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Rizal Ballroom in Makati Shangri-La came alive with the colors red, white and blue and the sound of clinking glasses, as guests from the Philippine government, officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, members of the diplomatic and consular corps, business community and other friends of the Embassy of the United States gathered to celebrate the United States’ 243rd year of independence as a nation.
As a working student pursuing a degree in Mass Communication at the University of the Philippines Cebu, Ilene De Vera had been a staunch advocate of students’ rights and welfare. And when her modeling career finally brought her to the pageant stage, she broadened her horizon and promoted the rights of single women.