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Class 2005
Gladys Guiang
Class 2002
Rodolfo Juan Otbo Jr
Jerome de la Cruz

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| Kalasag-Lahi 2001 |
Class 2001
Paolo Alexis Falcone
Ricky Bulalakaw
The last ruling class before the drastic UST ROTC cadet murder which started the ROTC abolition movement, the Class of
2001 also finished the new school tradition that started in the Corps of '99.
Class 2000
Alfred Robinson Pascasio, Corps Commander
A challenging class, a class of one. This lone cadet officer in command must do two things at once, alone: Supervise
the cadet corps vis-a-vis achieving the objectives of the Corps and the Department; and train the lower classmen for future
leadership of the Corps. In both missions, he has finished with hardship but with achievement.

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| Class '99, UPM ROTC |
Anna Karenina Golez
Jose Luis Narvaez
Elena Mercado
Dandeelo Siena
Tyronito Anthony Gerard Calo
Truly a sample of diversity in a class, this shows how in the Corps, not gender nor age differentiates people, but objectives
and character. Despite coming from different stages in the life of the Corps of Manila, these ladies and gentlemen accomplished
their purpose in the Corps.
Class 1998
Jose Roberto Po
Bright Munda
Ariz Bautista
Despite leading the Corps early (they became ruling class one year ahead, as second classmen), they proved that
they have passed the test of Vanguardship - leadership through efficient training of men and effective setting of objectives
for the most professional of all student organizations.
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