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    Animo Magazine Vol. 1 Issue 1 February - April 2003 Premiere Issue P100
ISSN No. 1655874X  
COVER STORY
Making the Big Shot
PROFILES
Paeng Nepumuceno
Mike Enriquez
Vice Mayor Fernando Manguera
GREEN PAGES
Rafe Totengco
Lray Villafuerte
Josiah Go
Lyn & Corcor Dizon
COLUMNS
Anthony Suntay
Winston J. Baltasar
ARTICLES
Kundirana
Bring it on: Co-educ'n
THE GREEN ROOM
La Salle Architecture
Assorted Greens
Go La Salle Go!
ANIMO CLASSIFIEDS
La Sallian-owned Businessess
 

ANIMO MAGAZINE

EDITOR IN CHIEF
Vladimir S. Bunoan

ART DIRECTOR
Benito Sj Vergara

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
Anthony Suntay, Wilson Baltasar, Henry Atayde, Giselle Kasilag, Michael Antigua, Manuel Rosales

CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS
Louie Aguinaldo, Toto Labrador, Raymund Isaac, Lester Ledesma

CONSULTING EDITOR Bro. Bernard S. Oca, FSC

ADVISORY BOARD
Michael J. Estaniel
LSGH Alumni Association Board of Directors

PRESIDENT & GENERAL MANAGER
Albert V. de los Santos

CHIEF FINANCE OFFICER
Rorie G. de los Santos

ACCOUNT MANAGERS
Joy C. Santos, Cleng Viray, Rhonna P. Rosales

WEB DESIGNER & DEVELOPER
Alexander R. Torrijos
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Gee Whiz
Animo Columns

Coach Gee Abanilla talks about . . . his vision for an integrated La Salle basketball program.

Gelacio Abanilla . . . Gee for short.

You must be thinking Jun Limpot, John Cardel, Diky Bachman, Richard del Rosario, and Dwight Lago.

That's correct. But the glue that held them all together was this young man from De La Salle Zobel -- Gee Abanilla.

 
 
 

Male Bonding in the Cyberage
Animo Columns

There's no excuse not to keep in touch with your old classmates.

I remember in the '80s when I was living in Sweden, I was virtually cut-off from my friends and family. For contact there was only the postal system and the phone. It would take two weeks for a letter to get to whomever I sent it to in the Philippines.

Now we have emails, chat groups, and SMS.

 
 
 

Seems Like Old Times
Articles - by Manuel Rosales

Kundirana goes back to its roots with the help of
alumni members.

The Kundirana has evolved
throughout its 31-year history
from a traditional chorale group of ministry songs and Filipino melodies to a show band of popular tunes and
current hits. But its latest incarnation, Kundirana '03, sings a delightful mix of both
standards and pop.

 
 
   

Just One Look
The Green Room- Giselle P. Kasilag

After years of expansion, La Salle has finally developed a master design plan to create a more united look within its bustling Taft Aveneue campus and beyond.

But the green-and- white main building of De La Salle University has long loomed over this busy street such that it is impossible to imagine how anyone can navigate Taft Avenue without making any reference to La Salle.

 
     
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