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OFFICERS 03-04

: executive council :

JULIE ANN CASANO - President

MARY GREZCHELLE JOANNE PADERES - VP Interna & Chief Executive Spokeperson

WILFREDO CAUMAN -VP External

JEROME JORDAN FAMADICO - Secretary

RACKWELL JUNE DE LA CRUZ - Asst. Secretary

VANESSA DE LOS SANTOS - Treasurer

RYAN BILLY AGOSTO - Auditor

MYLENE MANLICLIC - P.R.O.

: committee directors :

ALBERT TAGASA - Academic

VON ERIK DELFIN & FRANZ RODGE BALA - Outreach

JONATHAN ALDAY - Religious

RACQUEL ROSE TORRES, JOHN CHESERIE CHUATINGCO & DARIUS BUENO - Sports

RICHMOND SAN JUAN, MARICEL ESTELLERO & ARIES ABORDE - Cultural

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ENGR. CHRISTIAN BALIS - Adviser

 

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*PICE*

Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers, Inc.

member since 1993

 


... when the time it all was

It was a time when wherein the Civil Engineering Department was experiencing a tremendous backdrop especially in the number of board passers in the Civil Engineering Licensure Exam. Two of the faculty thought of an idea of starting an organization which will later cater in helping the CE students who had a hard time in coping up their lessons. Engr. Dunca and Engr. Danilo David founded the Association of Civil Engineering Students, coined ACES on June 20 1975. The organization which was set to help the young men and women in the fields of Civil Engineering was housed at the St. Therese building. Through quiet and relentless efforts, the organization was formally launched on June 25, 1975 with only 120 members. A year after its launching, the population grew to 500, thus necessitating its transfer to a more spacious office at the Ozanam building in 1984.

After twenty year of continuous struggle, the ACES organization stood still, wherein the organization produced several graduates who are board passers as well as competent professionals and individuals. Not to mention the ACES produced the first woman to top the Civil Engineering Licensure Exams in the late eighties.

From now and later...

To give ACES a better name, the association was then be known formally as Adamson University - Association of Civil Engineering Students or AdU-ACES. Every year, new sets of officers are either elected or appointed to spearhead the associations goals and purposes. Inspite of all the troubles that it has gone through in the last years or so, it would still continue to live it's vision and fulfill it's mission in making the difference that soon-to-be Adamsonian Civil Engineers has to make.