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  Letters &Upsilon&Sigma&Phi
  Name Upsilon Sigma Phi
  Motto ''We gather light to scatter''
  Crest
  Founded 1918
  Type University
  Scope University Of The Philippines
  Address University Of The Philippines
  City Diliman
  State Quezon City
  Country Philippines
  Chapters 2 ( UP Diliman and UP Los Baños )
  Colors Old Blue and Cardinal Red
  Free Label Imperatives
  Free Brotherhood, Integrity, Excellence, Leadership, Service
  Homepage http://wwwupsiloncom
  Birthplace University Of The Philippines
  Flower Pink Rose
  Symbol Fraternity seal


The Upsilon Sigma Phi is the oldest Greek-letter fraternity in Asia. Nebulously coming into being in 1918, it has a singular and unbroken relationship with the University Of The Philippines , and has no chapters outside of U.P. Diliman and U.P. Los Baños .

It was formally organized on November 19 , 1920 in a meeting held at the Metropolitan Restaurant in Intramuros. Among the fourteen founders were Justiniano R. Asuncion, who was elected president; Agapito del Rosario, vice-president; Adolfo Fabella, secretary-treasurer; and Sulpicio Bellosillo, Jose P. Apostol, Kenerino R. Asuncion, Graciano Q. Rico, and Vicente Llamas Jr., directors.

Four months later, on March 24 , 1921 , the Greek letters ΥΣΦ standing for the initials of the name “University Student’ Fraternity” was formally adopted. In the same year, the fraternity also completed its organization with rituals prepared by Graciano Q. Rico, motto (''We gather light to scatter''), colors ( Cardinal Red and old Blue ), and flower (pink Rose ). The head was known as the Illustrious Fellow and the first honorary fellow, University Regent Conrado Benitez, was inducted into the Fraternity. He wrote the Upsilon Hymn which later would be sung before and after every formal meeting.

The Fraternity was fortunate to have, during the early years, officers imbued with a deep sense of responsibility, and members who supported their leaders at every turn. The Upsilon set precedents which were zealously followed by succeeding groups. It made a name for its indefatigable interests in campus affairs and for the exacting moral requirements before an applicant could be admitted into its folds.

It was not slow to expose incompetence in the professoriate nor was it slow in supporting the cause of the faculty members whose professional advancement was being hampered by unsympathetic University officials. It encouraged scholarship and cultural tendencies among the members and the whole student body. With a strong discipline, it was able to initiate and manage worthwhile activities, which made it a major factor to be reckoned with on campus.

The Upsilon branched out to Los Baños and established a chapter there. It extended its reign of interest beyond campus, to include national issues of the day, notably the attainment of Philippine independence. They organized militant actions against encroachment on the rights of the people and corruption in public offices.

During World War II , some members took the field and actively participated in the war. Among the Upsilonians who gave up their lives were Wenceslao Q. Vinzons (former UP Student Council President, youngest delegate to the 1934 Constitutional Convention, and Governor of Camarines ), Agapito Del Rosario (Mayor of Angeles , Pampanga ), and Jose Abad Santos (Secretary of Justice and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court), all of whom were executed for refusing to swear allegiance to the Japanese Empire.

Others stayed behind and in their own ways contributed towards the preservation of Filipino institutions as much as possible. Most noteworthy of these men was Jose P. Laurel (President of the Republic of the Philippines), who put his life at risk in protecting the interests of the Filipino people while suffering rebuke from his detractors who accused him of collaboration. Laurel’s integrity would later be vindicated in the senatorial elections of 1951 which he topped.

Despite the suspicion that the brutalities of the last war had obliterated every trace of idealism in the youth, the Upsilonians of the post-war era displayed the same fiery interest in campus affairs, and adhered to the very same ideas in principles as their brothers had before them.

It was during the administration of President Ferdinand E. Marcos that the Upsilon further proved the strength and depth of its brotherhood, one transcending all ideological boundaries, as its members lead opposing sides in the leadership of the Philippines. With the administration was Marcos, Senate President Arturo M. Tolentino , Secretary of Education and former UP President Onofre D. Corpuz , Chief Justice Querube Makalintal (who after his retirement would be elected Speaker of the Batasang Pambansa), and Batasan Speaker Nicanor Yniguez among many others. Leading the opposition were Senate President Gil J. Puyat , Senators Benigno S. Aquino, Jr. , Gerardo Roxas , and Salvador H. Laurel .

Waging an ideological war from the mountains were members with the left such as Melito Glor and Merardo Arce . After their deaths, the New People's Army Southern Luzon and Mindanao Commands would, in their honor, be named the Melito Glor Command and the Merardo Arce Command respectively. Fighting for Muslim rights and greater autonomy were Senators Ahmad Domocao A. Alonto and Mamintal A. J. Tamano .

The year 1983 saw the martyrdom of Ninoy Aquino at the tarmac of the Manila International Airport. This opened the eyes of the Filipino nation blinded by years of authoritarian rule. Three years later, Marcos would call for snap elections.

In a speech at Upsilon Congress II, President Corazon C. Aquino said, "I understand that during that last presidential election, the Upsilon was the most relaxed and confident of its outcome. {Link without Title} On the establishment side, there was Ferdinand E. Marcos , a noted Upsilonian, and running mate, Arturo M. Tolentino , also a fraternity brod. Then on the opposition camp, there were myself, wife of another Upsilon alumnus, and my candidate for Vice-President, Upsilonian Salvador H. Laurel . Whichever was the election might have gone, Upsilon had made it. If Ninoy had been alive and ran in that election, he would have said, ‘May the best Upsilonian win!’"


FAMOUS UPSILONIANS IN GOVERNMENT


The Executive Department


Presidents





=Executive Secretary



=Budget

  • Pio P. Pedrosa



=Economic Planning (NEDA)

  • Dante B. Canlas



=Education

  • Onofre D. Corpuz (Minister)



=Energy

  • Jose G. Puyat, Jr. (Minister of State)



=Finance

  • Jose Abad Santos (1941-1942)

  • Pio P. Pedrosa (5 January 1949 - 12 September 1951)

  • Edgardo B. Espiritu (1 July 1998 - 31 December 1999)



=Foreign Affairs

  • Salvador P. Lopez (April 1963 - July 1964)

  • Arturo M. Tolentino (30 June 1984 - 4 March 1985)

  • Salvador P. Laurel (February 1986 - August 1987)



=Housing

  • Dionisio T. dela Serna



=Interior and Local Government

  • Teodoro M. Kalaw, Sr. (Interior)

  • Jose P. Laurel, Sr. (Interior)



=Justice

  • Jose B. Abad Santos (26 April 1922 - 17 July 1923; 1 September 1928 - 18 June 1932; 5 December 1938 - 16 July 1941)

  • Jose P. Laurel (24 December 1941 - 4 December 1942)

  • Juan R. Liwag (20 May 1962 - 7 July 1963)

  • Catalino T. Macaraig, Jr. (17 Jan, 1979 - 22 July 1979)

  • Estelito P. Mendoza (30 June 1984 - 27 February 1986)



=Labor

  • Emilio R. Espinosa (1966-1967)



=National Defense

  • Nicanor E. Yñiguez (Minister of State)



=Natural Resources

  • Teodoro Q. Peña (Minister)



=Tourism

  • Troadio T. Quiazon, Jr. (Trade and Tourism)

  • Richard J. Gordon



=Trade and Industry

  • Troadio T. Quiazon, Jr. (Trade and Tourism/Commerce and Industry)



=Solicitor-General

  • Juan R. Liwag

  • Querube C. Makalintal

  • Estelito P. Mendoza

  • Ricardo P. Galvez

  • Ceferino D. Padua



=Ombudsman

  • Vicente G. Ericta (Tanodbayan Justice 1979-1981)



=Ambassadors

  • Yusup R. Abubakar

  • Trinidad Q. Alconcel

  • Madki A. G. Alonto

  • Jose S. Alejandrino

  • Jose A. P. Ampeso (Minister-Counsellor)

  • Isabelito Astraquillo

  • Mario C. Belisario

  • Roberto S. Benedicto

  • Gautier F. Bisnar

  • Constante Ma. Cruz

  • Edgardo B. Espiritu

  • Willy C. Gaa

  • Menandro P. Galenzoga

  • Alunan C. Glang

  • Jose D. Ingles

  • Salvador P. Lopez

  • Armando D. Manalo

  • Kasan A. Marohombsar

  • Jose Z. Oledan

  • Alberto A. Pedrosa

  • Abraham A. Rasul

  • Julius D. Torres (Minister-Counsellor)

  • Arturo M. Tolentino

  • Oscar G. Valenzuela

  • Jesus I. Yabes



The Legislative Department


=Presidents of the Senate

  • Ferdinand E. Marcos (April 5, 1963 - December 30, 1965)

  • Arturo M. Tolentino (January 18, 1966 - January 26, 1967)

  • Gil J. Puyat (January 26, 1967 - January 17, 1972)



President Pro-Tempore

  • Sotero H. Laurel (1989-1991)



Senate Majority Floor Leaders

  • Jose P. Laurel, Sr. (1928-1931)

  • Arturo M. Tolentino (1965, 1970-1973)

  • Francis N. Pangilinan (2004-present)



Senate Minority Floor Leaders

  • Arturo M. Tolentino

  • Gerardo M. Roxas, Sr. (1970-1973)



Senators

  • Domocao A. Alonto (1955-1961)

  • Benigno S. Aquino, Jr. (1967-1972)

  • Joker P. Arroyo (2001-present)

  • Estanislao A. Fernandez (1959-1965)

  • Richard J. Gordon (2004-present)

  • Jose P. Laurel, Sr. (1925-1931, 1951-1957)

  • Salvador H. Laurel (1967-1972)

  • Sotero H. Laurel (1987-1992)

  • Juan R. Liwag (1963-1969)

  • Ferdinand E. Marcos (1959-1965)

  • Francis N. Pangilinan ( 2001-present)

  • Gil J. Puyat (1951-1972)

  • Gerardo M. Roxas, Sr. (1963-1972)

  • Mamintal A. J. Tamano (1969-1972, 1987-1992)

  • Arturo M. Tolentino (1957-1972, 1992-1995)



Speakers of the House of Representatives

  • Jose B. Laurel, Jr. (1954-1957, 1967-1971)



Speakers of the Batasang Pambansa

  • Querube C. Makalintal (1978-1984)

  • Nicanor E. Yñiguez (1984-1986)



House Majority Floor Leader

  • Arturo M. Tolentino (1953-1957)



House Minority Floor Leader

  • Ferdinand E. Marcos (1957-1960)

  • Jose B. Laurel, Jr. (1965-1969, 1984-1986)



Members of the House of Representatives

  • Roque R. Ablan, Jr. (Ilocos Norte)

  • Francisco B. Aniag, Jr. (Bulacan)

  • Joker P. Arroyo (Makati City)

  • Juan Pablo P. Bondoc (Pampanga)

  • Hermogenes D. Concepcion, Jr. (Nueva Ecija)

  • Renato P. Dragon (Cavite)

  • Emilio R. Espinosa (Masbate)

  • Estanislao A. Fernandez (Laguna)

  • William Felix B. Fuentebella (Camarines Sur)

  • Jose B. Laurel, Jr. (Batangas)

  • Ferdinand E. Marcos (Ilocos Norte)

  • Ismael A. Mathay, Jr. (Quezon City)

  • Joaquin L. Ortega, Jr. (La Union)

  • Jerome V. Paras (Negros Oriental)

  • Jacinto V. Paras (Negros Oriental)

  • Marcial C. Punzalan, Jr. (Quezon)

  • Jose G. Puyat, Jr. (Surigao del Sur)

  • Gilbert C. Remulla (Cavite)

  • Jesus Crispin C. Remulla (Cavite)

  • Pablo R. Roman (Bataan)

  • Florante C. Roque (Bulacan)

  • Gerardo A. Roxas, Jr. (Capiz)

  • Gerardo M. Roxas, Sr. (Capiz)

  • Samuel F. Reyes (Ilocos Sur)

  • Arturo M. Tolentino (Manila)

  • Simeon M. Valdez (Ilocos Norte)

  • Nicanor E. Yñiguez (Leyte)

  • Enrique A. Zaldivar (Antique)

  • Eduardo C. Zialcita (Parañaque City)



Members of the Batasang Pambansa

  • Enrique M. Belo (Western Visayas)

  • Angel D. Concepcion (Central Luzon)

  • Danilo L. Concepcion (Sectoral - Youth)

  • Hermogenes D. Concepcion, Jr. (Central Luzon)

  • Onofre D. Corpuz (Cabinet)

  • Estanislao A. Fernandez (Southern Tagalog)

  • Mario S. Garcia (Central Luzon)

  • Jose B. Laurel, Jr. (Southern Tagalog)

  • Salvador H. Laurel (Southern Tagalog)

  • Juan R. Liwag (Central Luzon)

  • Querube C. Makalintal (NCR)

  • Ismael A. Mathay, Jr. (NCR)

  • Estelito P. Mendoza (Central Luzon)

  • Joaquin L. Ortega, Jr. (Ilocos Region)

  • Teodoro Q. Peña (Southern Tagalog)

  • Jose G. Puyat, Jr. (Southern Mindanao)

  • Arturo M. Tolentino (NCR)

  • Nicanor E. Yñiquez (Eastern Visayas)



Members of the National Assembly

  • Teodoro M. Kalaw, Sr.



Members of the Constitutional Convention

MEMBERS OF THE 1935 CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
  • Conrado F. Benitez (Laguna)

  • Jose P. Laurel (Batangas)

  • Wenceslao Q. Vinzons (Camarines Norte) youngest delegate


MEMBERS OF THE 1971 CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
  • Ahmad Domocao A. Alonto (Lanao del Sur)

  • Enrique M. Belo (First District, Capiz)

  • Mateo A. T. Caparas (First District, Bulacan) http://www.rotaryhistoryfellowship.org/presidents/1986caparas/

  • Estanislao A. Fernandez (Second District, Laguna)

  • Richard J. Gordon (Zambales) youngest delegate

  • Sotero H. Laurel (Third District, Batangas) President Pro-tempore

  • Juan R. Liwag (Second District, Nueva Ecija)

  • Ceferino D. Padua (First District, Rizal)

  • Juanito R. Remulla (Cavite)

  • Jose E. Suarez (First District, Pampanga)

  • Jose A. Yulo, Jr. (First District, Laguna)


COMMISSIONERS OF THE 1987 CONSTITUTIONAL COMMISSION
  • Ahmad Domocao A. Alonto Assistant Floor Leader

  • Yusup R. Abubakar

  • Jose B. Laurel, Jr.

  • Christian S. Monsod

  • Jose E. Suarez



The Judicial Department


Chief Justices of the Supreme Court

  • Jose P. Laurel, Sr. (December 1941)

  • Jose B. Abad Santos, Sr. (December 24, 1941 - May 7, 1942)

  • Querube C. Makalintal (October 21, 1973 - December 22, 1976)

  • Enrique M. Fernando (July 2, 1979 - July 24, 1985)



Associate Justices of the Supreme Court

  • Jose B. Abad Santos, Sr. (1932-1941)

  • Nestor B. Alampay (1985-1987)

  • Josue N. B. Bellosillo (1992-2003)

  • Jose C. Campos (1992-1994)

  • Hermogenes D. Concepcion, Jr. (1975-1986)

  • Vicente G. Ericta (1981-1982)

  • Florentino P. Feliciano (1986-1995)

  • Estanislao A. Fernandez (1973-1975)

  • Ramon C. Fernandez (1977-1982)

  • Enrique M. Fernando (1967-1979)

  • Jose P. Laurel, Sr. (1936-1941)

  • Querube C. Makalintal (1962-1973)

  • Emilio A. Gangcayco (1987-1991)

  • Camilo D. Quiason (1993-1995)



Presiding Justices of the Court of Appeals

  • Querube C. Makalintal

  • Emilio A. Gancayco



Associate Justices of the Court of Appeals

  • Nestor B. Alampay, Sr.

  • Jose C. Campos

  • Hermogenes D. Concepcion, Jr.

  • Vicente G. Ericta

  • Romeo M. Escareal

  • Ramon C. Fernandez

  • Cezar D. Francisco

  • Emilio A. Gancayco

  • Ricardo P. Galvez

  • Benjamin K. Gorospe

  • Conrado T. Limcaoco

  • Esteban M. Lising

  • Querube C. Makalintal

  • Ricardo L. Pronove, Jr.

  • Nestor H. Santana

  • Fernando A. Santiago



Associate Justice of the Sandiganbayan

  • Romeo M. Escareal



Judges

  • Yusup A. Abubakar

  • Nestor B. Alampay

  • William Bayhon

  • Aquilino P. Bonto, Jr.

  • Jose C. Campos, Jr.

  • Ramon A. Clemente

  • Vicente G. Ericta

  • Ricardo P. Galvez

  • Emilio L. Leachon, Jr.

  • Juan R. Liwag

  • Querube C. Makalintal

  • Antonio R. Quirino

  • Jose A. Salomon

  • Jose B. Sarenas

  • Sofronio G. Sayo

  • Melchor Sadang



Local government


Governors

  • Wencelito T. Andanar (Surigao del Norte)

  • Madki A. G. Alonto (Lanao del Sur)

  • Isagani S. Amatong (Zamboanga del Norte)

  • Benigno S. Aquino, Jr. (Tarlac)

  • Jack P. Arroyo (Camarines Sur)

  • Fernando C. Campos (Cavite)

  • Emilio R. Espinosa, Jr. (Masbate)

  • Estelito P. Mendoza (Pampanga)

  • Efren B. Pascual (Bataan)

  • Juanito R. Remulla (Cavite)

  • Wenceslao Q. Vinzons (Camarines Norte)

  • Enrique A. Zaldivar (Antique)



Vice-Governors

  • Francisco B. Aniag, Jr. (Bulacan)

  • Benigno S. Aquino, Jr. (Tarlac)

  • Jack P. Arroyo (Camarines Sur)

  • Querobin M. Dycoco (Albay)

  • Ismael A. Mathay, Jr. (Metro Manila)

  • Juanito Victor C. Remulla (Cavite)

  • Mamintal A. J. Tamano (Lanao del Sur)



Board Members

  • Roque R. Ablan, Jr. (Ilocos Norte)

  • Jack P. Arroyo (Camarines Sur)

  • Emilio R. Espinosa, Jr. (Masbate)

  • Emmanuel B. Ocampo (Nueva Ecija)

  • Joaquin L. Ortega, Jr. (La Union)

  • Frumencio E. Pulgar (Quezon)

  • Jesus C. Remulla (Cavite)

  • Juanito Victor C. Remulla (Cavite)

  • Renato S. Tayag, Jr. (Pampanga)



Mayors

  • Euclides A. Abcede (Lucena City)

  • Benigno S. Aquino, Jr. (Concepcion, Tarlac)

  • Jose P. Castillo (Naga, Zamboanga del Sur)

  • Agapito J. A. del Rosario (Angeles, Pampanga)

  • Vicente G. Ericta (Laoag, Ilocos Norte)

  • Mario S. Garcia (Cabantuan City)

  • Richard J. Gordon (Olongapo City)

  • Teddy R. Macapagal (Olongapo City)

  • Ismael A. Mathay, Jr. (Quezon City)

  • Andrew O. Nocon (Los Baños, Laguna)

  • Jacinto V. Paras (Guihulngan, Negros Oriental)

  • Jose C. Payumo Jr. (Dinalupihan Bataan)

  • Juanito R. Remulla (Trece Martires City)

  • Leon M. Rivera, Jr. (Alaminos, Pangasinan)

  • Victorino Dennis M. Socrates (Puerto Princesa City)

  • Felixberto R. Oliveros, Jr. (Puerto Princesa City)



Vice-Mayors

  • Ismael A. Mathay, Jr. (Quezon City)

  • Victoriano P. Soriano (Bangui, Ilocos Norte)

  • Victor V. Perez (Tuguegarao City)

  • Victor A. Yap (Victoria, Tarlac)



City and Municipal Councilors

  • Cecilio L. Albano (Dingras, Ilocos Sur)

  • Francisco B. Aniag, Jr. (Malolos, Bulacan)

  • Celerino T. Balasoto (Los Banos,Laguna)

  • Carlito G. Calimlim (Dagupan City)

  • Cirilo T. Ganzon, Jr. (Iloilo City)

  • Benedicto M. Gonzales II (Caloocan City)

  • Vicente J. Llamas, Jr. (Pagsanjan, Laguna)

  • Liborio V. Lumain (Davao City)

  • Teddy C. Macapagal (Olongapo City)

  • Fausto L. Nuque (Los Banos, Laguna)

  • Joaquin L. Ortega, Jr. (San Fernando, La Union)

  • Vicente U. Quintana (Los Baños, Laguna)

  • Francisco T. Turalba (San Jose de Buenavista, Antique)

  • Sancho L. Zalamea, Jr. (Pagsanjan, Laguna)



NATIONAL SCIENTISTS

  • Jose Encarnacion, Jr. (Economics, 1987)

  • Bienvenido O. Juliano (Organic Chemistry, 2000)

  • Onofre D. Corpuz (Political Economics and Government, 2004)

  • Ricardo M. Lantican (Plant Breeding, 2005)



THE TEN OUTSTANDING YOUNG MEN (TOYM) AWARD

  • Jose O. Juliano (1959 - Science)

  • Benigno S. Aquino, Jr. (1960 - Public Service)

  • Florentino P. Feliciano (1961 - Law)

  • Jorge G. Davide (1962 - Soils Science)

  • Jose Encarnacion, Jr. (1963 - Economics)

  • Abelardo G. Samonte (1963 - Public Administration)

  • Bienvenido O. Juliano (1964 - Science)

  • Rodolfo Y. Ragodon (1964 - Arts Painting)

  • Serafin D. Quiason, Jr. (1965 - History)

  • Fernando A. Bernardo (1966 - Plant Breeding and Genetics)

  • Jose P. Enriquez (1966 - Humanitarian Service)

  • Ricardo M. Lantican (1968 - Agriculture)

  • Higino C. Laureta (1968 - Medicine)

  • Alunan C. Glang (1969 - Leadership in Social and Cultural Development)

  • Edwin G. Wagelie (1969 - Animal Science)

  • Ruben L. Villareal (1971 - Plant Breeding)

  • Virgilio R. Carangal (1973 - Agriculture)

  • Alfredo T. Ramirez (1973 - Medicine)

  • Christian S. Monsod (1975 - Finance)

  • Leovillo C. Agustin (1979 - Law Practice/Legal Aid)

  • Arsenio M. Bartolome III (1980 - Development Banking)

  • Richard J. Gordon (1982 - Public Administration)



THE OUTSTANDING FILIPINO (TOFIL) AWARD

  • Edgardo B. Espiritu (1988 - Banking)

  • Armando J. Malay (1994 - Journalism/Human Rights)

  • Christian S. Monsod (1995 - Government Service)

  • Richard J. Gordon (1996 - Public Administration)

  • Salvador H. Laurel (1996 - Government Service)

  • Mateo Armando T. Caparas (1999 - Community Service)



INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION

  • Ahmad Domocao A. Alonto (King Faisal Foundation Award for Service to Islam)

  • Roman L. Kintanar (International Meteorological Organization Prize 1995)



The United Nations


UN High Commission for Human Rights

  • Jose D. Ingles (Rapporteur - 1954; Member - 1981, 1988)

  • Salvador P. Lopez (Chairperson - 1965; Member/First Vice-Chairman - 1955)



UN Economic and Social Council

  • Salvador P. Lopez



World Trade Organization

  • Florentino P. Feliciano (Member, Appellate Tribunal)



World Meteorological Organization

  • Roman L. Kintanar (President, 1979-1987)




Inter-Parliamentary Union

  • Gil J. Puyat (President/Vice-President, 42nd IPU Conference Washington, D.C. (USA) 1953)



The Olympiad


Olympians

  • Evan Gabrador (Swimming: 2005; 23rd SEAGames Manila Philippines)

  • Raphael Matthew S.M. Chua (Swimming: 2005; 23rd SEAGames Manila, Philippines, XXVIII Olympiad Athens 2004; 19th SEAGames Jakarta 1997; 22nd SEAGames Ho Chi Minh 2003; 14th Asiad Busan 2002)

  • Teodoro V. Kalaw, Jr. (Shooting: XX Olympiad Munich 1972; 5th Asiad Bangkok 1966; 4th Asiad Jakarta 1962)

  • Teodoro P. Malasig (Athletics: XI Olympiad Berlin 1936, 9th Far Eastern Games Tokyo 1930)

  • Manuel V. Valdes III (Shooting: XX Olympiad Munich 1972; 12th SEAGames Singapore 1983 – Gold Medal)



Presidents of the Philippine Olympic Committee

  • Col. Nereo Andolong (1977-1980)

  • Gen. Rene Cruz (1993-1996)