
Jesse Tiamson, Class 1968
Engineer, Nurse, CAHSAFI Founder
CAHSAFI (Cayetano Arellano High School Alumni Fund Intertnational) is the alumni association of Arellano alumni overseas that raises funds for scholarships. An Electrical Engineering graduate of Mapua Institute of Technology in 1974, Jesse is a graduate of AHS class ’68. He moved to the U.S. in 1979 to join his wife, Evelyn. After 30 years as a Technicl Field Engineer with UNISYS (formerly known as Burroughs Corp.) in the Philippines and Chicago, IL, he switched to nursing when he moved to their current residence in Puyallup, WA, and currently works as a Psych Nurse with the State of Washington. An avid Beatles collector, he enjoys singing, dancing, and writing English and Tagalog poetry. His hobby with photography started when Miss Magdalena Tapang made him the photographer for the school organs, Chronicler and Tambuli, where he was the Patnugot sa Palakasan in his senior year. A cancer survivor, Jesse is an avid health food advocate and shares his recipes with others. He is a lifetime member of the Phil Scouts Heritage Society where he is a re-enactor as a Katipunero and a Philippine Scout. He is active in his church as a lector, a eucharistic minister, and a Knight of Columbus. He has been married for 37 years to his wife, the former Evelyn Africa Tabora and they have two children, Catalina and Jesse, Jr. They enjoy traveling and playing golf.
Engineer, Nurse, CAHSAFI Founder
CAHSAFI (Cayetano Arellano High School Alumni Fund Intertnational) is the alumni association of Arellano alumni overseas that raises funds for scholarships. An Electrical Engineering graduate of Mapua Institute of Technology in 1974, Jesse is a graduate of AHS class ’68. He moved to the U.S. in 1979 to join his wife, Evelyn. After 30 years as a Technicl Field Engineer with UNISYS (formerly known as Burroughs Corp.) in the Philippines and Chicago, IL, he switched to nursing when he moved to their current residence in Puyallup, WA, and currently works as a Psych Nurse with the State of Washington. An avid Beatles collector, he enjoys singing, dancing, and writing English and Tagalog poetry. His hobby with photography started when Miss Magdalena Tapang made him the photographer for the school organs, Chronicler and Tambuli, where he was the Patnugot sa Palakasan in his senior year. A cancer survivor, Jesse is an avid health food advocate and shares his recipes with others. He is a lifetime member of the Phil Scouts Heritage Society where he is a re-enactor as a Katipunero and a Philippine Scout. He is active in his church as a lector, a eucharistic minister, and a Knight of Columbus. He has been married for 37 years to his wife, the former Evelyn Africa Tabora and they have two children, Catalina and Jesse, Jr. They enjoy traveling and playing golf.