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   LAS PRIMERAS PAST HONOREES

Celeste Cantu
Stella Mendoza
Emily Palacio
Hon. Annie Guiterrez
Norma Saikhon
Susan Solis
Virginia Montejano
Rosie Ulloa
Katy Alcantara-Santillan
Rosanna Bayon-Moore
Soledad B. Meza
Dora Rodriguez
Sandra Tauler
Elvira S. Alvarado
Teresa Estrada
Liz Gonzalez
Monalisa G. Vitela
Mercy Diana Valenzuela
Norma Villicana
Rosa Diaz
Juanita Rebollar
Rita Zuno
Rosie Garcia
Dolores Provencio
Dolores Soliz
Alicia Armenta
Teresa Sandoval
Dr. Amalia Katsigeanis
Hildy Carrillo-Rivera
Karla Davis
Mercedes Wheeler
Carmen Araujo
Gloria Rivera
Loli Mercado-Torres




Bertha Alicia-Karnes
Sister Maria Luisa Valdez
Rebecca Grijalva Singh
Esperanza Colio-Warren
Sandra Kofford
Dalia Rodriguez
Janette Angulo
Patricia Marcial
Lupe Rodriguez
Frances Beope
Lupe Quintero
Aurora Rayon
Elsa Downs
Norma Kastner Jauregui
Libby Peraza
Yvonne Bell
Rosalie Lopez
Rosie Nava-Bermudez
Maritza Hurtado-Barron
Ernestina Calderón
Patricia Ureña
Norma Sierra Galindo
Yazmin Arellano-Torres
Gloria Muñoz-Brunswick
Martha García Ed. D
Keila Rodriguez
Margaret Sauza
Frances Terrazas
Terri Rogers
Jackie Ridell
Grace Sesma
Margaret Silva-Chairez
Gloria Vasquez



Ruth Bermudez-Montenegro
Toni Carrillo
Margarita de Necochea
Dr. Luz Elva Tristan
Dianna Seanez
Gloria Uribe Brister
Haydee Rodriguez
Lorena Lacar Maria
Elena Nava-Froelich
Hon. Monica Lepe-Negrete
Esther Sanchez-Banda
Veronica Platero
Dr. Gina Núñez-Mchiri
Hortencia Armendariz
Diahna Garcia-Ruiz
Norma Aguilar
Helen Noriega
Diana Peacher
Haydee Rodriguez
Lorena Lacar Maria
Elena Nava-Froelich
Hon. Monica Lepe-Negrete
Esther Sanchez-Banda
Veronica Platero
Dr. Gina Núñez-Mchiri
Hortencia Armendariz
Diahna Garcia-Ruiz
Liza Barraza Esq.
Maria “Nena” Lopez
Brittany Saiza

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Ellen Ochoa, Astronaut 

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