By Burnam                                              H.R. No. 333
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                                 R E S O L U T I O N
 1-1           WHEREAS, February 28, 2001, marks the first birthday of
 1-2     Dorothy Regina Isgur of Fort Worth, Texas; and
 1-3           WHEREAS, Miss Dorothy Jeanne is the newest member of a family
 1-4     dedicated to public service to the community; and
 1-5           WHEREAS, Her father is Benjamin Isgur, a Legislative
 1-6     Relations Officer for the City of Austin, and a former legislative
 1-7     assistant to Representatives Glen Maxey and Elliott Naishtat, and
 1-8     her mother is Shoshana Thoma-Isgur, a promising young attorney with
 1-9     the established Fort Worth firm of Law, Snakard & Gambill and a
1-10     former legislative assistant to former Representative Sherri
1-11     Greenberg; and
1-12           WHEREAS, Her paternal grandfather is Stuart Isgur, an
1-13     independent businessman and gentleman farmer who is the president
1-14     of Congregation Ahavath Shalom, and her maternal grandmother is
1-15     Rebecca Reznikoff Isgur, the founder of the Fort Worth Hebrew Day
1-16     School; and
1-17           WHEREAS, Her maternal grandfather is the late Hans Thoma, an
1-18     internationally recognized German modern painter, and her paternal
1-19     grandmother is Blanche Marguiles Thoma, a tireless creative force,
1-20     member of MENSA and community activist in Orange County,
1-21     California; and
1-22           WHEREAS, It is clear from her lineage that the State of Texas
 2-1     can expect great things from Miss Dorothy Jeanne in the future; and
 2-2           WHEREAS, As one of the most sociable members of the preschool
 2-3     class at the Jewish Community Fort Worth Play and Learning Center,
 2-4     Miss Dorothy Jeanne is well-known among her peers for her hugging,
 2-5     her conversation, and her fascination with computers, pens, cell
 2-6     phones and pagers; and
 2-7           WHEREAS, Such gregarious propensity at an early age can only
 2-8     mean that Miss Dorothy Jeanne is destined for political greatness,
 2-9     including eventual election to this body at some future date; and
2-10           WHEREAS, The birthday of such a notable Texan is worthy of
2-11     special recognition; now, therefore, be it
2-12           RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 77th
2-13     Legislature hereby honor Miss Dorothy Regina Isgur by declaring
2-14     February 28, 2001, as Dorothy Jeanne Isgur Day at the Texas
2-15     Capitol; and be it further
2-16           RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
2-17     prepared for Miss Dorothy Jeanne as an expression of high regard by
2-18     the Texas House of Representatives.