Issue Num 13 (Summer, 1999)                                               Page 6                                             ANG TANJAYANON NEWSLETTER

           

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Ms Marlene Zerna-Rebertson, foreground, in town for the holidays, treated fellow Tanjayanons and the medical staff of her nursing facilities to a European-style Christmas Party complete with professional entertainers, live band, uniformed servers, French wine and combination German-Filipino menu at her home in San Marino.  In photo behind Marlene are songbirds Carina Afable and Norma Ledesma who asked to pose with the Tanjay group.  Seated, (l to r): Margaret and her mom, Gigi Rodriguez, Tia Dading Villahermosa, Lu Z. Colgrove, Rosie Araneta,  Ms Ledesma,  Ms Afable, Jimmy and Lillian G. Zerna, Michelle and mom.  Marianila A. Fayssoux, Nenette Cusio-Hibbert, Carmelita Romero, Fern T. Cruz, Falang Manapol and Badingding Señeris-Gil.  Standing, same order:  Alice F.Calumpang, Louie V. Teves, Matahum Zerna (vice president and administrator), Rey and Elvie Reyes, Peping and Tita Gorospe, Dr Fayssoux, Bebe Eric Jones Zerna, Jun and Precy Laxina, Ebag and Sani Gonzales, Paraluman Tabuena, Merideth
Fuentes, Braddock and a very special guest, Mr George Romero. 
Welcome to the West!  Mrs Frances (Tia Rinngy) Teves, Tio Temiong & Tia Ita Limbaga-Cusio and Peping & Tita Cusio-Gorospe pose with Chicagoans Pete & Linda Morante-Orcullo.  Pete and Linda shall soon be calling Las Vegas as home.
The Colgate models - Fern, Lillian, Alice and Paulette - show off their pearly white teeth.
The Tanjay Troubled Trabadours in their world premiere apperance:  at the podium is Peping Gorospe, baritone; with Jun Laxina, tenor; Jimmy Zerna, soprano; Danny Gil, alto; Matchuy Cruz, falsetto; and Braddock Calumpang, bass.  They can sing any song you want - so long as it
is Matud Nila.
The strong men and their fair ladies:  Eng'r and Mrs Edward Banogon (the former Grace Borromeo) of Stafford, Texas, and Eng'r and Mrs Elpidiforo Culi (the former Myrna Banogon) of Richmond, British Columbia.