Guevarian Alumni Network would like to thank a couple of special individuals for setting the wheels in motion in creating
this forum for reuniting Guevarian friends: Roehl Macalos and Ellen Changho.
An innocous email from Dimples popped up on my computer one day. This essentially marked the start of the
process which evolved to our network.
Sometime in early '99, an office colleague informed me of a website with a PGMHS registry. Curiously, I logged
on to the site. The list was fairly short. There was no one listed from my class year of 1980. Not really
expecting anything from it, I went ahead and registered my name.
A few days later, the said email from Roehl Macalos arrived. He is my ka-batch from kindergarten all the way
through high school. He also happens to be my father's godson.
From that point on, we have corresponded to bring ourselves up to speed with each other's lives. During one of
these emails, we decided to try and find more of our friends ... but not exclusive to PGMHS school mates. We
wanted to find old friends in general.
Between the two of us and others along the way, we have been able to track down quite a few of them. So,
from that innocent email and his perseverance to chase down old friends, the Guevarian Alumni Network thank
Roehl for helping get this project off the ground.
Ellen Changho:
In our quest to find more of our ka-batches, Ellen Changho, an active participant in this endeavor, offered to
provide me a copy of the Lagunian, the 1980 PGMHS commencement program.
To me, this copy of the Lagunian is priceless. It contains a part of our lives captured in the pages of this
ubiquitous document. The simplicity of its design and layout do not diminish its importance to those whose lives
became a part of the PGMHS landscape and history. I, for one, found it extremely useful in remembering names
and in reconciling sketchy names with haunting faces.
Thanks Ellen for sharing a priceless treasure.
Keohi Web Design:
Although this site is your humble host's brainchild, it was
Keohi Web Design that created this website.
Keohi Web Design, a website and graphics development organization, was kind enough to lend its time and
support in creating the website before you.
I realize that face-to-face reunions would be difficult, if not impossible, since most of us are separated by great
distances. So, I thought that it would be a good idea for a place online where we all can "meet" irrespective of
where our feet are planted.
With the help of Keohi Web Design, the Guevarian website was born.
The Guevarian Alumni Network deeply appreciate their support.