Pecos High School
Valedictorian:
Salutatorian: Julia Ysabel Gonzales Garcia
Class officer: Ruben Maynes
Class flower: White rose
Class motto: Keep on keeping on,
Class song: “Humble and Kind” by Tim McGraw
Individual accomplishments and scholarships:
Megan Armijo received the Mora San Miguel Tri State Scholarship.
Camille Cde Baca received the B.J. Gonzales Memorial Scholarship and the Luis G. Sanchez Memorial Scholarship.
Karla Dominguez received the Northern CAMP Scholarship.
Brooke Gallegos received the Luis G. Sanchez Memorial Scholarship as well as the Always Amanda Memorial Scholarship.
Ysabel Garcia received the Los Alamos Employee Bronze Scholarship.
Julia Gonzales received a Southwest Capital Bank Scholarship.
Arely Herrera-Oliva received the Pecos Valley Medical Center Scholarship and the Viles Foundation Scholarship.
Adam Kimble received the Los Alamos Employee Scholarship Susan Herrera Scholars.
Shania Leal received the Luis G. Sanchez Memorial Scholarship and the Sheriff’s Posse Scholarship.
Crystal Ortiz received the Sheriff’s Posse Scholarship.
Miquela Ortiz received the Luis G. Sanchez Memorial Scholarship.
Sarah Pacheco received the Pecos Valley Medical Center Scholarship.
Julia Sanchez received the Mora San Miguel Electric Frank R. Rodriguez Scholarship.
Employee Ricardo BronzeTeran received Scholarship.the Los Alamos
Luciano Varela named a Leadership Scholar.
Aylin Torres Montoya received the Southwest Capital Bank Scholarship.
Cindy Torres received the Northern CAMP Scholarship.
Isaiah Valdez received the B.J. Gonzales Memorial Scholarship.
Georgia Vigil received the Northern CAMP Scholarship.
The following students received their certificate from Luna Community College: Brooke Gallegos, Aylin V. Torres-Montoya, Ricardo Teran and Cindy Torres.
Accomplishments in sports:
2016 AAA boys cross country state champions, 2017 AAA cheerleading state champions, 2017 AAA boys basketball state champions. Julian Garcia, cross country individual state champion, individual state champion in 3,200 meter run and 1,600 meter run.
Pecos High School does more than produce professionals, we produce good people. People who care about each other, people who look out for one another, and young adults that make this a better world. As you leave PHS, remember these values as you navigate the waters ahead.” — Principal Simon Miera