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Blog EntryCecile C. Afable's Ibaloi TaleAug 7, '07 6:57 AM
for everyone
     Here  is a  sample of  Cecile C. Afable's  writing  as a young student in U.P. Diliman. She is the sister of Sinai C. Hamada and has been the longtime editor of the Baguio Midland Courier.
     
Cecile C. Afable is the first female Igorot student of UP Diliman.
    

shane100281 wrote on Aug 8, '07
hei po! where can I get a hard copy of this story? Thanks very much.
benjotheman wrote on Aug 8, '07
"mano po lola"
i still remember when she talks to me when i was this small . hehe
i remember daddy (the late ben andaya) & the late uncle steve hamada...tatlo cla magusap =)
jackcarino wrote on Aug 9, '07
We're sending you a hard copy Shane.
shane100281 wrote on Aug 10, '07
We're sending you a hard copy Shane.
tnx po. i received it na.
aparas1951 wrote on Dec 26, '07, edited on Dec 26, '07
Hi Jack,
THis is your manang Arlene (The daughter of your UncleEnot of Camp 7). I have been visiting your site and I am really amazed of what you are doing for our family. Tell Joanna I miss her . We had good times. Can you also send me a hard copy of this article? My Email address: Aparas1951@aol.com

Manang Arlene
redphoenix168 wrote on Dec 30, '07
better be sure of your fact about "being the first igorot student of UP Diliman"- check very well.
jackcarino wrote on Dec 30, '07
better be sure of your fact about "being the first igorot student of UP Diliman"- check very well.
That's according to Auntie Cecile, herself. We are just quoting her.
seloiremazia wrote on Jan 2
Hi sir! I'm a communication arts student from Miriam College.My thesis is about the History of Mass Media in Baguio city. my groupmates and I have identified Mrs. Afable as one of the pioneers in Mass Media in Baguio City. we already interviewed here last october but we did not get much information from her because she was not feeling well that time. maybe you could help us po with our study. it would really be great help if we can get her biography. thank you. God Bless!
aiza v. merioles (aiza_merioles@yahoo.com)
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jackcarino wrote on Jan 2
hei po! where can I get a hard copy of this story? Thanks very much.
You can just download from here and then convert the text. Another technique is to scan and use the OCR program. Ask the techies about it though. Thanks for your interest.
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