Monday, December 1, 2008


To many of us, she was the teacher of petite stature, but of grand genius. She walked us through the Paleolithic Era up to the tearing down of the Berlin Wall. It was she who made us watch Coronet films, read opinion columns and made us answer questions that really mattered in world history. She is Ma'am Val!

Evaline Rose Gerochi, born 2 Dec. 1943, entered the Philippine Science High School - Diliman in 1970, right after she graduated from the Central Philippine University. She has already taught 38 batches of PSHS Scholars, not withstanding a former Executive Director of the PSHS system and five generations of teachers; yep, I am a fourth generation student of Ma'am Val, my teacher in Physics had a teacher in Physics, who had a teacher who was Ma'am Val's student- and oh yes, we all were her students too! She also has taught second generation students, meaning students whose parents where her students too!

That's what 38 years in government service would add up to.

Back in our days, I looked up at Ma'am Val as the model teacher, effective, stern but very mild, very motherly. Now that I am too a teacher, and her colleague, she remains to be my model. My affection towards my students couldn't have well been gotten else apart from her, because, from her I learned that if there is anything that makes up Pisay, that'd be the gifted students who are in it. The major stakeholder of the school are the students, no less.

This morning, even if it wasn't the farewell party yet for her, (she's retiring this year as demanded of her by law), I could already have welled up in tears just to see her. Then, again I held them back because it was not the occasion yet.

Truly Ma'am Val is an inspiration to everyone of us her students! And for this I could propose a toast!

Cheers to Ma'am Val, and may she enjoy the next exciting stage in her life, her retirement!

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Raison d'Etre

"Random Enquiry" is an offshoot of Random Musings, a column in my other blog "Coeur Mondial". Random Musings was dedicated to articles of more worldly concerns, which as many of those who followed Coeur Mondial could attest, were a digression to the more ethereal contents of the other columns there.

This blog is an attempt to concentrate my more secular writing to impose order in my previous blog. However, I wish to underscore that Random Enquiry is NOT a necessary concession to current modes of thinking that attempts to dichotomize the secular from the spiritual, which at times reaches the extreme of treating the two as diametrically opposed and inconsistent with each other. This I oppose in the strongest positive terms. Rather I am following here the lines of what Nicolas Sarkozy terms as, "laicite positive", positive secularism, which respects the two as co-existing spheres of humanity each allowing the independent development of the other as well as mutually enriching it.

I do hope that this blog gain the same readership, if not surpass my other blog.

Enjoy!