Full Name: Gabrielle Pote
Nickname: Gabby
Parents: Jess & JJ Pote
Siblings: Juliette (22), Jacob (20)
Parent/Sibling Trait that you Admire: Something I admire about my parents and siblings are their work ethic. My parents both work very hard in their jobs and for their kids. My siblings are hard-working as well, but I admire them for working towards their dreams. My brother is always practicing playing his guitar and my sister is practicing in school to help people better themselves and their lives. I am very proud of them all.
When I was young, I envisioned myself to be: When I was young I envisioned myself to be an actress, because this was my dream. I loved watching movies and shows and when I saw them I was absolutely inspired. I was an extremely shy kid though, so it would have been difficult to actually become one.
Future Plans: My future plans are to attend the University of South Dakota and study nursing.
Where do you see yourself in 10 years: In 10 years, I see myself being a labor and delivery nurse, married with at least 2 kids and I have hopefully seen some of the world before those kids.
What is your most memorable moment from school years at Treynor: My most memorable moments from my school years at Treynor are playing volleyball with my friends and having fun.
What extra-curricular activities were you involved in at Treynor? At Treynor I was involved in many things, but did not stick with most of them. I was involved with cross country, track, volleyball, basketball, soccer, and golf.
If you have a day without commitments, what would you most likely be doing? If I had a day without commitments, I would most likely be watching a movie or if it is sunny out I would be outside by my pool.
What are some of your favorites (e.g. food, movies, books)? My favorite movie is The Wrong Missy, so funny. My favorite book is Stolen Tongues, which I really recommend if you like eerie books. My favorite food is fettuccine alfredo or enchiladas and rice made by my grandma.
What will you miss the most about THS? What I will miss the most about Treynor is the teachers who have pushed me and helped me make it this far.
What advice would you give underclassmen? Some advice I would give to underclassmen is to enjoy the time that you have with your friends and family and to not take it for granted.