CPU HS batch 1964: Blessed to bless others

By Nestle G. Taala

Ms. Tapasii Ranii Sinha (at the back, fourth from left) shares that she will give back the kindness CPU HS batch 1964 when she finishes college and finds stable job.

The CPU HS batch 1964 held their 55th Year Reunion at Damires Hills, Janiuay, Iloilo on February 4. Aside from the presence of the alumni of the said batch, the event was attended by Tapasii Ranii Sinha, the batch’s scholar.

Ms. Sinha is taking up Bachelor of Science in Accounting Technology and is now on her 4th year. She was one of the three students who were nominated to avail of the said scholarship. For her, it was a blessing from God when she was chosen since the scholarship helped not only her but her family as well. Moreover, Ms. Sinha is grateful to CPU HS batch 1964 for their generosity. This is the reason why she strives to give back by passing on the kindness she has experienced from CPU HS batch 1964.

Meanwhile, the CPU HS batch 1964 is now preparing to support another student since Ms. Sinha will soon graduate from college.

CPU HS batch 1964 acknowledges God’s faithfulness during 55th Year Reunion

By Nestle G. Taala

CPU HS batch 1964 celebrates their 55th year reunion.

Honoring memories of their high school life, the CPU HS batch 1964 celebrated their 55th Year Reunion on February 4 at Damires Hills, Janiuay, Iloilo inspired by Psalm 92:14 (NIV): “They will still bear fruit in old age, they will stay fresh and green.”

The event was graced with the presence of their classmates, both from here and abroad. There was a total of 21 attendees. The reunion started with a thanksgiving service where they recognized God’s faithfulness. Pastor Sharon Rose Joy Ruiz-Duremdes said that in a class reunion, participants “remember” and “re-member”: “The call to remember is to bring to mind not only the happenings of yesterday. To remember is to draw forth meanings that reshape us and make us better persons. We become who we are because of what we remember.” She added, “A reunion is an attempt to ‘re-member’ because the relationship that we built 55 years ago are too precious to be thrown to the dustbin of forgetfulness… and so at this 55th anniversary, we have come to remember in order to re-member.”

Rev. Dr. Sharon Rose Joy Ruiz-Duremdes leads the batch in their thanksgiving service.

Afterwards, the batch enjoyed each other’s company through fun games and the sharing of their life stories and things they look forward to in the years to come.

The organizers had prepared for this event since April 2018 through online communication. In addition, Emelda Frange-Varcacel, a retired registered nurse and one of the organizers, said that after their 50th year reunion in 2014, the group had been meeting each other annually through their mini reunions.

The CPU HS batch 1964 enjoys the parlor games prepared by Emelda Frange-Varcacel (center).

Meanwhile, Rev. Dr. Sharon Rose Joy Ruiz-Duremdes, also their President, shared in an interview their memorable experiences and the great lessons they learned from CPU: “One of the most exciting… experiences is to challenge each one to do our best.” Moreover, she said that “trying to understand what Central Spirit is [is] to live out that spirit in our own daily lives.”

CPU HS 1964 is looking forward to another fellowship with former classmates, especially in the Grand Reunion at Central Philippine University in 2020.

“To God be the Glory for the Things He has done!”

Centralian named Executive VP of Administration, Chief Financial Officer of Drury University

Jeff Huinda is a testimony of CPU’s dedication to produce exemplary Christian learners for life.

Showcasing the Centralian brand of excellence—Jeff Huinda, a 1989 graduate of the CPU Bachelor of Science in Accounting program, was appointed as the new Executive Vice President of Administration and Chief Financial Officer of Drury University, a private liberal arts college founded in 1873 in Springfield, Missouri.

Huinda served as Interim Director of Internal Audit for a year. After which, he became the Controller of Evangel University for five years (2013-2018). Huinda was tasked to manage and oversee the university’s financial system.

He finished his Master of Business Administration in Missouri State University in 2013. With over 20 years of experience in the accounting and finance field, Huinda has established himself as a passionate worker whose discipline and faith showcase the Centralian Spirit of excellence and dedication.