[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 72 (Thursday, May 13, 2010)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E843-E844]
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            2010 14TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT ART COMPETITION

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                         HON. MICHAEL F. DOYLE

                            of pennsylvania

                    in the house of representatives

                         Thursday, May 13, 2010

  Mr. DOYLE. Madam Speaker, I rise today to recognize the artistic 
ability of a young woman from my Congressional District, Stephanie 
Taylor of South Allegheny High School. Ms. Taylor is the winner of the 
2010 14th Congressional District of Pennsylvania's High School Art 
Competition, ``An Artistic Discovery.'' Ms. Taylor's artwork, an 
acrylic painting entitled ``Leaves,'' was selected from a number of 
outstanding entries to this year's competition.
  In fact, sixty works from twelve different schools in Pennsylvania's 
14th Congressional District were submitted to our panel of respected 
local artists. It's a real tribute to her skill and vision that her 
work was chosen as the winner of this year's competition. I am certain 
that Ms. Taylor's family is proud of her artistic talents and this 
impressive accomplishment.
  Ms. Taylor's artwork will represent the 14th Congressional District 
of Pennsylvania in the national exhibit of high school students' 
artwork that will be displayed in the United States Capitol over the 
coming year. I encourage my colleagues as well as any visitor to 
Capitol Hill to view Ms. Taylor's artwork, along with the winning 
entries from the high school art contests held in other Congressional 
Districts, which will be on display in the Capitol tunnel. It is 
amazing to walk through this corridor and see the interpretation of 
life through the eyes of these young artists from all across our 
country.
  I would like to recognize all of the participants in this year's 14th 
Congressional District High School Art Competition, ``An Artistic 
Discovery'' from Brashear High School, Nour Qutyan; from the Pittsburgh 
High School for the Creative and Performing Arts, Zoe Capcara, Emily 
Daley, Kyle Gorcey, Amber Key, Noel Peterson, and Audrey Stygar; from 
East Allegheny High School, Cody Atkins, Nikki Croft, Chey A. 
Gojkovich, Randy Stegner, Jr., Brianna Stevens, and Jacob Williams; 
from Northgate High School, Carolyn Denes, Alison Gusew, Seth Huston, 
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Kunkel, and Savannah Paladin; from Penn Hills High School, Jessica 
Clair, Nicolette Deighan, Krysty Kunkel, Dana Lyons, Chloe Regan, and 
Chloe Weiss; from Pittsburgh Allderdice High School, Dani Hicks, Jordan 
Keitel, David Newbury, April Post, Tsu Hung Tien, and Yan Yang; from 
Schenley High School, Maurice Campbell, Briana Jackson, Stephen Karas, 
Fatima Kizilkaya, and Monique Pressley; from South Allegheny High 
School, Alexis Carr, Kristen Kudla, Megan Stevens, and Stephanie 
Taylor; from Sto-Rox High School, Adam Wayne Baker, Travis Crump, 
Allison Funwela, Natalie Gamble, Orlando Russell, and Elizabeth 
Thornton; from Trinity Christian School, Rebekah Garard; from West 
Mifflin High School, Tori Cooper, Victoria Donahoe, and Natalie 
Kerrigan; and from Woodland Hills High School, Heather Evans, Elijah 
Johnson, Josh Rydzak, Stephan Spence, and Hoong Tosangchai.
  I would like to thank these impressive young artists for allowing us 
to share and celebrate their talents, imagination, and creativity. The 
efforts of these students in expressing themselves in a powerful and 
positive manner are no less than spectacular.
  I hope that all of these individuals continue to utilize their 
artistic talents, and I wish them all the best of luck in their future 
endeavors.

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