Alpha Phi Omega (Philippines)

The founding of Alpha Phi Omega in the Philippines in 1950 was preceded by an APO service project conducted just after World War II. Manila, the capital of the former Commonwealth of the Philippines, had been devastated during the war. Many universities, utilised for military purposes, were in ruins. Knowing that the education of young people was a vital necessity for the country to get back on its feet, a number of Alpha Phi Omega members in Texas and the Pacific Northwest, having served as soldiers in the Philippines, organised book drives on their campuses. The successful project gathered hundreds of textbooks, used but usable, from libraries and students and sent to the Philippines to help re-stock the many burnt-out college libraries in Manila.

Alpha Phi Omega
ΑΦΩ
FoundedMarch 2, 1950 (1950-03-02)
Far Eastern University, Manila
TypeService
Chapters Philippines 250
Headquarters
Philippines
Websitehttp://www.apo.org.ph/

A few years later, in January 1950, Sol George Levy (Gamma Alpha chapter @ University of Washington 1947), a professional Scouter, an Alpha Phi Omega brother at the University of Washington in Seattle, and a friend of APO National President Dr. H. Roe "The Chief" Bartle who served as president of Alpha Phi Omega from 1931 to 1946, went to the Philippines to generate interest among Scouts there. One evening, Levy spoke to a group of people about APO, Scouting's national service fraternity in the U.S., and its service project which donated books to Philippine schools. He also distributed copies of three APO publications: Questions and Answers, National Constitution and By-laws, and Ritual, Rites and Ceremonies. In the audience was Librado Inocencio Ureta, then taking his MA in education at the Far Eastern University in Manila.

Ureta and a group of former Scouts founded Alpha Phi Omega in the Philippines on March 2, 1950, at Room 214, Nicanor Reyes Hall, Far Eastern University, Manila.

Alpha Phi Omega grew rapidly in the Philippines. In its third year, it became a national organization with seven chapters chartered in Manila and Visayan campuses. It was registered October 21, 1953, with the Securities and Exchange Commission as a non-stock, non-profit, non-dividend corporation with a registered name of Alpha Phi Omega International Collegiate Service Fraternity. The registration was renewed on June 8, 1981, with the SEC Registration No. 0099381 under the name of Alpha Phi Omega International Philippines Incorporated.[1]

Notable members in the Philippines

Name Original chapter Notability References
Gil Acosta Theta Chi (Philippines) Provincial Board Member, Palawan (2007(?)— ) [2]
Wahab Akbar Lambda (Philippines) Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, Congressman, Basilan, Lone District (2007— ); Governor of Basilan (1998–2007) [2]
Bellaflor Angara-Castillo Eta (Philippines) Governor of the Philippine Province of Aurora 2004— (2008), Former House Majority Floor Leader [3]
Nina Antonio-Valenzuela Eta (Philippines) Court of Appeals (Philippines) Justice [4]
Alicia Austria-Martinez Eta (Philippines) Associate Justice Supreme Court of the Philippines 2002— (2008) [3]
Ireno A. Bacolod Alpha Mu Brigadier General National Police Commission (Phil.) [5]
Petit Baldado Gamma (Philippines) Vice Governor, Negros Oriental (2007(?)— ) [2]
Robert Lyndon S. Barbers Epsilon Gamma (Philippines) Governor of Surigao del Norte Province [6]
Silvestre H. Bello III Mu Presidential Adviser for New Government Centers (2007— ), Secretary of Justice of the Philippines (1991–1992, 1998), Solicitor-General of the Philippines, (1996–1998) [7]
Josue Bellosillo Eta Associate Justice Supreme Court of the Philippines 1992–2003 [3]
Jejomar Binay Eta (Philippines) Former Vice President of the Philippines; Mayor of Makati City (1986—1998, 2001-2010), President of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines (In third term as of 2006) [8][9]
Nikki Cabardo Eta (Philippines) Keyboardist for Freestyle and Sinosikat? [8]
Jose Catindig, Jr. Sigma (Philippines) Mayor, Santa Rosa City, Laguna (2005–2007) [10]
Antonio H. Cerilles Pi (Philippines) Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, Zamboanga del Sur, 2nd District (1987–1998, 2004— (2007)), Environment Secretary, Department of Environment and Natural Resources (1998–2001), Governor of the Province of Zamboanga del Sur 2010-present [11][12][13][14]
Menggie Cobarrubias Eta (Philippines) Veteran Actor in the Philippines, Gawad Urian Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1979 [15]
Danilo Cortez Pi (Philippines) Philippine Military Academy Class '77 President; Acting Navy Chief, Philippine Navy [16][17]
Julio F. Desamito Eta COMELEC Commissioner 1995–2001 [3]
Antonio Jr. Hatoc Escudero Delta Pi (Philippines) Lieutenant Governor, Sorsogon 1992–1995; 1998— (2007) [18]
Evangeline L. Esperas Alpha Omicron (Philippines) Provincial Board Member, Leyte, 1st District (1) (2007(?)— ) [2]
Jose R. Hernandez Eta (Philippines) Associate Justice of the Sandiganbayan [3]
Julius Herrera Alpha Mu (Philippines) Vice Governor, Bohol (2001- present), Mayor of Calape, Bohol (1995–2001) [2]
Baby Boy Imam Epsilon Sigma (Philippines) Provincial Board Member, Maguindanao (2007(?)— ) [2]
Gilberto F. Layese Theta (Philippines) Director of the Bureau of Agriculture and Fisheries Product Standards of the Department of Agriculture (Philippines) (2001— ) [19]
Bong Lidasan Epsilon Sigma (Philippines) Provincial Board Member, Maguindanao (2007(?)— ) [2]
Jojo Limbuna Epsilon Sigma (Philippines) Provincial Board Member, Maguindanao (2007(?)— ) [2]
Gilbert Llanto Alpha Mu (Philippines) Brigadier General Philippine Air Force [5]
Casan Maquiling Gamma Chi (Philippines) Provincial Board Member, Lanao del Norte (2007— ) ; Mayor of Munai, Lanao del Norte (2001–2007) [2]
Raul Manglapus Alpha (Philippines)/ National Honorary Foreign Minister of the Philippines, Philippine Senator, Philippine Presidential Candidate [11][12][13]
Rey Andre Olegario Zeta Pi (Philippines) Vice Governor, Zamboanga Sibugay (2007— ) [2]
David A. Ponce De Leon Theta Chi (Philippines) Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, Palawan, 1st District (1987–1995), Lieutenant Governor, Palawan (1986–1987, 2001— ) [2][20]
Fidel V. Ramos Pi (Philippines)/ National Honorary President of the Republic of the Philippines (1992–1998) [11][12][13][21]
Bong Revilla Delta Kappa (Philippines) Honorary Filipino actor, television presenter and politician, who is a Senator of the Philippines.[22]
Jesse Robredo Alpha Nu (Philippines) Mayor, Naga City (1988–1998, 2001— ); Ramon Magsaysay Award for Government Service, 2000 [2]
Leocadio Santiago Pi (Philippines) Director, Special Action Force Philippine National Police [23]
Jorge Segovia Eta (Philippines) Major General, Army of the Philippines, chief of Army's 2nd Division [24][25]
Datu Rusman Sinsuat Epsilon Sigma (Philippines) Provincial Board Member, Maguindanao (2001— ) [2]
Augusto L. Syjuco Epsilon Director-General Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (Philippines) (TESDA), (2004— (2007)), Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, Iloilo, 2nd District (1998–2004; 2010-present) [26]
Jesus Verzosa Eta (Philippines) Police Deputy Director General of Philippine National Police ?–2008. Police Director General of Philippine National Police 2008—2010 [23][27]
Antonio Villamor Eta (Philippines) Republic of the Philippines Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (2006— ) [3]
Anthony D. Wooden Iota Psi (Philippines) Provincial Board member Mountain Province (1998–2001) [28]
Consuelo Ynares-Santiago Eta (Philippines) Associate Justice Supreme Court of the Philippines 1999— (2008) [3]
Haydee Yorac Eta (Philippines) COMELEC Chairman 1989–1991, COMELEC Commissioner 1986–1991, Chairwoman of the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) [3]
Manuel "Way Kurat" Zamora Beta Phi (Philippines) Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, Compostela Valley, 1st District (2001— ) [2]

Presidents

  • Librado I. Ureta, 1951-1953
  • Ignacio J. Sevilla, Sr., 1953-1968
  • Librado I. Ureta, 1968-1977
  • Amancio Donato 1977
  • Melchizedek Y. Maquiso, 1977-1981
  • Francisco P. Brosas, Jr., 1981-1983
  • Mama S. Lalanto, 1983-1985
  • Geoffrey A. Pungutan, Al-Haj, 1985-1986
  • Oscar V. Lazo Jr., 1986-1987
  • Carlos M.E. Caliwara, 1987-1989
  • Jose Antonio L. Dimaano, 1989-1991
  • Rolando B. Baluyot, 1991-1993
  • Felix J. Marinas, Jr., 1993-1995
  • Ismail Michael A. Abantas, 1995–96
  • Agaton C. Labrador, Jr., 1996–97
  • Mariano R. Alquiza, 1997-1999
  • Teddie Elson E. Rivera, 1999-2001
  • Blo Umpar Adiong, 2001-2003
  • Rodrigo V Mapoy, 2003-2005
  • Jimmy U. De Castro 2005-2007
  • Magleo Mel V. Adriano 2007-2011
  • Jimmy U. De Castro 2011-2013
  • Mamintal Taha 2013-2015
  • Luis A. Paredes 2015-2017
  • Roel Daboy E. Fernandez 2017–Present

See also

References

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  5. Alpha Mu's Second Star
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  8. From Fraternity to Fratricide
  9. "Image for Jejomar Binay's Yearbook entry". Archived from the original on May 14, 2016. Retrieved May 23, 2018.
  10. Partial list of alumni who won in the May 10, 2004 election
  11. "09 Distinguished List". Archived from the original on September 4, 2011.
  12. List of Notable Alpha Phi Omega Philippines brothers and sisters
  13. Alpha Phi Omega of the Philippines - Honorary members
  14. "Personal Information for Antonio H. Cerilles." i-site. Retrieved on March 28, 2007.
  15. Marlon Ramos (June 19, 2008). "'Oblation Run' steals show in UP Centennial activities". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on August 2, 2008. Retrieved May 25, 2011.
  16. Manila Standard Today - Cortez is acting Navy chief
  17. APO Philippines to honor Gen. Segovia ‘74 Archived 2016-01-17 at the Wayback Machine
  18. Personal Information for Antonio Jr. Hatoc Escudero i-site. Retrieved on March 27, 2007.
  19. "Resume of Director Layese". Archived from the original on February 2, 2008.
  20. Personal Information for David A. Ponce De Leon i-site. Retrieved on March 27, 2007.
  21. WELCOME FVR IN WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Archived 2010-12-02 at the Wayback Machine
  22. "APO to tender Testimonial Dinner for Binay, 141 Other Members who Won in May 10 Polls".
  23. Top cop quits presidency of lawmen’s frat
  24. "APO brother is Second Infantry Division Chief".
  25. "Another APO Brother is promoted as General".
  26. Sec. Augusto "Boboy" Syjuco’s Ladder to Success UE Today. Retrieved on September 20, 2010.
  27. Versoza vows to make effective leadership a way of life at PNP
  28. Personal Information for Anthony D. Wooden i-site. Retrieved on March 27, 2007.
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