presidency. Other speakers. Courtesy of Rotary Images . and was re-elected for the next year. as had been arranged. of course. Hiram Shorey. This taught the members a great lesson and they realized that fun could be carried too far. an ex-Congressman. Silvester Schiele. Foster. He had been elected President for the Rotary year 1907 and 1908. by the name of George I. He merely resigned as President. The first four Rotarians: (left to right) Gustavus Loehr. got up at a meeting and charged Paul with being dictatorial.
He was and in so doing he established what we now know as “Vocational Service Talks”. . Feb. Later on when the organization did start to grow. 1905. The endorsement was so solid and vocal and had such political and business backing. and that it is immaterial whether Rotary started in 1904 or 1905. Oct. Harry closes this argument by saving that after all the American “Declaration of Independence” was not signed on July 4th. 1905. and when the meetings were held. Silvester Schiele suggested to Paul that members be asked to give a talk on their own business and Paul eagerly agreed and told Silvester that he would be the first speaker. or Classification Talks. In fact. there was much argument about what happened at these early meetings. Rotary was then operating on the calendar year. and then would be up for re-election. that a few days later when a delegation met the Council the resolution was passed but Chicago taxpayers put up every cent and Rotary got the credit. but because each member would be elected to the Club for a certain period . He was not so sure that the plan would not have been a good one! First Community Service Project Rotary’s first Community Service job was started at a meeting of Chicago No. The club gathered a great group of Chicago’s leading men and 15 spoke in favor of a public comfort station to be built in the City Hall and to cost $20. Harry admits that his friend Charlie Newton is very sure that he (Harry Ruggles) is wrong and that 1905 was the year. 1907.000. Rotary’s name Harry Ruggles believes that the idea of calling the organization Rotary was not because they were going to rotate their meetings between the members’ offices. Classification talk About five months after the club was organized. 23rd. Thurs.00. he states that he did four jobs for the Rotary Club of Chicago in 1904. or three years. He distinctly remembers printing stationery for the Club in 1904.Rotary’s founding year – 1904 or 1905? Harry Ruggles disagrees with the founding date of February 23rd. 1 held at the Great Northern Hotel. It should be remembered that in those early days no one ever figured the Club would grow or expand.one year or two years. 24th. No minutes were kept.
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Harris deferred his club leadership duties until February 1907. Among the record-setting 23. Silvester Schiele. Foundation firsts Edinburgh. Gustavus Loehr. Allen. or who have contributions made in their name. Rotary’s first convention in Asia was held in Tokyo in 1961. and Maurice Duperrey (1937-38) was the first from continental Europe Presidential firsts In 1929. Ohio. which was founded in 1921 by Rotarian Edgar F. Harris. and is the only president to have served two terms. held in Chicago in 2005. $1. On 23 February 1905. Ireland. to the International Society for Crippled Children (later Easter Seals). Club firsts Paul Harris was elected as first president of the National Association of Rotary Clubs (which later became Rotary International) in 1910. USA. Leslie Pidgeon (1917-18) was the first Rotary president from outside the United States. the precursor to Ambassadorial Scholarships. Shorey gathered in Chicago for what would become known as the first Rotary club meeting. Other firsts: Canadian E. The Rotary Foundation gave its first gift. Pascall (1931-32) was the first from Great Britain. Sydney W.366 paid and unpaid registrants was the emperor of Japan. who served as the first president of the Rotary Club of Chicago. clubs began to pop up across North America. and Hiram E. of the Rotary Club of Elyria. the recognition acknowledges individuals who contribute. The Rotary Club of Dublin. Convention facts . was the Rotary centennial convention. and to encourage substantial ones.26 January 2012 Did you know that Rotary founder Paul Harris wasn’t the first president of a Rotary club? That distinction is actually held by Harris friend Silvester Schiele. Today. had been organized earlier. the Rotary Club of London became the first club chartered outside of North America. hosted the first convention outside North America in June 1921. Paul P.Historic Moments: Firsts and other fun facts By Susan Hanf Rotary International News -. The largest convention to date. On 1 August 1912. Scotland. US$500. but didn’t receive its charter until 1 May 1913. based on the number of paid registrants. to what was then the Foundation’s only program: Rotary Foundation Fellowships for Advanced Study. when he was elected the third president of the Chicago club. A second club was formed in San Francisco in 1908. Paul Harris Fellow recognition was established in 1957 to show appreciation for contributions. and soon after.000 to The Rotary Foundation.