[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 145 (1999), Part 9] [Extensions of Remarks] [Pages 12300-12301] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]HONORING MADELEINE APPEL ______ HON. KEN BENTSEN of texas in the house of representatives Tuesday, June 8, 1999 Mr. BENTSEN. Mr. Speaker, I rise to honor Madeleine Appel, who is this year's recipient of the Houston Chapter of The American Jewish Committee's Helene Susman Woman of Prominence Award. Helene Susman was a widowed mother of two who became the first woman from Texas admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States. When she died in 1978, she left a legacy of a commitment of Judaism, a belief in the importance of contributing to the community, and the need for individuals to act responsibly and with integrity at all times. Madeleine Appel has demonstrated her commitment to her profession, community, and family in such a manner as to distinguish herself as a role model for other women to follow. Madeleine Appel presently serves as Division Manager Administration in the City Controller's Office for the City of Houston. Her work experience with the City of Houston has included a number of positions: Administrator/Senior Council Aide, Mayor Pro-Tem Office Houston City Council from 1996-1997; Senior Council Aide, Houston City Council Member Eleanor Tinsley 1980-1995; and Administrator, Election Central, ICSA, Rice University. She began her career as a journalist working as an Assistant Women's Editor and Reporter at The Corpus Christi Caller and Times. Additionally, she worked as the Women's Editor and Assistant Editor for The Insider's Newsletter and as a reporter for The Houston Chronicle where she won the ``Headliners Award.'' She received her B.A. from Smith College in political science and graduated Magna Cum Laude. Madeleine Appel's community involvement includes Scenic America, League of Women Voters of Texas and the United States, Houston Achievement Place, Jewish Family Service, League of Women Voters of Houston, Houston Congregation for Reform Judaism, Houston Architecture Foundation, American [[Page 12301]] Jewish Committee, City of Houston Affirmative Action Commission, and Leadership Houston Class XII. Madeleine Appel has been married for 36 years to Dr. Michael F. Appel and she is the proud mother of two sons and two daughters-in-law. Mr. Speaker, I congratulate Madeleine Appel for her service to her community and to Houston. She is the best of public servants and an inspiration to others who want to engage in public service. ____________________