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{{Infobox Student|class-of=1998|education-after-tams=Stanford - BA, Music with concentration in vocal performance (1998-2003), Columbia - MD (2008)|occupation-after-tams=Chief of Staff at Rio Grande Regional Hospital, Anesthesiologist at Rio Grande Anesthesia and Pain Medicine Consultants, Recruiting Chair at TAMS Alumni Association}}
 
{{Infobox Student|class-of=1998|education-after-tams=Stanford - BA, Music with concentration in vocal performance (1998-2003), Columbia - MD (2008)|occupation-after-tams=Chief of Staff at Rio Grande Regional Hospital, Anesthesiologist at Rio Grande Anesthesia and Pain Medicine Consultants, Recruiting Chair at TAMS Alumni Association}}
'''Edward Requenez''' was honored as a distinguished alumnus in 2016. Below is the content from his recognition.<blockquote>'''Edward Requenez''' grew up in the Rio Grande Valley before arriving at TAMS as a member of the Class of 1998 and joining the Ambassadors, Judicial Board, and JETS. He suspects he may have been a member of other clubs, but alleges those memberships were the result of identity theft or involved some emotional trauma that he continues to suppress.
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'''Edward Requenez''' was honored as a distinguished alumnus in 2016. Below is the content from his recognition.<blockquote>Edward Requenez grew up in the Rio Grande Valley before arriving at TAMS as a member of the Class of 1998 and joining the Ambassadors, Judicial Board, and JETS. He suspects he may have been a member of other clubs, but alleges those memberships were the result of identity theft or involved some emotional trauma that he continues to suppress.
 
After TAMS, he attended Stanford University where he majored in music with a concentration in vocal performance and minored in computer science. Shortly before his Stanford graduation, he abandoned plans to attend the Boston Conservatory for graduate studies in voice and instead applied to medical school. He spent that year as an MCAT lecturer for the Princeton Review while also performing in an Equity production of the musical Forever Plaid. In retrospect, he wishes he had gone to the gym more.
 
After TAMS, he attended Stanford University where he majored in music with a concentration in vocal performance and minored in computer science. Shortly before his Stanford graduation, he abandoned plans to attend the Boston Conservatory for graduate studies in voice and instead applied to medical school. He spent that year as an MCAT lecturer for the Princeton Review while also performing in an Equity production of the musical Forever Plaid. In retrospect, he wishes he had gone to the gym more.
  

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