Retro
- Eager Beaver
- May 18, 2018
- 1 min read
Not counting a baby boomer-era, the trends in the 70's weren't that bad in comparison to what we possess today. At least we have the options to clutch which persona we would portray for the day.
The frowning face of Ate Denden 'n this photo could be the comfort of our generation, however I wouldn't underrate the kind of bonding we had/have then and now.
Papa (Jun) used to transport us to & fro school. We would drop the sisters first in Miriam College (formerly Maryknoll) before reaching my campus in UP Diliman, QC.
Notes:
Miriam College- began in 1926 when the Archbishop of Manila requested the Sisters of the Maryknoll Congregation based in New York, USA to establish a teacher-training school for young, Catholic, Filipino women. The school transferred sites several times until finally in 1952, with its name changed into Maryknoll College, it laid down its permanent roots in Diliman, Quezon City.
The University of the Philippines Diliman or U.P. Diliman, is the flagship campus, seat of administration, and the largest constituent university of the University of the Philippines System.
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