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| THE HISTORY |
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THE INCEPTION |
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The noble idea of
establishing an educational
institution in the college
level in Aklan offering
academic courses had its
inception before the last
war. The inclusive months of
August – October, 1941 were
devoted to its organization.
The outbreak of the War
stalled its foundation.
After liberation, prominent
men and educators in Aklan
bonded together and joined
efforts to organize a
college. The months of April
– July, 1941 were devoted to
its organization. On June
14, 1945, an organization
committee composed of seven
members was constituted. The
committee elected Mr. Digno
Alba as a chairman. A
finance committee headed by
Mr. Vicente M. Salido and a
committee on style to draft
the articles of
incorporation and by-laws
headed by Atty. Ludovico O.
Peralta were also formed. A
group took a charge of
conducting a campaign for
stockholders and students
throughout Aklan. Among
others, this group was
composed of Mr. Digno Alba,
Mr. Felimon F. Guerra, Mr.
Emeterio L. Prado, Mr. Luis
Enriquez, Atty. Ludovico O.
Peralta, Mr. Vicente M.
Salido, Dr. Rafael S.
Tumbokon, Mr. Manuel O.
Peralta, Mr. Teodoro P.
Icamina and Mr. Juan
Tolentino. On August 18,
1945, in a meeting of
stockholders, the articles
of Incorporation and By-Laws
drafted by the Peralta
Committee were approved and
submitted to the Securities
and Exchange Commission.
Moreover, the fifteen
incorporators and the
members of the Board of
Trustees were elected. The
fifteen incorporators
elected according to the
number of votes cast were:
Dean Felimon G. Guerra,
Atty. Manuel Laserna, Atty.
Raz Meñez, Atty. Ludovico O.
Peralta, Dr. Federico R.
Meñez, Mr. Digno Alba, Prof.
Vicente M. Salido, Prof.
Emeterio L. Prado, Atty.
Jose A. Arquiola, Prof. Jose
M. Reyes, Dr. Querubin
Fulgencio, Mr. Jesus Aranas,
Dr. Salvador R. Acebedo, Dr.
Rafael S. Tumbokon and Dr.
Conrado F. Quimpo. Dr.
Federico R. Meñez was
elected by the stock
subscribers as the first
treasurer of the
corporation.
There were 73 original stock
holders of the Aklan College
Corporation, to wit: Digno
Alba, Ricardo Alba, Edita
Albar, Joaquin Acevedo,
Salvador Acevedo, Jesus
Aranas, Manuel Andrade,
Lucilla Advincula, Adorico
Bantigue, Benjamin Barrios,
Josedicio Bautista, Miguel
Caliza, Crispulo Cruz,
Eulogio Cleope, Leopoldo
Dela Cruz, Luis Enriquez,
Pamposa U. Sitioko, Salvador
Esmero, Querubin Fulgencio,
Eduardo Fuerte,
CarolinaFrancisco, Filemon
F. Guerra, Juanito Garcia,
Patria Gonzales, Nicanor
Gonzales, Florencio Garcia,
Teodoro Icamina, Florentina
Icamina, Ester Jurilla,
Albina Losada, Pacita
Lamuintad, Federico Luces,
Manuel Laserna, Jose Mabasa,
Salvador Mabasa, Federico
Meñez, Jose R. Meñez, Nicena
T.Morales, Iluminado Mutos,
Pedro Oquendo, Ludovico
Peralta, Manuel Peralta,
Jose Peralta, Emeterio L.
Prado, Condrado Quimpo,
Fidel Quimpo, Jose Quimpo,
Vicente Quimpo, Rustico
Quimpo, Castor Reyes,
Vicente Romaquin, Loreto del
Rosario, Jose M. Reyes,
Salvador Reyes, Jose
Salazar, Vicente M. Salido,
Bienvinido Songco, Soledad
Suarez, Rafael Tumbokon,
Cristina Ureta, Jose Urquila,
Edicio Venturanza, Sergio
Vizcarra, Simplicia Vega,
Adriano Seraspi, Juan
Tolentino Jr. , Avelino
Torre. |
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COLLEGE OPENING |
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Mr. Felimon F. Guerra
was contracted as the first Dean of Aklan College. He organized a strong
faculty with several M.A. degree holders. On July 9, 1945, classes in
the Aklan College formally opened with 180 students --- 90 students in
the collegiate department and 90 pupils in the elementary grades. The
first principal was Mrs. Ester I. Acevedo.
The Aklan College
occupied the concrete building owned by Mr. Vicente Salas Reyes located
at the corner of Plaridel (now Pastrana) and 19 Martyrs Streets.
In June 1948, the college moves to its present sites.
Courses offered in the
collegiate department ranged from the Two-Year Normal, leading to the
Elementary Teachers Certificate (E.T.C.), Two-Year General Preparatory,
leading to the degree of Associate in Arts (A.A.), to the complete
courses in Education and liberal Arts, leading to the degree of Bachelor
Science in Education (B.S.E), Bachelor of Science in Home Economics (B.S.H.E),
Bachelor of Arts (A.B), Bachelor of Science (B.S.), and bachelor of
Philosophy (Ph.B.), respectively. |
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GOVERNMENT
RECOGNITION |
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The first certificate of
recognition were granted to the college on July 1, 1947,
and personally brought by Bishop Cuenco to Kalibo on
October 2, 1947. The date was an occasion of rejoicing
in the college. |
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FIRST
GRADUATE |
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Of the 90 students who
enrolled in the collegiate departments in the first year
af Aklan College, 35 students graduated in the year 1947
from the Normal Department and from the Liberal Arts
Dept. with the title of E.T.C. and A.A., respectively. |
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BISHOP
CUENCO, PATRON OF AKLAN
COLLEGE |
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Because of his interesting
the cause of education in his diocese and because his
father was from Kalibo, His excellency, Most Rev. Jose
Maria Cuenco, then Archbishop of jaro, joined the
college during the later part of the second year of the
life of the institution.
With the joining of Bishop
Cuenco and several members of the clergy both in the
faculty and in the administration, religious instruction
was integrated in the curricula and the college was
converted into a catholic institution. ArchbishopCuenco
invested no less than P 85,000.00 for the purchase of
books, apparatus, and equipment, for the reconsruction
of the college building, construction of the ROTC armory
and Home Economics and payment of salaries.
Because of his deep and abiding interest on the
constitution and because of the gesture of magnanimity
and benevolence that he has given to the development of
Aklan College, Archbishop Cuenco has been generally
regarded as the Patron of Aklan College.
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ORGANIZATIONS, PUBLICATIONS,
AND EXTRA-CURRICULAR
ACTIVITIES DURING THE
FORMATIVE YEARS |
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Most of the organizations
of students today found its beginning during the
formative years of the college. Among the early
activities which may be cited are the annual oratorical
contests, dramatic presentations and dance extravaganza,
the Student Council, the Debating Club, the Annual
College popularity contest and the magnificent
coronation ceremonies following her election, the folk
dance demonstration, convocations, the Junior reception,
the public of an annual called Acorn (now the Acian) and
subsequently named the Aklan Collegian (now the official
publication of the college department). |
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DEANS AND
RECTORS |
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The following served
successively as Deans of the College: Mr. Filemon F.
Guerra, Mr. Emeterio L. Prado, Dr. Miguel U. Yap, and
Mr. Protasio Magdael, Atty. Josue F. Gomez, Dr.
Constancio l . Constantino and Prof. Donoso B. Mabasa.
The following served as rectors of the college: Very
Rev. Fr. Eugene L. Stoll, S.V.D., Very Rev. Fr. Luis
Creder, S.V.D., Rev. Msgr. Salvador M. Mabasa, Msgr.
Jose E. Salido, Msgr. Conrado T. Mesina and the present
rector, Very Rev. Fr. Adolfo Perlas Depra, S.T.L., Ph.D. |
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ELEMENTARY
HIGH SCHOOLS PRINCIPAL |
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Since the college opened elementary education, Aklan
College had the following elementary principals, namely:
Dolores T. Advincula, Clavelina O. Zomil, Esperanza
Amparo-Tapales, Jose I. Ricafuente, Victoria Urea
Acevedo, Lodegario M. Advincula, Mrs. Arlene Regalado
and Mrs. Noeme L. Ricafuente.
Isidra Laserna Mirto was
the first principal of the high school department
followed by Atty. Josue F. Gomez, Soledad M. Laserna,
Prof. Donoso B. Mabasa, Froilana T. Malilay. The
following acted as OIC principals; Mrs. Elfa T. de Blas,
Engr. Cecilia S. Calizo (OIC), and at present, Fr.
Reynold G. Corcino. |
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LAW
COLLEGE, GRADUATE SCHOOL |
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Aklan College is the first
academic institution in Aklan to offer law and graduate
school courses. Seeing the need for a college of law in
the province, Aklan College offered a Bachelor of Law
course in 1958. Judge Ludovico O. Peralta was the first
dean followed by his brother judge Jose O. Peralta. The
college of law, was closed in 1972. Eleven graduates of
the college of Law are lawyers.
In 1964, the graduate
school was established. The graduate school has provided
teachers both in public and private institution with the
needed masters degree. Dr. Ernesto dela Cruz was its
first head, followed by Dr. Miguel U. Yap, Dr.
Constancio I. Constantino and at present Msgr. Adolfo P.
Depra as Dean and Ms. Evelyn Gayo as Asst. Dean.
In 1969, Aklan College
offered engineering courses in answer to the clamor and
demand of the people of Aklan. The college
administration set up a separate engineering building
situated at Andagao, Kalibo. The following served as
deans of the engineering department, namely: Antonio M.
Mabasa, Mansuelo C. Palmani, Eugene L. Mirto, Oscar
Barrios, Rimalubo S. Panaligan, Mr. Jafet Asis, Engr.
Raymond Gonzales III, Engr. Ronald S. Saldivia, and at
present Engr. Alice M. Coching. However the program was
closed in 2003.
In 1975, the college
opened a technical department with Engineer Sotico
Beltran as its head.
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ADMINISTRATION |
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The administration and
mangement of the college are vested in the Board of
Trustees composed originally of fifteen and later
reduced to eleven members elected for a term of one
year. The following served as presidents of the Board:
From August 1945 – December 1948, Judge Kose O. Peralta
from December 1948 to January 1953, Archbishop Jose Ma.
Cuenco was succeeded by Archbishop Antonio Frondosa,
then Bishop of Capiz, now Archbishop, followed by Bishop
Juan Nilmar. The present president is Bishop Gabriel V.
Reyes. |
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HE FATHER
RECTORS |
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S.V.D. Father’s Eugene
Stoll and Luis Creder were two foreign rectors of
Aklan College. On April 12, 1954, and at a time of
economic difficulties and financial hardships of the
Filipino people, Msgr. Salvador M. Mabasa assumed
rectorship. Notwithstanding the economic climate then
prevailing, Aklan College during the first year of the
Mabasa rectorship registered the biggest enrolment
in all departments. Budgetwise and administration
oriented, he time-tabled a development plan for the
expansion of Aklan College. Msgr. Mabasa begun the
phase-by-phase development of the college with the help
of the student organizations, alumni and faculty in
1954. On April 3, 1956, a new high school building was
constructed under the Mabasa Administration, a
three-story building facing the Kalibo Municipal Park
was majestically constructed. A gym-auditorium was
constructed likewise with the purchase of laboratory
apparatus and cementing of college grounds, to boot.
Also, an additional lot at Andagao was acquired and an
engineering building was constructed. In his lifetime,
Msgr. Mabasa never tired himself of analyzing and
synthesizing the problems of the college vis-à-vis
economic conditions. Well-meaning persons, alumni and
former faculty members refer to him fondly as the
rector-architect of Aklan College development.
When Msgr. Mabasa died he
was succeeded by Msgr. Jose S. Salido’s stint as rector
was short-lived as he died a year after assumption of
the rectorship, he played a major role in shaping the
development of Aklan College as a treasurer for more
than twenty years.
Msgr. Conrado T. Mesina
succeeded Msgr. Jose S. Salido. Msgr. Mesina is former
vicar general of the diocese of Capiz. Management
conscious and with a penchant for careful planning,
Msgr. Mesina assiduously studied education trends.
Msgr. Mesina advocated for
a harmonious and strong student-faculty-administration
relationship in the academic community even as he
considered the future expansion of the college.
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AKLAN COLLEGE AS A LIGHT AND
PRECIOUS HERITAGE |
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The Aklan College is the
realization of the dream and obsession of our people of
having an institution of higher learning in Aklan. The
college is a precious legacy bequeathed to the youth and
the people of Aklan by the builders of our higher
learning and culture. It is for these beneficiaries to
treasure and perverse this legacy for posterity. |
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HE ALUMNI |
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Aklan College’s alumni are
everywhere in government service, in the military, in
the medicine, in law, in the teaching profession, in
priesthood, business, politics, education and other
fields of human endeavor.
A strong alumni
association had been earlier voiced. Alumni high school
and collegiate are translating this to reality.
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TOWARDS
UNIVERSITY STATUS |
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The present Rector, Msgr.
Adolfo Perlas Depra, assumed the rectorship on July 19,
1988. Right after his investiture, he saw it fit to
consider the first grand alumni reunion on February
1989. The reunion of the college’s alumni was an
occasion for Msgr. Depra to emphasize the Aklan College
vision of acquiring a university status.
When his Excellency, Msgr.
Gabriel V. Reyes, was installed bishop of Kalibo and
thereafter became president of the Board of trustees of
Aklan College, he shared the incumbent rector’s dream of
Aklan College achieving a university status.
Early in 1992, the college
of law was revived. Additional courses were offered with
emphasis on computer education.
Atty. Victorio R. Mabasa
was appointed dean of the College of Law. Former
Regional Trial Court Judge Pedro M. Icamina became his
successor.
Expectations are abundant
that the dream of achieving a university status under
the present administration shal be pursued with vigor. |
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Atty. Ronquillo C. Tolentino,
A.A., A.B., B.S.E., Ll.B. |
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