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About Carolina Amores Calumpang
Carolina Amores Calumpang was a student and casualty of the sinking of S.S. Corregidor. In 1939, she was hailed Miss St. Paul's Academy (now St. Paul University Dumaguete). She went to the Philippine Women's University for college, where in 1941, she appeared in a production of Muriel Box's A Song of Sixpence with Emma Benitez-Valeriano, Hortensia Laguda-Starke, and Cielo Nuyda-Yuhico, under the direction of British-American Marie Prising (The Tribune, 1941). She was one of the casualties of the sinking of SS Corregidor off the coast of Manila Bay, along with her father Juanito. Her younger brother Leonardo and her father's cousin Jose E. Romero survived the tragedy.
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Carolina Amores Calumpang's Timeline
1921 |
February 22, 1921
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Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, Central Visayas, Philippines
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May 14, 1921
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Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, Central Visayas, Philippines
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1941 |
December 17, 1941
Age 20
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Manila Bay aboard SS Corregidor, Philippines
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