Scholarship Named for Teen Accident Victim
Administrators at JSerra High School have established a memorial scholarship in the name of the school’s recently elected student body president who was killed in an automobile accident May 26.
The Gillian Sabet Scholarship Fund, to be supported by donations, will be awarded to students exemplifying her “excellent leadership attributes,” a school statement said.
Sabet, 17, and her boyfriend -- Jonathan M. Schulte, 16, of Orange, who attended Anaheim’s Servite High School -- died on the San Joaquin Hills tollway en route to an end-of-school-year dance at which she was to be named Spring Fling Queen.
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