00:00September 15, 1929.
00:06How long has this been here, ma'am?
00:10My mother graduated here.
00:13She's 89 years old.
00:15Is she still alive?
00:16She's still alive.
00:18This is the structure?
00:20That's new.
00:22This is where I studied.
00:28This is where you studied?
00:30This is where you taught?
00:31Yes.
00:32This is where I studied.
00:34This is where I taught.
00:36My children studied here.
00:38My mother is 89 years old.
00:40She graduated here.
00:47Ma'am, how does it feel
00:48that your school,
00:50your alma mater,
00:51was reduced into ashes?
00:53It's heavy.
00:59I have a lot of memories.
01:02This is where I taught.
01:05Even the library.
01:07Even the librarian.
01:09I was a librarian.
01:11There were a lot of antique items.
01:16There were a lot of antique items.
01:19Of course, you can't avoid being emotional.
01:26How long have you been teaching here, ma'am?
01:29I've been teaching here for 13 years.
01:32But I'm currently living in Alice.
01:35Alice.
01:36But you became a librarian here?
01:38Yes.
01:39How many years, ma'am?
01:40About 3 years.
01:44But I've been here for 8 years.
01:47I've been here for 13 years.
01:49In Gabaldon?
01:51No.
01:52We were transferred.
01:54I used that.
01:56I used the canteen.
01:59I was in grade 4.
02:01After grade 4,
02:02I was transferred to Alice.
02:04Alternative learning system.
02:17Thank you for watching!
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