By Delisi                                              H.R. No. 709
       74R11517 WMS-D
                                  R E S O L U T I O N
    1-1        WHEREAS, The Texas House of Representatives is proud to honor
    1-2  Tom Landry for his exceptional achievements in the sport of
    1-3  football and his significant service to his fellowman; and
    1-4        WHEREAS, Born September 11, 1924, in Mission, Thomas Wade
    1-5  Landry was graduated from Mission High School and while there took
    1-6  his first step toward achieving legendary status in the sport of
    1-7  football as an All-Regional fullback; and
    1-8        WHEREAS, He enrolled at The University of Texas at Austin,
    1-9  but postponed his higher education in order to serve his nation as
   1-10  a member of the United States Air Corps during World War II, and as
   1-11  an Allied soldier he flew 30 perilous B-17 bomber missions over
   1-12  enemy territory; and
   1-13        WHEREAS, After completing his military service, Mr. Landry
   1-14  returned to The University of Texas, where he dominated football
   1-15  foes on both sides of the ball as a star fullback and defensive
   1-16  back; his sterling efforts earned him well-deserved recognition as
   1-17  an All-Southwest Conference performer and helped the Longhorns to
   1-18  victories in the 1948 Sugar Bowl and the 1949 Orange Bowl; and
   1-19        WHEREAS, Although possessing degrees in both business and
   1-20  industrial engineering, Coach Landry chose to make his mark in
   1-21  professional football, joining the New York Giants in 1949 as a
   1-22  defensive back; and
   1-23        WHEREAS, His spirited play earned him All-Pro status in 1954
   1-24  and he also demonstrated an exceptional overall understanding of
    2-1  the tactical aspects of the game during his last two seasons with
    2-2  the Giants organization as a player-coach and as a defensive coach
    2-3  after his retirement as a player; and
    2-4        WHEREAS, Coach Landry took the position that would define his
    2-5  career by accepting the head coaching job with the Dallas Cowboys
    2-6  in 1960; although the team was winless in his first season there,
    2-7  he ultimately guided his squad to an unsurpassed level of
    2-8  excellence, and in his 29 years as the Cowboys' coach thrilling
    2-9  victories became as commonplace as his trademark hat; and
   2-10        WHEREAS, The Cowboys' unparalleled dominance of their sport
   2-11  under Coach Landry is reflected by the team's 20 consecutive
   2-12  winning seasons, 18 playoff appearances, 13 division championships,
   2-13  five conference titles, and five Super Bowl appearances that
   2-14  include wins in Super Bowls VI and XII; and
   2-15        WHEREAS, In acknowledgment of his superlative achievements in
   2-16  the sport he had elevated to an art form, Coach Landry was inducted
   2-17  into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1990 and the Dallas Cowboy
   2-18  Ring of Honor in 1993; to honor its native son, Mission High School
   2-19  dedicated its football stadium in Coach Landry's name in 1984; and
   2-20        WHEREAS, Consistently concerned with the needs of others,
   2-21  Coach Landry has given his support to a variety of worthy causes
   2-22  and most recently has volunteered his services as honorary chairman
   2-23  for the 1995 Ronald McDonald House Celebrity Golf Classic; and
   2-24        WHEREAS, Coach Landry has been supported in all his many
   2-25  endeavors by his devoted wife, Alicia, and the couple have been
   2-26  blessed with three children and five grandchildren; and
   2-27        WHEREAS, Both on and off the playing field, Tom Landry has
    3-1  served as an inspirational figure to his many loyal fans and his
    3-2  notable accomplishments are indeed worthy of special legislative
    3-3  recognition; now, therefore, be it
    3-4        RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 74th Texas
    3-5  Legislature hereby commend Tom Landry for his legendary
    3-6  achievements in the field of athletics and his significant
    3-7  contributions as a community leader and role model; and, be it
    3-8  further
    3-9        RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
   3-10  prepared for Mr. Landry as an expression of high regard by the
   3-11  Texas House of Representatives.