UP Geodetic Engineering Club
Proficiency and Competence through Camaraderie
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The U.P. Geodetic Engineering Club is an academic organization duly recognized by the UP College of Engineering of the University of the Philippines System. Since 1937, UPGEC has always been in the forefront of promoting academic excellence and camaraderie among its members, the faculty, and staff through activities that foster the advancement of geodetic engineering and science.
Org Profile
Just as the Melchor Hall stood tall amidst the vastness of the University of the Philippines, extending its branches as it embraces every Engineering student aspiring unbearably to reach the top, the U.P. GEODETIC ENGINEERING CLUB,in like manner, aspires to adhere to its promise of quality and service excellence to the Geodetic Engineering studentry, to the Department of Geodetic Engineering, the College of Engineering, and the University, as well.
That year after the establishment of the U.P. Department of Geodetic Engineering under the School of Surveying in the University of the Philippines-Diliman, in June 1937, marked another monumental event as the U.P. 4th floor hallway on East/Vila Wing of Melchor Hall, leading to UPGEC's tambayan (MH 428), Geodetic Engineering Club was born, August 15, 1937, to be exact.. Since then, the club continuously abides to its goal of meeting both the challenges along this field of study so as to promote proficiency and competence as future engineers, and of bringing togetherness and companionship among the young Iskolars bound not only of the same course, but of that sole dream - nation empowerment.
The UP Geodetic Engineering Club has proven its existence. During the first half of the year, it celebrates its Anniversary with a Holy Mass, Open Tambayan, Alumni homecoming, exhibit, and lectures and symposia. The month of December is one of the most awaited season in the College of Engineering as it holds its annual Engineering Week., where the club sponsors the GEOID CUP, an inter-organization chess tournament. There is also the VOLLEYBAGAN, the Engineering Week Volleyball Tournament where players from participating organizations all over the university bang their heads off for the crown. And just last year comes the revival of the club's participation to INDAKAN, a dance competition and AWITAN, what else but a chorale competition. This just proves that the club has so much talent to showcase.
Usually towards the end of February or early March, the club goes all-out for one week as it celebrates the G.E. DAYS, in cooperation with the Department of Geodetic Engineering. GE Days 2000There are also several fundraisers such as food sale, film showings (e.g. "Jurassic Park", "Addam's Family, "Of Love and Shadows"), flower sale, fund run and raffles.
All these and more the club has to offer. Through the years, it has for various reasons remained one of the pillar organizations in the College of Engineering. As it turns 73 this year, the U.P. Geodetic Engineering Club continues to play a major role in the upliftment of quality and excellence through its resident members, alumni, and applicants.
History
As far back as the Spanish regime in the Philippines, there were people who performed land measurements. They were called agrimensores. But these agrimensores were equipped with nothing but compass and tape, thus the questionable accuracy of their surveys led to controversies-some not yet resolved to the present day. So when the Americans came, a new government unit was organized-the Bureau of Public Lands which was staffed at the top by Americans.
The first American Director of Lands was Charles A. Sleeper. When F.B. Harrison became governor general, he adopted the "Filipinization" policy. Vicente Mills became the first Filipino Director of Lands.
The Bureau then established a surveying school which was in the same grounds as the Philippine School of Arts and Trades. The school offered scholarships to students for its two- year surveying courses, after which these Bureau of Lands "pensionados" or scholars had to serve the government.
It was not until 1925 that an agreement was made to incorporate the School of Surveying of the Bureau of Lands into the UP College of Engineering. The School of Surveying was a unit of the College of Engineering offering the Associate in Surveying title to its graduates.
Then came the depression. In 1932, the Bureau of Lands suspended sending pensionados. However, the School of Surveying-College of Engineering agreement still held. There were non- pensionado students and some "stragglers". Then in 1936, the Bureau of Lands restored sending pensionados. These scholars were selected through a nationwide competitive examination. It was then that a surveyor and civil engineer, Professor Maximo LAchica began to advocate the elevation of the surveying course to the 5-year Bachelor of Science on Geodetic Engineering courses, this proposal and curriculum was approved in the early part of 1937.
Early graduates of the GE course in UPAnd thus, in June 1937, the Department of Geodetic Engineering was born, created under the School of Surveying. That year marked another monumental event as well, the birth of the Geodetic Engineering Club.
Through the years, the club has played a major role in the development of friendship and companionship among GE students in the university. We the members are not just people thrown together by the same course, we are part of one big, happy family who are always there to help and support each other through the rigors of college life.
Now, 72 years after our foundation, the Geodetic Engineering Club with its goals, aspirations, and ideals, lives on, thriving in the hearts of all who are part of it.
Officers
Engr. Louie P. Balicanta
Faculty Adviser
Bryan Joseph S. Malaluan
President
Sarah Jane DC. Samalburo
Vice-President & Membership Committee Head
Lloyd Edgar G. Reyes
Secretary & Publications Committee Head
Maria Cristina R. Estil
Treasurer & Finance Committee Head
Diana V. Igos
Academic Affairs Committee Head
Zydrelle O. Monteros
External Affairs Committee Head
Ruffy R. Villanueva
Internal Affairs committee Head
April Ann A. Isidro
Marketing Affairs Committee Head
Committees
THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The think tanks of the club. They get more than their share of headaches.
The EXECOM is composed of the President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Internal Affairs Committee Head, External Affairs Committee Head, Academic Committee Head, and the Marketing Committee Head. This team regularly meets to discuss plans and activities, coordinate their respective committee activities, and present these to the general membership during general meetings. They do not only draw the blueprints for every activity, the EXECOM is there down to the workings of the smallest detail.
An EXECOM meeting is a study on the beauty of integration. Since its members head the existing committees, individual plans are organized and welded into one whole coordinated affair.
THE MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE
The official screening committee.
The chameleons of the club; watch them change colors. They appear normal (harmless even) during the first half of your application period, but come the eleventh hour and they change into masters of intimidation. (Har har…) It is their job after all, to screen applicants (they are sticklers for the saying "Diamonds are coals that have survived tremendous pressure"). But be not afraid. They are, on the other hand, considerate (really!), and they recognize dyed-in-the-wool applicant when they see one.
THE PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE
Information. Connection. Commitment. Service.
If not for the shocking ad campaigns, CK's probably would not sell. And if not for the PUBCOM's commitment to responsible information dissemination, GEC wouldn't have a label. They are on a constant ad campaign to promote the club. Their fortes: authentic teasers, posters, banners, profiles, exhibits (and the handy primer!). Not only that, the PUBCOM handles the club's official newsletter the "Polaris". Perhaps, they give the club the "character". (Now, how's that for a cliché!)
Their hands, their (beautiful, and creative, of course!) minds, their one-of-a-kind skills and talents, their commitment, and the exceptional service they render to the whole GEC community - the Publicity Committee has so much of what it takes to have that prized one that you call trust.
THE FINANCE COMMITTEE Your ever friendly banking committee "Pay up dirtball!"
The committee who does most of the dirty work (e.g. getting members to pay up), the Fincom is also the most in-demand (money is after all the blood of every org).
THE INTERNAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE The official gluing committee "Okay pal, stick 'em up!"
The epoxy of the club, because they hold the club together. Among the activities handled by the Internals are the sportsfest, team building seminars, get-togethers, gimmicks, sem-enders, etc. The Internal Committee members are probably amateur psychologists; for cooking up activities that would transform each of the individual personalities (weirdoes, colorful, bland, boring, apathetic, what-have-you's) into a working machine. Bold text Internal not only sees to it tat the family atmosphere is healthy, it also is in charge of maintaining the cleanliness of our tambayan and maintenance of the facilities.
THE EXTERNAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
"It's a big world out there, glad to keep you in touch."
Our tambayan may be up and away from the other Eng'g orgs, but that doesn't mean we are stuck here all by our lonesome. The External Affairs Committee's job is to keep us in touch with the other university and college organizations. They handle the usual Inter-organizational activities such as sportsfest and other Eng'g Week activities. Ties with the alumni are also strengthened with the Externals initiating get-togethers (e.g. through basketball games, parties, etc.)
THE ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE The ever dependable tutors and librarians (?)-"Need help?"
When you feel that only Divineintervention can make you pass the subject,try your last link of defense - your friendly and approachable Acadcom members. They are the cerebral powerhouse of the club. The ones in-charge of all the library and academic files. If you need sample exams, books, or even an hour or so of tutorial, they are there for you. Your Acadcom sees to it that you do not have to take ES 11 or Physics 71 n times (where n ranges from 2 to infinity).
THE MARKETING COMMITTEE The official feasibility, solicitation, and follow-up committee
This is the latest addition to the EXECOM (it's not even in our constitution yet), is not to be confused with the Fincom. The jobs they do include choosing companies that will be potential sponsors, faxing those companies or talking to their representatives, and doing other solicitation work. The creation of this committee certainly took a huge load off the Fincom's back.
Activities
JUNE
Block Handling - The Club yearly participates in the Freshmen Orientation Program (FOPC) wherein we are given GE freshmen blocks to orient and guide in their first few days in the university. This is where they get to know their blockmates, elect their block officers, eat free snacks at the tambayan, have a quick tour at the department and get to see and interact with a transit for the very first time.
Course Orientation - GE Club conducts course orientations in July. This activity helps new GE students other than freshmen to get to know the course better with instrument demonstrations, laboratory tours and talks with faculty members.
JULY
Applicant's Orientation - July is the start of the application period for the club. People we lured to join especially from the orientations got to have free snacks again. (yes, you should edit this part. I can't think of anything to write in here.)
AUGUST
GE CLUB ANNIVERSARY - This year, we are celebrating our 72nd anniversary and the list of the week-long activities include:
SEPTEMBER
Application Interview - A part of the application in the organization is the interview where wanna-be members undergo a series of questionings from the Membership Committee of the Club. As an applicant, you'll learn to value and love the organization and its members from this activity.
Final Rites - The last stage of the application usually takes place a week before the final exams. This is how the GE CLUB family grows.
OCTOBER
Sem-Ender - After a grueling semester with academics and organization activities, the Club takes a break outside town sometimes swimming, mountain climbing and what-not.
NOVEMBER
Second Semester Application - The Club recruits new members every semester and this month is the start of the application for the second semester. Those who miss the application period on the First Semester can still apply during this month.
Ms. GEC - The men of the Club always looks forward to this activity because whoever wins the title, gets the prestige and honor of becoming the org's representative in the Ms. Eng'g. competition held during Engineering Week.
DECEMBER
Engineering Week - The Club hosts the Volleybagan (a volleyball competition) and the Geoid Cup (a chess tournament) during this month. Members also join and contend with other Engineering-based organizations in other events like Awitan and Indakan, Smoker Night and the Ms. Engineering.
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
A Pair To Remember - During love month, the club picks a lucky couple to go on a date sponsored by the members of the club.
MARCH
Applicant's Interview / Final Rites - More people are added to the GE Club family.
Sem-Ender - GE Club family never ends the semester without renewing bonds and friendship with each other. That's why we are envied and looked-up to.
Announcements
See Also
You may visit http://www.upgec.org/index.html to know more about the UP GeodeticEngineering Club.