Biyernes, Agosto 16, 2013

HELLO GOODBYE! GOODBYE HELLO!

An updated repost:


HELLO GOODBYE! GOODBYE HELLO!

We say "goodbye" on many occasions, for different reasons, in particular seasons, to special persons and with unique emotions.  Graduations are scenarios where sad goodbyes dominate the air!


F. G. Calderon High School is my Alma Mater.  It used to be one of Arellano University's branches, which produced its first batch of graduates in 1952.  It only lived for  44 years, with its last batch  in 1996.  I was among the 1964 graduates.

There never was any alumni homecoming initiated by the school till in the eighties,  when  a group of Calderonians,  (that's how we call ourselves),  conceptualized and started one.  Prime movers were Melencio Santos, Rogelio Tupas, Dominador Badoria, Elias Trinidad and Ruben Sequitin, who now have their addresses in Heaven.  Together with them were spouses Harry and Tess Vitalli, Alexander Cabral and Josefino Elipse, who made possible the gathering at the Philippine Racing Club (PRC) Social Hall in March, 1987--which turned their sad graduation "goodbyes"  years back to sweet reunion "hellos.

Inspired by the success of the first get-together,  batches 1962, 1963, 1964 and 1965 made a second round of sweeter "hello's" in August of the same year at the school campus.  It was such a big accomplishment! Imagine, two meetings in a row within the same year! Yet sad to say, that  second just became its last! But not with a "group" which regularly met during birthdays yearly in February, May and July to nourish the renewed friendships.  Christmastime would also allow them to meet, eat and continue reminiscing high school days.  And one memorable day, moments were spent singing, eating, swimming and just chatting after touring the Clark Air Base where Edgar T. Elona from Batch 65 (a member of the "group") was then the Wing Commander and Mayor of the Air Force City.

Subsequent reunions were mostly called by the Arellano Univeristy Alumni Association for all colleges and high school branches where only very few Calderonians joined.  One was held in Club Filipino in 2002 where then Col. Edgar T. Elona (Batch '65) became one of the recipients of the MOST OUTSTANDING ALUMNI award.  That same night, Col. Elona, Remedios Gloria-Amurao and Romeo Yap, agreed to organize the F. G. Calderon Alumni Association under the guidance of two energetic faculty alumni:   Lorna Montalvo and Lumen Garvida-Cruz.  

With Edgar at the helm of the FGCHS Alumni Association, the first official homecoming was launched  at the A. Mabini High School on December 6, 2003.  Thereafter, regular reunions ensued,  with the eleventh scheduled on December 07, 2013. 

Truly, sad "goodbyes" are not forever.  And reunions are sweet "hellos" to  renew friendships and acquaintances.  Friendship is a precious gift from God! And we can only give Him thanks by keeping it alive and meaningful for His greater glory!! Let the bond of friendship and the love of God  rekindle the Calderonian spirit year after year!! The truth is:  We are growing in age but not in number.  May the years that God will still allow us to enjoy our friendship be precious moments to remember!       

And here's another truth:  Even one life's goodbye would not mean an end to a relationship here on earth.  We all will be seeing each other after each one's goodbye,  where there will be no more tears nor pain but only eternal bliss in the presence of our God!.  And the  sweetest hellos will just be with our smiles for every soul reunited with the rest of God's family!

                               
                      Life is begun with  sweet hello
                      Until it's time for it to go
                      And when the Potter calls it a day
                      A sad goodbye will end the way.                      
  
                    "Goodbyes" are not  meant to be forever  
                      Though sadly it would seem they are
                      As thoughts of leaving continue to linger
                      Fear just won't be too far.
                                             
                      Yet there is hope in every ending
                      And perfect time for new beginning
                      God  knows the best of everything
                      And "Hellos" are joyfully waiting!
                    
                                  
To all batches from '52 to '96, especially to my batchmates.....see you on our eleventh alumni homecoming!