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Curuan National High School Batch of 2010

Honor Students of the Graduating Class of 2010

Members of the Graduating class of 2010

Members of the Graduating class of 2010 in IV-WISDOM

  1. Rizzelle Joy Manalo
  2. Pilar Cristine Esperat
  3. Trishia May Olario
  4. Maedelyn Andres
  5. Jemie Ann Francisco
  6. Jonalyn Alviar
  7. Marife Delos Reyes
  8. Mary Ann Araneta
  9. Tasmi Anoc
  10. Jerrico Marcelino
  11. Jherween Dagalea
  12. Marvin Ruth Manalopilar
  13. Dalia Barcelona
  14. Jann Bourne Louize Altea
  15. Marjorie Palma
  16. John Soler Herado
  17. Maylin Tee
  18. Mary Rose Bernardo
  19. Charie Ann Corro
  20. Ace Bert Jalon
  21. Ilene Cassandra Vidad
  22. Kimberly Dieta
  23. Claudette Comeros
  24. Crissa Siason
  25. Jonalaine Barredo
  26. Jodely Daligdig
  27. Karen Manuel
  28. Ma. Elena Manalo
  29. Arjoy Falcasantos
  30. Eileen Casimiro
  31. Estephanie Marie De Leon
  32. Rasul Ampatua
  33. Nolbert Natividad
  34. Vivian Rhea Perez
  35. Wendelyn Rebollos
  36. Orlando Ygonia
  37. Ruhil Abdurahim
  38. Elizabeth Chan
  39. Marissa Molines

mga cute ang nasa batch na ito. hahaha ASTIG. . . .