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                                                                  H.R. No. 142


R E S O L U T I O N
WHEREAS, The Dr. Exalton and Wilhelmina Delco Activity Center in Northeast Austin, a facility of the Austin Independent School District (AISD), is being dedicated in honor of two of the city's most distinguished civic leaders; and WHEREAS, For more than 30 years, Dr. Exalton Delco and his wife, the Honorable Wilhelmina Delco, have given unstintingly of their time, talents, and energies in such vital arenas as education, the arts, civic endeavors, and public service; and WHEREAS, A highly regarded professor of biology and college administrator, Dr. Delco has served during his impressive career as department head at Texas Southern University and as vice president of academic affairs at both Huston-Tillotson College and Austin Community College (ACC), and as special assistant to the president at The University of Texas at Austin; further, he has chaired advisory committees of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, assisted the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools as an accrediting team member, and served as an advisor to the presidents of both ACC and The University of Texas at Austin; and WHEREAS, His civic leadership has benefited a host of local groups and institutions, including the Leadership Austin Advisory Council, LBJ Science Academy Board, Austin-Travis County Mental Health/Mental Retardation Center, and Austin Symphony Orchestra; the recipient of numerous accolades, he has been listed in American Men of Science, Who's Who in American Education, and Who's Who in American College and University Administration; and WHEREAS, Mrs. Delco's involvement with Parent-Teacher Association activities, her initial foray into community service, was followed by her election in 1968 to the AISD Board of Trustees, a victory that marked the first time an African American had been elected to public office in the Capital City; she subsequently served as a founding member of the ACC Board of Trustees and currently chairs the Huston-Tillotson College Board of Trustees; and WHEREAS, In 1974, Mrs. Delco became the first African American elected at large from Travis County to the Texas House of Representatives; during her 10 terms in office, she served on more than 20 committees, chaired the house higher education committee, and in 1991, became the first woman appointed speaker pro tempore; and WHEREAS, This esteemed individual has been accorded a number of honors, including the AISD Black Heritage Award, the American Association of Community Colleges' 1991 National Leadership Award, and induction into the Texas Women's Hall of Fame; moreover, she has received honorary doctoral degrees from 10 colleges and universities; and WHEREAS, Longtime partners in marriage as well as community service, the Delcos serve as inspiring role models for their family and many admirers as they continue to keep busy schedules; both are adjunct professors for the Community College Leadership Program at The University of Texas at Austin and participate on many boards and committees; and WHEREAS, Dr. and Mrs. Delco have demonstrated the utmost commitment to enhancing the quality of life of their fellow Texans, and it is most appropriate that they be honored for their immeasurable contributions to the people of Austin and the Lone Star State; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 78th Texas Legislature hereby commemorate the dedication of the Dr. Exalton and Wilhelmina Delco Activity Center and extend heartfelt best wishes to Dr. and Mrs. Delco for continued success and fulfillment; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for Dr. and Mrs. Delco as an expression of high regard by the Texas House of Representatives. Dukes                         Craddick        Giddings        Merritt         Allen        Goodman        Miller         Alonzo        Goolsby        Moreno of Harris         Bailey        Griggs        Moreno of El Paso         Baxter        Grusendorf        Morrison         Berman        Guillen        Mowery         Bohac        Gutierrez        Naishtat         Bonnen        Haggerty        Nixon         Branch        Hamilton        Noriega         Brown of Kaufman        Hamric        Oliveira         Brown of Brazos        Hardcastle        Olivo         Burnam        Harper-Brown        Paxton         Callegari        Hartnett        Pena         Campbell        Heflin        Phillips         Canales        Hegar        Pickett         Capelo        Hilderbran        Pitts         Casteel        Hill        Puente         Castro        Hochberg        Quintanilla         Chavez        Hodge        Rangel         Chisum        Homer        Raymond         Christian        Hope        Reyna         Coleman        Hopson        Riddle         Cook of Navarro        Howard        Ritter         Cook of Colorado        Hughes        Rodriguez         Corte        Hunter        Rose         Crabb        Hupp        Seaman         Crownover        Isett        Smith of Tarrant         Davis of Harris        Jones of Lubbock        Smith of Harris         Davis of Dallas        Jones of Bexar        Smithee         Dawson        Jones of Dallas        Solis         Delisi        Keel        Solomons         Denny        Keffer of Dallas        Stick         Deshotel        Keffer of Eastland        Swinford         Driver        King        Talton         Dukes        Kolkhorst        Taylor         Dunnam        Krusee        Telford         Dutton        Kuempel        Thompson         Edwards        Laney        Truitt         Eiland        Laubenberg        Turner         Eissler        Lewis        Uresti         Elkins        Luna        Van Arsdale         Ellis        Mabry        Villarreal         Farabee        Madden        West         Farrar        Marchant        Wilson         Flores        Martinez Fischer        Wise         Flynn        McCall        Wohlgemuth         Gallego        McClendon        Wolens         Garza        McReynolds        Wong         Gattis        Menendez        Woolley         Geren        Mercer        Zedler         ______________________________ Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 142 was adopted by the House on February 5, 2003, by a non-record vote. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House