[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 60 (Thursday, May 5, 2011)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E816-E817]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
CONGRATULATING HIGH SCHOOL 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 5, 2011
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. I rise today to congratulate and honor
a number of outstanding high school artists from the 11th Congressional
District of New Jersey. Each of these talented students participated in
the 2011 Congressional Arts Competition, ``An Artistic Discovery.''
Their works of art are exceptional.
Seventy-six young men and women participated. That is a wonderful
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 Andrea Ibarra from Ridge
High School for her work, ``Max.'' Second place was awarded to Grace
Cheung from Ridge High School for her work, ``Journey Through Equus.''
Third place was awarded to Rachel Fico from Madison High School for her
work, ``Within Reach.''
Honorable Mentions were awarded to: Alexi Corham from Montville
Township High School for her work, ``Alter Ego;'' Jacob DeBoer from
Pequannock High School for his work, ``Venison Stew;'' Kasia Kalemba
from Boonton High School for her work, ``Gone But Still Here;'' Lillian
Thomann from James Caldwell High School for her work ``The Metro.''
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.
Boonton High School: Kasia Kalemba, ``Gone But Still Here;'' Zenab
Khan, ``The Dreams Within A Dream;'' Samantha Kutnik, ``Packanack Lake,
NJ;'' Rosalita Smith, ``America Works.''
Bridgewater-Raritan High School: Nicole Thomas, ``Bella.''
Chatham High School: Zakary Blake, ``Weight;'' Antonia Chan,
``Carnival of Hearts;'' Brittany Leonard, ``Nirvana.''
Dover High School: Christian Aroca, ``My Culture;'' Gissell Gonzalez,
``My Heritage;'' Angela Perkins, ``Celebration;'' Ying Jing Zheng,
``Pride Before Destruction.''
Hopatcong High School: Jara Werner, ``The Faces of Money.''
James Caldwell High School: Angela Filan, ``The Rebel Within;''
Lillian Thomann,``The Metro.''
Livingston High School: Christina Furman, ``Never Forget;'' Joanne
Horng, ``And then they invented satellites;'' Kiley Mannion,
``Freedom;'' Danielle Stecki, ``Faded Glory.''
Madison High School: Amanda Evans, ``Zen;'' Rachel Fico, ``Within
Reach;'' Amy Lando, ``Buddy;'' Vendela Larsson, ``Chloe.''
Millburn High School: Monica Carty, ``Up Close Gallery;'' Annie
Dolan, ``Edith & John;'' Emily Draper, ``Tidal;'' Chanthia Ma, ``Winter
Solstice.''
Montville Township High School: Dillon Chen, ``42nd Street;'' Alexi
Corham, ``Alter Ego;'' Victoria Eng, ``Indonesian Still Life;'' Minjoo
Kim, ``Abandoned Sisters.''
Morris Catholic High School: Gianna Riccardi, ``Alice;'' Jana Marie
Cariddi, ``I'm Alive;'' Carissa Kelly, ``Joe Ufer Goes to Say
Anything;'' Alexander Kuchta, ``Safe Sex;'' Ciara Mesevage,
``Stressed.''
Mount Olive High School: Sarak Berek, ``Untitled;'' Felix Izquierdo,
``Japanese Dream;'' Dia Saito, ``Skyliner;'' Lauren Wisnewski,
``Subconscious.''
Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child: Maclain Riccardi, ``Oak Leaves;''
Tian Mauer, ``Room With A View;'' Abigail Rollenhagen, ``Sunken Ship.''
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Parsippany Christian School: Jessica Carducci, ``Love Is All
Around;'' Troy Costa,``A Mother's Love;'' Austin Dimare, ``Dream in
Color;'' Mariah Urban, ``Mademoiselle.''
Parsippany High School: Ashley Del Rio, ``Untitled.''
Pequannock Township High School: Stephanie Baryla, ``Angry Man;''
Rachel Ciavarella, ``Red Peppers;'' Jacob De Boer, ``Venison Stew;''
Emily Grimaldi, ``Love is Just Another Weapon.''
Pope John XXIII High School: Meredith Cahill, ``Will you play with
me?'' Michelle Puglio, ``Maura.''
Ridge High School: Benjamin Callahan, ``Survive;'' Grace Cheung,
``Journey Through Equus;'' Andrea Ibarra, ``Max;'' Mike Sommer, ``Not
Today.''
Roxbury High School: Jimmy Le, ``Details in Lines;'' Jonathan
Melicharek, ``One word spoken, one decision made, one life taken;''
Ariel Mizrahi, ``I'm Shattered;'' Ashley Wolff, ``C.C. Self Portrait.''
Sparta High School: Jessica Ciona, ``Blue Shoe;'' Sydney Liebman,
``Missy's Stare;'' Meghan Salmeri, ``Spring in Washington;'' Stephen
Vocaturo, ``Montego.''
Veritas Christian Academy: Ionela Corforte, ``Complex Simplicity.''
Watchung Hills Regional High School: Sophie Armenante, ``Orchid;''
Sofia Lizza, ``Organic;'' Lauren Merrill, ``Great Swamp 2011;'' Carolyn
Thornton, ``Avonlea.''
West Morris Mendham High School: Carolyn Aluotto, ``Crystal
Cantanta;'' Genevieve Asselin, ``Applause;'' Dana Barlock, ``Cradel
Us;'' Hannah Lang, ``Ocean Treasures.''
Whippany Park High School: Run Wang, ``Secret Letters.''
Each year the winner of the competition has their art work displayed
with other winners from across the country in a special corridor here
at the U.S. Capitol. Thousands of our fellow Americans walk through the
exhibition and are 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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