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Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Retro Pictures Courtesy of Maning Abogado


Hapot ni Korina, "Handa na ba kayo?" Simbag kan mga Boy Scouts, "Laging Handa", lalo na sa kodakan. Pero mas type ninda naka-side view si Rizal. Dai ko na mabisto an mga ini, can you?




Bago pa man sumikat ang Barangay Ginebra, Crispa at Toyota, panahon pa lang kan Yco sagkod ni Caloy Loyzaga, Champion na an mga ini! Standing are Boy Rios, Rudy Surla and Maning Abogado. Seated are Manuel Lukban, Tony de Belen, and Romulo Fuentebella (am I right?)





Mga Grade Four and Grade Five acolytes, gari pa mga santo, mayo pang kamuwang-muwang sa kamunduhan.



Junior Year, Christmas Party iyan kaya mga naka-porma sagkod naka bagong bado. Naka-long sleeves si batang X (Maning), saka si Rudy. Naka-tuck-in pa si Felino. Ano kaya ang nabonot ni Rey?


Ano Maning, ready na kamong magduman sa Manila Pen? Kamo daa an mangenot sa pagdakop kay Trillanes, sabi ni Barias.




Makabayan na palan talaga si Danny maski kaidto. Hilingon nindo habong mag-amerikana. Uy, si Alot naka-Filipiniana man.



Stolen shot yan!







High School graduation pictures.

Watch out for the solo and family pictures of Maning, Remo, Emily, Amelita and Estring in the coming days.

Sor Victorina de la Providencia, Mother Superior of Daet Parochial School

HS Solo Graduation Pictures

DPS Class67 HS Graduates, 40 Years After

This Day in History

Sidney Poitier Becomes the First African American to Win Best Actor Oscar (1964)

The first African American to achieve leading man status in Hollywood, Poitier began acting with the American Negro Theatre in New York City and made his film debut soon after. He won acclaim on Broadway for his role in 1959's A Raisin in the Sun and, in 1964, became the first African American to win the Academy Award for Best Actor, for his role in Lilies of the Field. Many of his films address issues of race, yet some have criticized his choice of film roles for what reason? More... Discuss

Today's Birthday

Lanford Wilson (1937)

One of the founders of the "off-off-Broadway" theater movement, Wilson began writing plays in 1962 and helped found the Circle Repertory Company in 1969. His plays frequently address themes of decay, solitude, and loss, and are known for their realistic dialogue in which monologue, conversation, and direct audience address overlap. His Pulitzer Prize-winning Talley's Folly depicts the post-Vietnam War world of a Southern family. What Russian work did he translate for the stage? More... Discuss