Friday, August 31, 2007

About Tabuk City

Tabuk is a component city and capital of the province of Kalinga. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 78,633 people in 13,985 households.

Tabuk became the Cordillera’s second city after Baguio on June 23, 2007, when 17,060 voters ratified Republic Act No. 9404, an Act converting the Municipality of Tabuk into a component city of the Province of Kalinga to be known as the City of Tabuk.


About Tabuk National High School

In a far-flung area of the Cordillera, lies the Province of Kalinga which cradles in its bosom the Tabuk National High School, a shining star in the North. Kalinga comprises of eight municipalities namely Tinglayan, Tanudan, Pasil, Lubuagan, Pinukpuk, Rizal, Balbalan and Tabuk, the latter being the commercial and educational center of the province.

Tabuk National High School, with a total land area of 32,233 sq. meters and is formerly named Kalinga Apayao Provincial High School, is now on its 39th year of advocating quality education to 3,205 enrollees every year. It is located at the heart of Poblacion, Tabuk, Kalinga. The school was founded and headed by Mr. Augusto Alejandrino, a District Supervisor. The school was nationalized on June 1973 with Mrs. Joaquina C. Falgui as the appointed principal followed by Mrs. Purificacion E. Domingo, Mrs. Aurora E. Plan and at present by Dr. Rodolfo C. Ballog. The school has 72 teachers and 20 administrative and support staff. There are 2 building annexes: New Tanglag and Uma Lubuagan which is considered as the center of curricular and co-curricular activities.
TNHS Campus

UNITED WE STAND

(Written by Tony Hiller / Peter Simons)
The Brotherhood of Man

There's nowhere in the world that I would rather be
Than with you my love
And there's nothing in the world that I would rather see
Than your smile my love

For united we stand
Divided we fall
And if our backs should ever be against the wall
We'll be together, together, you and I

For united we stand
Divided we fall
And if our backs should ever be against the wall
We'll be together, together, you and I

And if the world about you falls apart my love
Then I'll still be here
And if the going gets too hard along the way
Just you call, I'll hear

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TNHS BATCH 1988 20 YEARS AFTER

By:May Sannadan (March 19, 2009)
Our batch at the TNHS was always very popular in the 80's, in our own province, in our own little town, in our very own school and in our opinion of course.

We strived to be recognized, we thrive in the limelights, we were never quiet, we were rebellious, we believe in freedom of expression. We believe in vocalizing what is on our minds, we suggested changes, we adapted to changes! We survived the pressures. Ours was also the favorite batch or the teachers' pets.

We are now reminiscing the past 4 years of our stint in the holy grounds of our dear alma mater!
What happened to us all now?

We are all dying to know, certainly not to boast of each others' success, or to show off the places we had been, but to have an insight on how life had affected each and every one of us.

How did our blog started in the very first place? It was the realization that life is really very short!

Before, we hear news on who took what course in college, who graduated, who got married. We received invitations from christenings, graduation of our own children, and then, news that somebody's wife died, someone died. It is life's bitter reality, the ultimate destination, the end of the journey, the termination of our very own existence, the final curtain. But it does not matter, we all die anyway, what matters is how we lived, how we loved, how we cared, how we enjoyed the ride.

We were pretty close in high school, we bonded, we cared for each other although we were in constant struggle to outbest each other, have petty skirmishes, had quarrels too. We loved each other as brothers and sisters. The competition was tough, but our hearts were soft.

In December 2008, attempts of reunion was made, although the two events as seen on the pictures and videos were only a gathering of small groups of people, still we see the interest in each and everyone of us!

SO BATCHMATES, KEEP IN TOUCH AND LET US CONTINUE PLANNING FOR THE 25th YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF TNHS BATCH 1988!


CLASS HISTORY - by Jun Villafuerte


CLASS WILL & TESTAMENT


Sunday, August 26, 2007

Abad, Wilma


Wilma Abad

Abaoag, Ceasar


Ceasar Abaoag

Abay, Delia


Delia Abay

Abuan, Arnel


Arnel Abuan

Abuan, Evangeline


Evangeline Abuan

Adora, Wilfredo


Wilfredo Adora

Agbuya, Amado


Amado Agbuya

Agdaca, Marilou


Marilou Agdaca

Aggabao, Herminia


Herminia Aggabao

Agliam, Elmer


Elmer Agliam

Agoy, Lita


Lita Agoy

Agtina, Rodolfo Jr.*









Agurin, Daisy


Daisy Agurin

Alacar-Sannadan, Prescilla*




With Jess on his visit...


Alconcel, Emma


Emma Alconcel

Alimani, Armando*



Armando Alimani

Alimani, Nicanor

Nicanor Alimani

Almaria, Jason


Jason Almaria

Alsiyang, Rubilyn


Rubilyn Alsiyang

Alvendo, Margie


Margie Alvendo

Amboni, Eunita*

Eunita Amboni

......... with her Rambutan

........ with her labidabs

Ammogawen, Maribel


Maribel Ammogawen

Amon, Elmer

Elmer Amon

Amoyen, Ronabeth-Abadilla*



Holy Trinity Hospital, Bulanao, Tabuk City

Ronabeth Amoyen-Abadilla

Angnganay, Sergio Jr.*






Sergio at Loida's Office in Tabuk City Hall




Serg and Loida again



Graduation Speaker at Bantay Elementary School March 2007