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who's the first adviser of araullo high schol​

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Answered by sameermeshram342
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Answer:

It was called the Manila High School when it was

Explanation:

It was called the Manila High School when it was opened in 1906 up

to 1921, when it got its new name, Manila South High School, which

it used until 1930, when it was finally given its present name in

honor of, by then, the late Chief Justice of the Philippines Manuel

Araullo.

Its brethren schools in the City of Manila—Arellano High, Torres

High and Abad Santos High—were all named after Supreme Court

justices. Arellano High is named to honor the first Chief Justice of

the Philippines, Cayetano Arellano. Before that, Arellano High was

called the Manila North High School throughout the American and

Commonwealth periods of our history.

Torres High is named for Associate Justice Florentino Torres. Abad

Santos High honors Chief Justice Abad Santos, who was not only a

model in upholding the rule of law, civil liberties and commitment

to dispense justice fairly but died for his commitment as a martyr.

He was executed by the Japanese invaders.

Although the Araullo, Arellano, Torres and Abad Santos high schools

also excel in their own ways these days, there is something lacking

about them now that somehow places them below the level of certain

iconic private schools, some specialized Science high schools and

the UP High School.

During the Commonwealth period and up to the 1950s,

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