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High School Batch 1975 Visits St. Paul University Dumaguete
APR 03

In a heartwarming reunion filled with nostalgia and excitement, the High School Batch of 1975 made a memorable visit to St. Paul University Dumaguete (SPUD). This gathering, held recently at the esteemed institution, brought together former students who once roamed the halls of SPUD during their high school years, allowing them to reconnect not only with each other but also with the vibrant community that shaped their formative years.
The batch was warmly welcomed by Sr. Mila Grace Silab, SPC, the University President, who expressed her joy at hosting the alumni. Accompanied by Sr. Erlen Adanza, SPC, the Alumni Consultant, and key personnel including Mrs. Nella Ibarra, Alumni Coordinator, and Mr. Erven Noay, External Affairs Head, the reception was both heartfelt and engaging.
The meeting was infused with a lively spirit as the alumni shared cherished memories from their time at SPUD. Laughter echoed through the room as they recounted their high school escapades—the friendships forged, the lessons learned, and the unforgettable experiences that have left a lasting mark on their lives. It was a moment of reminiscing, filled with joy and gratitude for the foundation that St. Paul University Dumaguete provided.
The highlight of the gathering was the palpable excitement surrounding the upcoming Alumni Homecoming scheduled for October 2025, which will mark the university’s 121st Founding Anniversary. The batch of 1975 expressed their eagerness to participate in this grand celebration, emphasizing their desire to reconnect not just with each other but also with the broader alumni community
Overall, the visit was not just a reunion, but a celebration of shared history, a reaffirmation of ties to SPUD, and a preview of the joyful festivities planned for the future. The legacy of St. Paul University continues to inspire and unite its alumni, reflecting the enduring spirit of the institution.
Once a Pualinian, always a Paulinian!
CARITAS CHRISTI URGET NOS!