Entries, guesses and comments are welcome! This is the sixth in the Guessing Game series. Be a risk-taker and send in your guess.
Clue 1: I started my government service as a messenger, moving on as typist, ledger clerk, license clerk, paymaster, and finally as Special Disbursing Officer with the Bureau of Public Works.
Clue 2: I was born in Besao.
Clue 3: The Trinidad Agricultural School and Baguio Colleges are my alma maters.
Clue 4: I had one son and three daughters.
Clue 5: One of my daughters was in Class’61.
Clue 6: Her married name starts with a “D”.
Clue 7: She is active in one of the Christian religions in Baguio, a strong affiliation of her husband.
Clue 8: One of my grandsons is a graduate from UP College of Medicine and works with disadvantaged and poor groups, known as an “island doctor” .
Clue 9: One of my older daughters was an AFS scholar, BCHS Class 59.
Clue 10: The other has an Education degree from UP, BCHS Class 50.
Can you guess on the identity of this person?
1 comment:
Can I change my answer for Guessing Game 5?
If I could, the following are my answers for Games 5 and 6.
My answers are: Mister Ramos (Game 5); Mister Batnag (Game 6).
If I can't change my answer for Game 5, Mister Batnag is still my choice for Game 6.
Reason for the answer change: The Ramos surnames mostly come from the Tagalog region (although Ramoses may also originate in the lowlands of La Union); and the Batnag surname hails from the northern part of the country, like Besao.
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