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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Proposed Program for the 2010 Grand Alumni Homecoming

MARYKNOLL SCHOOL OF LUPON
MARYKNOLL SCHOOL OF LUPON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, INC.
2010 GRAND ALUMNI HOMECOMING
December 29, 2010, MSL Activity Center
THEME: MAKING A DIFFERENCE – A CHALLENGE FOR MOLAA!

P R O G R A M M E


PART I – OPENING PROGRAMME

Opening Prayer- Youngest Batch Seminarian/Sister
National Anthem -Tating
Provincial Hymn - Audio
Maryknoll Hymn - Batch 2009/All Alumni w/ MSL DBC
Welcome Address - MOLAA President
Batch Recognition Jubilee
- Oldest batch (to come forward)
- Silver Jubilarians, Batch ’85 (to come forward)
- Other batches, from 1964 – 2009 (once acknowledged, each batch should stand up
where located; each batch shall wear shirts with same color)
Intermission Number - Batch ‘79
Short Message - MSL Principal
Intermission Number - Batch ‘92
Introduction of the Keynote Speaker- Michael Ramos, Batch ‘85
Keynote Address - Sr. Eppie (for confirmation with MOLAA)
Awarding of Plaque of Appreciation to the KS - MOLAA President, Batch ‘60 & Batch ’85 Presidents
Pledge of Commitment to our Alma Mater - MOLAA President
Intermission Number - Batch ‘86
Turning Over for Hosting of 2011 GAH - Batch ’85 & Batch ’86 Representatives
Closing Message - MOLAA Vice President

DINNER (KUMBIRA SA MARYKNOLL)

PART II – BATCH PRESENTATION*, SOCIALS, AND RAFFLE DRAW

Dekada ’60 (Batches 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69) – 2 presentations Door Prizes (4)
Dekada ’70 (Batches 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79) – 2 presentations
Door Prizes (2) & Raffle Draw for Consolation Prize (2)
Dekada ’80 (Batches 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85. 86, 87, 88, 89) – 2 presentations
Raffle Draw for Consolation Prize (2)
Dekada ’90 (Batches 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99) – 2 presentations
Raffle Draw for Consolation Prize (2)
Dekada’ 00 (Batches 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09) – 2 presentations
Raffle Draw for Major Prizes (3)

SAYAWITAN SA MSL

*Batch presenters may be a combination of alumni and their kids

OTHERS:

Motorcade (2 vehicles per batch (no big vehicles), tarpaulin/streamers/balloons optional by batch) – c/o June Bote & Reynante Diares
Security and Order – c/o Yvonne Alonso and Jun Bote
Booth Area Layout (16 sq.m. per batch) – c/o Jun Bote and Reynante Diares
Raffle Tickets printing – c/o Joecaps
Raffle Tickets distribution to different batches – c/o Annielyn Ladao & Alma Cafe
Raffle Draw on December 29 – c/o Tating Sumalinog and Mike Ramos
Collection of P500.00 registration per batch and Raffle tickets – c/o Alma Café & Annielyn Ladao
Mass and Blessing – c/o Gemma Morales and Maribeth Albinda
Program Invitation and Communication – c/o Susan Tejero, Mike Ramos & Alma Cafe
Contribution and Food Preparation for Batch ’85 – c/o Yvonne Alonso & Annielyn Ladao
IT coordinator – c/o Alma Café, of course
T-Shirts for Batch ’85 – c/o Roy Rubi’s mother
Hall Preparation and Demolition – c/o Maryknoll School students – to be negotiated by Alma & Gemma
EMCEEs – c/o Mike and Jun
To confirm with MOLAA re Sister Eppie as Keynote Speaker – c/o Alma Café and Gemma Morales (ASAP)

Proposed Door Prizes Criteria (please suggest)
1. Most number of batch members
2. Early bird (batch)
3. Most colorful batch
4. Most lively batch
5. other suggestions

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