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Troy High

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2200 E. Dorothy Lane

Fullerton, CA 92631

(714) 870-3604

* Enrollment: 2,057

* Established: 1964

* Team name: Warriors

* Newspaper: The Oracle

* Principal: Charles Maruca

* Student president: Charlie Pecoraro

* Valedictorians: John Chen, Mark Rudner, Priyal Dholakiya, Lu Anne Dinglasan, Melissa Duan, Jaicharan Iyengar, Jennifer Lin and Srinivas Panguluri

* Famous alumni: Social Distortion’s Mike Ness and Dennis Danell

* Winning moments: California Distinguished School; Science Bowl state champions; Science Olympiad state and national champions; National Small Dance champions; Orange County Speech League Champion, Lincoln-Douglas Debate; first place Cypress Tournament Expository Speaking; yearbook won the National Journalism in Education Assn. Award for excellence; boys’ and girls’ basketball Southern Section Division IA playoffs; girls’ soccer Southern Section Division II playoffs; girls’ tennis Southern Section Division II playoffs; girls’ water polo Southern Section Division IV playoffs; wrestling Southern Section playoffs

* In the works: Fiber-optic wiring for Internet access; National Blue Ribbon Award consideration

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* Graduation: June 17, 2:30 p.m., at Fullerton High

SENIOR STANDOUT

Clinton Conley of Santa Ana

* Achievements: Earned a 4.65 weighted grade-point average; published a paper in Chemical Physics Letters on the disassociation of hydrogen bromide; International Baccalaureate full diploma candidate; Tech Magnet program; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute medal in math and science; Orange Coast College math meet winner; American Chemical Society high honors; speaks Japanese and German

* Connections: Interned at the Computational Chemistry Laboratory at Cal State Fullerton; volunteers at snack bars, soup kitchens and church

* Ambitions: Attend Caltech, majoring in mathematics or chemistry, to become a college professor and researcher

* Family: Father is David Conley Jr.; mother is LaVonne; brothers are Travis and Adam

* Claim to fame: “In my 11th-grade district writing exam, I wrote that my most memorable day was the one in which I discovered that my father was an earthworm. I received a perfect score from one judge and a zero from another.”

THE SENIOR CLASS: 434

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