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Hometown Ketchum Kalf to have special guest

After I sent this news in, I received news too great to wait, so I hurried to send in a revision. Our two Glenwood High School rodeo athletes, Joslyn Arnold and Peyton Sanchey, are National High School Rodeo Finals-bound. Those two awesome cowgirls were already sitting high in the rankings going into the State finals in Kennewick last weekend and finished very well. Joslyn placed 3rd at State in goat-tying and 5th in breakaway roping.

Peyton placed third at State in pole bending. Both girls and their families will head to Gillette, Wyoming for the 2003 National Finals July 16th -22nd. Peyton also finished 8th in the State in barrel racing, qualifying for the

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Our seven Glenwood High School seniors—Allison McFall, Landon Sanchey, Emily Molyneaux, Alise Gimlin, Rylene Beeks, Tiana Jackson, and Gracie Lehrmann—are wrapping up their final year at GHS, with all the activities that involves. They are currently enjoying their senior trip to Seattle, seeing many interesting attractions while there. Baccalaureate is June 7 at 7 p.m. at the Glenwood Pioneer Memorial Community Church. Jennifer Hallenbeck says please come help celebrate our graduates. The 8th-grade promotion will take place on Friday, June 9, in the school multipurpose room, starting at 7 p.m. with a reception afterward hosted by the Glenwood Women’s Club. Those moving on to high school are Anthony Avila, Ariana Berge, Hazel Fujita, and Travis Webster. The high school graduation will be Saturday, June 10, at 5 p.m. in the school gym with a reception hosted by the Glenwood Homemakers.

Our three awesome Glenwood Eagles track stars returned from their great experience competing in the State track tournament at historic Hayward Field in Eugene. Just to be part of that event, standing in that field and on that track where so many great track stars have competed is an unforgettable ex-perience. Kyler Henderson and Ally McFall placed 11th and 14th, respectively, in their high jump events. Tomei Tomeo competed in the 800m in a very tough race against many top runners. Our community is very proud of all three of our track athletes and looks forward to watching Kyler and Tomei on the Glenwood Eagles track team again next spring.

Bruce Wilkins, an uncle to Shane Proctor, shared the following information.

Haley Proctor and her entourage of six horses, a pony, two dogs, a goat, a 16-year-old, and a twoyear-old left Oklahoma yesterday. She is headed to Glenwood to perform at the Glenwood Ketchum Kalf rodeo but will make stops in the Midwest and California on the way. She has family ties to the valley and rodeo, as her husband, Shane Proctor, is the great-great-grandson of Peter A. Conboy, who donated the land the rodeo grounds sit on and also came up with the Ketchum Kalf rodeo slogan.

Haley is a four-time Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association top five dress act of the year. Her act is fast-paced and will have you holding your breath at

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