jt2003 Posted January 4, 2006 Share Posted January 4, 2006 Nung freshmen kayo, na shock din ba kayo nung medical exam??<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Buti na lang minsan lang ang medical exam. I mean, the indiginity of being naked there for everyone to see. And those chest X-rays. They had a rather funny way of saying "Hold it!" Quote Link to comment
jt2003 Posted January 4, 2006 Share Posted January 4, 2006 Worst class I ever had was PI 100, Tues/Thu at 7AM. Lalo na when I had to stay up late for a Math exam..el terrible!<{POST_SNAPBACK}>My PI 100 class was the only class where I requested the professor to accept me as a transferee from another PI 100 class. During that sem, we visited the Rizalistas in Laguna. It was quite an experience. Worst class? Easily, Math 100. To this day, I can't understand differentials. Quote Link to comment
sliderule Posted January 4, 2006 Share Posted January 4, 2006 The best was Humanities - classes held in a darkened air-conditioned room, slides of artworks would be shown which was a great opportunity to catch a few zzz's. Dutchman, ano nga ba yung 'EPN'? Yun ba yung volunteers who assist in the enrollment process? Anybody had Mrs Sonza for English classes? Her classes were fun. Teka... nagiging fighting maroons thread na yata ito. Sorry... Quote Link to comment
flyingdutchman Posted January 4, 2006 Share Posted January 4, 2006 The best was Humanities - classes held in a darkened air-conditioned room, slides of artworks would be shown which was a great opportunity to catch a few zzz's. Dutchman, ano nga ba yung 'EPN'? Yun ba yung volunteers who assist in the enrollment process? Anybody had Mrs Sonza for English classes? Her classes were fun. Teka... nagiging fighting maroons thread na yata ito. Sorry...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> EPN was the Enlistment Priority Number. Bunutan tapos rank either ascendingor descending. Later they decided to use the 1st 3 or last 3 digits of your student no. Quote Link to comment
jt2003 Posted January 4, 2006 Share Posted January 4, 2006 The best was Humanities - classes held in a darkened air-conditioned room, slides of artworks would be shown which was a great opportunity to catch a few zzz's.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>My Humanities class was under the late great poet Ricaredo Demetillo, who had the habit of saying "All right" (which often sounded like Awright) after showing a slide or playing on a song on a reel. I met his son during my father's wake in 2004. And yes, we did tend to fall asleep because of the AC and dark surroundings. My most enduring memory of Humanities, however, was a classmate who was unbelievably beautiful. For privacy's sake, I won't post her full name, but her first name was Frances. And she really was unbelievably beautiful. Quote Link to comment
augustmoon Posted January 4, 2006 Share Posted January 4, 2006 Teka... nagiging fighting maroons thread na yata ito. Sorry...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> You are right Slide..so we beg the indulgence of the other members of this thread. :* By the way..during our time we had the DIAMOND JUBILEE celebration 1983..... ang dami kong souvenirs one of which is a table top 12 inch oblation. Lapit na ng CENTENNIAL ng UP in 2008. Quote Link to comment
jt2003 Posted January 4, 2006 Share Posted January 4, 2006 You are right Slide..so we beg the indulgence of the other members of this thread. :* By the way..during our time we had the DIAMOND JUBILEE celebration 1983..... ang dami kong souvenirs one of which is a table top 12 inch oblation. Lapit na ng CENTENNIAL ng UP in 2008. <{POST_SNAPBACK}>My org (UPJMA) actually sold commemorative car plates of the Diamond Jubilee at the stand at the Sunken Garden, across UP CBA. I wish I had bought a set. The biggest concern then was if they would be honored by the Metrocom (remember that term?). Quote Link to comment
storm Posted January 4, 2006 Author Share Posted January 4, 2006 Marami pala tayong Peyups dito. Yeah I also remember Irene and Imee sa UP. Magkaibang dating and aura nila. Parang hindi magkapatid. I had a chance to be kissed (sa cheeks) by the sisters when I won in a bowling tournament sponsored by Kabataang Barangay. I took home a Sharp B&W TV and a medal. Pareng sliderule. Are you also a Psych Major? Quote Link to comment
augustmoon Posted January 4, 2006 Share Posted January 4, 2006 Marami pala tayong Peyups dito. Yeah I also remember Irene and Imee sa UP. Magkaibang dating and aura nila. Parang hindi magkapatid. I had a chance to be kissed (sa cheeks) by the sisters when I won in a bowling tournament sponsored by Kabataang Barangay. I took home a Sharp B&W TV and a medal. Pareng sliderule. Are you also a Psych Major?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Now that you mentioned BOWLING, Ten-pin was the "Badminton" of the late 70's to early 80's HS / college students. From school we used to go the Celebrity to play Bowling (ang talunan nag pa-PACMAN nalang). One game then used to cost 3.50 - ang budget ko lang for 2 games e our rotation was whoeven loses pays. Minasan hanggang 1 game lang ako, but most of the time I play 3-4 na libre. Kasi naman in a group of women na maka score ka ng 120 up, magaling ka na noon. Storm, our common friend Bong C from Malabon was into Bowling too at that time, the best in our group. (though badminton na siya - as always sunod sa uso). Bowling would be a nice group activity to revive sa age group natin. My nephew CJ SUAREZ (World bowling champ in 2003 and current SEA gold medalist) had his auspicious start doing bumper bowling when his parents joined bowling nights with their friends. Quote Link to comment
sliderule Posted January 5, 2006 Share Posted January 5, 2006 Marami pala tayong Peyups dito. Yeah I also remember Irene and Imee sa UP. Magkaibang dating and aura nila. Parang hindi magkapatid. I had a chance to be kissed (sa cheeks) by the sisters when I won in a bowling tournament sponsored by Kabataang Barangay. I took home a Sharp B&W TV and a medal. Pareng sliderule. Are you also a Psych Major?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Storm, no I'm not a Psych major, the Psych 101 was a required subject in my course, so ayun. I see you play a mean game of bowling pala :-) I never saw Imee in campus. Irene was so down to earth - you'd never guess she was a first daughter from the way she would interact with others. Quote Link to comment
jt2003 Posted January 5, 2006 Share Posted January 5, 2006 I understand that Spiral Staircase and The Lettermen are coming to Manila later this month. Remember how The Lettermen recorded "Dahil sa Iyo"? I believe they even serenaded Imelda with it. Quote Link to comment
storm Posted January 5, 2006 Author Share Posted January 5, 2006 Now that you mentioned BOWLING, Ten-pin was the "Badminton" of the late 70's to early 80's HS / college students. From school we used to go the Celebrity to play Bowling (ang talunan nag pa-PACMAN nalang). One game then used to cost 3.50 - ang budget ko lang for 2 games e our rotation was whoeven loses pays. Minasan hanggang 1 game lang ako, but most of the time I play 3-4 na libre. Kasi naman in a group of women na maka score ka ng 120 up, magaling ka na noon. Storm, our common friend Bong C from Malabon was into Bowling too at that time, the best in our group. (though badminton na siya - as always sunod sa uso). Bowling would be a nice group activity to revive sa age group natin. My nephew CJ SUAREZ (World bowling champ in 2003 and current SEA gold medalist) had his auspicious start doing bumper bowling when his parents joined bowling nights with their friends.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> I met CJ in '98 when Paeng put up a bowling center in Ever-Gotesco Commonwealth. Magaling talaga siya. I resumed bowling then for the Inter-Village tournament of QC. Our team (Tivoli Greens) became the champion most of the time kaya siguro itinigil ang tournament. I started bowling in 1976. It was only P 2.50 per game at Coronado Cubao. I stopped in 1980 when it became P 5.00 per game. I'm a natural bowler (kahit duckpins) and it's a pity that my parents didn't support me unlike Paeng and CJ. I won in many tournaments then (pati na sa mga pustahan) that my winnings far exceeded all my expenses. :thumbsupsmiley: My highest score in the 70s was 266 kahit rubber ball pa lang ang gamit noon, my all time high was a 287 in 2000 using a 16lbs STORM El Niño. I stopped bowling after I won the masters in AQCHAI in 2000. I lost interest when the equipment overtook the bowler to score well. Even the mediocre ones can score 180+ games. I hope they will do something about it. Make it hard to score high para makita talaga kung sinong magaling. Quote Link to comment
augustmoon Posted January 5, 2006 Share Posted January 5, 2006 I lost interest when the equipment overtook the bowler to score well. Even the mediocre ones can score 180+ games. I hope they will do something about it. Make it hard to score high para makita talaga kung sinong magaling.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Technology-enhanced skills ... not onyl are the athletes on "STEROIDS" now, pati sports equipment !!!! (In all types) - I still feel the 70's-80's athletes are far better SKILL talaga....ngayon nga may Sports psychologists, etc. dati naman healthy competition lang and the desire to win. Times have really changed. Quote Link to comment
jt2003 Posted January 5, 2006 Share Posted January 5, 2006 Speaking of bowling... I'm no bowling expert. I'm an absolute IDIOT (exponentially) when it comes to bowling. But I remember how our lovely PI was in a frenzy when Paeng won his first World Cup. I also remember how he defeated Earl Stromm(?) in their first one-on-one duel in Manila, then in their second in Norway(?). I also remember the pride I felt when Lita de la Rosa and Bong Coo won the Ladies' World Cup way back when. Bakit noong nakuha natin yung pinakamaraming medalyang ginto sa nakalipas na "SEA Games," hindi ako masaya? Quote Link to comment
Magaling Posted January 6, 2006 Share Posted January 6, 2006 Marami pala tayong Peyups dito. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Ako hindi Peyups. But there was a time in college when I used to frequent the campus. I had three groups of friends there. First, yung mga tiga Collegian/student council because of our CEGP links. Naturally, political activities ang trip nila. Then, yung mga former classmates ko from high school most of whom also took up engineering. Inuman naman ang trip nitong crowd na to. Finally, mga tiga BA na madalas namin maka-party. Eto, puro naman gimmick. Since my office is in the QC area, when I get tired of the usual cafeteria stuff, I'd drive all the way to UP and take my lunch at Rodics at the coop, the Bahay Alumni, even at beach house near the sunken garden (brings back memories! hehehe). And the pritong lumpya sold in the afternoons around the vicinity of UP chapel, that's really good value for money! Quote Link to comment
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