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In such a vibrant environment, there were several unsuccessful attempts to revive the UP Debate Club of the Commonwealth era. But in October of 1993, one attempt finally bore fruit. Veterans of the Pi Sigma Open, an annual inter-college debate competition in UP, as well as several Speech Communication majors responded to Professor Ramona Flores’s call to institutionalize the art of debating in the University by establishing the UP Debate Society. The formation of the Society was spearheaded by 17 individuals committed to institutionalizing the art of debate by establishing an official student organization in the University dedicated to its practice. Anna Alfaro was the Society’s founding President, while Jonathan Malaya and Katherine Napalinga were elected Vice President and Scribe. The Society’s other founding members were AA Albano, JR Basa, Che Botin, Quelly Cacnio, Rommel Casis, Carol Cezar, Manolet de Jesus, Dennis Edano, Charles Imon, Charo Logarta, Fred Makabenta, Cris Martin, Aileen Salonga, and Mildred Solis. Professor Ramona Flores became the Society’s first faculty advisor. After its recognition by the Office of Student Activities, the UP Debate Society was declared UP Diliman’s official representative to tournaments and competitions here and abroad. One of the earliest achievements of UPDS was the establishment of the Philippine Parliamentary Debate Union together with the Ateneo Debate Society. Driven by their desire to strengthen parliamentary debating in the Philippines, these two debate societies formed their alliance to represent the Philippines in the Worlds Universities Debating Council, the largest debate organization in the world. Jonathan Malaya of UPDS was chosen as the PPDU’s founding chairperson, while Anna Alfaro was given the position of Minister for Human Resources.
UPDS has also regularly garnered awards in local and international tournaments
such as the National Debate Championships and All-Asians Intervarsity
Debate Championship. Both the debaters and the adjudicators of UP Debsoc
have been recognized as some of the best both in the Philippines and in
the larger Asian and international debating arena. UPDS alumni Dianne
Desierto and Arnell Uychoco emerged as the champions of the 8th All-Asians
held in the College of St. Benilde during May of 2001, while Tatsuyuki
Munetomo was acknowledged as the top adjudicator of the 2nd Nationals
held in Ateneo de Manila. Most recently, UPDS dominated the roster of
the Top Asian debaters, having four UPDS debaters in the Asian Top Ten.
All competitive UP teams also made it to the tournament’s Finals
Series, while the Top Philippine Adjudicator is also from UPDS. |
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