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2012 Year in Review: The legacy of leadership & excellence continues

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The Upsilon Sigma Phis mission to mold aspiring and purposeful men into responsible leaders of the highest caliber has served to create a tradition of excellence unparalleled in Philippine society.

Last year, as the Upsilon turned ninety-four, Upsilonians once again exemplified outstanding competence in various fields of interest, receiving high distinctions and recognitions not only for their successful personal endeavors but also for their notable contributions to the community at large. Their individual accomplishments in greater service of their fellow men reflect the realization of the Fraternitys sacred motto: We gather light to scatter.”

We are proud to recognize the achievements of our brods who have capped year 2012 with flying colors.

Carlos Juan Paolo L. Vega ’04 elected president of University of Hawaii’s EWCPA

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Carlos Juan Paolo “Chip” Vega ’04 (B.S. Economics summa cum laude ’07) was elected president of University of Hawaii’s East West Center Participants Association (EWCPA). Vega was installed as the newest President of the EWCPA during the induction ceremony last October 2011, attended by Mary Hammond, Dean of the Education Program, Charles Morisson, President of the East West Center, as well as the previous board members.

The EWCPA is an organization of over 400 active graduate students at the University of Hawaii representing more than 50 countries from all over the world. These students study and carry out research through various competitive scholarship grants administered by the East West Center among which include the Asian Development Bank-Government of Japan Scholarship, East West Center Graduate Degree Fellowship, Freeman Foundation Scholarship, US-South Pacific Scholarship and the Obuchi Student Scholarship.

Vega is the only Filipino member of the new board and one of the few Filipinos to have claimed the position in recent years. He is an ADB Degree Fellow, earning his MA in Economics and will be joining the Hawaii State Energy Office to participate in the work going into its various projects including the Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative. Congratulations Brod!

Car Stuffing and Dakdakan 2011

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31 people in a car, an intense dunk-off, students holding on to a car for nearly 6 hours the night could not have been more exciting as the Upsilon Sigma Phi celebrated its 93rd anniversary with Car Stuffing. Touch My Car, and Dakdakan.

The Upsilon closed off the AS Parking Lot as early as 6am to prepare for the evening festivities. The UP campus watched on with eager anticipation as tents, food stalls, and a truckload of lights and sounds were being set up right in front of Palma Hall. By lunchtime, students were flocking the parking lot for food and a seemingly inexhaustible supply of free ice cream from Selecta, adding some flavor to the events to come. The parking lot filled up later in the afternoon as the entire UP campus students, faculty, campus staff, and passersby came together to take a break from school and work to enjoy the evening.

Dakdakan a dunk contest on an 8-foot rim – kicked off the nightlong celebration. 9 students from different colleges and organizations went neck-to-neck for the title of Master Pinakaswabe Dakdakan Champion. One by one, they were eliminated until only 2 remained. The final showdown was, indeed, one for the books. The competition was brought down to a faceoff between Wilfredo Wilf Martin and Ralph Nasara (UP 49ers). The two exchanged an arsenal of electrifying and creative dunks. There was no clear winner, as even the judges could not settle the score. Each ensuing dunk only intensified an already intense crowd. The final decision was up to the audience the contestant who drew a louder cheer from the crowd would claim the title. After a loud chant followed by an uncomfortable silence, Wilf Martin edged out Ralph Nasara and was crowned the Master Pinakaswabe Dakdakan Champion.

After a grueling Dakdakan showdown, the attention shifted to Car Stuffing as a brand new Mini Cooper and a brand new Mini Countryman made a dramatic entrance to the middle of the parking lot. Participating orgs were given time to inspect the cars and strategize their approach. As the signal sounded for the opening round, the Countryman was pushed to its limit as 9 organizations were each given 3 minutes to fill the car with people UP ALCHEMES won out with a record-breaking 31. The Countryman proved formidable, as it was able to withstand the beating that ensued with only a few bruises. Only UP ALCHEMES (31), UP ICTUS (30), and UP 49ers (29) made it through to the final round. In the finals, the three organizations were met with a grey Mini Cooper S. The car took more than a beating as UP ICTUS stuffed the car with 23 people, beating UP ALCHEMES and UP 49ers who were both tied at 22. Surprisingly, though, the Cooper S went home without a single scratch.

The night ended with Touch My Car. This ultimate test of patience and perseverance began at 5:45pm as 9 students held on to a Mini Cooper S, not letting go lest they be eliminated. Contestants were bothered by a series of challenges such as squatting, lifting chairs, drinking lots of water, and the like. One by one, they left, exhausted and distressed. And by 11:32pm, only one man, Ho Yong Park (UP CURSOR) was holding on. Exhausted but fulfilled, he claimed his prize. What followed after, though, was completely unexpected. In a unique act of sportsmanship, Park shared his prize with the other 2 who stood by until the closing minutes. He embodied the spirit of the Upsilon Month: sharing and celebrating with others in UP even those beyond your circle.

Car Stuffing, Touch my Car, and Dakdakan are part of the month long celebration of Upsilon Month. They are 30 year old traditions which are celebrated annually every November and December.

The Upsilon Month 2011 is Co-Presented by Mini Philippines, Selecta, and Master and brought to you by Banapple, Boulevard Diner, Karimadon, DZUP 1602, 9 Waves Resort, and Moonleaf. We would also like to thank our following org partners: UP ICTUS, UP ACES, UP GPS, UP 49ers, UP CURSOR, UP KEM, UP Music Circle, and IE Club.

Day of Roses 2011 held in celebration of Upsilon’s 93rd anniversary

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What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name, would smell as sweet.

Quezon City Ladies first! The Upsilon Sigma Phi kicks off its 93rd anniversary by paying tribute to the women of the University of the Philippines through its annual Day of Roses. The event was an extravagant showering of appreciation and gratitude to the women of the University as brods of the Upsilon Sigma Phi distributed over 3,000 roses accompanied by an ensemble of modern and classic love songs.

Clad completely in black, Upsilonians went from room to room throughout the different colleges and different buildings in UP while handing out the fraternitys official flower a long stemmed, pink rose to each and every woman in UP.

Women in student tambayans and classrooms were crooned by small choirs with guitar accompaniment in traditional Filipino Harana style and were given roses tagged with an endearing message of gratitude and empowerment.

Female faculty members and administrators were also visited, serenaded, and given bouquets by the Upsilonians, who conveyed their appreciation to the administration for its unwavering support and service to the University and the Nation.

The Day of Roses is an annual tradition celebrated during the first Friday of the 2nd semester in UP Diliman and the first Monday of the 2nd semester in UP Manila.

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Making UP a Great University: Investiture Speech of Alfredo E. Pascual ’67

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Isang mapagpalat mapagpalayang araw sa inyong lahat!

About a year ago, I accepted my nomination to the UP Presidency in my desire to lead in the remaking of UP not only as a great Philippine university, but as a great Asian and global institution as well.

I said then that many of us remember UP as a great university, the best in the country, and a respected center of learning in Asia. Over the years, however, comparative surveys of world universities have jolted us into realizing that UPs preeminent position as an institution of higher learning has faded.

When I assumed office seven months ago, I declared that UPs path can be nothing else than the path, not only to the greatness of its past, but beyond it. This University must seize the leadership in the making of a globally competitive Philippines. But even more urgently, it should be focused on addressing those problems of the country that for decades have resisted solution.

Today, I join all of you as we collectively embark on a journey towards making the University of the Philippines a Great University in the 21st century. I do not profess to make UP great overnight, but I shall mark the path and launch UP towards greatness during my term.

Upsilon Sigma Phi bids farewell to Ricardo V. Zamora ’49

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It is with deep sadness and regret that we announce that Ricardo “Dick” Zamora ’49 joined our Creator at 12:55 p.m. today, September 10, 2011. Farewell brod! Your music, those songs within our hearts live on, your legacy will be forever as the sun!

Dick Zamoras name, to many Philippine music connoisseurs, is largely and especially associated with, among others, Aloyan, whose melody he conscientiously composed when he was barely in his 20s. This particular piece marked his discovery if not entry into musics mystifying world where he remains a living icon for over half a century now. For all his low-key personality, Dick has assiduously added to the Philippine musical bank through his numerous and dazzling contributions towards the true appreciation of this art form, classical or Philippine. Playing at first the piano like a virtuoso, he went on to write and arrange loads of novel compositions, cavalcades, and other musical scores. He took time when possible to share his knowledge and skills as a professorial lecturer with college and university students. More so, he was able to teach to and reach out with the masses through the medium of broadcast and television, having been a show director. Not be missed out were his additional efforts at spreading zarzuela appreciation as well as his musical endeavours for the GSP (Girl Scouts of the Philippines).

This is a brief account about the life of this humble but ardent music lover. Presently almost an octogenarian, Dick can look back, with honest glow and pride, at his countless accomplishments in the boundless realm of music, Philippine and others.

Sean Vincent L. Aquilino 09 named one of the Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines for 2011

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Sean Vincent L. Aquilino 09 was named one of the Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines (TOSP) for 2011 at awarding ceremonies in Malacaang Palace last August 4, 2011.

Aquilino was recognized for his exceptional performance in both academics and student leadership. He served as Chairperson of the College of Science Student Council for AY2010-2011 and received his B.S. Biology degree cum laude with the Best Undergraduate Thesis this year.

Earlier in the year, Aquilino was also awarded the Gawad Chanselor para sa Natatanging Mag-aaral for 2011, and the UP Diliman BPI-DOST Science Award. Aquilino is currently a first year student at the UP College of Medicine.

Since 1961, the TOSP program has recognized outstanding youth of the nation for academic excellence, exemplary leadership, community involvement and good moral values. The last Upsilonian to be recognized by TOSP was incumbent Illustrious Fellow Benjo A. Delarmente, M.D. in 2008. Congratulations brod!

Michael Francis E. Sandejas ’91 selected Asia 21 Philippines Fellow for 2011

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Award-winning independent filmmaker Michael Francis E. Sandejas ’91 was selected as one of the nine Asia 21 Philippines Fellows for 2011, representing Culture and the Arts. He was among those chosen by the Asia Society, a New York-based institution that promotes international understanding between leaders of Asia and the United States, to be part of this years batch of young Filipino leaders who will represent our country at the upcoming Asia 21 Young Leaders Summit in New Delhi, India.

This year, over 100 nominations were received and nine accomplished leaders were selected. The main criterion is leadership experience, impact of leadership and track record in public service.

Sandejas’ works include Dinig Sana Kita (Best Film Deaf Category at the 2009 Brussels International Independent Film Festival), Tulad ng Dati (Best Film at Cinemalaya 2006) and Wat Floor Maam for which he received several awards both local and foreign. He teaches Advanced Digital Filmmaking at De La Salle University-College of St. Benilde and Audiovisual Production at St. Scholasticas College, Manila.

Upsilonians who were previously selected as Asia 21 Philippines Fellows include former Cavite Representative Gilbert Cesar C. Remulla ’89 (Government) in 2006 and travel blogger and heritage advocate Ivan Anthony S. Henares ’98 (Culture and the Arts) in 2008. Congratulations brod!

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