Sunday of Divine Mercy - Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church

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Sunday of Divine Mercy - Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church
Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Community – Week of April 12
Sunday of Divine Mercy
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Phone-a-thon is next!
We are pleased to report that our capital campaign has reached
$3.2 million in pledges and gifts toward our goal of $4.5 million!
At this point in the campaign, we are mobilizing a team of enthusiastic volunteers for a PHONE-A-THON in outreach to the
parish beginning this week. Join us April 14, 15 and 16 from 6 to
8 p.m. for training and calling. All you need is a cell phone with
charger and a positive attitude. Your talking script, call list, food and
prizes will be provided for an evening of fun with OLA supporters.
We will be calling all parishioners to remind them of the campaign, answer questions they may have, and ensure they received
the campaign brochure. Volunteers will not be asking for money.
Other calling dates are April 21-23, April 28-30, May 5-7. and
May 12-14. To help, contact Campaign Director Catherine Volini at
[email protected] or (630) 461-4720.
In the meantime, you are invited to learn more about our plans
and how to give on the parish website at www.olaclaremont.org.
Please prayerfully consider your contribution to our capital campaign and make a multi-year pledge. Pledges payable over a fiveyear period allow donors to make a more substantial commitment
than is possible with one-time cash gifts. Thank you.
Capital Campaign
GOAL
$4.5 million
TOTAL PLEDGES
AND GIFTS
$3.2 million
NO. OF DONORS
155
AVERAGE PLEDGE
$20,596
CASH RECEIVED
$469,049
This is Divine Mercy Sunday
The Divine Mercy devotion, which began spreading throughout the world in the 1930’s, stems from a
poor Polish nun, Sr. Maria Faustina, (1905-1938) from Kraków. Sister Faustina was considered to have
been a mystic who recorded visions of Jesus in her diary which has since been widely published. Saint John
Paul II, then Archbishop of Krakow, steered the devotion to Rome for approval in 1978, becoming Pope a
few months later. The first Sunday after Easter in the year 2000, Pope John Paul II canonized Faustina as
the first saint of the new millennium and declared that
each Sunday following Easter, henceforth, be celebrated as Divine Mercy Sunday. As he dedicated the
Shrine of Divine Mercy, Pope John Paul said, “Apart
from the mercy of God there is no other source of
hope for mankind.”
The message is nothing new, but is a reminder of
what the Church has always taught through Scripture
and tradition: that God is merciful and forgiving and
that we, too, must show mercy and forgiveness. But
in the Divine Mercy devotion, the message takes on a
powerful new focus, calling people to a deeper understanding that God’s love is unlimited and available to
everyone – especially the greatest sinners.
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Our Lady of the Assumption Church – Directory on Page 10
Liturgical events
Confirmation Day, April 11,
was the occasion for 108 teens
and adults to receive the seal of
the Holy Spirit sacramentally.
Pray that our Confirmandi will be
faithful to their spiritual gifts.
See Back Page
Christian Initiation continues
with a new inquiry series starting
Wednesday, April 15.
See Page 5
Meetings
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St. Vincent de Paul Society
convenes Monday, April 13, at 7
p.m. in the school library.
Fiesta Committee meets with
food booth chairs Tuesday, April
14, at 7 p.m. in the
Sapienza Room.
Leadership Night is Thursday,
April 16, at 7 p.m. in the auditorium, followed by a meeting of
the OLA Pastoral Council.
community life
It’s time to nominate new leaders!
It’s time to nominate new parish
leaders to represent the many voices of
OLA on our Coordinating Councils.
Please consider nominating someone
you know who is active in parish life
or ministry and possesses good leadership skills. This year self-nominations
are also acceptable.
Nomination forms are available in the church, at the parish office,
and on the Welcome Cart. The deadline for submitting nominations is
Monday, May 11.
Our current parish leadership structure connects pastor, staff, and lay
leaders in a collaborative model of partnership and shared decisionmaking. Seven Coordinating Councils and the Pastoral Council meet on
the third Thursday each month. The Leadership Open House to which all
parishioners and all nominees are invited is Thursday, May 21, at 7 p.m.
You don’t have to be Italian...
… to join the Italian Catholic Federation OR to enjoy
Italian food! Mark your calendar for Friday, April 24, and
join the I.C.F. as they consider Whose Sauce is Best? at
a free spaghetti sampling at 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium.
Highlights
Earlybird deadline for Fiesta
raffle tickets is April 19. Return your tickets to the parish
office and be entered in a
drawing for $100! Also, baseball game tickets may be
picked up at the “will call”
window at Quakes stadium.
See Page 7
USO collection for military
personnel traveling through
Ontario Airport is this Sunday
in the auditorium after morning Masses.
Italian Catholic Federation
invites you to the patio to
learn more about this great,
family-friendly organization.
See article below
The Dead Sea Scrolls are the
topic for Dr. Lucas Schulte in
the auditorium Wednesday,
April 15, at 7 p.m. Don’t miss
this exceptional opportunity!
See Page 5
WOW dinner
OLA’s widows, widowers
and other adult singles will
meet for dinner Wednesday,
April 22, 6:15 to 7:30 p.m. in
the auditorium. A delicious
lasagna is offered for only $12
per person. Members provide
desserts and beverages.
Newcomers are always
welcome to enjoy an evening of
good food and good company.
Please reserve your place by
Monday, April 20, through Jo
Pearring at (909) 626-0489 or
Roseann Hildum at (909) 4554638.
Mass Intentions/Readings
Divine Mercy Sunday
Week of April 12, 2015/ Year B
MONDAY, April 13
St. Martin I
Acts 4:23-31; Ps 2:1-3, 4-9; Jn 3:1-8 6:30am
8:15am
5:30pm
Maria Caro
 Phong Bui
 Sandra Mendevil
TUESDAY, April 14
Acts 4:32-37; Ps 93:1-2, 5; Jn 3:7b-15
6:30am
8:15am
5:30pm
Robert Fiorindo
Pauline Lense & Jean
Boyens
 Jae Balagot
WEDNESDAY, April 15
Acts 5:17-26; Ps 34:2-9; Jn 3:16-21
6:30am
8:15am
5:30pm
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Judith Mussatto
Patty Cichon
Collective Intentions
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worship &
Summer Mission Update and Social Media Night
Thank you to all our supporters who responded with
love and generosity on behalf of our Summer Mission
Trip. Because of your generosity we have fundraised
$8,520 toward our goal of $14,000! It is not too late to
purchase shares in the mission for $25 each at the parish
office or online! Also, teens are invited to join us Sunday,
April 12, for a look at all things trending on social media
in light of our Catholic faith.
THURSDAY, April 16
Holocaust Remembrance Day
For more information:
Teresa Arredondo,
Uturn Coordinator
Saturday, April 11
Confirmation Day
Acts 5:27-33; Ps 34:2, 9, 17-20; Jn 3:31-36
[email protected]
Office: 626-3596, ext. 215
Sunday, April 12
Teen Mass at 5 p.m.
Dinner and Uturn Teen Ministry
in The Junction at 6:30 p.m.
Theme: #Catholic
6:30am
8:15am
5:30pm
Bernice Uhlyarik
Rita Palafox
 Barbara Wagner
FRIDAY, April 17
Friday Within the Octave of Easter
Friday:
Acts 5:34-42; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; Jn 6:1-15
6:30am
8:15am
5:30pm
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Teen Ministry
Sunday, April 19
Andres Lauengco
Carmen Olmedo Reyes
Hector Rodriguez
SATURDAY, April 18
Acts 6:1-7; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 18-19; Jn
6:16-21
8:15am
4:00pm
5:30pm
Eduardo Ruelas
Robert Boyens, Jr.
Husing & Helena Melati
Subakti
SUNDAY, April 19
3rd Sunday of Easter
Young
Adult
Ministry
Acts 3:13-15, 17-19; Ps 4:2, 4, 7-9; 1 Jn
2:1-5a; Lk 24:35-48
7:00am
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9:00am  
11:00am
1:00pm
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3:00pm
5:00pm
7:00pm
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Eugene & Geraldine
Boyk
“Dear young people, dream of great things.” – Pope Francis
Rosalina & Felix
Castruita
Thanksgiving to St. Jude
Are you between the ages of 18 and 35? You are welcome to this
Fernando Sandoval, Sr.
and regular meetings usually held Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. in the
& Angelita Heredia
convent. Invite your friends to come meet new people and share new
People of the Parish
Salud Alvarez
ideas. You can e-mail [email protected]. for details or join
Collective Intentions
our Young Adults of OLA Facebook group!
= Deceased
Thursday, April 16
Thursday, April 23
Bible Jeopardy
Card Game Night
faith formation
April 15 Dead Sea Scrolls
lecture at OLA at 7 p.m.
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Our Lady of the Assumption
School News
Bible Education
Series for Adults
Wednesdays at 7 p.m.
April 22
April 29
May 6
This coming Wednesday, April 15, at 7 p.m. in the auditorium,
Dr. Lucas Schulte will explain why the Dead Sea Scrolls are so important and what they tell us about the development of the Bible, both
Hebrew and Christian Scriptures. Dr. Schulte comes from Claremont
Graduate University.
Following up, Dr. Carol Younger, veteran Bible educator, will return to OLA for a three-part series on Bible basics planned Wednesdays April 22, April 29 and May 6 at 7 p.m. in the Berkeley Building.
You may ask… Is there an easy way to read the Bible? Can I find
the full Bible story in the practice of the Catholic Faith? Will this study
make a prayerful difference in how I understand Jesus?
“The answer to all these questions is a resounding YES!” says Dr.
Younger who believes that “understanding the Scriptures is the key to
making sense of everything Catholic.” She taught applied biblical studies at the University of Sacramento (a Catholic institution). and has spoken at the National Catholic Bible Conference. Contact the Faith Formation Center at 624-1360 to sign up for the class or to ask questions.
Academic Year 2015-2016
Applications for new students
are now being accepted at OLA
School for 2015-2016. Testing for
all grades is now in progress. Call
any time for more information or to
arrange a personal tour at 626-7135.
Inquire about our junior kindergarten class for four-year-olds, or
learn why OLA graduates are top
performers on high school entrance
exams.
Summer School
Experienced educators staff
OLA Summer School in two sessions: June 22 to July 3 and July 6
to July 17. Offered are Reading and
Writing (K-7), Math (K-5) and
Study Skills (K-7), in addition to
Algebra Review (6-7). Students
may register for up to three onehour classes per session at $100 per
class plus $50 registration fee.
Summer Camp
Summer Camp is open June 22
to July 24 for kids from kindergarten to 8th grade, weekdays from
6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Weekly, daily or
minimum day rates are available.
 Interested in learning about Catholicism? The fun comes to OLA for art, drama, dance, gardening, cooking,
 Were you baptized in another tradition?
sports, water fun, science and raf Did you miss your First Communion?
fles. A 40-year tradition. For more
 Looking for a way to re-activate your faith? information, call the school office at
626-7135, ext. 227.
Attend our Inquiry Series on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. from April 15
through May 27 designed for those who want to learn more about the
Golf tournament
Catholic faith, or who are ready to begin the Christian Initiation process.
Alumni and friends are invited to
Explore the path to full membership in the Church as an adult who was the OLA Annual Gold Tournament
never baptized, as someone coming from another Christian tradition, or Monday, April 20, at Sierra Lakes
as a Catholic who missed First Communion and Confirmation. Contact Golf Club. For details email
Coordinator Kathy Steighner, at 626-3596, ext. 221, for an appointment. [email protected].
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Mark your calendar for our 4th
Fair Trade Artisan Marketplace
An Artisan Marketplace on Sunday, April 26, will bring Fair Trade
products from around the world to
our Lady of the Assumption Catholic
Church in Claremont for a fourth
year. The event from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
is co-sponsored by Fair Trade Los
Angeles and the OLA Fair Trade
Ministry. Offered are scarves, jewelry and silver from Thailand,
metalwork and home décor from Haiti, soap and personal care
products from Africa, jewelry and accessories from Ecuador,
and many varieties of coffee and chocolate.
All products come with the Fair Trade guarantee that artisans are fairly paid and working under safe conditions with sustainable, environmentally responsible practices. In addition, Fair
Trade cooperatives use no abusive child labor and invest in local communities. The OLA Fair Trade Ministry has succeeded
in gathering support to qualify Claremont as a Fair Trade Town,
and OLA parish as a Fair Trade Congregation,
both nationally-recognized honors.
Temple Beth Israel:
Holocaust recalled
This Sunday, April 12, at 4 p.m.
a special Holocaust Remembrance
will be hosted by Temple Beth Israel,
3033 N. Towne Ave., Pomona.
A documentary featuring real
diaries of young people caught in
the Holocaust will be shown. It is
recommended for junior high and
high school students.
Memorial prayers will be offered
for those lost, survivors who have
passed away, and survivors still living, as well as the second and third
generation of these families.
The event is co-sponsored by
the Jewish Federation of the Greater
San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys.
All are welcome.
Outreach news in brief
OLA for Life update
 The next Bundle Sunday for St. Vincent de Paul
Society will be Sunday, May 3, from 8 a.m. to 2
p.m. in the OLA parking lot. ring useable houseThe local 40 Days for Life program included
hold items, clothing, small appliances, books, linOLA parishioners who participated in this national
ens, etc. For pick-up of larger items, call (800)
campaign during Lent with prayer vigils at
974-3571.
Planned Parenthood in Pomona. An estimated 13
days of prayer vigils were attributed to our parish.  An Art Donation Party for Pilgrim Place is set
for Saturday, April 18, from 10 a.m. to noon at
Thanks to Deacon Bob for the prayer service he
698 Scrooby Lane in Claremont. Drop off framed
led at Planned Parenthood March 12. The presor unframed art, tour the Fine Arts Studio and
ence of clergy is always a powerful witness for
enjoy refreshments. Pilgrim Place is a non-profit
life at these prayer vigils. Forty youth and a semiorganization serving seniors now retired from canarian from Sacred Heart Parish in Rancho
reers with religious or charitable organizations,
Cucamonga prayed the Rosary.
celebrating its 100th anniversary this year.
Recently, the State Senate Health Committee
voted 6 to 2 in favor of SB128, California’s Doc-  Taste of Claremont hosted by the Rotary Club of
Claremont is Saturday, April 25, from 5 to 9 p.m.
tor Prescribed Suicide bill. Catholic delegates
at the Claremont College Consortium, 101 N.
from around the state will gather April 28 at the
Mills Ave. Over 50 local merchants provide food,
Capital to advocate for a variety of bills to probeer, wine, entertainment and art. A long list of
mote life. At OLA, plans are in the making for a
local charities and non-profits benefits. Visit
pro-life rally for youth May 2, hosted by the
www.tasteofclaremont.org for tickets which are
Knights of Columbus, U-Turn Ministry and OLA
$65 pre-sale or$75 at the door.
for Life.
Become a Fiesta sponsor today!
Visit www.olaclaremont.org
Fiesta 2015 Update
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Join our Fiesta crew
Our first Early Bird winner is
Sheila Boyd for $150! Return
your Fiesta raffle tickets by next
Sunday, April 19, to be entered
in the Early Bird Raffle for $100!
Our annual Fiesta has been a community effort for 68 years. You
can become a part of this OLA tradition by volunteering to help.
You’ll have fun while making a difference and making new friends!
Help is needed for shifts in game or food booths. School parents
can still earn service hours for this year by volunteering to assist with
ride ticket pre-sales in April after weekend Masses.
Simply call the Fiesta hotline at (909) 626-3596, ext. 319.
A hot tip about your favorite Fiesta food
Young and old agree that Fiesta food is fabulous! Your mouth
waters just thinking about the tacos, burritos, hamburgers, teriyaki
bowls, popcorn, cotton candy, egg rolls, cookies and ice cream.
Heads up! This year our food booths will be taking coupons that
you purchase when you arrive. This change will enhance the safety of
our patrons and the safety of our workers who will no longer be handling cash at the booths. Credit card purchases will also be possible.
Introducing anything new at such a tradition-bound event may
cause a little trembling, but never fear! The food will be better than
ever, and our Fiesta team guarantees efficient transactions for coupons.
Prayer Requests
For our sick and suffering…
Recent: Elva Allyassi, Arline Bustamante,
Bernardino Carrasco, Leonard Dourley, Ema
Frederick, Fr. Tom Mullen, Leopoldo Rivera
Previously Announced: Juanita Ackerson, Margaret Ayala, Dorothy Boland, Frank Brenan, Terry
Brutocao, Aliyah Caballero, Bruce Dane Anna
Gonzalez, Manuel Gonzalez, Sabina Guadarrama,
Bob and Jim Hawbaker, Joy Jenal, Linda Loring,
Chuckie Maldonado, Rosalie McArdel, Teresa
Morishita, Maria Rivera, Margaret Rooney, John
Speidel, and the Viencek Family
For our beloved deceased…
Dwain Laughlin, father of Anthony Laughlin;
Genevieve Livermore, sister of Chris Torcivia;
Stephen Marynick, father of Janet Samuel; Denise
Sheets, mother of Jacqueline Murguia; and for the
family and friends who mourn their loss
Get your discount!
Pre-sales of ride tickets and
T-shirts begin next weekend,
April 18-19, on the patio. Don’t
forget that ride tickets are discounted in advance of Fiesta
weekend, May 8, 9 & 10. Our
T-shirt was designed by a student at OLA School on a theme
of vintage baseball based on
the movie Field of Dreams.
Child Safe Zone
by the OLA Safeguard
the Children Committee
Adult awareness training
The next re-certification class for Keeping the
Promise Alive, required of all adults who minister to
youth in the parish or school and were certified five
or more years ago, is
Thursday, April 16, at 7 p.m., Room 15.
April is National Child Abuse Prevention
Month. The Archdiocese now has a handbook that
integrates a wide range of resources, guides, manuals and other publications to offer a single comprehensive source of information on Archdiocesan administrative policies and procedures. This new resource also includes Chapter 9 which provides detailed information about all of the Safe Environment
programs and policies. Go to: http://handbook.laarchdiocese.org/chapter-9.
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Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church
435 Berkeley Avenue – Claremont, CA 91711
Interested in the Catholic Church? We invite you to one of our
Inquiry sessions. Call KathySteighner at 626-3596, ext. 221, for more
information. See “Adult Formation” on Page 7 for the weekly schedule.
Baptisms Brochures about the Sacrament of Baptism are available at the
Welcome Cart on the patio after weekend Masses, as well as the parish and
Faith Formation offices. Please call 4-6 weeks before the date of Baptism.
For English Baptisms, please contact the parish office at 626-3596, ext. 0. For
Spanish Baptisms, contact Elena Cardeña at 626-3596, ext. 213.
Weddings Congratulations! Please call Fr. Chris Troxell, associate pastor
(ext. 272), at least six months ahead for preparation and scheduling. Weddings
are scheduled Saturdays at 10 a.m., noon, and 2 p.m. Visit the Welcome Cart on
the patio for more information.
Anointing of the Sick Please call the parish office day or night.
Hospital/Home Visits For distribution of Holy Communion, please
contact the parish office.
Funeral Arrangements Please contact the parish office for help with
services and special needs.
Stephen Ministry This one-on-one care-giving ministry at OLA is available upon request to those seeking emotional and spiritual support through a life
challenge such as loss of a job, personal illness, separation or divorce, illness or
the death of a loved one. Please call 626-3596, ext. 332 to leave a confidential
message.
St. Vincent de Paul Society Hotline One-time emergency assistance for individuals and families. Call (909) 626-3596, ext. 333, to leave a
message. Your call will be returned by a volunteer case manager.
How to Reach Us
Parish Office (909) 626-3596
Fax (909) 624-3680
Website: www.olaclaremont.org
email Address: [email protected]
Parish Office Hours
Open 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday – Thursday,
Open 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday
Open Saturday and Sunday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
(Lunch break from 12:30 to 1 p.m.)
Faith Formation and Religious Education
Faith Formation Center (909) 624-1360
Elena Cardeña, Director of Faith Formation (x213)
Office open Mon-Thurs 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
OLA Catholic School
611 W. Bonita Ave., Claremont, CA 91711
Tel. (909) 626-7135 Fax (909) 398-1395
Principal Bernadette Boyle
Office hours: Mon-Fri 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Website: www.ola-ca.org
Sunday Mass Schedule
7:00 a.m.
Cantor-led Song
9:00 a.m. Contemporary
11:00 a.m. Contemporary
1:00 p.m. Spanish Mass
3:00 p.m. Vietnamese Mass
5:00 p.m. Teen/Contemporary
7:00 p.m. Cantor-led Song
Saturday Vigil Masses
4:00 p.m. Cantor-led Song
5:30 p.m. Cantor-led Song
Weekday Mass Schedule
6:30 a.m.
Monday through Friday
8:15 a.m.
Monday through Friday
5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday
8:15 a.m.
Saturday
Saturday Confessions
3:00 – 3:45 p.m. English/Spanish
6:30 p.m.
English
Parish Staff
Rev. Charles J. Ramirez, Pastor
Rev. Chris Troxell, Associate Pastor
Rev. Dominic Bao Quoc Tran, Associate Pastor
Rev. Msgr. Peter O’Reilly, Retired Priest
Deacon John and Joyce Tullius
Deacon Art and Nadine Escovedo
Deacon Bob Steighner, Liturgy Coordinator (x234)
Kathy Steighner, Christian Initiation Coordinator (x221)
Neomi Torres, Dir. of Administration (x203)
Mary Jean Neault, Dir. of Pastoral Ministries (x216)
Teresa Arredondo, Youth Ministry Coordinator (x215)
Sandra Rojas Leonor, Office Manager (x231)
Bing Macavinta, Bookkeeper (x232)
Jean McKenna, Bulletin/Communications (x217)
Trevor Thomson, Contemporary Ensemble
Roberto Roman, Spanish Choir
Tien Dinh, Vietnamese Choir
Jeff Brown, Contemporary/Youth Ensemble
Bulletin deadline is Sunday for the following weekend. Bring copy to the parish office or email [email protected] .
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Confirmed in the Spirit!
God bless our Confirmandi:
Angela Yvonne Adams
Alexander Michael Alonzo
Alexis Victoria Alvare
Jacob Anabi
Christian Anabi
Emily Gracev Anabi
Sarah Carmel Armendarez
Alondra Arriaga
Paul Allen Atherley, Jr.
Alexandrea Larissa Ayala
Abigail Lynne Baeza
Emily Rae Bird
Yasmin Alexis Cardenas
Jessica Lauren Castaneda
Jorge Castro, Jr.
Erandi Chavez
Andrew Kent Christiansen
Annika Noelle Diaz
Kristina Lorraine Diaz
Julian Edward Diepenbrock
Maria Tuyet Ngoc Doan
Julia Noelle Dorado
Zoey Elizabeth Drewry
Carlos Ramon Flores
Calvin William Gavin
Mylinda Kayla Gomez
Juan Manuel Gomez, III
Isidro Gonzalez
Francisco Gurrola
Zachary Connor Harkins
Katrina Marie Heinen
Vanessa Nicole Hernandez
Andrew Joseph Hernandez
Erika Breesol Hernandez
Christopher Octavio Hernandez
Cesar Giovannie Hernandez
Cassandra Loren Herrera
Jasmine Samantha Jimenez
Maximillian Joseph Kunz
Elijah Nesta Leon
Vanessa Valle Lopez
Alejandro Lopez Torres
Sydney Marie Lujan
Sierra Ann Lujan
Nitza Gisselle Marquez
Alaina LeAnn McCloskey
Jacquelyne Medina
Emily VictoriaMena
Kevin Alexander Menjivar
Jarod Miller
Brennan Miller
Joseph Anthony Miller
Jack Jordan Mitchner
Mia Ann Mora
McKenna Loren Loaran Muñiz
Aileen Carolina Munoz
Nicholas Nuño
Esmeralda Orejel
Yackelinne Maria Osorio
Cecilia Pardo
Vanessa Abigail Peña
Denisse Adriana Peña
Sergio Jose Maniulit Perez
Abraham Picazo
Mariah Anne Price
Luke Pulver
Sarah Monserrat Ramirez
Joel Raygoza
Sadie Nicole Recio
Derek Tyler Reyes
Mara Camilla Root
Edwin Ryu
Valeria Sandoval
Ryan Daniel Sie
Harrison Spohn
Duy Eddius Tran-Sampson
Nadine Danielle Valdez
Andrew Thomas Villanueva
Amber Celeste Zuniga
Jack Chau
Jessica Nhi Do
Britney Thao Chau Ho
David Ngo Luong
Heather Phuong Nguyen
Joshua Nguyen
Huynh Nguyen
Quy Thanh Nguyen
Benjamin Tran
Hao Anh Tran
Jennifer Tran
Jonathan Tran
Jenny Mai Quyen Vu
Alex Ramon Barajas
Denise Marina Barajas
Alysse Gabrielle Fallavollita
Andres Garcia
Lillian Lopez
Ze’Lena Samantha Keehn
Karina Marie Lobeto
Lisa Marisol Paramo
Anna Serrano
Marcus Roman Vasquez
Marissa Leigh Vasquez
Stephanie Zamudio
April 11, 2015