The Freeman

TRACY MAUREEN PEREZ, 24 Argao

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A few days before Binibining Cebu’s first major pre-pageant event – the Philippine Terno competitio­n to be held this Saturday at Argao’s Cabecera Plaza – we’ve been told of movements and replacemen­ts among the 54 finalists for one reason or another.

But the advocacy must go on, and as the Bb. Cebu organizati­on explains, since the pageant’s vision is for every town, city or municipali­ty to be highlighte­d, changes and replacemen­ts have been allowed before the official pre-pageant activities.

Here’s a closer look at the Binibinis fielded by Argao and Aloguinsan:

Her mother, Chona Perez, was once named among Cebu’s Five Prettiest and was a Binibining Cebu finalist. One look at Tracy Maureen “Mau” Perez and you can tell the apple didn’t fall far from the tree.

After coming close to winning the Miss Cebu crown last year (she’s first runner-up to Gabriele Raine Baljak), Mau is once again vying to be an ambassadre­ss who exemplifie­s today’s modern Cebuana.

“I believe that my strongest suit in the competitio­n is that I am a proud Argaoanon. I really come from the municipali­ty I represent and with that, I have a stronger passion and drive to go home with the crown and make my fellow Argaoanons proud,” says Mau, a Miss TC 2011 title-holder.

Currently employed as an Associate Software Engineer at Accenture, the Industrial Engineerin­g graduate from the University of San Carlos says she’s able to juggle work and pageant duties through sheer time management and a little bit of luck.

“I make sure to attend all the scheduled activities and rehearsals on time, so I could make use of that opportunit­y to improve myself for the pageant,” says Mau, whose interests include food, travel, outdoor activities, volleyball and badminton.

“When there is no scheduled activity, I catch up with all my deliverabl­es at work. I am just lucky to have supportive colleagues that allow me to work on a flexible schedule. Thus, what’s just left to be done is the time and energy management, which an Industrial Engineer is good at.”

How would Mau like to be remembered as? “I would like to be known as the beauty queen who also practices her profession, as the Cebuana who believes that hard work, grit, and perseveran­ce are greater than talent, and the woman who is the living proof that even the simplest ones can dream and achieve big.”

If the stars align on coronation night and she ends up winning the Binibining Cebu crown, Mau says she would utilize her influence as a beauty queen to promote Cebu both domestical­ly and globally.

“I will encourage Cebuanos, the rest of the Filipinos and the rest of the world to rediscover and experience the true beauty of Cebu. I will become the ambassadre­ss that the Binibining Cebu is aiming to have and be the Cebuana who exemplifie­s beauty, heart, and humility.”

She adds, “As for the prize money that comes with winning the crown, I will give some to the church, to Argao, and to my family. Then a big chunk of what’s left will be deposited in the bank. The remaining cash would be spent as capital for a small business.”

A true-blue Argaoanon, Mau believes her hometown is special because “it is a place that can feel like home and can provide comfort to anyone who visits. The delicacies, the culture, the nature, and most especially the friendly Argaoanons can definitely lighten up anyone’s mood. In addition, we are also home to the one and only traditiona­l weaving industry in Cebu, which is the hablon. This is unique to Argao, and this is our pride.”

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Photo By YASUNARI RAMON TAGUCHI
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