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Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Batch '86 Pearl Anniversary programme of activities




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INOPACAN INSTITUTE HYMN

INOPACAN INSTITUTE HYMN
All graduates from Inopacan Institute have to sing this hymn on their graduation day. Do you still remember how to sing this? Click the I.I. Hymn's image, above, to play the song and sing along with it.

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INOPACAN INSTITUTE HYMN

25 years ago, we sang this hymn in our graduation. And it was the last time I sang that. Mysteriously, the tune insisted to stay and survived in my brain's cerebrum.

This time, I sing and record the "I.I Hymn" on its original tune for everybody to remember and be reminded of the message it carries along. Perhaps my singing is a bit rusty considering two and a half decades that had passed. But for sure it's 99% of what it was.

Butangi na lang ninyo og duyog kay di ko kamao mogamit og sista o manulpok sa keyboard. Basin lag mayabag hinuon.

It's my pun intended to say the following in behalf of our Alma mater (as Jesus said) that "Whenever one,two or more of you gather together in my name, I am in the midst of you." So even if the old school had long gone, let's continue to enliven the spirit of being the "proud product of dear I.I."

So, please sing this hymn in your gathering with fellow alumnus, next to the Lord's Prayer and the National Anthem.


CLICK HERE to play the I.I. Hymn.
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