Avalon Middle School/High School Honor Roll
SPRIIG SEMESTER 2012
GPA 3.0 - 3,99//4.00 : All As
GRADE 6
Armstrong, Emma
Butte; James
Campbell, Haley
Cassidy Crawford, Ava
Chavoya Hernandez,
Gerardo
Clifton, Sloane
Guion, Joe
Heidelberg, Jessica
Heidelberg, Christopher
Hernandez, Andrew
Jimenez, Anely
Jimenez, Ruben
Kern, Thomas -
Leyva, Maria
Martinez, Cesar
Meza, Adonis
Morse, James
Nelson, Daniel
Oddone-Smith Thomas
Padilla, Natalie
Ponce, Russell
Zendejas/Daniela
GRADE 7
Amezcua, Gerardo
Bauer, Kara
Bravo, Yuritzy
Castro, Francisco
Chavoya Cervantes,
Viviana
Clifton, Devany
-Cuevas, Lizette
Daza Castro, Yasmin
De La Rosa, Elizabeth
De La Rosa, Marisol
Driskill, Angelique
Foster, Mae
King, Amanda
Lee, Makenna
Leyva, David
Leyva, Giovanni
Macias, Alma
Mahan, Hannah
Continued GRADE 7.
Markowitz, Triana
Martinez, Ruben
Meza, Jared
Minuto, Taryn
Morones, Selina
Pedroza, Elizabeth
Pe.droza Perez, Beatris
Rabin, Johan
Razo, Joan Carlos '
Rodriguez, Mauricio
Romero, [eonaardo
Santa Cruz, John
Shambo, Connor
Sidars, Chandler
Torres-Zeller, David
Wiley, ,llyson
GRADE 8
Bastida, Oscar
Bonilla, Miguel
Brown, Lana
Carrillo Velazco, Stephanie
Chavoya, Marcos
Cisneros, Jason
Dominguez, Azariah
Flynn, Jalen
Glass, Carly
Gomez, Christine
Hernandez, Keani
Herrera, Alejandro
Berrera, Diego
Hobbs, Harrison
Meza, Venus
Minoto, Renton
Neville, Jeniece
Phelps, Mackenzie
Ramming, Justus
Sanchez, Angel
Shambo, Noah
Silva, Jose
Song, Tong Tong
Wood, Nicholis
GRADE 9
Alvarez-Caraveo, Blanca
Alvarez-Caraveo, Clara
Alvarez-Caraveo, Diana
Armstrong, Samuel
Ballard, Makaela
Breese, Nathaniel
Carstarphen, Rivers
Contreras Martinez,
Alfredo
De La Pena-Barrera,
Roselyn
Edwards, Michaela
Ehorn, Skyler
Foote, Bernadette
Garcia Moreno, Andy
Gomez-Gutierrez, Irvin
Gonzales, Megan
Jimenez, Daniel
Jimenez, Juan Ubaldo
Jimenez-Ruezga, Yesenia
Kern, Hannah
Lee, Hunter
Macias, Ana
Markowitz, Ariella
Martinez, Cristian
Martinez, Ernesto'
Martinez, Fatima
Moreno, Jennifer
Munoz, Je'nnifer
Pedroza, Alexis
Razo-Romero, Diana
Rios, Diana
Rios, Oswaldo
Rufino, Michelle
Sabicer, Carly
Savitt, Susanna
Silva Rios, Cesar
Tamayo, Maria
Vega, Tommy
Zendejaz, Marisol
GRADE 10
Alcala, Erik
Amezcua, Maria
Campbell, Colin
Castro-Jimenez, David
Chabolla, Estefania
Continued GRADE 10
Chavez, Alicia
Dominguez, Enrique
' Gomez, Alma
Hernandez, Gabriela
Hernandez-Meza, Wendy
Hertel Saldana, Gabriel
Hobbs, Maddison
Jimenez Perez, Galicia
King, Barbara
Lichtenhan, Celeste
Machado, Martina
Mc Cormick, Rachel
Morones, Marisa
Moyse, Leia
Norfleet, Dylan
Perez, Ernesto
Rodriguez Alfaro, Mayra
Sanchez, Vanessa
Unatin, Lana
Upton, Zachary
Vega, Natalie
Vickers, Joseph
Zendejaz, Lilliana
GRADE 11
Alvarez, Edgar
Amezcua, Laura
Bonilla, Melissa
Castillo-Jimenez, Mariano
Clifton, Kiowa
Gonzalez, Brianda
Herkime, Haleigh
Hernandez, Denise
Hemandez, Gabriel
Bite, Nicole
Kennedy, Nicolette
Moreno, Tomas
Mulgado, Linda
Paradisi, Daniel
2000 fans attend Pepper show
"BY JENNIFER LEONHARDI
Photo by Jay Tilles, KROQ
On Saturday, June 16, Des-
canso Beach Club hosted a concert
by Pepper, a rock band with two
members, originally from Hawaii
and one from California. Catalina.
com in partnership with KROQ
presented the show as part of the
KROQ ROQ N SURF •series, a
season of live music and summer
themed events taking place throu-
ghout Southern California Memo-
rial through Labor Day.
Two Catalina Cruise boats
traveled from Long Beach, each
carrying 600 concert attendees,
and an additional 800 or more
fans arrived via personal boats
or the Catalina Express, not to
mention the hundreds of local Is-
lander fans who all attended the
beach music party.
Pepper, who formed their group
in Kailua-Kona on the Big Island of
Hawaii in 1997, plays a diverse mix
of rock and rhythm roots, and have
feund huge success selling over half
a million records independently.
Long Beach based singer songwri-
ter Josh Fischel and his band The
Fictiofi opened the show.
The Catalina Cruises ships
boarded their passengers at 11:15
p.m., and made their way back to
the mainland just before midni-
ght. All in all, it was a very suc-
cessful event that brought an extra
2,000 people to the Island for an
afternoon and evening of music
and fun.
Ponce, Phillip
Sabicer, Tyler
Valverde Nancy
Williams, Jordan
GRADE 12
Bastida, Stephanie
Campazzie, Natalie-
Chavolla-Reyes, Cesar
Chavoya, Elizabeth
Chavoya, Juan .
Contreras, Janeth
Delehant, Katherine
• Epperson, Kyl
Eobanlt, Devin
Gallegos, Marco
Hoefs, Tori
Huart, Elisabeth
Jaeger, Sarah
Jimenez, Julian
Jimenez, Saul
Long, Jacob
Loza Arechiga, Martin
Machado, Teagan
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Macias, Humberto
Maha n, Asblin
Medina Ibarra,Valeria
Meza, Celeste
Morand, Alexander
Morones, Nicholas
Parsons, Sadie
Pedroza, Evelyn
Quesenberry, Derek -
Romero, Alexis
Sillas. Rachel
Silva, Jessica
Spruell, Cristina
Virgen, Reyna
Summer recreation programs begin
Summer is here and its time to make sure you have your
children involved in fun, creative and safe programs. Avalon
Summer Day Camp began on Monday, June 18. This year's
theme is =Let the Games Begin" in honor of the Summer
Olympics. There will be a lot of game play an d learning about
different countdes and cultures. Day Camp is 5 days a week
from 9 am - 2:30 pm. The young and energetic staff will
help your child make lifelong memories while in a safe and
supervised environment. To sign up, stop by the Recreation
Department for an application or call 310-510-0220 x 231.
Sign ups have begun for the Aquatics Program. Lessons begin
on July 2rl. Teaching your child theimportance of water
safety is a I fe or$skill. Our qualified and returning staff will
help guide your child with confidence in the water while learn-
ing the different basic strokes. For additional information call
the Recreation Department 310-510-0220 x 231.
You're gonna have a great time!
Lccated in the Metropo!e Marketplace = (310) 510-0967
CEO
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offered by the medical center,"
Friel said. "I'm looking forward
to bringing new programs to Cata-
lina Island Medical Center and
strengthening existing programs
that work for the community."
He will be moving to the island
with his wife Connie. The couple
has two grown sons.
Friel will begin his tenure at
CIMC on July 9.
John Friel, right, will become Catalina Island
Medical Center's new chief executive officer.
Friel is replacing Bryan Ballard, left, who is
retiring in July.
6 , Friday, June 22, 2012 THE CATAUNA ISLANDER