Itogon Staff school magazine
Media
Part of The Marsman Magazine
- Title
- Itogon Staff school magazine
- Language
- English
- Source
- The Marsman Magazine Volume III (No. 9) March 1939
- Year
- 1939
- Fulltext
- ITOGON STAFF SCHOOL MAGAZINE An interesting phase of life in a Philippine Mining camp is portrayed by the publication of the first issue of "Ang M agandang Isla" by the Itogon staff school. The staff of the magazine chose the name "Ang Magandang Isla", which means beautiful island. The magazine, fashioned after a school annual, is dedicated to Mr. Warren Gilkison, former general superintendent of Itogon Mining Company. The magazine is illustrated with pictures of the students, the teacher, and the school grounds. There are several very clever stories by the staff. The school was started in 1938 for the children of the Itogon staff members, who previously had gone to school in Baguio. The school has been under the supervision of Mrs. Muriel Morris Lewis, wife of P. A. Lewis of the I tog on staff. The enrollment at present is nine students. Members of the staff on the magazine are: Editor, Matthew Montee; Business manager, Jayne Brock; Dramatics, Lenoir Brock; Jokes, Jennie Stokes; and Photographer, Henry Parfet. 30 CloseBamaa Relationships -exist bet.,een this bank and the people of this Communit11. THERE are no dhiding liBes between the interests and welfare of thbl bank ancl dte interests and welfare of its neighbors, whether or not they are cuatomers. Our depCMlitors who •tnut their funds ta our keeping repreHDt a broad average of the men and women of the Community. Our bor· rowers are men and women engaged in active business enterprises which, we feel, entitle diem to the use of the bank's credit resources ereated with t.he aid of our depo&itors' money. This bank, as a center of the financial interests of these men and women, makes possible interchanae of practical llelpfulness. PEOPLE'S BANK A.1'"D TRUST COl\IPANY Manila, Philippines Four Provincial Branches at your Service Baguio, Mountain Province Tarlac, Tarlac-San Pablo, Laguna San Fernando,Pampanga THE MARSMAN MAGAZINE for March, .1939