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Curuan National High School Batch of 1991

Honor Students of Graduating Class of 1991

  • Graduating Class of 1991 Officers:
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Members of Graduating class 1991

MALE

  1. Ricardo Murillo III
  2. Noel Dagalea
  3. Joseph Jared Dieta
  4. Romeo Salazar
  5. Allan Alpichi
  6. Ruben C. De los Reyes
  7. Ricky Manalo
  8. Ronaldo Jumawan
  9. Marcial Comeros
  10. Julius Rebollos
  11. Rommel Francisco
  12. Allan Bazan
  13. Arnel Custodio
  14. Reynerio Reyes
  15. Charlie De leon
  16. Bonifacio Garcia
  17. Ferdinand Garcia
  18. Victor De leon

FEMALE

  1. Hazel E. Mirabuena
  2. Carolina Andres
  3. Marilyn T. Angeles
  4. Liziel Pinero
  5. Ma. Cleofe Monieva
  6. Arlene Banaan
  7. Jolita Obiera
  8. Imelda Monieva
  9. Jennifer Perez
  10. Carmelita Carmelotes
  11. Wilena De Asis
  12. Rosalie Ignacio
  13. Roselyn Piad
  14. Analyn Alpichi
  15. Jean Macaso
  16. Marilyn Navarro
  17. Jona Brillantes
  18. Alicia Resureccion
  19. Rowie Esperat
  20. Rosemarie De la Merced
  21. Wilma Avilla
  22. Marilou Juela
  23. Claribel Alviar
  24. Florinda Luna
  25. Jocelyn Angeles
  26. Pilar Ignacio
  27. Rosemelinda Ignacio
  28. Rosalinda Canete
  29. Sandra Janet Francisco
  30. Mercy Delgado
  31. Gliceria Batuigas
  32. Anabel Batuigas
  33. Ma.Fe Buces
  34. Edna Sua
  35. Sahara Matli
  36. Elaine Falcasantos
  37. Verlinda Liston
  38. Graciela Paragas
  39. Rowena Celerio
  40. Jocelyn Ferrer
  41. Geraldine A. Casimiro