By Chavez                                             H.R. No. 1061
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                                 R E S O L U T I O N
 1-1           WHEREAS, El Paso's Eastwood High School Student Council has
 1-2     been chosen the secretary school for the Texas Association of
 1-3     Student Councils; and
 1-4           WHEREAS, During a state conference held in Austin, the
 1-5     Eastwood team campaigned with a pledge to work for a 10 percent
 1-6     statewide reduction in DWI fatalities, reflecting the broader focus
 1-7     of today's student councils on community projects as well as school
 1-8     issues; and
 1-9           WHEREAS, The 1,400-plus members of the Texas association
1-10     represent middle and high school student councils throughout the
1-11     Lone Star State; Valerie Hernandez represents Eastwood's student
1-12     council with the state group; and
1-13           WHEREAS, Drew Morales is incoming president of the Eastwood
1-14     High School Student Council, which was also recently elected
1-15     president school in District 9, the Trans Pecos Association of
1-16     Student Councils; Katie Empson represents Eastwood in that
1-17     organization; and
1-18           WHEREAS, Members of the Eastwood High School Student Council
1-19     have shown great commitment, determination, and maturity in
1-20     representing their fellow students, and it is most appropriate that
1-21     these exceptional young people be commended for their efforts; now,
1-22     therefore, be it
1-23           RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 77th Texas
1-24     Legislature hereby congratulate the Eastwood High School Student
 2-1     Council on being selected the secretary school for the Texas
 2-2     Association of Student Councils and extend to council members and
 2-3     sponsors sincere best wishes for continued success; and, be it
 2-4     further
 2-5           RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 2-6     prepared for display at the school as an expression of high regard
 2-7     by the Texas House of Representatives.