Fairmont Preparatory Academy
2200 W. Sequoia Ave.
Anaheim 92801-3330
(714) 999-5055
* Enrollment: 275
* Established: 1993
* Team name: Huskies
* Director: Richard Schaffer
* Valedictorian: Jo Marie Janco
* Winning moments: First football season and Homecoming; American Mathematics Competition distinction award winners Laura Miller, Wendy Hueng and Thuc Vu; and Certificate of Merit winner Houng Nguyen; sports teams playoffs
* In the works: New classroom, science and performing arts classes
* Graduation: 7 p.m. June 8 at Pearson Park Amphitheater in Anaheim
SENIOR STANDOUT
Marco Yupangco of San Clemente
* Achievements: Named Associate Student Body president; junior class president; International Baccalaureate diploma candidate; received national merit awards for English and leadership; Bishop of Orange recognition award; hockey best defense award; varsity baseball most improved player; installed school honor code; revised school’s constitution; competed in the Junior Statesmen of America program; Academic Decathlon; internship at the Department of Foreign Affairs in Manila, Philippines; speaks Tagalog
* Connections: Member of Peer Assistance Leadership; uniform committee; yearbook; Ambassadors club; varsity basketball; enjoys roller hockey; music; volunteered as a public relations aid for California state elections; church altar server; food drives; soup kitchens
* Ambitions: Attend UC Santa Barbara or Boston College, major in international relations, diplomacy and government; pursue a master’s and a doctorate; enter politics in the U.S. or the Philippines and serve with an ambassadorship or in the executive branch
* Family: Father is Philip; mother is Irene; great grandfather Dr. Jose P. Laurel was president of the Philippines; grandfather Salvador Laurel was vice president of the Philippines
* Philosophy: “If a diplomat says ‘yes,’ he means maybe. If he says ‘perhaps,’ he means no, and if he says ‘no,’ he is no diplomatâ€
THE SENIOR CLASS: 63
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