After Teaching History, She Makes History
I still have recollection of the visual geographic image of the German invasion and the sequence of events during World War II. I think it’s not because of the war films I have watched. It’s because I had good memories of my History class back then. Our History teacher is none other than Sister Celia Tacujan, FMA. She is originally from Canlubang, Laguna coming from a family of professionals. She has a major in English and History and took her studies in the College of the Holy Spirit and the University of Sto. Tomas.
Back in our senior year, she had become a brilliant and dedicated mentor, a source of wisdom. She had also become a listening and understanding parent to all of us. She had so much fortitude to accept and hold the variedness and elasticity of the girls during her stay in Balic-balic.
When we graduated, most of us became her friends. She remained the cool sister and lady we all know of. Just don’t ask her to make an attempt to spill a joke. Those who knew her know what happens next. She is in California at the writing of this paper, attending to family matters.
In the 2nd photo--A photo taken during the Feast of Mary Help of Christians in Canlubang, Laguna in 2000. Shown in the photo are Antonette Paz-de Leon, Mavic Gisala-Pineda, Emely Lopamia-Lacuesta, Sister Celia Tacujan, FMA, Avic Guerrero, Lori Asistido and Sister Leilanie Macoy. Sister Leilanie is a graduate of Batch ‘83.Photos are courtesy of Lorie Asistido.
I still have recollection of the visual geographic image of the German invasion and the sequence of events during World War II. I think it’s not because of the war films I have watched. It’s because I had good memories of my History class back then. Our History teacher is none other than Sister Celia Tacujan, FMA. She is originally from Canlubang, Laguna coming from a family of professionals. She has a major in English and History and took her studies in the College of the Holy Spirit and the University of Sto. Tomas.
Back in our senior year, she had become a brilliant and dedicated mentor, a source of wisdom. She had also become a listening and understanding parent to all of us. She had so much fortitude to accept and hold the variedness and elasticity of the girls during her stay in Balic-balic.
When we graduated, most of us became her friends. She remained the cool sister and lady we all know of. Just don’t ask her to make an attempt to spill a joke. Those who knew her know what happens next. She is in California at the writing of this paper, attending to family matters.

In the 2nd photo--A photo taken during the Feast of Mary Help of Christians in Canlubang, Laguna in 2000. Shown in the photo are Antonette Paz-de Leon, Mavic Gisala-Pineda, Emely Lopamia-Lacuesta, Sister Celia Tacujan, FMA, Avic Guerrero, Lori Asistido and Sister Leilanie Macoy. Sister Leilanie is a graduate of Batch ‘83.Photos are courtesy of Lorie Asistido.
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