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*Salutatorian: Beverly Cabillo
*Salutatorian: Beverly Cabillo
*1st Honorable Mention: Victoria Panonce
*1st Honorable Mention: Victoria Panonce
*2nd Honorable Mention: Rizza May Rebollos
*2nd Honorable Mention: [[Rizza May Rebollos]]
*3rd Honorable Mention: Edna Barquio
*3rd Honorable Mention: Edna Barquio
*Student Government President: Nelson Aczon
*Student Government President: Nelson Aczon

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Curuan National High School Batch of 1997

Graduating Class of 1997

  • Valedictorian: Allyn S. Cainglet
  • Salutatorian: Beverly Cabillo
  • 1st Honorable Mention: Victoria Panonce
  • 2nd Honorable Mention: Rizza May Rebollos
  • 3rd Honorable Mention: Edna Barquio
  • Student Government President: Nelson Aczon
  • CAT Officer: Corp Commander: Rogelio Mirabuena
    • Corp Commandant: Mr. Ricardo Ortega

Members of Graduating class of 1997:

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Four sections

IV- Newton Adviser: Ms. Jocelyn Bolina

IV- Dalton Adviser: Ms. La Isadora Tuban

IV- Edison Adviser: Mr. Ricardo C. Ortega

IV- Darwin Adviser: Mr. Ronilo Martinez

Principal: Mrs. Melanie A. Minez

to be continued....