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Daily Newspaper and Travel Guide
for Pecos Country of West Texas
Lifestyle
Monday, June 18, 2001
Golden Girl Nominee
Shanna Tredaway
Shanna Tredaway is the 17-year-old daughter of Steve and Suan Cross.
She is sponsored by the Twentieth Century Club.
Miss Tredaway will be working as a counselor in training at Prude Ranch
Summer Camp in Fort Davis in July.
She is a three year member of the Pecos High School Marching Band and
Symphonic Band; Junior Varsity Cheerleader for one year; Varsity Cheerleader
for two years; three year member of Pecos High School Varsity track team;
member of National Honor Society; member of Who's Who Among American High
School students; recipient of 110% All Around Cheerleader Award and returning
Varsity Cheerleader and Varsity track team member.
Miss Tredaway is Junior Captain of the Varsity Cheerleading Squad and
Woodwind Captain in the Pecos High School Marching Band.
She enjoys participating in the church youth group in the First United
Methodist Church; tumbling; going to the movies; hanging out with friends
and talking on the phone.
"I plan to attend Southwest Texas University or Texas Tech University
and major in pre-dentistry. Someday I hope to be an orthodontist," said Tredaway.
"I was selected a Universal Cheerleader Association All-Star Cheerleader
and performed in the Millenium Day Parade in London, England," said Tredaway.
Volleyball Clinic begins today
A Volleyball Clinic will begin today, June 18 and run through Friday,
June 22 at the Pecos High School New Gym.
For all incoming 7th and 8th graders the clinic
will be held from 8 a.m. until noon and for all incoming freshman the clinic
will be from 1-5 p.m.
Cost is $5 per student.
For more information contact Coach Becky Granado at 445-5668.
Guzman enlists in delayed program
Martin L. Guzman has joined the United States Army under the Delayed Entry
Program. The program gives young men and women the opportunity to delay entering
active duty for up to one year.
The enlistment gives the new solider the option to learn a new skill,
travel and become eligible to receive as much as $50,000 towards a college
education. After completion of basic military training, soldiers receive
advance individual training in their career job specialty.
Guzman, a 2001 graduate of Pecos High School, will report to Fort Benning,
Columbus, Ga., for basic training.
He is the son of Jesus R. and Maria T. Guzman, of Pecos.
Pecos Enterprise
York M. "Smokey" Briggs, Publisher
Division of Buckner News Alliance, Inc.
324 S. Cedar St., Pecos, TX 79772
Phone 915-445-5475, FAX 915-445-4321
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