Friday, February 16, 2018
CORNERSTONE 97
As graduates of Civil Engineering Batch '97 in St. Louis University, the members have chosen the logo as their standing symbol for brotherhood, harmony and solidarity. Designed by Benchie Alcantara who was inspired with the long and winding horizontal structures represented by the school logo and the high-rising skyscrapers founding the number 9.
The cogwheel stands for the continuous journey to the success not just by a few but everybody within themselves, within the batch, and sharing throughout the legacies and the community. As the cogwheel turns, its notches mesh with other wheels' to become one, to become a part of a stronger fusion of parts in constructing a whole.
Bibo SEA!
Viva CORNERSTONE 97!
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