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’57 Turns Gold!
 
 
 

Ateneo High School Batch 83 sponsors scholarship to the College of Education

In gratitude to the University for the excellent Jesuit education they have enjoyed and in celebration of their Silver Jubilee year, the Ateneo High School Batch 83 granted full scholarship to Mr. Raphael “Raffy” Martin R. Magno. Raffy graduated from Ateneo High School last March 15, 2008 and received various awards in Leadership and Service. His parents are from Siruma, Camarines Sur. His father ,Donald Magno, is a member of HS Batch 81. More...

   
 
Announcements

The 8th All Ateneo Alumni Convention

An invitation to all graduates of Jesuit schools in the Philippines

Thursday - Sunday, July 3-6, 2008 Hyatt Regency, Chicago, Illinois

Please visit the
convention website: allateneoconvention2008.com

Hosted by Ateneans USA, the alumni association of Ateneo graduates now residing in the Chicago area.

Take advantage of the "Early Bird Special"

Register on line...NOW!

Ateneo High School Batch 83

In gratitude to the Ateneo for the excellent Jesuit education they have enjoyed, the Ateneo High School Batch 83 announces the search for a scholar in teacher education for academic year 2008-2009. For further inquiries, please call (054) 473-84-47 local 409.

 

Job Posting

Every year, Ateneo de Naga produces hundreds if not thousands of graduates. The common dilemma of our newly-grads: employment. Where do they go after graduation? Most of them find their chance in Manila. Some even go abroad just to find work while some opt to stay here in Bicol to pursue their careers. This web page is specifically intended to help our young alums find work. This is also an opportunity for our work- established alums, who may belong to multi-national companies, private institutions or those who have self-owned enterprises, to help fellow ateneans who are currently in need of employment.

<<list of job opening>>

 

ALUMNI MASS SCHEDULE 2008
(Every last Sunday of the Month)
Christ the King Church,
Ateneo De Naga University

DATE

ALUMNI SPONSOR:

January 27

HS’83

February 10

HS'92

March

HS'58

April

 

May

 

June

 

July 29

 

August

 

September

HS'84

October

HS'82

November

HS'54

December

 

Note: While there are sponsors for every monthly mass, we are encouraging other High School / College batches and other alumni groups to join and co-sponsor their chosen month. Please contact Ms. Charissa Noble for details and date reservations 472-2368 loc. 2317 or email: charissa@sili.adnu.edu.ph

 Milestones


Celebrations

Celebrate with us the joys of friendship, love and life! Through this web page, you can now share to more of your friends and batch mates, your memorable moments in life. From weddings, to wedding anniversaries, from births to birthdays, reunions, get- togethers and many more. We will only be too glad to post them for you! Simply Email cha@adnu-alum.org.


Achievements

Share with us your achievements in life! Through this web page, you may now share to more of your batch mates and friends, your achievements in your various professions and fields of expertise, in the forms of awards, recognitions, citations, involvements in worthwhile activities, representations in competitions and many more. We will only be too glad to post them for you. Inspire others to achieve! Simply email cha@adnu-alum.org.

 

Ramon “Monching” Constancio
(ADEN HS’57)

Ramon “Monching” Constancio was a member of the ADNU HS Batch ’57.  He earned his Bachelor of Science in Political Science at the Ateneo de Manila University in 1961 and his Bachelor of Laws, also at ADMU in 1965.

After a term as municipal mayor of Buhi, Camarines Sur from 1968 to 1971, he migrated to the United States.  He was managing attorney in two New York firms until 1979.  Since that year, he has been a partner of Abad, Constancio and Mallonga LCC, whose office moved to the Empire State Building after they lost their office at The World Trade Center in September 11, 2001.  He was affiliated with several bar associations both in New York and in the Philippines. His law office gave free seminar-lectures on immigration law to the Filipino-American community in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. <<read more...>>



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