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Craig Berry was one of two PHS representatives to SuperSAC. He received a National Merit Letter of Commendation. Craig was selected to the Management Internship Program and Operation Enterprise. He was a member of Mu Alpha Theta, Student Council, and the Science Club. Diana Merrett was an outstanding ten- nis player. She was ranked number two doubles player in Texas, number three singles player in Texas and number thirty-five in the nation. Diana was in- vited to Olympic tryouts for tennis. Diana was a member of Mu Alpha Theta and Science Club. She was a Na- tional Merit Semifinalist. 60 X People - Who's Who National Honor Society member Greg Bodzioch has been in Mu Alpha Theta, Spanish Club and the Newcomer's Club. Greg has received a Scholastic Letter Award. He was a volunteer for the Republican Convention. He has translated poll questions into Spanish for a special service. Greg has also managed Spanish-speaking people in a building relocation project in South Dallas. Kyle Penney was a member of the Management Internship Program, working asa ministry intern at Richard- son Heights Baptist Church. Besides be- ing involved in his church work, he was a member ofthe Student Council and a Wrangler. Lynne Champagne was involved many school activities such as sy phonic band, Mu Alpha The Keywanettes, Student Council and t Superintendent's Student Advisc Council. She was named to the E region band and received a Natiol Merit Commendation student. She vs nominated for Most Likely to Succee by the Senior Class. She was selected attend the GOP National Conventioni the Rtso. i ' X sg w w. . bf .ffl :z I 4 ff I gill f I . it , Q E Lynn Ponder's many activites kept l busy throughout the year. She vu president of the Fellowship of Christi Athletes, a Wrangler and a three-y letter in volleyball. She was also a NH Sport and Operation Enterpri nominee. She became a Managem Internship Program student and ll ceived honors in volleyball.
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ho's ho 3esides having an a-ll A honor roll 'd from the superintendent, David oley was in Student Council, French Ab, Mu Alpha Theta, and Management ernship program. But even with his avy work load, he still had time to be the nior Class vice president and participate Young Life. Through this club, David lped in many service projects in the mmunity. S57 ian Tagtmeier was a member of the Na- nal Championship Academic Decathlon im, vice president of the German Club, JCIQDT Council representative, and a Na- tnal Merit semifinalist. Brian was also in- lved in the Medical Explorers and was a presentative for the Exchange Club. Lisa Greenwood had such accom- plishments as Sophomore Class vice president, Mu Alpha Theta Member, Pacesetter, Student Council treasurer, Student Council president, and Man- agement Internship Program. She did volunteer work at Plano General Hos- pital and was part of the Adopt-a-Grand- parent program. She was also a lunior Usher, a SuperSAC nominee, and a Most Likely to Succeed nominee. fi 'SNC xi ii. Michelle Theall took part in activities such as Art Club, basketball, track, and cross country. She was FCA president. She supported the community through the summer track team of the Dallas Recreation Department and FCA camp counselor. Her activities earned her such honors as being named cross coun- try team captain and most valuable player for girls track. Who's Who 7 People X 61
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