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== La Salle Green Hills ==
== La Salle Green Hills ==

Revision as of 08:23, 1 September 2007

Coordinates: 14°35′49.07″N 121°3′19.28″E 14.5969639, 121.0553556

Contents

La Salle Green Hills

One of the eighteen (18) De La Salle campuses of De La Salle Philippines, Inc.

  • Address & Directions
  • History & Memorable Moments
    • In 1956, the De La Salle Brothers of then De La Salle College Manila acquired a 6-hectare piece of land in the then undeveloped Green Hills area.
    • In July 1959, La Salle Green Hills opened its doors to two preparatory sections and one section each for grades one and two.
    • In 1959, the National Shrine of the Divine Child was inaugurated
    • On August 24, 1960, La Salle Green Hills, Inc. was registered as a non-stock, non-profit corporation with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
    • In March 1964, the very first Grade School graduation took place.
    • In August 1964, the High School was established.
    • In 1966, The Lazette (a portmanteau of "La Salle" and "Gazette"), the first LSGH high school newspaper, was published and moderated by Br Rafe Donato FSC. (Its first editor-in-chief, Enrique Y. Teehankee [LSGH68/PR1MUS], topped the Philippine Bar Examination in 1976, probably the very first LSGH alumnus to do so.) In the December 20, 1966 issue of The Lazette [Volume I Number 4], the editorial box lists the following members of the "Board of Editors": Cliff Peronilla Jr. [Associate Editor]; Mike Enriquez [Managing Editor]; Joey Hernandez [Sports]; Paul Pascal and Popoy Diokno [Photography]; Jay Gervasio and Adie Pena [Art]; Ronnie Henares [Features]; and Alan Dakay, Dick Scheerer and George Bocobo [Contributing Editors], all from LSGH68/PR1MUS.
    • On December 12, 1966, Xanadu, LSGH's first literary magazine, came off the press. It was edited by Luis Stuart, Jose Mari Leuterio and Richard Scheerer, all from LSGH68/PR1MUS.
    • In 1967, the construction of a dome-shaped structure in the school grounds began. (The St. Benilde Hall was completed in 1969. Nicknamed "siopao" by the students then, the gym/cafeteria has become the most recognizable building in the campus.)
    • From March 26 to 31, 1968, CUE, the high school dramatics club, presented its first production, "The Fantasticks," directed by Br Rafe Donato FSC.
    • On April 25, 1968, the first high school class [PR1MUS] graduated from La Salle Green Hills.
    • In 1968, SCOPE, the first La Salle Green Hills high school annual was published. Featuring sketches (instead of the standard B&W photographs) of the 188 graduating seniors and a 45 RPM vinyl disc containing original songs, the four-volume edition encased in a black slipbox was conceptualized by Br Rafe Donato FSC.
    • In 1968, the La Salle Green Hills Greenies (formerly La Salle Green Hills Rangers) entered the NCAA as the Junior Reps of then De La Salle College Manila, taking over the slot of the latter's phased out High School. Some notable past members of the basketball team are Mike Bilbao [LSGH68/PR1MUS], Jay Gervasio [LSGH68/PR1MUS], Tony Atayde [LSGH70/TERTIUS] and Virgil Villavicencio.
    • From November 21 to 22, 1973, the first formal accreditation of the LSGH High School Department by the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities [PAASCU] took place. (After receiving a series of 3- and 5-year accreditation grants through the years, LSGH received an unprecedented 7-year grant in 1998. After the last PAASCU visit in September 2005, the High School of La Salle Green Hills was given another 5 year grant.)
    • In 1978, Br Roly Dizon FSC organized the La Salle Green Hills Alumni Association.
    • In 1979, the Adult Night High School, which offers free Lasallian education to disadvantaged Filipinos, was established.
    • On October 28, 1979, UNO, the very first La Salle Green Hills Alumni Homecoming was held.
    • During the 1984 (as well as the 1986) elections, the Operations Quick Count of the National Movement for Free Elections (NAMFREL), which helped restore constitutional democracy in our country, was held in the St. Benilde Hall. (Since then, it has been used every six years for presidential election ballot counting by the NAMFREL.)
    • In 1995, the High School transferred to a building named in honor of Br Mutien-Marie FSC.
    • On August 25, 1997, the five floors of the Br Mutien-Marie Building (consisting of classrooms, offices, multi-purpose rooms, work areas, cybersphere and reading area) were dedicated to the pioneer Brothers in La Salle Green Hills, namely: Br Alphonsus Bloemen FSC for the ground floor, Br Francis Cody FSC for the second floor, Br Denis Ruhland FSC for the third floor, Br Hugh Damian Wester FSC for the fourth floor, Br Mel Bock FSC for the fifth floor, Br Peter Graves FSC for the Reading Area, Br Vernon Poore FSC for the Science Laboratories.
    • In 2001, the Cesar A. Cruz Study Hall was constructed attached to the St. Benilde Hall and was dedicated to the memory of the late former High School Assistant Principal.
    • On February 7, 2004, the La Salle Green Hills Alumni Association celebrated its 25th Alumni Homecoming. Video
    • In 2004, the St. Joseph's Auditorium underwent a complete renovation and was renamed as the St. Joseph's Theater.
    • On March 18, 2007, the St. Joseph's Theater was re-dedicated as the Brother Rafael S. Donato Center for the Performing Arts (Br. Donato Center) in honor of the late De La Salle Brother. Re-dedication Video
    • On June 8, 2009, La Salle Green Hills will be celebrating her Golden Anniversary. LSGH50 Video
  • Overview, Photographs, & Video Links

Prospective Students

  • Admissions Tips
    • Required Examinations
    • Deadlines
    • Average Grade School / Middle School Records of Accepted Applicants

New & Current Students

  • Campus Events
  • Transportation
    • Carpool
    • School Bus
  • Safety Tips
  • Support Centers
    • Counseling
  • Grading System
  • Good Classes & Teachers
  • Groups & Organizations
  • College & Career Tips

Alumni

  • Alumni Events
   WHAT: LSGH Batch 85 Elections & Organizational Meeting
   WHEN: September 6, 2007 (Thursday)
   WHERE: 8-10 Dainty Street, White Plains, QC (Tinee de Guzman's House)
   TIME: 6:30 pm
   
   AGENDA:
   
   1) Election of 1985 Batch Heads
   2) Organization of Silver Homecoming Committees
   3) Election of Homecoming Committee Heads
   4) Other Matters
  • Animo Magazine
    • Animo Magazine is a glossy lifestyle magazine for, by and about La Salle. Subscription for 8 issues is only P700.00. That's 7 issues plus 1 free. (Additional charge for postage outside Metro Manila is P240.00 for GMA/Luzon and P320.00 for Visayas/ Mindanao and outside the Philippines. Should you have any questions, suggestions or comments, please feel free to call 0917-8252782, 530-1725, 522-2354, 525-2839.
  • Benefits of Joining Alumni Association
  • Mailing List Directory
    • Visit Yahoo Groups for over 200 LSGH groups.
      • LSGH Manos - This is a communication link for all bonafide La Salle Green Hills alumni in support of La Salle Green Hills, the Alumni Association and the Alumni Consultative Council (the progeny of the Council Of Advisers.)
      • LSGH68/PR1MUS is the e-group of the very first high school graduates of La Salle Green Hills.
      • This site is for the class of 1993 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lsgh93/ a lively bunch of students that once occupied the old HS Quadrangle and saw the development of the Robinson's Galleria and the EDSA Shangrila area.
  • Chapters
  • Alumni in the News
    • Radio and TV newscaster Miguel "Mike" Castro Enriquez [1968/PR1MUS]
    • (Ret.) Lt. Gen. Alan D. Cabalquinto [1968/PR1MUS]
    • Four (4) LSGH alumni -- Mike Enriquez (1968), Gerry Ablaza (1971), Paeng Nepomuceno (197?) and Gary Valenciano (1982) -- in Green Card TV commercial.
    • Jazz musicians/LSGH alumni [1977] Mel Villena (soprano sax and vocals), [1979] Joey Quirino (piano) and [1979] Meong Pacana (bass) jam for a cause, the One La Salle Scholarship Fund. Watch video here.
  • Brothers (Where are they today?)
  • Teachers (Where are they today?)
    • Aytona, Anita
      Leviste, Emmanuel
      Leviste, Emmanuel
    • Basa, Felipe
    • Bugayong, Natividad- Canada
    • Capco, Carmelita - Canada
    • Castillo, Filomena - Asst. Principal, High School Dept., La Salle Green Hills
    • Cruz, Cesar [Deceased]
    • David, Irineo - Math Dept., La Salle Green Hills
    • Davila, Federico
    • de la Rosa, Marilyn - LSGH Adult Night High School
    • Geronimo, Teodoro - retired; lives in Town & country Heights, Antipolo City
    • Kagaoan, Alma Rose - Asst. Principal, High School Dept.,La Salle Green Hills
    • Lacsama, Leodivico - University of Asia & Pacific, Pasig, Philippines
      Lacsama, Leodivico
      Lacsama, Leodivico
    • Leviste, Emmanuel
    • Manago, Ceferino [Deceased]
    • Mendoza, Estrella - retired; still in her old home in Q.C.
    • Miguel, Raul - Social Science Dept., La Salle Green Hills
    • Miranda, Minda - Personnel Director, La Salle Green Hills
    • Nunez, Luis - retired
    • Ramos Jr., Aurelio "Jun" - Currently with the Loyola Student Center
    • Rochester, Herman - retired; now with Ateneo de Manila University
    • Rodrigo, Belen
    • Salalima, Noel - retired; lives in Samsonville, Marcos Highway, Antipolo City
    • Vicencio, Danilo
    • Zamora, Drucilla - La Salle Green Hills High School Library
  • Bb. La Salle
  • Alumni Directory

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