Posted on April 16th, 2007 by mvg.
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Lin-ay sang Himamaylan
Vanessa D. Isok
A future educator
“People should know that my town, now a city was once the capital of Negros in 1795″, says Vanessa Dingcong Isok in such a gentle but persuasive remark. Indeed, an educator by heart and her words are immersed in scholarship.
She understood what her hometown Himamaylan symbolized since time immemorial for she intends to teach and learn stuff including body movements essential to become an effective educator.
Taking up Teacher Education major in Physical Science at Carlos Hilado Memorial State College in Binalbagan, Vanessa is proud of her parents Liberato and Janeth and of course her guardian whom she intimately calls Tita Maricar.
The reigning Miss Riverside stands, values and loves health education more than anything else. Asked why? This beauty from Hinobaan said, ‘I saw my fellow Filipinos yield to carelessness in health care and this carried them nowhere.’
Curie N. Evangelista is a beauty who intends to strike a difference by improving herself through this Pageant believing that the nursing profession is not an assembly of prudes but also of fun, outing dancing and the contemplative yoga.
Curie is the daughter of Jose and Mila and is under the guardianship of her Tita Josephine.
Lin-ay sang Ilog
Gretchen S. Simple
Loves adventure
This teeny bopper beauty Gretchen S. Simple honed within the “Walls of Catholicism” at Cabarrus Catholic College, got an aura of youth, so restless, so free.
“But I’m not that without direction, it’s just that I love the adventure of searching what lies ahead,” says this “Simple” beauty of mom and dad, Mary Ann and Gideon Simple.
In matters of career path, no final decision yet. What Gretchen knows is that this pageant will develop the steadfastness in her.
This is what her parents and Catholicism had taught her. Either through adventure or stillness, Gretchen knows her quest for life.
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Lin-ay sang Kabankalan
Berlyn Grace T. Tolentino
Wants to be an actress
She graduated salutatorian and likes to be an actress. She obtained spiritual nurture from the “Baptist Kingdom,” so it won’t be a surprise to many if her mind is immersed in the messages of Godly Hymns.
Berlyn Grace T. Tolentino admits being neophyte to beauty competition but not a rookie to sports.
She does not mind the sudden shift because the stage and klieg lights are among her dreams.
The same lights will beam her if a career in sports opens the pathway for her.
She owes all courage and confidence to the proud parents, Bernie and Lynly, where she got her name’s combinations.
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