Amazing LCCians are all over the world but our school, our alumni office, and even our schoolmates often do not know where we are or what we have accomplished. Year after year, alumni come home to LCC for their jubilee year celebrations, they have a lot of fun with their classmates, present their numbers in our dear old auditorium, then bid good-bye and everything is so "Lumabay labay na daw aso." I thought we could do better. I thought that as a family, our mother LCC should know where we are. I thought we should know where and how are our schoolmates, teachers, and the school community we used to know. LCC will always be part of us but without any means of connecting to the school and to each other, the LCCian in us sleeps.
Seven months after our first members signed up, almost fifteen hundred LCCians have reconnected. Again we're singing "A Song of Loyalty" and "Through the years, the standard of you, guide us to goals ever higher and true. . ." This is something that should have happened years ago but years ago, we didn't even dream that a web community of this scale was possible.
Beginning this network was a private initiative but I started this site for our school and for all LCCians. I want each member to feel not just a sense of belonging but a sense of ownership. This is our network, our community, our web space and I hope we can all join hands to help build this community.
". . . Though words cannot express what action will confess, our very best we'll give to thee. From our hearts we shall sing and our praise we'll give as we honor our school today."
