Calvary Chapel High
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3800 S. Fairview Road
Santa Ana 92704
(714) 662-7485
* Enrollment: 650
* Established: 1988
* Team name: Eagles
* Principal: Jay Henry
* Valedictorian: Christine Robertson
* Student president: Christin Wilson
* Winning moments: Four National Merit Scholarship semifinalists; Academic Decathlon placed sixth in county competition; letter-writing campaign to students of Columbine High; girls’ basketball Southern Section Division IVA champions and state Division IV runner-up; boys’ basketball Southern Section Division IVA playoffs; football Southern Section Division XI playoffs; boys’ and girls’ soccer Southern Section Division V playoffs; wrestling state playoffs; California State High School IIIA Division Surf Team champions
* Graduation: June 15, 5:30, in the main sanctuary
SENIOR STANDOUT
Charles Eldridge of Santa Ana
* Achievements: Earned a 4.27 weighted grade-point average; named People to People student ambassador to Western Europe for Orange County; National Youth Leadership Forum participant; Boys’ State participant; most scholarly by classmates; speaks French
* Connections: Goaltender for varsity roller hockey team; participant in school productions; volunteers as a youth roller hockey team coach, Bible study instructor; clerical assistant at Santa Ana College
* Ambitions: Attend Georgetown University, majoring in international affairs, to work for the Department of State
* Family: Father is William Eldridge III; mother is Janet; brother is William Eldridge IV
* Claim to fame: “As a 6-foot-4-inch tall goaltender, I have been able to tower over opponents and cover a great portion of the goal, but it is on the stage where being a ‘Big Man’ is a huge asset. While doing speeches for a few students or for thousands, an eloquence of speech and great height command respect from all who look up to me.”
THE SENIOR CLASS: 174
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