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 Margulies 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 1-23 can expect great things from Miss Dorothy Jeanne in the future; and 1-24 WHEREAS, One of the most sociable members of the preschool 2-1 class at the Jewish Community Fort Worth Play and Learning Center, 2-2 Miss Dorothy Jeanne is well known among her peers for her hugging, 2-3 her conversation, and her fascination with computers, pens, cell 2-4 phones and pagers; and 2-5 WHEREAS, Such gregarious propensity at an early age can only 2-6 mean that Miss Dorothy Jeanne is destined for political greatness, 2-7 including eventual election to this body at some future date; and 2-8 WHEREAS, The birthday of such a notable Texan is worthy of 2-9 special recognition; now, therefore, be it 2-10 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 77th 2-11 Legislature hereby honor Miss Dorothy Regina Isgur by recognizing 2-12 February 28, 2001, as Dorothy Regina Isgur Day at the Texas 2-13 Capitol; and, be it further 2-14 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be 2-15 prepared for Miss Dorothy Jeanne as an expression of high regard by 2-16 the Texas House of Representatives. Burnam Kitchen Maxey Naishtat Laney Goodman Merritt Alexander Goolsby Miller Allen Gray Moreno of Harris Averitt Green Moreno of El Paso Bailey Grusendorf Morrison Berman Gutierrez Mowery Bonnen Haggerty Naishtat Bosse Hamric Najera Brimer Hardcastle Nixon Brown of Kaufman Hartnett Noriega Brown of Brazos Hawley Oliveira Burnam Heflin Olivo Callegari Hilbert Pickett Capelo Hilderbran Pitts Carter Hill Puente Chavez Hinojosa Ramsay Chisum Hochberg Rangel Christian Hodge Raymond Clark Homer Reyna of Bexar Coleman Hope Reyna of Dallas Cook Hopson Ritter Corte Howard Sadler Counts Hunter Salinas Crabb Hupp Seaman Craddick Isett Shields Crownover Janek Smith Danburg Jones of Lubbock Smithee Davis of Harris Jones of Bexar Solis Davis of Dallas Jones of Dallas Solomons Delisi Junell Swinford Denny Keel Talton Deshotel Keffer Telford Driver King of Parker Thompson Dukes King of Uvalde Tillery Dunnam Kitchen Truitt Dutton Kolkhorst Turner of Coleman Edwards Krusee Turner of Harris Ehrhardt Kuempel Uher Eiland Lewis of Tarrant Uresti Elkins Lewis of Orange Villarreal Ellis Longoria Walker Farabee Luna West Farrar McCall Williams Flores McClendon Wilson Gallego McReynolds Wise Garcia Madden Wohlgemuth George Marchant Wolens Geren Martinez Fischer Woolley Giddings Maxey Yarbrough Glaze Menendez Zbranek _______________________________ Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 388 was adopted by the House on February 28, 2001, by a non-record vote. _______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House