Congressional
Art Competition Open House
May 1-10 in Galveston
Features
72 Entries from the 14th Congressional District of Texas
May 1, 2006
This
year marks the 25th anniversary of the Congressional art competition.
Every congressional district picks one eventual winner for the
prestigious honor of representing it in Washington DC.
More
than 50 high school students from across the 14th congressional
district have submitted entries. The
winning piece will hang in the Cannon Building in Washington for one year. Since
the competition began in 1982, hundreds of thousands of high school students
nationwide have participated.
The Public is Invited to
Preview the Entries.
Good
luck to the following students!
Jennifer
Nge 11th
Hannah
Bradley 12th
Tyler
DuBose 10th
Courtney
Howes 10th
Sharice
McConico 9th
Zach
Ashburn 12th
Rpberta
Marasigan 11th
Nikki
Zurborg 10th
Baylea
Wagener 10th
Rosa
Salas 11th
Brenda
Molina 12th
Alicia
Rabago 10th
Chase
Bieri 11th
Isaac
Farley 12th
Zahira
Gallardo 12th
Caylen
Dalrymple 12th
Tara
Radford 12th
Sharon
Borker 12th
Alissa
Bollich 12th
Kristen
Matthew 11th
Marie
Bosserman 11th
Amesti
Reioux 12th
Leslie
LaChance 9th
Tyson
Karl 12th
Josh
Brokaw 12th
Kimberly
Truncale 11th
Courtney
Martin 12th
Bryan
Bell 12th
Katherine
Canamar 9th
Johnnie
Hays 10th
CoCo
Gonzales 11th
Jeff
Manuel 12th
Alina
McCarley 10th
Sammy
Baugh 11th
Kris
Matthews 12th
Thomas
Davis 12th
Gina
Leal 10th
Drake
Landey 10th
Steven
Bradchalus 10th
Nick
Gandara
Callie
Schaser
Aryn
Hernandez
Danta
Cobb 11th
Casey
Newman 12th
Marco
Zamarripa 12th
Michael
Valle 11th
Kollette
Whitley 12th
David
Roberts 11th
Brie
Bouldin 11th
Kasey
Nix 10th
Joel
A Stanulonis 10th
Alexandria
Rangel