Gimmicks
Vintage Heritage Winners
Congratulations to the winners of our Vintage Heritage Gimmick!
Check out these vintage items!
Submitted by: Joan Mae Mandigma, Guinayangan National High School Item: American coin (1908) Approximate age: 100 years Original owner: Lucio Capistrano (entrant’s great grandfather) Present Owner/Location: Antonina Capistrano (relative), Guinayangan Quezon “This coin was given to us by my great grandparents as souvenir. It tells about our country’s trade and commerce during the American period.” | 
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Submitted by: Karen Ailene Benavidez, Catanduanes National High School Item: Photograph Approximate age: 50 years Original owner: entrant’s great grandmother Present Owner/Location: Josefina M. Palomer (entrant’s aunt) “This old photo is one of our family’s treasured memorabilia. It shows Filipinos’ tradition and celebrations.” | 
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Submitted by: Darell G. Malto, Tagbilaran City Science High School Item: Watch (Waltham Centennial, 1964) Approximate age: 44 years Original owner: Entrant’s grandfather Present Owner/Location: Entrant’s mother, Tagbilaran City “This watch has helped my grandfather in all his schedules and endeavors. It is not just a proof of his social status but evidence of his hard work as well. This watch reminds us of Filipinos’ values.” | 
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Submitted by: Christian Rey Villarin, General Santos City National High School Item: Identification Card Approximate age: 40 years Original owner: Mercidita Celestial Villarin (entrant’s grandmother) Present Owner/Location: Asai Village, Bula, General Santos City “My grandmother’s identification card tells us about the Philippine identification system 40 years ago.” | 
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Submitted by: Jerome C. Marquez, Dagupan City National High School Item: School Diploma (Colegio de San Juan de Letran, 1980) Approximate age: 28 years Original owner: Jerome Marquez Present Owner/Location: Jerome Marquez, Pangasinan “Founded in 1620, Colegio de San Juan de Letran is one of the oldest schools in the Philippines. I am truly honored that I was able to complete by basic education in this school. This diploma is an icon of Filipino educational heritage and legacy.” | 
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Thanks to all the participants!
Sheila Marie M. Palima, Guinayangan NHS
Tretran S. Alday, Guinayangan NHS
Jovy Calang-ad, Sagada NHS
Joseph Caligtan, Sagada NHS
Joy Karen Damasig, Naga City NHS
(Published 08 September 2008, Smart Communications, Inc.)