By Pitts H.R. No. 1257 Line and page numbers may not match official copy. Bill not drafted by TLC or Senate E&E. R E S O L U T I O N 1-1 WHEREAS, Sarah Wohlgemuth, the daughter of Mikeal and Arlene 1-2 Wohlgemuth, has distinguished herself through her character, 1-3 leadership, and integrity in the first eighteen years of her life; 1-4 and 1-5 WHEREAS, Ms. Wohlgemuth has just completed an important 1-6 milestone by graduating as valedictorian from the Calvary Academy 1-7 in Fort Worth, Texas; and 1-8 WHEREAS, during her tenure at Calvary, Ms. Wohlgemuth 1-9 mastered course work in Math, Science, English, and Spanish, laying 1-10 a strong foundation for many important future contributions to 1-11 Texas and the World; and 1-12 WHEREAS, Ms. Wohlgemuth offered her leadership abilities to 1-13 Calvary and Burleson through Volleyball, Basketball, the Honor 1-14 Society, Student Council, Youth and Government, Swim Team, and the 1-15 Banquet Committee; and 1-16 WHEREAS, in each activity in which Ms. Wohlgemuth 1-17 participated, particularly Calvary's victory over their arch rival 1-18 Lake Country, pride and honor were brought to her family, friends, 1-19 church, school, city, and state; and 1-20 WHEREAS, Ms. Wohlgemuth particularly treasures her community 1-21 volunteer activities of Sunday School teacher, Vacation Bible 2-1 School, Inner-city ministry, and math tutoring; and 2-2 WHEREAS, this outstanding young Christian lady has been 2-3 accepted at Texas A&M University as a member of the Fighting Texas 2-4 Aggie Class of 200l; and 2-5 WHEREAS, Texas A&M University and the State of Texas are 2-6 fortunate to have such a talented, gifted leader involved and 2-7 contributing to their advancement; now, therefore, be it 2-8 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 75th 2-9 Legislature hereby congratulate Sarah Wohlgemuth on being named 2-10 Calvary Academy's 1997 valedictorian and wish her well in all of 2-11 her future endeavors; and, be it further 2-12 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be 2-13 prepared for Ms. Wohlgemuth as an expression of high regard by the 2-14 Texas House of Representatives.