[Congressional Record Volume 151, Number 72 (Thursday, May 26, 2005)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1122-E1123]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




 OUTSTANDING ARTISTS FROM THE 11TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY

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                      HON. RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN

                             of new jersey

                    in the house of representatives

                         Thursday, May 26, 2005

  Mr. FRELINGHUYSEN. Mr. Speaker, once again, I come to the floor to 
recognize the great success of strong local schools working with 
dedicated parents and teachers to raise young men and women. I rise 
today to congratulate and honor 44 outstanding high school artists from 
the 11th Congressional District of New Jersey. Each of these talented 
students is participating in the 2005 Annual Congressional Arts 
competition, ``An Artistic Discovery.'' Their works of art are 
exceptional!
  We have 44 students participating. That is a tremendous response, and 
I would very much like to build on that participation for future 
competitions.
  Mr. Speaker, I would like to congratulate the three winners of our 
art competition, first place was awarded to Paul Niziolek from Ridge 
High School for his work entitled, ``Shut Off;'' second place was 
awarded to Tommy Lientitled from Livingston High School for his work 
entitled, ``Self-Reflection;'' and third place was awarded to Chris 
Murphy from West Morris Mendham High School for his work entitled, 
``Turn Away.''
  Mr. Speaker, I would like to recognize each artist for their 
participation by indicating their high school, their name, and the 
title of their contest entries for the official Record.
  Pope John High School: Kaelen Barden's ``Color in Time,'' Colleen 
Sullivan's ``Palms,'' Amanda Grace's ``Beach.''
  Roxbury High School: Ryan Jouas's ``Call for Details,'' Laura 
Montoya's ``Alex,'' Emily Schumacher for her untitled work, Melody 
Idakaar's ``Eremos # 3.''
  Randolph High School: Morgan Kolenut's ``I'm just mad about 
saffron,'' Maria Soshinsky's ``You Shoot You Score!''
  Morris Knolls High School: Cheryl Hutnikoffs ``Azure Blue,'' Maria 
Nuzhdin's ``NYC,'' Jackie Trimmer's ``Lizzy,'' Kimberly McConnell's 
``Say Cheese.''
  Montville High School: Tyler Martin's ``Entanglement,'' Catherine 
Kocses's ``Give Me A Minute,'' Nanase Nakanishi's ``Cold Winter 
Morning,'' Jenny Kong's ``ST. Basil Studio.''
  Boonton High School: Audrey Brennan for his untitled work, Amy 
Salas's ``Self Portrait,'' Alexander Della Torre's ``Girls from 
Narnia,'' Jennifer Hitchings's ``Old Caddilac.''
  Mount Olive High School: Meghan Marvin's ``Waning Light, `` Cassy 
Nickens's ``Trapped Expression,'' Kyle Toolen's ``Lunch Break,'' Elisa 
Winsze's ``Riverside Wagon.''
  West Morris Mendham High School: Drew Koze's ``March in Shadow,'' 
Chris Murphy's ``Turn Away,'' Melissa Katie Krajewski's ``Pacific 
Sunset,'' Andrew Herdren's ``Atmosphere Friends.''
  Ridge High School: Michael Raynes's ``Organ Donation,'' Samantha 
Mansfield's ``Self Portrait / EEK! A mouse!,'' Paul Niziolek's ``Shut 
Off,'' Lisa Cirelli's ``Close-up Lens.''
  Livingston High School: David Runfola's ``Swift Limits,'' Justine 
Bienkowski's ``Shattered,'' Tommy Li's ``Self-Reflection,'' Casey 
Krosser for her untitled work.
  Morris Hills High School: Brian Manna's ``Proud,'' Julie Carlsen's 
``Ode to Van Gogh,'' Patricia Doris's ``Our Responsibility.''

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  Millburn High School: Bella Manoim's ``Pearberry Trees,'' Mary 
D'Alessio's ``Climbing,'' Kate Silverman's ``Childhood at a Glimpse,'' 
Gabriella Cammarata's ``IL Duamo.''
  Each year the winner of the competition's art work is hung with other 
winners from across the country in a special corridor here at the U.S. 
Capitol. Every time a vote is called, I walk through that corridor and 
am reminded of the vast talents of our young men and women.
  Indeed, all of these young artists are winners, and we should be 
proud of their achievements so early in life.
  Mr. Speaker, I urge my colleagues to join me in congratulating these 
talented young people from New Jersey's 11th Congressional District.

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