Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Councilor Musa donates laptop computer


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./*

TNHS Alumni News formed


By: Roseline Aribato

The TNHS Alumni Association, Inc. conducted a basic journalism workshop among potential 16 student writers last August 19 here.
Erwin Mabugat, the alumni president and managing editor of the Cadiz Bulletin publication, discussed the principles of news writing and facilitated the workshop on newsletter production.
According to Mabugat, the workshop also intended to form The TNHS Alumni News, the Association’s official community publication, and to select from among the student participants the pioneer members of its editorial board through competitive examinations.
The selected members of the editorial board include Kenny Pabillaran (editor in chief), Ella May Eliot (managing editor), Roseline Aribato (associate editor), Shane Daiz (news editor), Elenita Rose Bastida (news writer), Marjorie Tesora (news writer), Rosalinda Jaravelo (news writer), Julie Ann Tugap (news writer),
Marlyn Pabuaya (news writer), Michael Shane Martinez (news writer), and Mark John Solis (news writer), Jean Chavez (photojournalist), Remar Dulin (photojournalist), Nicolas Mahipos (cartoonist), Daniel De Asis (circulation manager) and Jason Fernandez (circulation manager).
On the otherhand, Victor Parina, the solidwaste specialist of Cadiz City, motivated the students about the importance of proper solid waste management, saying that it starts at home and in school.
Charino Chavez, the Association’s public information officer and board of director, is the newsletter’s publication supervisor.
The TNHS Alumni News is published annually. It is the Association’s publicity and transparency arm where prints its financial reports and accomplishments./*
            

Alumni to fund the school's perimeter fence

By: Marjorie Tesora

All batches, from 1984 to 2014, have already funded the construction of the school’s perimeter fence, to insure the safety of the school and its students. 
            The Association has required each batch to donate one span of the perimeter fence that costs P6,000.
            As of press time, the batches which have already paid their pledged amount are the following:
Batch 1988-1989                    P  6,000.00 (Completed)
Batch 1992-1993                    P12,000.00 (Completed)
Batch 1995-1996                    P  6,000.00 (Completed)
Batch 1996-1997                    P  6,000.00 (Completed)
Batch 1998-1999                    P  6,000.00 (Completed)
Batch 1999-2000                    P  6,000.00 (Completed)
Batch 2000-2001                    P  6,000.00 (Completed)
Batch 2004-2005                    P  6,000.00 (Completed)
Batch 2002-2003                    P  6,000.00 (Completed)
Batch 1990-1991                    P  6,000.00 (Completed)
Batch 1989-1990                    P  2,000.00
Batch 2007-2008                    P  2,000.00
Batch 2006-2007                    P  2,000.00
Batch 2001-2002                    P  6,000.00
Batch                                       P  6,000.00      

Association to construct alumni building


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By: Kenny Pabillaran

The Tiglawigan National High School Alumni Association, Inc. has already started the construction of its one-storey alumni building inside the school area last August 16.
            According to Erwin Mabugat, president of the TNHSAA, the project costs about P1,000,000.
            As the Association’s pet project, the TNHS Alumni Center is funded by the individual alumni who have the big heart for their Alma Mater, their fellow alumni and the students who are the would-be members.
            The Alumni Center will have four (4) divisions. These will include the alumni library, alumni museum, alumni conference room and alumni office.
            The divisions, Mabugat said, will be named after the project’s major donors. They are Nona Doromal Mabugat-Hortillo, 1986-1987 class salutatorian (Alumni Museum) and Amarie Villarino Chavez, 2002-2003 class salutatorian (Alumni Conference Room).
            The Alumni Library and Alumni Conference Room are still available for interested benefactors. Each costs P50,000 donation.
            In his message during the groundbreaking program on July 25, Mabugat said that the project will become “an ultimate symbol of alumni’s unity, cooperation and love to our Alma Mater”.
            “So long the building stands here, the Association lives and continue to live”, he added.
            The guests were councilor Juan Musa Jr.; barangay captain Manuel Escala; Ronilo Tinio, schools division supervisor; Dindo Ampalla, former TNHS principal and now the DRVFGMNHS principal; Julius Delallave, PTCA president; Kymbert Martinez, SSG president; Jordan Sun, consultant for councilors Musa and Owen Desuyo; the City Media Bureau; the faculty and staff; officers and members from various batches; and the students./*