[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 152 (2006), Part 5]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 6977]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




      CONGRATULATING OUTSTANDING HIGH SCHOOL ARTIST FROM THE 11TH 
                  CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY

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                      HON. RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN

                             of new jersey

                    in the house of representatives

                         Wednesday, May 3, 2006

  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 45 outstanding high school artists from 
the 11th Congressional District of New Jersey. Each of these talented 
students is participating in the 2006 Annual Congressional Arts 
competition, ``An Artistic Discovery.'' Their works, of art are 
exceptional!
  We have 45 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 Sara Gilbert from West 
Morris Mendham High School for her work entitled ``Vacancy.'' Second 
place was awarded to Lucy Tan from Livingston High School for her work 
entitled ``1930's Icon.'' Third place was awarded to Snena Ganguly from 
Bridgewater Raritan High School for her work entitled ``Woods.''
  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 entry for the official Record. Home schooled: 
Phyllis Schlafly's ``Circle of Light.''
  Madison High School: Joey Mottola's ``A look into deep Blu,'' Chloe 
Unger's ``Reflection,'' Philip Hinge's ``Self Portrait,'' and Pam 
Dughi's ``Self.''
  Mount Olive High School: Sophia Sobers's ``Loss of Innocence,'' 
Andrew Schweighardt's ``Omas Pickled Peppers,'' Jessica Masterson's 
``FLIP,'' and Meghan Marvin's ``There Goes the Neighborhood.''
  Ridge High School: Wyatt Regan's ``Burning Bush,'' Alan Yang's 
``Flight of the Mind,'' Jenna Buesser's ``Detained Debris,'' and Hannah 
Barkley's untitled work.
  Dover High School: Erick Szentmiklosy's untitled work.
  Morris Hills High School: Brandon Rodleewitz's ``Partners in Peace,'' 
and Krupa Patel's ``Visions.''
  Morris Knolls High School: Lindsay Mehringer's ``coucher de soleil,'' 
Tanya Groszew's ``Odds and Ends,'' Cheryl Brown's ``The telephone 
Call,'' and Tiffany Chao's ``Lake Tahoe.''
  Boonton High School: Jennifer Hitchings'' ``Profile,'' Wyatt Sikora's 
``Mind Mesh,'' Sarah La Placa's ``unexpected,'' and Karinya Santiago's 
``Mom.''
  Bridgewater Raritan High School: Allison Boucher's ``Zoom In,'' Snena 
Ganguly's ``Woods,'' and Amanda Ayod's ``What's in My Purse.''
  Roxbury High School: Mark McDevitt's ``Still Life # 3,'' Dana Windt's 
``Morris Study # 5,'' Deborah Brooks'' ``Proverb # 5,'' and Amanda 
Baratta's untitled work.
  Livingston High School: Lucy Tan's ``1930's icon,'' Stacey Berson's 
``B Minor,'' Genna Cherichello's ``Mannequin in Orange and Blue,'' and 
Tanya Goldberg's ``Complementary Expressions.''
  Montville High School: Yi Ming He's ``Central Perc,'' April Ennis's 
``Springtime Enchantment,'' Joyce Chung's ``Checkmate,'' and Kaitlin 
Michaud's ``Little Sister.''
  Millburn High School: Albert Choi's ``Self Portrait,'' Ann Trocchia's 
``Self Portrait Ann,'' and Erica Sutton's ``Self--Portrait.''
  West Morris Mendham: Sara Gilbert's ``Vacancy,'' David Brunell-
Brutman's ``Juggernaut,'' and Heather Schultz's ``Relative Motion.''
  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. 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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