The UST Yellow Jackets live by the motto, "Suaviter in Modo, Fortiter in Re".
History
The organization was founded by Michael Ismael Flores (aka Ancient Mike) from Baliwag, Bulacan, who first joined a dedicated P.E. Class-Cheering Squad (by his mentor Mr. Mike Silbor) in 1990 as a cheerleader. He was the first official resident cheerleader from 1990-1992. In August 1993, he formed the UST Bangers. All 8 pioneering members were initially hardcore head-banging, ear-pounding cheer drummers; hence, the name "Bangers" was coined. The group was formed during the beginning of the 4-peat era of the UST Men's Basketball Team. The UST Department of Physical Education (now known as the Institute of Physical Education & Athletics) officially recognized his leadership and his team under the said name.
GO USTE! was created by Ancient Mike in 1992. The original chant had a slower tempo and lower pitch (just like that of Vanilla Ice's Go Ninja).
In 1995, the first halftime cheer was done by a lone member of the group, Richie Medalla. It was at a women's basketball game, done over a dare to do the cheers of UST, traditional style. Then soon, others wanted in the action, cheering during pregame and halftime on the court. In 1997, the group became the official pep squad of the university under the name "UST Yellow Jackets" and was placed under UST's Institute of Physical Education and Athletics (IPEA). Under IPEA, the organization was placed under the advisory of Mr. Robinson Laxa (1994-2007), Mr. Raymond Anselmo (2008–2016), Mr. Teodoro Dela Peña (2016–2019), Mr. Al Denn Lozada (2019-2020), and Mrs. Pauline Gabayan (2020-Present).
The group got its name, as suggested by Richie Medalla from the insect, yellow jacket which is part of the wasp family and known for their black and yellow stripes (the university colors of UST).
Logo
The original logo of the UST Yellow Jackets was designed by Franco Cachero (Batch '97, '99). [citation needed] It was a simple banner with the letters USTYJ on top and MDCXI at the bottom. The upper letters were larger than those on the lower part and the "UST" font was in white Times New Roman while the "YJ" font was in undefined yellow font. The "MDCXI" simply pertains to 1611, the year which UST was founded, in Roman numerals. This was later changed to Est. 1993, which was the original date of the establishment of the organization under the name UST Bangers. A wasp, or the yellow jacket, was then added by Alfred Tanopo (Batch 2003) beneath the revised logo to further define the identity of the group.
Officers
Year
President
Head Drummer
Head Cheerleader
Secretary
Asst. Secretary
Treasurer
Auditor
P.R.O.
2000
Mark San Juan
Tristan Granados
Adrian Garcia
Candice Barilea
Sam Malli
Christer Gaudiano
2001
Franco Cachero
Matt Santiago
Adrian Garcia
Christer Gaudiano
Candice Barilea
Froilan Pitpit & Jabo Vicente
2002
Franco Cachero
RJ Gayondato
Adrian Garcia
Christer Gaudiano
Vanna De Leon
Vanessa De Castro
2003
Billy Pineda
Errol Martin
Jepi Peralta
Joseph Silverio
Je Marquez
Jed Regala
2004
Je Marquez
Joseph Silverio
Jepi Peralta
Jed Velarde
Miko Livelo
Jed Regala
2005
Miko Livelo
Neil Tin
Jed Regala
Jed Velarde
Elyan Oblifias
Josephine Donato
2006
Donn Carlo Alicante
RJ Mallari
Angelo Cachero
Raymond Agustin
Babs Corpuz
Miko Livelo
2007
Jed Regala
RJ Mallari
Joseph Regla
Raymond Agustin
Mark Mendoza
Babs Corpuz
Ace Mendoza
Mico Letargo
2008
Raymond Agustin
Jeff Gorriceta
Mark Jimenez
Mark Lean Mendoza
Carlos Montesclaros
Ace Mendoza
Lesley Ann Vivero
Jolo Livelo
2009
Jeff Gorriceta
Marco Carlos
Edan Andan
Carlos Montesclaros
Miko de Vera
Patrick Isla
Angelo Genuino
Chris Gerard Ortiz
2010
Gian Rosanes
Marco Carlos
Patrick Peñacerrada
Art Villaluz
Roy Robles
Neil Zorilla
Vernice Ortiz
Chris Gerard Ortiz
2011
Miko De Vera
John Raymond Roque
Jimson Mirador
Art Villaluz
Leo Marco Adriano
Neil Zorilla
Renz Garcia
Raymund Salumbides
2012
Marco Roberto Carlos
Irvin Jason Layno
Jimson Mirador
Leo Marco Adriano
Edmir Capuno
Ver Gabriel Bedaño
Gilbert Campos
Raymund Salumbides
2013
Leo Marco Adriano
Irvin Jason Layno
Jimson Mirador
Edmir Capuno
Jerica Dela Cruz
Gilbert Campos
Joseph Tan
Raymund Salumbides
2014
Judd Usita
Joseph Tan
Shan Mercado
Aries Annang
Rallion Bautista
Gilbert Campos
Christian Esmael
Raymund Salumbides
2015
Alvin Tong
Rallion Bautista
Shan Mercado
Aries Annang
Patricia Viola
Joshua Coronel
Edward Pancho
Louie Espejo
2016
Judd Usita
Rallion Bautista
Noel Zorilla
Patricia Viola
Myka Ibarrola
Edward Pancho
Junel Fronda
Raymund Salumbides
2017
Lorenzo Galvez
Earl Ello
Jerome Gulinao
Seatiel Chavez
Myka Ibarrola
Junel Fronda
Paolo Hilario
Edmer Diaz
2018
Eriko Macatangay
Earl Ello
Jerome Gulinao
Ezra Viola
Juan Hizon
Chile Chaguile
Jude Acibo
Sean Abela
2019
Earl Ello
Angelo Abella
Mark Lopez
Juan Hizon
Adriene Alladin
Bryan Collantes
Isaac Nuque
Randonn Belen
2020
Isaac Nuque
Ervin Cruz
Randonn Belen
Adriene Alladin
Joel Baquiran Jr.
Alyssa Libed
Kathleen De Ramos
Roshir De Castro
2021
Isaac Nuque
Ervin Cruz
Randonn Belen
Adriene Alladin
Mikhaela Ballano
Janaya Manalad
Adriane Sudla
Mark Rafer
2022
Isaac Nuque
Anton Mata
Adriane Sudla
Mikhaela Ballano
MJ Torres
Janaya Manalad
Myka Adriano
Charm Torres
2023
Anton Mata
Ralph Calas
Raeza Jacob & Joe Montoro
Rikka Parafina
Virgo Viola
Ingrid Villaruz
Dhea Sillano
Charm Torres
2024
Adriane Sudla
Ralph Calas
Joe Montoro
Virgo Viola
Gelene Pesico
Ingrid Villaruz
Stephanie Veloso
Charm Torres
Awards
The UST Yellow Jackets and the UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe, jointly, are tied with the UP Pep Squad for having the most number of UAAP Cheerdance Competition championships. As of today, both UST and UP have won 8 championships.[1][2] They also have the longest championship run in the said competition with 5; from 2002 and 2006.