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Cream of the Crop VALEDICTORIAN L eslie Trujillo earned the highest GPA in her senior class to be named class Valedictorian. She said she felt priueleged to perform the honors at gradua- tion. She commented, 'll hope that I can conuey the sentiments of the entire senior class. She was Vice President of the Sophomore class and was on the Varsity Softball team. Leslie played the flute for the EHS-MER her sophomore andjunior year. She also was in the Spanish and Ski club. As a Senior she was Social Chairperson in A.S.B. Leslie's outside inuoluement included spending time with her family and watching motorcycle racing. She planned to graduate from Pepperdine and pursue a career in business. SALUTATORIAN J esus Berdeja was selected as the Salutatorian. His reaction was, Very excited . . . wasn t really expecting it . . . uery honored. The achieuement was another in a long list of high school accomplishments. Jesus had perfect attendance, and had been in C.S.F. each semester. V Outside of school Jesus was iriuolued in the Math Field Day and went to U.C. Davis for a week in August 1985. Jesus is looking forward to an in- teresting future. He plans to go to college and major in Biochemistry. Valedictorian-Salutatorian f 113
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Classic Characteristics of '86 i l 1 l l 4 Page 114 1. Most Athletic: Blake Bennan and Callie Smith. 2. Most Talkatiue: 5illyeSalazar and Gilda Morales. 3. Most Flirtatious: KKirk Kushin and Kristen Humphrey. 5 iv' 'Y it 1' 4. Best Procastinator: Marty LaFrenz and Aimee Alfonso. 5. Most Unpredictable: Steve Watson and Mary Tellez-Giron. 114 f Senior Personalities Page 115 1. Most Likely to Succeed: and Daurence Hubert. 2. Best Smilers: Daniel Hemandez and Krajacic. 3. Most Friendly: Gene Villarin and ,igimum J!lo - 4. Funniest: .lack Prosser,and l 5. Most Spirited -Walter Hawthome and S ..., me ' at 3 Lasting N ' li
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