List of Graduates from Mayoyao Assumption Academy Batch 1964.
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- Gaspar Bonhaon
- Carlos Changwayan
- Conrado Atluna
- Antonio Domingo
- Jose Latugan
- Miguel Pedro
- Teresita Baluga
- Norma Bongyo
- Helen Changiwan
- Ana Dulnuan
- Rosita Langgawan
- Marina Limmong
- Espina Nangpuhan
- Josephine Ngennay
- Rita Tomas
- Elias Chinag-a [Gabriel]
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List of Graduates from Mayoyao Assumption Academy batch 1963.
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- Augustin Bastian
- Alexander Batuna
- Tito Cabay
- Ben Inlaton
- Johnny Lachaona
- Juan Lachaona
- David Odan
- Paquito Omanhan
- Alberto Panangon
- Lourdes Baluga Ruta
- Pilar Batang-oy
- Norma Beclar
- Alice Elahe
- Elizabeth Guinumtad
- Adela Guingayan
- Lourdes Guman
- Carmen Narciso
- Sally Bumatan
- Lolita Chaalan
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List of Graduates from Mayoyao Assumption Academy Batch 1962.
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- Epifania Paneda
- Joe Chaangan
- Alberto Hamin
- Junior Natag-oy
- Manuel Pakelman
- Elino Ponchinlan
- Erlinda Abad
- Angela Babulon
- Elena Bataon
- Virginia Bayaona
- Anne Dinagtuan
- Josephine Gano
- Mauricia Mon-alon
- Josephine Odan
- Beatriz Padchig
- Adorada Pinkihan
- Corazon Pomalo
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List Of Graduates from Mayoyao Assumption Academy batch 1961
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- Alfredo Abayao
- Francis Baluga
- Gerardo Chinyuna
- Pedro Dominong
- Federico Gumuwang
- Pedro Hedchugan
- Juan Ingasna
- Henry Pablo
- Fernando Wahayna
- Helen Aporna
- Nena Bonlangan
- Pacita Chaangan
- Paz Domingo
- Emilia Gawongna
- Carmen Juguiad
- Caridad Maguiwe
- Helen Oman
- Carmen Palichang
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List of Graduates from Mayoyao Assumption Academy batch 1960.
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- Jose Apangchan
- Thomas Bastian
- Alberto Chumalan
- Jose Chuchana
- Marcos Eblahan
- Eudes Enkiwe
- Santiago Natuno
- Zenaida Bongayon
- Leona Chaangan
- Felipa Gayamo
- Belen Martin
- Alice Natuno
- Rosita Uchayan
- Pablo Balanhi
- Antonio Elahe
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List of graduates from Mayoyao Assumption Academy batch 1959.
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- Blacio Attaban
- Antonio Baluga Jr
- Ricardo Bimmang
- Marcelo Huagon
- Luis Tocgad
- Alejandra Natag-oy
- Domingo Chilagan
- Constancio Bastian
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List of Mayoyao Assumption Academy Batch 1958.
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- Illuminada Oyayon
- Anita Munchiguing
- Lourdes Lingling
- Maria Gabi Ngennay
- Corazon Lidjawan
- Marina Changiwan
- Betty Chalakchak
- Benito Pohnak
- Julio Licnachan
- Jose Kitong
- Peter Gumuwang
- Jose Dog-e
- Jaime Dinagtuan
- Alberto Bangong
- Juan Balawag
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List of Graduates from Mayoyao Assumption Academy Batch 1957.
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- Abraham Atluna
- Maximo Bania
- Jose Bayaona
- Albino Fomocod
- Pablo Gumatin
- Manuel Haguiling
- Victor Maanao
- Maria Banhan
- Elena Bimmognad
- Elisa Gatuchan
- Augusta Gopeng
- Filomena Gumahe
- Filomena Ngenhayna
- Purificacion Oyayon
- Josephine Tagistis
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List of graduates from Mayoyao Assumption Academy Batch 1956.
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- Carlos Agwit
- Juan Atagoy
- Leonardo Ballogan
- Manuel Banawan
- Benjamin Banayan
- Paquito Banhan
- Eugenio Banugan
- Gregorio Chinyuna
- Leoncio Gabayan
- Anthony Golihma
- Manuel Lamag
- Benito N. Lobbong
- Fernando Otongan
- Gabriel Pinkihan
- Paulino Talusig
- David Tongali
- Salcedo Tongawan
- Antonio Odan Jr.
- Nena Gawongna
- Betty Lahina
- Ermelinda Liyok
- Teresita Mingor
- Felisa Olguahon
- Rosita Panitio
- Carmen Pohodna
- Amparo Tangbawan
- Epifania Timmangao
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List of Alumni from Mayoyao Assumption Academy batch 1955.
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- Alfredo Baawa
- Rufino Bogwana
- Antonio Carpo
- Sandy Changiwan
- Emilio Guimay
- John Gulayan
- Pedro Ewic
- Emilio Natuno
- Jose Nawalig Jr.
- Leon Padiangan
- Camilo Paligan
- Luzmarie Dinagtuan
- Francisca Dulnuan
- Junita Lamag
- Cecilia Madanay
- Lily Ngayaan
- Josefa Walitan
- Matilde Galutan
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Mayoyao in the early 1900s:
During the American occupation, the center of government in which Mayoyao came under was in Ilagan, Isabela. At some point, the Commander in Ilagan sent a company of soldiers, led by one officer and accompanied by a priest to the town of Mayoyao. To have some local government in this town, Mataag Maorhi was appointed as the first head of the town. The title of this position at the time was "President" and the seat of government for the town was Balangbang.
Dosser was later sent by Gallman to Mayoyao to take the place of the Isabella soldiers. Shortly, after his arrival to Mayoyao, he transferred the seat of government to Bato. When the transfer was completed, President Mataag resigned. Dosser appointed Natuno to succeed Mataag as President. When Natuno resigned, Dosser appointed Dugyunon to be the next President of the town. Dugyunon remarried to a woman from Bunhian so he resigned as President to follow her there. Dosser then appointed Agaya to be the fourth President of the town. Agaya held this position until 1935.
End of Presidents
In 1935, the first election (though informal) was held to elect the head of the town. This time, they also changed the title from President to Mayor. Santiago Balajo was the first elected Mayor of Mayoyao. (Vicente Gawongna Sr.; Alfredo Panitio Sr.; Federico Juguiad Sr.; Gaspar Ponchinlan; John Langbayan; Romeo Lim-ang; Atty. Marcelo Homecgoy; Mario Chilagan; Rufino Guinid; Sunny Pelogna; Rufino Guinid)
Source: http://www.angelfire.com/ca2/Ifugao/mayoyao.htm
During the American occupation, the center of government in which Mayoyao came under was in Ilagan, Isabela. At some point, the Commander in Ilagan sent a company of soldiers, led by one officer and accompanied by a priest to the town of Mayoyao. To have some local government in this town, Mataag Maorhi was appointed as the first head of the town. The title of this position at the time was "President" and the seat of government for the town was Balangbang.
Dosser was later sent by Gallman to Mayoyao to take the place of the Isabella soldiers. Shortly, after his arrival to Mayoyao, he transferred the seat of government to Bato. When the transfer was completed, President Mataag resigned. Dosser appointed Natuno to succeed Mataag as President. When Natuno resigned, Dosser appointed Dugyunon to be the next President of the town. Dugyunon remarried to a woman from Bunhian so he resigned as President to follow her there. Dosser then appointed Agaya to be the fourth President of the town. Agaya held this position until 1935.
End of Presidents
In 1935, the first election (though informal) was held to elect the head of the town. This time, they also changed the title from President to Mayor. Santiago Balajo was the first elected Mayor of Mayoyao. (Vicente Gawongna Sr.; Alfredo Panitio Sr.; Federico Juguiad Sr.; Gaspar Ponchinlan; John Langbayan; Romeo Lim-ang; Atty. Marcelo Homecgoy; Mario Chilagan; Rufino Guinid; Sunny Pelogna; Rufino Guinid)
Source: http://www.angelfire.com/ca2/Ifugao/mayoyao.htm
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Here are the List of candidates for Local & Congressional Positions.
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Now that the election is fast approaching, We hope that every emajawjaw will vote those real and dedicated candidates that fits in the positions.
Mayoyao, Philippines – Four people died while more than 59 others including the driver were injured when the dump truck they were riding fell off a cliff in Sitio Linayan, Barangay Nalbu in Mayoyao, Ifugao late Saturday afternoon.
The identified the deceased as Rhodalyn Bongyo Homecgoy, 22; Sherief Jude Bumattan Naila, 32; Joel Ammayao Nabad-ao, 21; and Chrysler Feliciano Abbugao, 22.
Of the 59 injured, some are in critical condition and were brought to a hospital in Santiago City and Veterans Hospital, Bayombong Nueva Vizcaya. The remaining are at the Mayoyao District Hospital.
The truck driver, identified as Redgie Lumayna, also bore minor injuries.
The accident occurred at about 4 p.m. Saturday.
The victims, who were coming from a wedding celebration in Barangay Alimit, were riding the truck owned by Mayor Ronnie Lumayna when the vehicle fell off the 100-meter cliff.
1. Adeline Ponchano
2. Amando Attaban - Referred to Mayoyao District Hospital
3. Analiza Hocholna
4. Angelo Pangowan
5. Anita Yudyod
6. Annie Faith Buhalna - Referred to Santiago City
7. Chiquito Gannaban - Referred to Santiago City
8. Christon Monhinag - Referred to Mayoyao District Hospital
9. Delfin Paggic
10. Elizabeth Hacholna - Referred to Santiago City
11. Febilyn Modesto
12. Fernando Nunggatang Jr. - Referred to Santiago City
13. Froilan Epan
14. Garry Gumatin
15.. George Diodiot
16. Girly Poychana
17. Henry Bullan - Referred to Santiago City
18. Henry Ponhalban - Referred to Mayoyao District Hospital
19. Henry Ponhalban Sr. - Referred to Mayoyao District Hospital
20. Jailyn Baguiwa - Referred to Mayoyao District Hospital
21. Janet Umadchib
22. Janice Paplin
23. Jefferson Dinamling
24. Jefferson Gannaban - Referred to Mayoyao District Hospital
25. Jemalyn Litana - Referred to Mayoyao District Hospital
26. Jemayla bannuhoc - Referred to Mayoyao District Hospital
27. Jemmar Umadchib - Referred to Veterans Hospital, Bayombong, Nueva Viscaya
28. Jerry Gannaban
29. Jimmy Gulayan
30. Jimmy Litana Jr.
31. Johnny Gulayan
32. Jomarie Bandao - Referred to Mayoyao District Hospital
33. Jonalyn Awatan
34. Jonathan Umadchib - Referred to Santiago City
35. Jordalisa Gannaban
36. Joseph Dulnuan
37. Julie Cablin
38. Julie faith Chilagan
39. Manuel Palleg - Referred to Mayoyao District Hospital
40. Maribel Domingo
41. Marie Crisa Attaban - Referred to Santiago City
42. Martin Balajo - Referred to Santiago City
43. Mary Binay-o - Referred to Mayoyao District Hospital
44. Melvin Edano
45. Miriam Grace Panangon
46. Napoleon Chonghel
47. Naty Gulidan
48. Patrick Linnog
49. Paul Litana
50. Peping Chungyoy Jr.
51. Perchival Chungyoy - Referred to Veterans Hospital, Bayombong, Nueva Viscaya
52. Peter Modesto Jr.
53. Regie Natuno Lumayna - Referred to Veterans Hospital, Bayombong, Nueva Viscaya
54. Regina Penaj-an
55. Remie Joyce Edanio
56. Ryan Hacholna
57.. Shaina Modesto
58. Sharon Linnog
59. Tessie Dulnuan
Cashualties:
60. Rhodalyn Bongyo Homecgoy
61. Sherief Jude Bumattan Naila
62. Joel Ammayao Nabad-ao
63. Chrysler Feliciano Abbugao
Referred to Santiago City but later died
Edited: 14-Apr-13
Source: DZMM/FB Post by Jojo
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