LOOKING BACK - November 1979

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CAREER AWARENESS DAY … Jake Sealy, custyomer service supervisor witj Southwestern Bell Telephone Company showed a film entitled, “Telezonia” to students at Alamo Elementary Monday during an assembly program. The program, one of the first in a series to be presented at the elementary schools during Career Awareness Month in November, is being coordinated by school counselors Billy Espino and Shirly Boggus. Students are being given the opportunity to hear about different phases of work. Workers in the community are scheduled throughout the month for the assembly programs.

CAREER AWARENESS DAY … Jake Sealy, custyomer service supervisor witj Southwestern Bell Telephone Company showed a film entitled, “Telezonia” to students at Alamo Elementary Monday during an assembly program. The program, one of the first in a series to be presented at the elementary schools during Career Awareness Month in November, is being coordinated by school counselors Billy Espino and Shirly Boggus. Students are being given the opportunity to hear about different phases of work. Workers in the communi

Sanchez takes home state XC hardware

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Buena Vista’s Gabriela Sanchez led the Lady Longhorns to a state title in 2021 as freshman.

This year, the sophomore earned individual hardware at the state meet by cutting her time by 20 seconds from her previous performance on the grandest of stages.

Sanchez placed sixth at in Class 1A on Nov. 5 at the state cross country meet, leading her team to a ninth-place finish. The underclassman crossed the finish line of the girl’s two-mile race in 12 minutes 52 seconds.

The Buena Vista girls cross country team placed fourth at the 1A Region 2 meet on Oct. 25 at Angelo State Intermural Fields. Courtesy Photo

Jackson leads Prowlers at state cross country meet

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Junior Ali Jackson showed improvement throughout the season as Fort Stockton’s top cross country runner in 2022.

The upperclassman concluded her junior campaign by setting another personal-best mark at the state cross country meet on Nov. 4 in Round Rock.

Jackson placed 41st in Class 4A, an improvement of 11 spots from a year ago. Jackson finished the race in 12 minutes 40 seconds.

Pictured at the state cross country meet in Round Rock on Nov. 4 is, from left to right: head coach Sergio Guardiola, Fabian Perez, Ali Jackson, Juan Vela. Courtesy Photo

Shuster reelected as county judge

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Five local seats were up for grabs in Pecos County during the Nov. 8 Midterm Election and of those races, three incumbents were reelected.

Pecos County Judge Joe Shuster will serve his sixth four-year term as Pecos County Judge after defeating Republican Bryon Garrison by 879 votes (2,301-1,422).

“I appreciate the continued support,” Shuster said on Wednesday. “We need to continue to work together for Pecos County.”

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