Cross Sections (Summer 2020)

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50 CROSSROADS SCHOOL FOR ARTS & SCIENCES

CLASS NOTES

CLASS OF 1984

Seth Avergon runs the business

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PABLO PEREIRA ’76

and marketing “The vast variety of subject matters taught and the freedom to try new things created a curiosity in me that continued in college, until one day,

consulting firm Avergon Marketing Group out of Long Beach, CA. When he is not working with companies in Orange and LA county, he is actively involved in animal rescue, helping to find homes for shelter pets. Seth is especially passionate about the bully breeds and fighting against breed-specific legislation (BSL). CLASS OF 1986

Jen Fruehling Davis writes, “Hello to my fellow Roadrunners! We moved our family to Boise, Idaho, in 2017 after living in Seattle for the past 30 years. We are enjoying the quieter, small-town mountain lifestyle of Boise and make frequent trips to Sun Valley to hike and ski. Launched our son Henry to the University of Denver in 2019 and working on launching our daughter, May, in the fall of 2020. I work for a real estate company and my husband, Pete, started his own tree-care service in Boise last fall. Hope all are well!” Joan Kwuon recently joined the violin faculty at the Colburn School Music Academy and Community School of Performing Arts. She is delighted to divide her time between Cleveland (Cleveland Institute of Music, violin faculty)

Pablo Pereira ’76 is an Emmy Awardwinning member of the American Meteorologist Society and has been forecasting weather for more than three decades. He started at Crossroads in 1972—its second year— as an eighth grader. Pablo describes his experience at Crossroads as very intimate; the classes were small then, only about 20 or so students in a grade. He credits the small class sizes for teaching him accountability— he couldn’t hide—and for helping him develop tight bonds with his classmates. “The closeness of the small classes created everlasting friendships,” he says. “It’s hard to believe that the best friends I made then, more than 40 years ago, remain my best friends today.” Pablo appreciates the space and opportunities for exploration that Crossroads provided students.

journalism just clicked.” He also credits his drama class with helping him overcome stage fright, which he says is essential in live television news. He puts his performance background to use regularly as a meteorologist on KTTV FOX 11, providing the weather forecast at 5 and 10 p.m. Pablo has been named Best Weathercaster by the Associated Press and the Radio & Television News Association of Southern California. Most recently, Pablo won a Television Emmy for his live coverage of the Space Shuttle Endeavour’s return to Los Angeles. Pablo passes by the 21st Street Campus almost daily on his way to work, which he describes as “a nice reminder of where I came from, and where I ended up.” Pablo’s memories of Crossroads include trips to the Kern River and the little burrito place that used to be across from the 21st Street Campus. He also fondly remembers the teachers and courses he loved, including Art Tuller for math, Steven Morgan for English and Terri Redman for biology. Like so many Crossroads alumni, the outstanding faculty left a lasting impression on him. He says, “The dedicated teachers and personal attention I was given during my time there made me who I am today.”


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