Mu is family. And like chance encounters with long-lost relatives or surprise get-togethers with ubiquitous ones, meeting a brod or a sis, whether planned or unplanned, makes wherever you are feel exactly like home.
L-R: Karen Abalos ‘14, Zie Verzosa ‘14, Kat Aligam ‘14, Dana dela Cruz ‘14, Tin Hernandez ‘14, Gina Seredrica ’94, Migs Lim ’05, Maia Alix-Arbatin ‘01
Sisterhood transcends time and place. This we got to see and experience again, first-hand, on an Alumnae Visit to our sisses from the Queen City of the South, Cebu.
Nestled within the bustling streets of Malate, a home stood with all the quaint and charm of a distant era. Fifteen ladies stood outside, throats cleared and music sheets on hand, ready to sing as was the tradition of many in the cool December season. We were invited in, and we took in the wonderful atmosphere of the home which had now seemed miles away from the chaos outside. We were told that Dr. Solita Camara-Besa, µ∑Φ ’38, would be seeing us in a while, just having arrived from a previous engagement.
Bernadette J. Madrid, µΣΦ 1983 Most Outstanding Services Award for Child Protective Services, given by the National Children's Advocacy Center of the United States
Agustina V. Domiguez-Abelardo, µΣΦ 1979 Dr. M Liborio Gomez Memorial Award and Lecture, given by the Philippine Society of Pathologists