H.R. No. 671
R E S O L U T I O N
WHEREAS, A delegation of students, teachers, and parents from
Col. John O. Ensor Middle School in El Paso visited the State
Capitol on March 20, 2003, to learn more about the seat of Texas
government firsthand; and
WHEREAS, Those who participated in the trip included: the
school's gifted and talented program coordinator, Veronica
Sánchez; teachers Rose Colleng, Ray Gomez, Mary Mendoza, Anna
Munoz, Armando Sánchez, Bryan Shaw, and Celia Twomey; parents
Yvonne Ayala, Carlos Berumen, Yolanda Garcia, Kelly Hulsey, Janette
Lieurance, Monica Marquez, Manuel Reyes, Irma Urquidi, and Thomas
Vanne; eighth-grade students Victor Anaya, Nicole Candelaria, Paul
Chavez, Brenda Esparza, Danielle Faulkner, Kari Hulsey, Asley
Lieurance, Nancy Medina, James Pharr, Emily Rush, Vanessa Tena,
Gerardo Urbina, and Nickolas Widtfeldt; seventh-grade students
John Colleng, Demian Garcia, Alex Maguregui, Andrea Rodriguez,
Frederick Tan, Analycia Villareal, and Shannah Widtfeldt;
sixth-grade students Cesar Allende, Lauren Blackwell, Jacob Bryan,
Celia Campos, Alisa Cook, Celeste Correa, Veronica Fernandez,
Lisett Gallegos, Leo Gamboa, Michael Garay, Chris Gunning, Rocky
Hardee, Ernie Hernandez, Jacob Hernandez, Oscar Mendoza, Mariel
Ochoa, Kayla Pedroza, Reyna Ponce, Anthony Regalado, Jaime Reyes,
Griselda Salas, Jessica L. Sanchez, Tammi Schuller, Jennifer
Swanson, Cassandra Vanne, and Bethany Urquidi; and fifth-grade
students Gerizim Ayala, Amanda Twomey, and Mariah Yelverton; and
WHEREAS, With the 78th Legislative Session well underway, the
Capitol Complex is a source of great activity, offering visitors an
excellent opportunity to see their state government functioning at
its dynamic best; and
WHEREAS, This noteworthy group of youngsters and their
sponsors had a chance to tour the Capitol and learn the fascinating
history of this monument to freedom and democracy; in addition, the
outstanding collection of art and documentation housed on the
Capitol grounds provided an exceptional source of information for
those interested in the role of state government and the chronicles
of our great state; and
WHEREAS, The magnificent Capitol, with its impressive
rotunda and distinctive pink granite facade, is an ideal setting
for young and old alike to discover the rich heritage of the Lone
Star State and to gain insight into the workings of our state
legislature; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 78th Texas
Legislature hereby commend the students, teachers, and parents from
Col. John O. Ensor Middle School on their interest in state
government; and, be it further
RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
prepared for the school as an expression of high regard by the Texas
House of Representatives.
Quintanilla
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Speaker of the House
I certify that H.R. No. 671 was adopted by the House on April
3, 2003, by a non-record vote.
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Chief Clerk of the House