CLASS MOTTO: FIAT

From the tumultuous and radical 70’s our high school class of 1975 has

indeed come a long way. We were teenagers in an era of confusion and

change. Our class has been characterized as exuberant, hyperactive, verbally

expressive, exceptionally gifted and emotionally resilient. NOISE was

perhaps our hallmark and the most notorious can be a teacher’s nightmare.

Inside these walls we grew up- and over the years, these three things remain:

FAITH, HOPE AND LOVE. While balancing career and family life

whether in our homeland or in distant shores, it was our FAITH that held

the ground, HOPE that moved us on and LOVE that pulled us through

each turbulence. After 25 years, what we have become is our gift to God.

We remember our classmates, who, because of choice or circumstance

couldn’t be here with us today. We particularly remember Sarah Seneres,

whose tragic death seared our minds and strengthened our resolve to fight

for what is right. We have classmates who have become staunch advocates

and leaders in the field of women’s rights, child abuse and domestic violence.

We thank Sister Inocencia whose patient mentoring taught us to dream

and gave us the freedom to be. We are where we are today because

we had said “YES”* to God.

We are confident that because of our Assumption heritage we are never alone.

And as we continue to touch the lives of the people in our community

we know we are living Mother Marie Eugenie’s mission and have allowed

the “good to break through” and shed its radiance.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

WELCOME TO ASSUMPTION ILOILO CLASS '75 OUR HOME ON THE WEB!

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