Special Centennial Issue

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Celebration of 100 Years Launched with Marker By: Barry Barraca

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Soon, led by Mr. Ricky Baluca, a member of the High School Faculty, the hymn of the “El Animo Ateneo” was heard across the pueblo to which the voices of a number of Ateneans singing from their hearts echoed throughout the edifices that surrounded the plaza.

THANKSGIVING CENTENNIAL MASS

The Old Ateneo Marker is unveiled at the Plaza Pershing. reminder that it was here, in this patch of s the majestic sun’s rays stretch out earth, that the Blue Eagles were born. from the lavender skies on the morning of The Marker was blessed by the 30th of July, Plaza Pershing became a sea of faces. The sprays of the frail rain no other than the University President made the place glittering and the sunlight himself, Fr. Tony Moreno, SJ, to which soon vivified the square. In the grounds the unveiling was followed by a message of the original site of the Ateneo campus from Zamboanga City Mayor, Hon. Celso lies the Old Ateneo Marker – a monument Lobregat. In his speech, he affirms the dedicated to honour Ateneo de Zamboanga contributions of the Ateneo to the city, University’s humble beginnings. It shall in the region, and the nation, challenging the perpetuity be a testament of a century-old coming generation of Ateneans to continue institution, a sentinel that will watch it grow the legacy of becoming men and women over the next hundred years to come and a for others to the hope that the Marker will serve as a reminder of this oath and creed.

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Marching footsteps were soon heard as the unveiling ended and it was time to journey back towards the Eagles’ nest, towards Fr. Eusebio Salvador SJ Campus. Affirming that spirituality is a part of Ateneo culture, a Centennial Mass was held at the Multi-Purpose Covered Courts. The celebration was graced by the full force of the Jesuit priests, from those who had been alumni themselves of the university to those who have served and overseen its growth for the past decades. Notably present were the Archbishop of Davao, Most Reverend Romulo Valles, D.D.; former University President of AdZU, Fr. William Kreutz, SJ; and the President of the Adamson University, Rev. Fr. Gregorio L. Bañaga, Jr.

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Centred on the thanksgiving of the entire Ateneo community, the celebration’s message were summed up in three words:

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Centennial Dinner Expresses Community’s Gratitude

As part of Ateneo de Zamboanga University’s centennial celebration, the executive committee, members of the board of trustees, teachers, faculty, staff, alumni, benefactors, members of the Catholic Education Association of the Philippines, and other notable visitors including Beng Climaco, House Deputy Speaker for Mindanao and District I Representative, attended the Ateneo’s Centennial Dinner. Said dinner took place at around 7 pm at the Grand Astoria Regency Convention Center in Pasonanca last July 30.

The dinner served as a gathering to celebrate Ateneo’s centennial year. At the same time, it was also a moment to look back at AdZU’s 100 years of history. According to Fr. Antonio Moreno, University President, “The dinner was a way of thanking the benefactors, guests who even travelled far just to reach here, and faculty and staff over the past 100 years.” The program started with a video message from the President of the Philippines himself, Benigno S. Aquino II, extending his regards and congratulations

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to the Ateneo Community. Former Rector Fr. Ramon Mores, S.J., former Presidents Fr. Ernesto Caretero, S.J. and Fr. William Kreutz, S.J., President of the Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines, Fr. Gregorio Bañaga, CM, and current University President, Fr. Antonio Moreno, S.J., also gave their respective messages including personal insights regarding their experience in AdZU. To keep everyone’s spirits up, selected faculty and staff, students, including the winners of the Festival Dance Contest performed for the entertainment of the guests. The song “Seasons of Love” sung by some of Ateneo’s faculty was accompanied by a video presentation in tribute of those who have served Ateneo for at least 20 years. The dinner was then concluded by another number given by the Physical Education department. Asked about his insights regarding the significance of the centennial dinner in the celebration of AdZU’s centennial year, Fr. Moreno simply stated that the dinner is part of the whole. It cannot be separated from the centennial celebration in its entirety. The centennial celebration is a whole year celebration that aims to show the Ateneo community’s gratitude for the university’s 100 years of service, to experience a renewal of such a historic event and through it, face the challenges of the future, thus it should be looked upon at that level. Top: The dinner was concluded by a number given by the PE department. Lower right: The AdZU band serenades the audience. Lower left: Pictorial with some of the guests.

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