Vol. 15, June 2011 - Bluebonnet Girls State
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Vol. 15, June 2011 - Bluebonnet Girls State
“The Bluebonnet” - The Official Journal of Texas Bluebonnet Girls State - Volume 15 - Saturday, June 18, 2011 Over 485 Take Part in 67th Session By plane, bus, and automobile, 485 young women from all over Texas traveled to Texas Lutheran University campus in Seguin to take part in the 67th session of Bluebonnet Girls State. Participants were organized into twelve “cities” with between 30 and 50 “citizens” each. They met their roommates and neighbors and were welcomed by their counselors. Less than 48 hours after arrival, each new community had written their own charter and elected city officials. City A Astronauts Mayor: Megan Modersitki, Council Place 1: Lucy Millsap, Council Place 2: Denise Barrera, Council Place 3: Allyson Rice, Council Place 4: Reagan Rexford, Council Place 5: Amanda Warwick, Council Place 6: Ellie Friederich, Treasurer: Jessaca Rougon, Attorney: Casey Evans, Tax Assessor/Collector: Natilisa Rodriguez, Police Chief: Brittany Norris, Health Officer: Megan Abbott, Fire Chief: Shannon Barry, Municipal Judge: Sarah Vollman. (Senior Counselor: Laurel Fiske; Junior Counselors: Keely Mosher, Amanda Cotten and Kate Freeman) City B Beach Babes Mayor: Adelaide Dollinger, Council Place 1: Adair White, Council Place 2: Sarah Littlejohn, Council Place 3: Megan Wisnoski, Council Place 4: Whitney Thomas, Council Place 5: Kelsey Lancon, Council Place 6: Kirstin Sylvester, Treasurer: Lisa Ramon, Attorney: Alyssa Coy, Tax Assessor/Collector: Vanessa Valdez, Police Chief: Emma Sparkman, Health Officer: Haley Rivera, Fire Chief: Becca Bailey, Municipal Judge: Mary Beale. (Senior Counselor: Emily Saultz; Junior Counselors: Grace Baen, Shannon Reinert and Kate Aten) City C Clownfish Mayor: Chandler Sant, Council Place 1: Ashley Muñoz, Council Place 2: Drake Tobola, Council Place 3: Newly arrived Girls State citizens from the Rio Grande Valley. Kaylie Wilson, Council Place 4: Jordan Caccaro, Council Place 5: Amina Karedia, Council Place 6: Kristen Olson, Attorney: Evelena McCutcheon, Tax Assessor/ Collector: Anahy Castro, Police Chief: Akiko Scott, Health Officer: Kristen Beck, Fire Chief: Michelle Hochstein, Municipal Judge: Allison Koehn. (Senior Counselor: Morgan Germany; Junior Counselors: Katie McFarland and Sarah Scalia) City D Dolphins Mayor: Zoë Olavarri, Council Place 1: Marissa Garcia, Council Place 2: Sage Kinsey, Council Place 3: Samantha Tschoepe, Council Place 4: Ashley Hagelgans, Attorney: Taylor Rowe, Tax Assessor/Collector: Serena Reese, Police Chief: Rosa Valdovinos, Health Officer: Amber Hubbard, Fire Chief: McKenzie Legget, Municipal Judge: Miki Evans. (Senior Counselor: Audrey Huffman; Junior Counselors: Hillary Everts and Hannah Watt) City E Energizers Mayor: Stephanie Parns, Council Place 1: Erin Daughtery, Council Place 2: Jenna Harrison, Council Place 3: Chelsea Hall, Council Place 4: Lindsay Belus, Council Place 5: Maegan Ware, Council Place 6: Valerie Briell, Treasurer: Katie Ferrick, Tax Assessor/Collector: Becca Hawkenson, Attorney: Kasey Ann Herrera, Police Chief: Shelby Shepard, Health Officer: Kathleen Jones, Fire Chief: Emily Gayle Lewis, Municipal Judge: Karlie Wilbern. (Senior Counselor: Allie Benson; Junior Counselors: Hillary Plocheck, Cassidy Hurwitz and Kylie Kelder) City F Fireworks Mayor: Talon Romick, Council Place 1: Catherine Ken, Council Place 2: Alex Hall, Council Place 3: Catherine Bennett, Council Place 4: Katie Donaldson, City Treasurer: Mira Patel, Attorney: Emily Davidson, Tax Assessor/ Collector: Allyson Gross, Police Chief: Tessa Russell, Health Officer: Betsy Quevedo, Fire Chief: Amanda Chapa, Municipal Judge: Stacy Sullivan. (Senior Counselor: Lauren (continued on page 2) “The Bluebonnet” Page 2 Nats, Feds Pick Leaders: Party Convention Results Because the Girls State program is entirely non-partisan, citizens operate with mock political parties. They elect precinct, county and state party officials, and write their own party platforms. The program was led by Party Coordinator Emalee Harmon and Fed Party Sponsors Pollyana Halling and Ellen Addison and Nat Party Sponsors Elizabeth Sutherland and Ashley Poston. National Party State Chair: Kallie Fuchs, Vice-Chair: Jenna Dunn, House Whip: Vinamrata Singel, Senate Whip: Sarah Gates Friendship County Chair: Korey Lane, Pct. 1: JR Holt, Pct. 2: Hailey Knab, Pct.3: Katherine Faulk Chili County Chair: Megan Neuhoff, Pct. 1: Courtney Ledger, Pct. 2: Abby Sisk, Pct. 3: Akiko Scott Goff County Chair: Young-Jee Jung, Pct. 1: Tiara Hansen, Pct. 2: Tia Watson, Pct. 3: Casey Jo Knapp Giant County Chair: Annie Kresek, Pct. 1: Breanna Lind, Pct. 2: Keni Sabath, Pct. 3: Kimberly Krumm Pecan County Chair: Tori Clement, Pct. 1: Jaquala Couch, Pct. 2: Sarah Gates, Pct. 3: Stephanie Wythe Tejas County Chair: Annie Alexander, Pct. 1: Miranda Garrott, Pct. 2: Emily Guthrie, Pct. 3: Emma Watson Federal Party State Chair: Miriam Felder, Vice-Chair: Tara McCullough, House Whip: Montana Blair, Senate Whip: Paloma Rivera Friendship County Chair: Mayelisa Gasca, Pct.1: Megan Modersitzki, Pct. 2: Sarah Stiles, Pct. 3: Faith Castillo Chili County Chair: Catherine Anne Prideaux, Pct. 1: Stephanie Bossert, Pct. 2: Aditi Singh, Pct. 3: Pronoma Debnath Goff County Chair: Victoria Volker, Pct. 1: Laura Lynn Grander, Pct. 2: Shauna Kim, Pct. 3: Bre’ana Stafford Giant County Chair: Katlyn Delp, Pct. 1: Kristyn Miller, Pct. 2: Aanchal Saraf, Pct. 3: Medley Hinman Pecan County Chair: Jill Moss, Pct. 1: Tamia Brice, Pct. 2: Hailey Stevenson, Pct. 3: Naomi Varnis Tejas County Chair: Sierra Vernon, Pct. 1: Lisa Hsiao, Pct. 2: Ellen Hense, Pct. 3: Mandi Minzenmeyer (continued from page 1) Perryman; Junior Counselors: Amie Magallon and Kailey Peck) City G Guppies Mayor: Jennifer Gutierrez, Council Place 1: Kaitlin Wetz, Council Place 2: Jennifer Timmermann, Council Place 3: Marikit Tomlinson, Council Place 4: Erin Watson, Council Place 5: Sinthuja Devarajan, Council Place 6: Kacy Little, Treasurer: Maggie Smith, Attorney: Breanna Lind, Tax Assessor/ Collector: Kirsten Schroeden; Police Chief: Emily Grobe, Health Officer: Abby Smalligan, Fire Chief: Clarissa Ramirez, Municipal Judge: Ashley Swenson (Senior Counselor: Kate Ehmke; Junior Counselors: Brittany Buffum and Monica Zuniga) City H Honeybees Mayor: Kaitlin Noser, Council Place 1: Kimberly Krumm, Council Place 2: Tayler Chambless, Council Place 3: Murphy Vandermotter, Council Place 4: Alex Pottorff, Treasurer: Jenna Gonzalez, Attorney: Jazmin Crookes, Tax Assessor/Collector: Anna Walker, Police Chief: Hallie Taylor, Health Officer: Tina Pham, Fire Chief: Chazmin Peterson-Calip, Municipal Judge: Bethany Roubion. (Senior Counselor: Renda Barr; Junior Counselors: Jeyde Kelly and Katie Stewart) City I Islanders Mayor: Tamia Brice, Council Place 1: Ivonne Corona, Council Place 2: Mariah Cruz, Council Place 3: Heather Cox, Council Place 4: Payten Spielberger, Treasurer: Phuong Huynh, Attorney: Stephanie Whisenant, Tax Assessor/Collector: Elizabeth Spence, Police Chief: Stacy Rendon, Health Officer: Danielle Perales, Fire Chief: Dominique Robertson, Municipal Judge: Jenny Garms. (Senior Counselor: Jenna White; Junior Counselors: Jessica Evey and Anabeth Fuller) City J Javas Mayor: Caroline Nelson, Council Place 1: IZ Odgers, Council Place 2: Remington Couts, Council Place 3: Maddy Marrs, Council Place 4: Denise Chavez, Council Place 5: Cristina Kilmain, Council Place 6: Natalie Olivares, Treasurer: Angelynn May, Attorney: Sid Mitchell, Tax Assessor/Collector: Claire Culver, Health Officer: Rachel Cantu, Fire Chief: Carlynn Hill, Municipal Judge: Georgeanne Palmer. (Senior Counselor: Mauri King; Junior Counselors: Rebecca Rob- bins and Melinda Zanner) City K Kaleidoscopes Mayor: Danielle Garcia, Council Place 1: Lara Samarneh, Council Place 2: Megan Askew, Council Place 3: Caprice Erickson, Council Place 4: Savannah Wessies, Treasurer: Emily Parker, Attorney: Perri Hockema, Tax Assessor/Collector: Emily Barton, Police Chief: Nikki Sorenson, Fire Chief: Lexi Edwards, Municipal Judge: Stephanie Tsai. (Senior Counselor: Lilliebeth Halling; Junior Counselors: Shelby Langford and Anna Van Buskirk) City L Leprechauns Mayor: Lillian Miess, Council Place 1: Margaret Hill, Council Place 2: Jordan Speir, Council Place 3: Rebecca Reyes, Council Place 4: Sara Linsley, Council Place 5: Megan Klein, Council Place 6: Ashley Manchee, Treasurer: Kim Tran, Attorney: Angelica Fitzgerald, Tax Assessor/Collector: Mandi Minzenmeyer, Police Chief: Shelby McCutcheon, Health Officer: Miranda Garrott, Fire Chief: Jenna Davis, Municipal Judge: Andrea Halloran. (Senior Counselor: Jenny Denny; Junior Counselors: Rachel Herrod, Taylor Cavazos and Alli Williams) “The Bluebonnet” Page 3 State Elections: Nats’ Sabath, Watson Take Top Spots On Thursday, June 16th, National Party candidate Keni Sabath was elected 2011 Bluebonnet Girls State Governor. Tia Watson was elected Lieutenant Governor. Other winners were Irene Cofie, Attorney General; Stephanie Bossert, Comptroller of Public Accounts; Hailey Stevenson, Commissioner of General Land; Fallon Boenig, Agricultural Commissioner; Aanchal Saraf, Railroad Commissioner; Anna Rigby, Presiding Judge of Court of Criminal Appeals; Casey Jo Knapp, Chief Justice of Supreme Court. Citizens also approved a constitutional amendment that establishes annual sessions of the Texas Legislature. On Friday, June 17th, citizens traveled to Austin where Girls State senators and their representatives convened their annual mock legislature in the State Capitol. Later, a joint session gathered in the Texas House chambers to inaugurate newly elected state officials. The Honorable Michael Keasler addressed the citizens and administered the oath of office. State officials were escorted by their real life counterparts: Linda Smith, Executive Assistant to Chief Justice Wallace Jefferson, Supreme Court of Texas; Honorable Michael Keasler; Andrew Kiefer, Chief of Staff to Elizabeth Ames Jones, Railroad Commissioner; Shannon Rusing, Chief of Staff to Todd Staples, Agriculture Commissioner; Larry Laine, Chief Deputy, representing Jerry Patterson, Commissioner of General Land Office; Raette Hearn, Dir. of Agency Administration, representing Comptroller Susan Combs; Stacey Napier, Senior Counsel, representing Attorney General Greg Abbott; Don Green, Senior Advisor, representing Lt. Governor David Dewhurst; and Diana King, President, ALA Department of Texas. After a picnic lunch on the Capitol grounds, citizens returned to Seguin. The evening concluded with a talent show and celebrations in each of the cities. Citizens who performed throughout the session include: Chandler Sant, Caroline Nelson, Heather Cox, Lillian Miess, Emily Gayle Lewis, Eliza Odgers, Jenna Dunn, Haley Riveria, Megan Abbott, Stacy Rendon, Alyssa Clift, Priya Patel, Sarah Qin, Krystal Kurtz, Sarah Gates, Lynda Brundin, Emma Watson, Nahime Aguirre, Shannon Ryan, Stephanie Wythe, Kristen Olsen, Natalie Olivares, Shannon Zhou, Megan Davis, Kodee Jones, Anna Rigby, Aanchal Saraf and Irene Colie. Gina Zavorka played horn at flag lowering. Speaker, President Pick Floor Leaders Floor Leaders are distinguished positions in the legislature at Girls State. They are chosen by their respective presiding officers to serve as mentors for their fellow legislators. In the real world they are also spokespersons for their party and organize party strategy. The Senate Floor Leaders are Emily Guthrie (National Party) and Haley Czarnek (Federal Party). House Floor Leaders are Nicole Moody (National Party) and Christina Faseler (Federal Party). This yearʼs legislative staff members are Speaker of the House Anna Beth White and President of the Senate Kate Hartfield. Jackie Cheng, Emilee Larkin and Priyanka Patel are the Legislative Assistants for the House. Gable Brady, Annabelle Hutchinson and Lainey Murdock are the Legislative Assistants in the Senate. “The Bluebonnet” Page 4 Girls Nation delegates, Outstanding Citizens picked Girls Nation delegates: Aanchal Saraf (on left) and Anna Rigby (on right) with Connie Bridges Two girls are selected from each Girls State program across America to attend Girls Nation, a national government training program. Anna Rigby of League City (ALA Unit 554) and Aanchal Saraf of The Woodlands (ALA Unit 305) will represent Texas at Girls Nation in July. First alternate is Hailey Knab of Pottsboro (ALA Unit 231) and second alternate is Keni Sabath of Missouri City (ALA Unit 77). Girls Nation “senators” meet for a week in Washington, D.C., where they run for office, enact legislation and meet with U.S. Representatives and Senators. Capping off the week is a meeting with the President of the United States. Twelve citizens were chosen “Outstanding Citizens of 2011” by their peers within each city. They are Kaitlin Phillips (City A), Carson Alsop (City B), Pronoma Debnath (City C), Stephanie Bossert (City D), Christina Faseler (City E), Anna Rigby (City F), Aanchal Saraf (City G), Tara McCullough (City H), X (City I), Hailey Stevenson (City J), Lexi Edwards (City K), and Irene Cofie (City L). During closing assembly, Director Connie Bridges recognized the contributions of Bluebonnet Girls Stateʼs over eighty staff members. They are unpaid volunteers, either former citizens or members of the American Legion Auxiliary. Those not mentioned previously include: Associate Directors: Ann Doan, Karen Miller-Rodriguez, Lori Swann; Education Coordinator: Melissa Boddie; Education Staff: Emma Fullerton, Brooke Barnett, Jessica Scott; County Advisors: Samantha Ansley, Jessa Barniol, Debra Lin, Audrea Eichman, Katie Foehrkolb, Elizabeth Bledsoe; Talent Chair: Phyllis Janke; Talent: Emily Toensing, Ali Almanza and Megan Thibodeaux; Bank: Martha Collis, Myra Hester, Barbara Kundert, Robbi Ruppert; Office: Stephanie McDonald, Charlotte Toulouse, Pat Wanoreck; Nurses: Lynda Redix, Carolyn Whitener; Gift Shop Manager: Bridget Trawhon; Store: Virginia Donnelly, Sarah Urbanosky, Dabney Hegan and Dixie Jones; Transportation: Sharon Gavin; Media Relations: Jessica Scott and Charlotte Toulouse. For more information about the Texas Bluebonnet Girls State program, contact: The American Legion Auxiliary Department of Texas P.O. Box 140407 Austin, TX 78714-0407 Phone: 512-476-7278 Fax: 512-482-8391 Email: [email protected] County Election Results: Nats Best Feds 26 to 22 Friendship Commissioners Place 1: Kelsey Orsak, Commissioners Place 2: Hannah Heiser, County Judge: Kelsey Harkins, County Attorney: Kate Woodrum, Tax Assessor/ Collector: Emily Zboril, County Clerk: Priscilla Rios, Sheriff: Katherine Faulk, Justice of the Peace: Krislyn Koehn Chili Commissioners Place 1: Hannah Chen, Commissioners Place 2: Tawni Myers, County Judge: Hannah Trejo, County Attorney: Erin Ramirez, Tax Assessor/Collector: Corinne Martinez, County Clerk: Teegan Luckemeyer, Sheriff: Hadley Brown, Justice of the Peace: Alysia Lambros Goff Commissioners Place 1: Summer Lindler, Commissioners Place 2: Kelsey Danklefs, County Judge: Jenna Cook, County Attorney: Helen Ask, Tax Assessor/Collector: Katie Shaw, County Clerk: Annaliese Virnau, Sheriff: Robin Baker, Justice of the Peace: Kathryn Carr Giant Commissioners Place 1: Sarah Butler, Commissioners Place 2: Lexi Rogers, County Judge: Samantha Mohun, County Attorney: Lindsey Anderson, Tax Assessor/ Collector: Brea McCrady, County Clerk: Martha Chumchal, Sheriff: Haley Williams, Justice of the Peace: Alyssa Clift Pecan Commissioners Place 1: Rachel Williams, Commissioners Place 2: Bianca Upshaw, County Judge: Madi Polston, County Attorney: Logan Reed, Tax Assessor/Collector: Emily Drastata, County Clerk: Naeemah Cato, Sheriff: Megan Mason, Justice of the Peace: Shannon Zhou Tejas Commissioners Place 1: Katelyn Mize, Commissioners Place 2: Lauren Parr, County Judge: Marylynn Smitherman, County Attorney: Emily Rybarski, Tax Assessor/ Collector: Yanita De Leon, County Clerk: Colleen McNeir, Sheriff: Lacee Kight, Justice of the Peace: Erica Halpern
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