Ray High School releases honor rolls

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  Ray High School has released the Honor Rolls for the fourth grading period and the second semester of the 2015-16 academic year.

   Fourth Grading Period 3.5-4.0 honor students include:

  Seniors – Taylor Ashby, *Ainsley Bull, *Jeron Coleman, *Gabrielle Juvera, Pauline Sanchez, Noah Stuart, *Savannah Willis.

  Juniors – *Anthony Acuna, *Ryan Amos, *Jordan Baca, Christian Casillas, *Mariah Castillo, *Jonah Cude, *Brett Fackiner, *Iiana Goad, *Arcelia Lopez, *Haily Mabuce, Ella Miller, *Gabrielle Montano, Marcus Munoz, *Jordan Pace, Rhiannon Pacheco, * Kenneth Palmer, *August Patterson, *Taylor Phillips, *Shannon Pitner, *Cameron Ratliff, Charly Romero, Ashly Rutter, *Noah Warren, *Paul Wormwood.

  Sophomores – Emaleyna Alvarado, Sage Berg, *Claire Cude, Mercedes Fabela, Katlyn Gantt, *Naomi-Bo Hing, Elissa Martinez, Nathan Molar, *Savannah Rodriguez, Janae Ruiz, Tommie Thompson, Fabian Valenzuela, *Elizabeth Ziegler.

  Freshmen – EJ Baca, Riley Cude, *Daniella Hinojos, Amee Kenyon, *Janna Lengel, Anthony Lopez, *Tara Lorona, Jadan Pace, Stone Patterson, *Hailey Rutter, Brittany Smitch, Romeo Williams-Varley.

  Earning 3.0-3.5 honors for the fourth grading period were:

  Seniors – Katelyn Ballard, Austin Collings, Tristin Cupples, Jared Garcia, Rudy Guerena, Adonis Klockenga, Alyssa Sotelo.

  Juniors – Montana Grigsby-Verdugo, Tara Lane.

  Sophomores – Daniel Azevedo, Allison Ballard, Chandler Coleman, Joseph Marquez, Alena Martinez, Bailey Martinez, Dani Montano, Jaylen Pacheco, Richard Sosa.

  Freshmen – Tino Barragan, Spencer Bryce, Myranda Figueroa, Dakota Willis.

  Semester 3.5-4.0 honor roll students include:

  Seniors – Taylor Ashby, *Ainsley Bull, Jeron Coleman, Austin Collings, Tristin Cupples, *Gabrielle Juvera, Pauline Sanchez. *Savannah Willis.

  Juniors – Anthony Acuna, *Ryan Amos, *Jordan Baca, Christian Casillas, Mariah Castillo, *Jonah Cude, *Brett Fackiner, Iiana Goad, *Arcelia Lopez, Haily Mabuce, Ella Miller, Gabrielle Montano, Marcus Munoz, *Jordan Pace, Rhiannon Pacheco, * Kenneth Palmer, *August Patterson, *Taylor Phillips, *Shannon Pitner, Cameron Ratliff, Charly Romero, Ashly Rutter, *Noah Warren, *Paul Wormwood.

  Sophomores – *Emaleyna Alvarado,* Sage Berg, *Claire Cude, Mercedes Fabela, Katlyn Gantt, *Naomi-Bo Hing, Joseph Marquez,  Nathan Molar, Savannah Rodriguez, Janae Ruiz, *Tommie Thompson, *Fabian Valenzuela, *Elizabeth Ziegler.

  Freshmen – EJ Baca, *Riley Cude, *Daniella Hinojos, *Amee Kenyon, *Janna Lengel, Anthony Lopez, *Tara Lorona, *Jadan Pace, *Stone Patterson, *Hailey Rutter, Brittany Smitch, *Romeo Williams-Varley.

  Earning 3.0-3.5 honors were:

  Seniors – Katelyn  Ballard, Adonis Klockenga, Noah Stuart.

  Juniors – Montana Grigsby-Verdugo, Tara Lane.

  Sophomores – Daniel Azevedo, Allison Ballard, Chandler Coleman, Elissa Martinez, Dani Montano, Jaylen Pacheco, Richard Sosa.

  Freshmen – Tino Barragan, Myranda Figueroa, Dakota Willis.

(*) Signifies All A’s

Vicki Clark (49 Posts)

Vicki started her career in the journalism field while attending Ray High School in Kearny with an excellent teacher who took her by the hand and guided her. She worked on the school newspaper and as a senior was a co-editor. Her dream was to go on to college to study journalism and eventually to travel the world reporting the news. This dream was interrupted by life circumstances. She stayed in Kearny and went to work for the Copper Basin News in 1964 as a typesetter. Her editor was Ira Q. Toler and he also was a good teacher. After marrying and having children, her desires to again work in the newspaper field surfaced. She responded to an ad for a position in advertising for the Copper Basin News which included selling, lay-out and design. She was hired on the spot. The business has greatly changed with technology and the introduction of desktop publishing. She was fortunate enough to be a part of it. She has now worked for Copper Area News Publishers on and off for over 30 years, starting when John Seater was the publisher. She has held many positions over the years, but is most proud to be named a reporter. She loves to write and is so grateful for being given that chance.


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