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Four alumni will be recognized for their achievements during and after high school when Saratoga High School hosts its inaugural Hall of Fame induction event. Their activities during high school included student council, the school newspaper, and band and orchestra.
Patricia Adura Miranda was an ASB officer and began the high school's conflict management program as a student. After high school, she won a bronze medal in the 2004 Athens Summer Olympics in women's wrestling and is now pursuing a law degree at Yale University.
Uri Ladabum was editor of the school's newspaper. These days, he is a research physician at UC-San Francisco, doing research in cancer and gastrointestinal diseases.
John Boswell was in the band and orchestra and now writes and performs original piano music.
Ed Solomon, a former ASB treasurer, has become a stand-up comedian and co-wrote Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventures and Men in Black.
The inductees will be honored at 5 p.m. on April 7 in the McAfee PAL Center. Alumni who are interested in attending should call the activities office at 408.867.3411, ext. 203.
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