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List of University of San Carlos alumni : ウィキペディア英語版
List of University of San Carlos alumni

This is a list of alumni notable in their own right of the University of San Carlos in Cebu City, Philippines.
==Alumni==

* Sergio Osmeña – Second President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines.
* Vicente Sotto – former Senator of the Philippines, and the "Father of Cebuano Literature"
* Filemon Sotto – former Senator of the Philippines.〔("Former Senators: Filemon Sotto" ). Senate of the Philippines. Retrieved 2009-10-24.〕
* Sergio Osmeña III – Also known as Serge Osmeña, Senator of the Philippines.
* Emilio Mario Osmeña – Also known as Lito Osmeña, former Governor of Cebu (1988–1992), founder and chairman of PROMDI Party (Probinsya Muna Development Initiative or Provinces First Development Initiative).
* John Henry Osmeña – Also known as Sonny Osmeña. former Senator of the Philippines, Chair of the Senate Committee on Finance and Blue Ribbon Fact Finding Committee,
* Antonio Abad – was a Premio Zobel winner in 1928 and 1929. He was a poet, fictionist, playwright and essayist.
* Bishop Jose Maria Cuenco – vicar general of the Cebu Diocese in 1925 and Archbishop of Jaro .
* Mariano Jesús Cuenco – Former Senator of the Philippines (1941–1964).
* Hilario Davide, Jr. – Former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Permanent Ambassador to the United Nations in New York. He is also the Truth Commissioner of the Philippines.
* Raul del Mar – Former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines.
* Ramon FernandezPBA player and MVP
* Aniano A. Desierto – Former Ombudsman of the Republic of the Philippines.
* Rene Espina – Former Senator of the Philippines.〔(Is Christian ethics and morality passe? ). Findarticles.com (2006-07-23). Retrieved on 2012-04-24.〕
* Jesus Estanislao – Former secretary of the Department of Finance. Founding president (1992–1997) of the University of Asia and the Pacific, ).〔(2002 ICGN Awards ). Icgn.org. Retrieved on 2012-04-24.〕
*Lourdes Reynes Quisumbing – first women Secretary of Education, Culture and Sports. She is the President of the Asia-Pacific Network for International Education and Values Education (APNIEVE).
* Pablo P. Garcia – Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Congress of the Philippines. Served as Governor of Cebu from 1995 to 2004.
*Bishop Juan Gorordo – First Filipino bishop of Cebu.〔(Juan Gorordo – WikiPilipinas: The Hip 'n Free Philippine Encyclopedia ). En.wikipilipinas.org. Retrieved on 2012-04-24].〕
*Marcelo Briones Fernan – Former Senator of the Philippines, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and as Senate president.
* Lauro Mumar – Is a former Filipino basketball player and later served as the national team head coach of India and the Philippines. He led the San Carlos College of Cebu City (now the University of San Carlos) to the first post-war Inter-Collegiate basketball championship in 1946.
*Napoleon G. Rama – Journalist, columnist, publisher of the Manila Bulletin, member of the 1986 Constitutional Commission, and in 1987, floor leader of the Constitutional Convention. awarded the Premio Zobel in 1992.〔(Napoleon Rama – WikiPilipinas: The Hip 'n Free Philippine Encyclopedia ). En.wikipilipinas.org. Retrieved on 2012-04-24.〕
* Vicente Rama – Former Senator of the Philippines and mayor of Cebu City.〔("Former Senators: Vicente Rama" ). Senate of the Philippines. Retrieved 2009-10-24.〕
* Julius Caesar Herrera – vice-governor of Bohol, 2001 to 2010.
* Manuel Briones member of the House of Representatives,
*Alvin N. Garcia – former Mayor of Cebu City
* Atty. Augusto Go – president and founder of the University of Cebu
*Wilfred Steven Uytenso, Sr. – founded General Milling Corporation in the late 50s, which eventually became Alaska Milk Corporation.
* John Gokongwei, Jr. – a Chinese Filipino businessman . As of 2012, Gokongwei is the third richest entrepreneur in the Philippines with a networth of $3.2 billion, ranking behind only to Henry Sy and Lucio Tan.
* Benito Gaisano – founder of the Gaisano Grand Group of Companies.
*Eugene Acevedo – president and CEO of the Philippine National Bank (PNB).
*Justin Uy – founder and CEO of Profood International, the largest tropical fruit processing, manufacturer & exporter of dried mangoes in the Phils and Asia.
*Napoleon L. Nazareno – President and CEO, Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company and President and CEO, Smart Communications.
* Jesus Alcordo – former President of Global Power Corporation, Cebu Energy Development Corporation, Panay Energy Development Corporation; Di President of National Power Corporation.
* Benson Dakay – founder and ex-CEO, Chairman of the Board, President of the Shemberg Group of Companies, the largest seaweeds processing, carageenan manufacturer and exporter in the Phils.
*Pio B. Castillo and Dennis B. Wong – CEO & president and COO, vice-president, managing director & general manager respectively of International Pharmaceuticals, Inc.(IPI)
* Mariquita Salimbangon Yeung – founder and chairperson of the Mariquita Salimbangon Yeung Charitable Foundation Inc. or MSYCFI.
*Luz Mancao Sandiego – pioneer researcher and conservator of indigenous Cebuano folk dances
*Fe Sala Villarica – founder of the Ballet Center in Cebu, and organized the Queen City Junior Ballet Company. Founder, TeatroFolklorico Ballet Center West in San Diego, California,USA
*Concepcion Rodil Martirez – founder of St. Martin de Porres School for the Mentally Retarded and Hearing Impaired in 1966.
*Lelani E. Paredes – first woman president of the National Press Club, Cebu Chapter.
*Araceli G. Almase – educator
*Melva C. Rodriguez Java – Architect and Keeper of Heritage, former Dean, College of Architecture & Fine Arts, University of San Carlos
*Zenaida R. Uy – led the Open Mass Movement during the Marcos dictatorship, Chairperson of the Socio-Anthropology Department of the University of San Carlos
*Erlinda Kintanar Alburo – The “Schovocate” of Heritage and Literary Scholarship, She is a contemporary scholar and advocate of Cebuano language and literature. Director of the Cebuano Studies Center
*Resil Mojares – a Filipino historian and critic He was founding director (1975–1996) of USC's Cebuano Studies Center, a pioneering local studies center in the Philippines.

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