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  1. #221
    the late great Fr. Gorospe..and i miss him too.

  2. #222
    Circa. 87-91 my favorites would be:
    1. Bobby Guevarra- Theo of Liberation
    2. Fr. Louie David- Ph.104
    3. Fr. Richard Leonard- History
    4. Fr. Bart Lahiff- History
    5. Ms. Shirley Advincula- Pos.
    6. Ms. Tubangi- History

  3. #223
    Quote Originally Posted by happyinmaldives View Post
    *sigh*
    i guess you're all young. you dont know this really great jesuit priest who really was a wonderful teacher.
    i miss Fr Lahiff *sad*
    3. Fr. Richard Leonard- History
    I never took Fr. Lahiff, but I got Fr. Leonard. He was a laugh riot in every class... you weren't expected to recite, but no problem, you just had to sit back and enjoy the show.

    Fave Fr. Leonard stories:

    "In World War I, Hitler wasn't one of those front line soldiers. He was a courier. In those days, there were no walkie-talkies, so Hitler was the walkie-talkie. First he walkied, then he talkied. But usually, when he was out on his missions, there would be howitzers going off around him... BADA-BOOOOMMM! So... not only did he walkied, he runnied!"

    "The Maginot Line was supposed to be this impenetrable line of defense against the Germans. It didn't cover this forested part of the border, because the French believed the Germans would never cross through the forest. Well, nobody told the Germans that... so the Germans crossed over and approached the Maginot Line from behind..." Here, Fr. Leonard imitates a German soldier tapping a French soldier on the shoulder. Fr. Leonard then imagines the French soldier saying (without looking behind him), "'Don't bug me, I'm watching for Germans!'" Tap, tap, tap. "'Don't bug me, I'm watching for Germans!'" Tap, tap, tap. "'Don't bug me, I'm...'" Fr. Leonard turns around. "'AAAAAHHHHH!'"

    Also memorable, but hard to reproduce as a post, is Fr. Leonard's tale of how World War I conscripts were usually riddled through with fleas... when one soldier died in the field hospital, you could see the fleas leaving his corpse en masse as it began to grow cold, only to come crawling onto to the living soldier in the next bed.

  4. #224
    Hi, Kuya Danny

    You went to Michigan for your MBA, right? Do you remember a certain Professor Sugato Battaccharya?

  5. #225
    Quote Originally Posted by micketymoc View Post
    I never took Fr. Lahiff, but I got Fr. Leonard. He was a laugh riot in every class... you weren't expected to recite, but no problem, you just had to sit back and enjoy the show.

    Fave Fr. Leonard stories:

    "In World War I, Hitler wasn't one of those front line soldiers. He was a courier. In those days, there were no walkie-talkies, so Hitler was the walkie-talkie. First he walkied, then he talkied. But usually, when he was out on his missions, there would be howitzers going off around him... BADA-BOOOOMMM! So... not only did he walkied, he runnied!"

    "The Maginot Line was supposed to be this impenetrable line of defense against the Germans. It didn't cover this forested part of the border, because the French believed the Germans would never cross through the forest. Well, nobody told the Germans that... so the Germans crossed over and approached the Maginot Line from behind..." Here, Fr. Leonard imitates a German soldier tapping a French soldier on the shoulder. Fr. Leonard then imagines the French soldier saying (without looking behind him), "'Don't bug me, I'm watching for Germans!'" Tap, tap, tap. "'Don't bug me, I'm watching for Germans!'" Tap, tap, tap. "'Don't bug me, I'm...'" Fr. Leonard turns around. "'AAAAAHHHHH!'"

    Also memorable, but hard to reproduce as a post, is Fr. Leonard's tale of how World War I conscripts were usually riddled through with fleas... when one soldier died in the field hospital, you could see the fleas leaving his corpse en masse as it began to grow cold, only to come crawling onto to the living soldier in the next bed.
    oh wow! your post actually took me back to bellarmine years ago!!! i was in Fr. Leonard's class too. And though he's old his classes were always animated!

  6. #226
    sir bobby guevarra for theo, and
    sir marcelo for math

  7. #227
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    Quote Originally Posted by happyinmaldives View Post
    *sigh*
    i guess you're all young. you dont know this really great jesuit priest who really was a wonderful teacher.
    i miss Fr Lahiff *sad*
    naging teacher ko din siya. unfortunately, i'm beginning to mix up my mental picture of him and fr leonard. darn alcohol riddled brain!

    fr dacanay - i took his theo class looking for a new challenge but as things would have it, i definitely got more than i wished for. for some unknown reason, i got into his badside and he never made me forget about it.

    sir max pulan - he was our moderator in our org . he's one cool indefatigable dude. koboy na koboy. is the man still teaching in ateneo?
    Last edited by baludoy; Nov 20, 2007 at 06:56 PM.

  8. #228
    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    sir max pulan - he was our moderator in our org . he's one cool indefatigable dude. koboy na koboy. is the man still teaching in ateneo?
    i still see him around campus

    Frs. Leonard and Lahiff? i can never forget Fr. Leonard crinkled nose when he's telling his stories animatedly Fr. Lahiff is more somber looking, if i'm not mistaken.

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    Quote Originally Posted by purpleheadd07 View Post
    i still see him around campus
    talaga? wow. it's been such a long time. i wonder if he'd still remember me

    Frs. Leonard and Lahiff? i can never forget Fr. Leonard crinkled nose when he's telling his stories animatedly Fr. Lahiff is more somber looking, if i'm not mistaken.
    no dice. there's only one image that's coming to my mind and i still can't determine whose it is

  10. #230
    Yeah, Sir Max is still very much active. He still teaches a few classes a semester. The guy is as sharp as ever. He also heads the Loyola Mountaineers Org, I think.

  11. #231
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    that's nice to hear. i was actually w/ the LM org before and i tell you, those were the days

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    Hello!

    Buhayin ko lang ulit itong thread! hehehe!

    Sino po magandang prof for:

    TH151?
    AGUAS, RAYMOND
    CLAMOR, ARNELLA
    MEEHAN, SJ, FR. JAMES
    SEENIVASAN, SJ, FR. NORRIS
    ROSANA, AMALIA


    PH103?
    TOLENTINO, ROY
    ROSARIO, JR., TOMAS
    LAGLIVA, ALBERT
    MIROY, JOVINO
    AZADA-PALACIOS, ROWENA
    RODRIGUEZ, AGUSTIN


    So far, ito po ang aking choices (w/ ranking, hehe) based on galing sa pagtuturo + work load (+ ease of getting high grade nrin, hehehe) according to people ive asked and posts ive read.

    TH151
    1. MEEHAN
    2. AGUAS


    PH103
    1. TOLENTINO
    2. RODRIGUEZ
    3. AZADA-PALACIOS
    4. ROSARIO

    Patulong naman po magdecide.. Paki bigyan naman ako ng tips or pros and cons for the prof/s you think will be best for me to take, thanks!

  13. #233
    Th151... B+ ako kay Rosana pero HUWAG MONG KUNIN. HUWAG HUWAG HUWAG!!!!

    Philo103... Tolentino forever ako (philo101, 102, at 103)... kunin mo at yan ang bright boy ng philo dept. astig, nakakatawa, at hindi mabigat sa utak ang lecture pero very profound indeed.

  14. #234
    allurie, i had rey aguas for i dunno what theo it was na sa tagal
    he actually washed our feet on the last day of class to demonstrate his submissiveness to his apostles, twas a weird experience. siya din yung first teacher na na encounter ko na ayaw magpatawag ng Sir, Rey lang gusto nya. Fun, fun teacher indeed.

    si Gus Rodriguez naman crush ko dati am just doubting his morality whehehe. Di ko na kilala yung iba pero wag daw si Rosario.

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    Quote Originally Posted by purpleheadd07 View Post
    allurie, i had rey aguas for i dunno what theo it was na sa tagal
    he actually washed our feet on the last day of class to demonstrate his submissiveness to his apostles, twas a weird experience. siya din yung first teacher na na encounter ko na ayaw magpatawag ng Sir, Rey lang gusto nya. Fun, fun teacher indeed.

    si Gus Rodriguez naman crush ko dati am just doubting his morality whehehe. Di ko na kilala yung iba pero wag daw si Rosario.
    okie! thank you=)

    sana may iba pang magcomment, hehe. thanks in advance!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kurachito View Post
    Th151... B+ ako kay Rosana pero HUWAG MONG KUNIN. HUWAG HUWAG HUWAG!!!!

    Philo103... Tolentino forever ako (philo101, 102, at 103)... kunin mo at yan ang bright boy ng philo dept. astig, nakakatawa, at hindi mabigat sa utak ang lecture pero very profound indeed.
    Hahaha! mukhang effort si Rosana ah =P

    Sabi nga rin ng mga kaibigan ko, super galing ni Sir Tolentino, hehe.. Pero paano kung ito *** first ever na philo ko in Filipino? hindi ba ako mahihirapan? Moderately okay naman ang Filipino ko, hehehe.. pero ayoko namang masira *** mgandang subject ni Sir Tolentino kung nangangapa ako sa pagiintindi sa itinuturo niya, hehe.

    Thanks!!

  17. #237
    guys, pwede niyo ba akong tulungan? psych major ako pero hindi ko alam yung okay na prof sa:
    PSY 105.1
    PSY 105.2
    PSY 106
    PSY 107

    ^ lahat TBA ang teacher for now so hindi ko pa mabigay yung list

    may kilala ba kayong okay na prof in theo 131 and philo 101? i know fr. ferriols is okay for theo, and tolentino's okay for philo. may iba pa ba kayong kilala? thanks sobra!

    recommendation ko: kung asian history, get maam gotao. she's SUPER nice and funny. tapos ang galing niya maglecture, interesting sobra plus maraming bonus

  18. #238
    ^^ theo na ba si padre ferriols? he's always been with Philo. kailangn mo pumila ng maaga if you want him.

  19. #239
    Quote Originally Posted by allurie View Post
    Hahaha! mukhang effort si Rosana ah =P

    Sabi nga rin ng mga kaibigan ko, super galing ni Sir Tolentino, hehe.. Pero paano kung ito *** first ever na philo ko in Filipino? hindi ba ako mahihirapan? Moderately okay naman ang Filipino ko, hehehe.. pero ayoko namang masira *** mgandang subject ni Sir Tolentino kung nangangapa ako sa pagiintindi sa itinuturo niya, hehe.

    Thanks!!
    my classmates in philo103 in tolentino's class were mostly from english philo classes... ilan lang yung kilala kong galing sa filipino classes. dalawa lang yung kilala kong nagtolentino.

    conversational filipino ang ginagamit niya. parang nakikipagusap ka sa kaibigan mo habang nagkakape.

    Pero, sasabihin niya ito, huwag na huwag mong gagamitin ang salitang "narealize" at baka may marealize ka sa grades mo. hehhe

    lagi yung nakangiti pero huwag mong abusuhin ang kabaitan.

  20. #240
    Quote Originally Posted by purpleheadd07 View Post
    ^^ theo na ba si padre ferriols? he's always been with Philo. kailangn mo pumila ng maaga if you want him.
    whoops mali natype ko >_< wala nang pilahan ngayon sa ateneo :P by batch na yung online enlistment, at nakuha ko yung pinakahuli: 4:30pm. i hope there are still good profs around sa 4:30

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