By: Rosalinda Jaravelo
Councilor Juan Musa Jr. donated one unit
of desktop computer for use of the school last September 4, thru the effort of
the TNHS Alumni Association, Inc.
Marjune Vito,
the school principal, received the computer during the turn-over ceremony
attended by the faculty and staff.
In his
acceptance message, Vito acknowledged councilor Musa for donating the computer
to the school, saying the unit can help expedite the school’s operations and
administration.
On the other
hand, Erwin Mabugat, the president of the TNHS Alumni Association, Inc.,
discussed the association’s projects, constitution and by-laws, and the
schedule of activity on the 2nd General Alumni Homecoming, before
the faculty and staff on the same date.
In order to
level off with the school administration, Mabugat specified that the
constructions of the alumni building and the school’s perimeter fence have been
funded by the individual alumni and by batches, respectively.
According to
Mabugat, the building costs about P1,000,000 while each batch has been directed
to shoulder the P6,000 for a span of the fence.
Mabugat also expounded
the provisions in the constitution and by-laws which the faculty and staff have
by principle favored. However, it’s the general alumni who will ratify them on
December 27.
He added that
the 2nd General Alumni Homecoming will be on December 27. The lined-
up activities will include the motorcade, Holy Mass, tree planting, alumni
meeting, parlor games, raffle ticket draw, mass induction, festival of fire,
live band and disco party./*



