Consul Fortune Ledesma was a fetching Egyptian princess; Consul Evie Costa, in her flowing white gown, was off to Londons Ascot races; Mellie Ablaza nostalgically re-lived the days of Maria Clara.
Artists were not to be outdone: Manny Baldemor portrayed Juan Luna, no less; Ramon Orlina, carrying a basketball in one hand and a whistle in the other, wasyou guessed ita referee. Nemesio Mirando was a cowboy! Also conspicious by their presence were Tereret T. Liboro, Benjie Yap, Baby Arenas, Letty Syquia, Thelma Gana, Lulu Castañeda, Lina Aurelio, Teruko Haga, Babbit Goudsmith, Sang Ek, wife of Cambodian Ambassador Ek Sereywath, Conrado Escudero, Brazilian Minister Carlos Carvalho, Cez Manalo, Rep. Jesli Lapuz, Roberto and Helen Limall of whom were either spectators or impersonators.
In Mme. Veyrets "hospitality" committee were First Secretary Martine Vasseur, Cultural Counsellor Franck Hebert, Alliance Francaise director Philippe Normand and Press Attache Benedicte Meysson.
Among those who witnessed the ceremonies were STARs pretty executive editor Ana Marie Pamintuan, Gaby Tabuñar, Severine (Mrs. Edouard) Mialhe and Joan Orendain.
Much earlier, Mme. Veyret likewise awarded Filipino achievers at the embassy residence. Heading the awardees was Dr. Isagani R. Cruz (Knight of the Ordre National du Merite) who gave an eloquent response on behalf of his fellow awardees: Corazon Alvina and Alan Cosio (Knight of the Ordres des Arts et Lettres); Ingrid Sta. Maria (Knight of the Ordre des Palmes Academiques) along with Erwin Thaddeus Bautista, Manuel Beaniza, Teresa Gaston, Victor Hermosisima and Alfredo Robles, Jr. Needless to add, Mme. Veyret was a most solicitous hostess.