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ALPHA PHI OMEGA Interna�Onal ( Phil ALPHA PHI OMEGA Internaonal ( Phil. ) Incorporated Service Fraternity and Sorority UNITED KINGDOM ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 154 NAME Chapter Batch Year ID Number School 1 Aduana Maria Elizabeth Eta Xi 1986 4055 Laguna State Polytechnic College 2 Aduana Ordel Alpha 1986 15375 Far Eastern University-Manila 3 Aganan Jonah John Delta OMega 2001C 31786 Cetral Phil AdvenNst College-Bacolod 4 Agullana NorMan GamMa Beta 1991A 17095 Northwestern University 5 Alfonso ChrisNan Theta Lambda 16146 6 AMante Helen Hirang Xi 1982C 2202 Central Luzon State University 7 Andes Augusto 'Bong' Alpha Nu 1985C 14308 University of Nueva Caceres 8 Angeles Ariel Jr Epsilon Omicron 1993 18690 Wesleyan University of the Phil 9 Ante Victor Zeta Iota 1982 11028 Ago Medical & Educaonal Center 10 Apostol Edgardo Alpha OMicron 1988B 14984 Divine Word University 11 Arante Gerry Alpha OMicron 1980 9646 Divine Word University 12 Arante Hope Alpha OMicron 1981 3490 Divine Word University 13 Arenas GeMMa M, GamMa OMicron 1986-87? Bicol University 14 Aquino Joel A, Mu OMicron 1989A 16662 The Good Samaritan College 15 Aquino Percival Iota Zeta 1994A 18303 LyceuM - Northwestern University 16 Aquino Rhodora A, Mu OMicron 1988A 18694 The Good Samaritan College 17 Aquino Ronald Theta Beta 1987B University of Southern Phil.-Davao City 18 Arroyo Jesilou Zeta Xi 1981A 8279 Polytechnic University of the Phil 19 Autor Junaide Beta Upsilon 1999B 29634 Mindanao State University 20 Ayos Lito 21 Bacolor Dennis Alpha 1988 FEU 22 Baconguis Daniel Beta OMega 1989A 15811 Ateneo de Cagayan University 23 Balanza Annadelia Magpantay Theta Psi 24 BalMores Mercia D, Beta Psi 1991A 20272 Ateneo de Davao University 25 Bandol Cherryl 26 Bandol ? 27 BanNlan Mario Dennis Iota Upsilon 1993A 20505 28 Barateta Lorna Gabriel Alpha 1998A 26573 29 Barrion Daniel Tacos Delta Xi 1984A 12918 University of Perpetual Help 30 Barcelona Aries A. Phi 1997A 28531 31 Baung Donato Theta Rho 1987 16697 Cagayan State University 32 BeMeo Minda Meneses Alpha Phi Nueva Ecija University of 33 Bernardino Carlota Garcia GamMa Eta 1985A 3435 Science and Technology 34 Bernardo George Lambert C. GamMa Eta 1992 18756 NEUST 35 Bernolo Ricardo 'Buddy' GamMa Eta 1983 16571 NEUST 36 Biltz Elizabeth M. Epsilon Omicron 1990A 40802 Wesleyan University of the Phil 37 Biltz Hanz Alvin Peter Eta Psi 1986B 13325 38 Bitoon Jeffrey Iota SigMa 1994A 39 Blackburn Marcy 40 Blanco Tito III V. Beta Tau 2007A 40886 Arellano University 41 Bonifacio Mark L. Epsilon Omicron 1989A 16933 Wesleyan University of the Phil 42 Bonifacio Joan R. Epsilon Omicron 1990A 4368 Wesleyan University of the Phil 43 Borero Materno 44 Bradley EMily Banzuela Beta Tau 1970 27029 Arellano University 45 Brice Ma. Michelle Pelaez Thete Nu 1998 33482 Mindoro State Col of Agriculture & Tech 46 Brillantes AlMa Feliza ReMigio Alpha 1994D FEU 47 Bugaring Julito Alpha Eta 1969 4222 PSBA 48 Bundalian Carol Theta Delta 1993 18611 Angeles University Foundaon 49 Cabrera JulMa Alicia Delta Psi Universidad de Santa Isabel 50 Caisip Rey 51 Camangyan Jason Lambda Upsilon 1998 25691 University of the ImMaculate ConcepNon 52 Capitan Leo Winston Zeta Beta 1989 19529 University of Bohol 53 Carlos Elvin Beta Tau 1998 27701 Arellano University 54 Casao Mendel SigMa 1993 21687 Adamson University 55 Castaneda Julia 'Butch' Chan SigMa 1976A 1519 Adamson University 56 Castro Eden P. Epsilon Psi 1990 Holy Angel University 57 Cera JereMias Beta Zeta 1972 4317 Colleges of the Republic San Jose City N.E. 58 Ceriales Ceferino GamMa 1992 19443 59 Chavez Antolin B. GamMa Xi Aquinas University 60 Cifra RoMMel Alpha Xi 61 Cinense Carl Jason Alexis Xi 1989B 16652 CLSU 62 Collick Melanie Calip Phi 1972 03448 L Araullo University 63 ConstanNno Elsa S. Xi 1989A 39607 CLSU 64 Cordero Kenneth Delta Tau 1995C 5680 University of San AgusNn-Ilo Ilo 65 Cristobal William 'Bong' Delta Nu 1983B 12646 PATTS College of AeronauNcs 66 Cruz Russel Iota Lambda 1991 17250 Virgin Milagrosa Univ Foundaon 67 Dalangin Jay-ar Eta Rho 2005 41338 University of Batangas-Western Phil College. 68 de Chavez Julio Pi 1974 5142 University of Sto ToMas 69 De los Reyes Pedee GamMa OMega 1991A Sacred Heart College 70 De los Reyes Victorio Roy GamMa OMega 1986A Sacred Heart College 71 Desesto Ronald Epsilon Theta 1979 72 Devena Richie Iota SigMa 1994A Phil. College of AeronauNcs-Cebu 73 Diamante Rey Alpha Beta 1989D 16027 Cebu InsNtute of Technology 74 Dionela James Arsenio Iota Pi 1992A 17686 75 Dopale Gerolito Pi 1975 41892 UST 76 Dulnuan Winnie Rosario Alpha GamMa 1992B 21257 University of Pangasinan 77 Ebona Arnel Zeta Rho 1992B Western Minadanao State University 78 Egana John Jr G. Alpha Phi 1999B UERM 79 Espanillo Imelda B. Zeta Iota 1987A 29592 Ago Medical & Educaonal Center 80 Estorque Richard Jose Eta Nu 1987E 15312 St Jude College 81 Estrelles Ronnie GamMa Rho 1988B 14278 Ortanez University 82 Familiaran Maveric SigMa Adamson University 83 Faminial Glenn Theta Psi 2003B Ago Foundaon College 84 Faurillo Allan GamMa OMicron 1981 10996? Bicol University 85 FausNno Geoffrey B. GamMa Eta 1995 18779 NEUST 86 Falguera Marlyn Zeta Kappa 87 Fetalino Joselito 'Jojo' Delta Kappa 1986 14394 AdvenNst University of the Phil. 88 Francisco Vic PeNNoning 1991B RTR Medical Foundaon 89 Fronda Michael Delta kappa 1990 36238 AdvenNst University of the Phil. 90 Fruelda Cheryl 'Che' Deltra Kappa 1994B 29599 AdvenNst University of the Phil. 91 Gacis Karl Zeta Rho 1990A 19846 92 Gamos Noel 'Butch' T. Alpha Beta 1997B 26485 Cebu InsNtute of Technology 93 Garcia Arnel Iota Rho 1993 17901 Dr.Carlos LanNng College 94 Garcia AMorsolo GamMa Rho 1976 6840 Ortanez University 95 Gonzalo Ronald Eta 1983E 39080 University of the Phil - DiliMan 96 Gonzales Edgardo 'Boygoose' Delta 1975C 6772 Mapua InsNtute of Technology 97 Goverd Bebienda Asi Eta Rho 1981 36140 Western Philippines College 98 Guevara Michael Iota Lambda 1991C 17251 Virgin Milagros Uni.Foundaon 99 Guevara Myrna Sayson Iota Lambda 1991A 4510 Virgin Milagros Uni.Foundaon 100 HerMano Rexie Delta Tau 1978A 10078L University of San AgusNn-Ilo Ilo 101 Hyde Edelyn 'Eds' Aricaya Epsilon Tau 1993 21695 Notre Dame of Kidapawan College 102 Igot Zaldy Iota OMega Cagayan Capitol College 103 Jarabelo Dennis Rene V. Beta Psi 1988A 20222 Ateneo de Davao University 104 Jamoralin Erwin Zeta Iota 2003A 38725 Ago Medical & Educ Center 105 JiMenez joseph GamMa Eta 1991A 16733 NEUST 106 Knowles Miriam Llavor Alpha OMicron 1983B 3437 Divine Word University 107 Lacandula Joe Alpha Xi 108 Lasco AJ Epsilon Omicron 109 LagriMas Moriel Zeta Iota 1983 11506 Ago Medical & Educaonal Center 110 Lansangan Jay Theta Delta 1991 Angeles University Foundaon 111 Lee Maria Giezelle (Cheng) GamMa Pi 1986 3501 UP - Baguio 112 Leonardo Arthur Delta Alpha 1994A 23434 Rizal Technological College 113 Leoncio Loredine Theta Delta 18738 Angeles University Foundaon 114 Leones Jonard Iota Theta 17309 115 Leones Esther Marlene Iota Theta 36424 116 Lising Jesusa 'Jing' Parayno Iota Zeta 1995A 26486 LyceuM Northwestern-Dagupan 117 Lising Danny 118 Llagas Marvin Zeta Alpha 1988B 38602 Cagayan De Oro City College 119 Lobete Jesus A Delta Upsilon 1983A 120 Lopez Marcos Mu OMicron 1988? 121 Lontok Lawrence Delta Pi 1994A 23240 Camarinez Sur State Agricultural College. 122 LoMuntad Kirby Psi 21673 Centro Escolar University 123 Lubang Cesar Jr 124 Lucio Marites Naguit Epsilon Omicron 125 Luz Vivian May 126 Mahinay Jan Narfe L. Alpha Rho 1994 27225 Central Mindanao University-Bukidnon 127 Manamtan Darios Iota Lambda Virgin Milagrosa Univ Foundaon 128 Manalo Monica Delta Iota 2000A 37378 Bicol University (Tobaco coll of Fisheries) 129 Manulid Ronald Jeffrey Zeta OMega 1982 1149 Univ of the Phil College-Cebu 130 Manuel francis Phi 1994 21836 Araullo University 131 Marin Isagani Xi CLSU 132 Marrion Cherryl GamMa Chi Minda State Univ -Iligan InsNtue of Tech. 133 MarNn Rosario 'Zai' Dellosa Eta Alpha 1986B 45368 134 MarNnez Michael Theta Alpha 1987A 13300 Samar State Polytechnic College 135 Mayuga Jason Iota Iota 1991 17286 Southern Luzon State University 136 Mcdonnel Francis "Juni" Beta Chi 1991A 17569 Don Bosco Technical College 137 Mchardy Marites Calip Omega 1982 26562 Fea University 138 Medalla Julius Lambda Beta 2000A 30146 Polytechnic University of the Phil. 139 Millano Andrew Wilson Jr S. Delta Nu 1992A 17027 Pas College of AeronauNcs 140 Miro Ricky GamMa Pi 1977 141 Miro ? Mu MLQU 142 Monge LiMson Beta Beta 1992 17447 143 Morales Jack Xi 1989B 17609 CLSU 144 Morano Augusto 'Santy' Delta Psi 1990A 16797 Universidad de Santa Isabel 145 Munos Charles Delta Psi 1986 23726 Universidad de Santa Isabel 146 NaguM LeMuel L. Mu OMicron 2009 43643 147 Nasol Violy Cabrera Zeta Iota 1990A 22647 Ago Medical & Educaonal Center 148 Navidad NuMeriano Mu OMicron 1990A 41959 Good Samaritan College 149 Negrito Donna PriMa GamMa OMicron 1986A 3552 Bicol University 150 Noel Marilyn Austria Epsilon Kappa Bulacan State University 151 Orcino Edison B. Zeta Delta 1996 25153 Tarlac State University 152 Oredina Luciano 'chopsNck' C. Lambda 1983 12769 Gregorio Aranet Univ.Foundaon 153 Pacheco Henry O. Delta Upsilon 1985 14981 Bicol University 154 Pagkapunan Robby Alpha 1998A 38208 FEU 155 Pagkapunan ChrisNne L. CEFI-PeNNoning 2005A 43108 156 Paguntalan Jennifer Delta OMega Univ of Negros Occidental-Recoletos 157 Palacio Joel B. Alpha 1994 39081 FEU 158 Palacio Mary Jane Eta Rho University of Batangas-Western Phil College. 159 Parreno Angel Beta Phi Mats College of Technology 160 Patalinghug Glina Gabaisen Zeta Beta 1990B 44733 University of Bohol 161 Pelayo Gerardo l. GamMa Eta 1986 14292L NEUST 162 Poblete Ian Epsilon Nu 2001 30580 Phil.Merchant Marine College 163 Punzalan albert GamMa Psi 1981 12431 Baguio College Foundaon 164 Quilao Ronald T. Theta Nu 1996A 25269 Mindoro College of Agri and Tech 165 Rabino Orlino Iota Theta 1994 18224 University of Northern Philippines 166 Radones Flor Garcia GamMa OMega Sacred Heart Colleges- Lucena City 167 Radones Rolando GamMa OMega Sacred Heart Colleges- Lucena City 168 Ragub Arnold Eta Nu 1989B 15310 St Jude College 169 Razon Rene Delta Kappa 14237 AdvenNst University of the Phil.
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