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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Some Centennial Palaro Pics




Several pics had been uploaded in the Facebook account: CMU Centennial. Do check them out. However, here are some...

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Well Baby Contest 2010


This is a bit late but FYI: the University Hospital spearheads the Well baby Contest 2010, as part of their activities to celebrate the CMU Centennial.
When: August 25, 2010
Where: Farmers' Training Center
You are all invited to witness this lovely event. Bring your kids even if you did not register for the contest.

Congratulations to all the winners! Ang saya sa FTC on Aug 25. The Jollibee and Twirlee mascots tickled both the young and old. Kudos to the organizers. We hope to post some pics soon. Cheers!

AGGIES ruled!

Congratulations to the AGGIES Team which reigned, rocked, and ruled the CMU Centennial Palaro (Aug 17-20, 2010).

On second place were the Wildcats (Engineering), followed by the Firefox (Forestry, VetMed, and HE), the Thunderwolves: the Reborn (Education & Commerce/Accountancy), and the Immortal Duo (CAS & Nursing).

Note: will post pics soon.
Update: check out the CMU Centennial Account on FB. The pics were posted there instead of here.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

CMU Centennial Parade


This will be on Sept 16, 2010 at 9:00 am.

General Guidelines
:
1. The parade & float competition is open to academic & student organizations in CMU. Non-academic units of CMU, government agencies, & private companies outside of CMU are welcome as non-competing entries;
2. All participating units shall make a float within the general concept of the centennial theme --> "CMU at 100: Reminiscing the Past, Celebrating the Present, Creating the Future";
3. All participating units/float entries must be officially registered with the Centennial Parade Committee on or before Aug 23, 2010. Vehicles with no entry numbers will not be allowed to participate;
4. Each unit shall be identified by 2'x3' (in feet) placard stating the entry number and name of unit;
5. Only 1 vehicle will be allowed per unit. No large vehicles (e.g. elf, 6- or 10-wheelers) will be allowed during the parade. Only pick-up trucks (light motor vehicles with open top-rear cargo area) or other types of similar size will be allowed to participate. The float must not be wider than one of traffic since there will be 7 very sharp turns in the parade route. (Vehicles with low smoke emission are highly recommended.);
6. "Walkers" or pedestrian with a float entry, or walking units must not exceed 100 people.

Specific Guidelines
:
1. Registration fee is PhP 1,000.00;
2. The concept of the float shall be left to the discretion of each unit but emphasis shall be given to the theme;
3. Distribution of candies or promotional items is strongly discouraged for competing entries. (The Centennial Parade Committee reserves the right to confiscate products or implement immediate withdrawal of any parade participant if it is deemed that distribution of items by a participating unit is adversely affecting parade flow or compromising parade safety);
4. The use of "live" animals, as well as, children below 7 years old is strictly discouraged. A 5-point deduction from the total consolidated score of the judges for violation of this provision shall be imposed;
5. The use of flammable materials such as fireworks and pyrotechnics as part of the float and parade is strictly prohibited. A 5-point deduction from the total consolidated score of the judges for violation of this provision shall be imposed.
FYI.
Dr. Joe Obedencio, Jr.
Chair, Centennial Parade Committee
0917-632-0788

P.S. The complete Criteria for the Centennial Parade & Float Competition
1. Overall effect of presentation (overall effective presentation of the float including presentation during the parade, active & enthusiastic participation of walkers) = 25%
2. Workmanship (craftsmanship of the float creation, details in design & creation of float with effective use of colors and materials) = 25%
3. Parade theme (how well the float design concept is attuned to the theme of the centennial) = 25%
4. Originality (the creativeness and uniqueness of concept of the float design) = 25%
TOTAL = 100%

Note: if you wish to participate and needs a copy of the official registration form, just email us at cmuat100@gmail.com (fyi: blog mod)

Friday, July 23, 2010

Official Statement from the Alumni President (Dr. Jose Escarlos, Jr.)

Hi,

All registrants during the Centennial Alumni Homecoming will receive a registration ID. Though I'm still negotiating it with a sponsor.

Lifetime membership ID will still be discussed by the Alumni Board. Like UP, XU, Liceo , etc... they do have a lifetime membership fee of 2,000 or more. So that they have access to the university facilities like the library after graduation. This will also give way to a free information thru print and electronic mails re development of the university. Yet, still have to finalize the details with the board.

What was collected after graduation is the annual fee, so that this time, we will be paying again another annual fee during the registration of the Alumni Homecoming.

Thanks....

Bimbot

Thursday, June 24, 2010

"Aggies Got Talent"

As part of the Pre-Centennial Celebration, the College of Agriculture has the whole month of June as facilitators/organizers of events and activities. Last night, it staged the "Aggies Got Talent" and for the first time in its 58th Foundation history, the faculty of the College ramped for a "fashion show" sponsored by Sophie Paris. Cheers!

Note: will post pics soon (by moderator)

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Tarpaulin Sponsors!


Dr. Emmanuel Abuel (DVM, 1986)& Mrs. Agnes Andamon-Abuel (BSA AnSci, 1986)& Family generously sponsored one of the tarpaulin banners for the CMU Centennial. Thanks a lot!
(Those who are also interested, kindly email cmuat100@gmail.com)