Students rack up awards at the Scholastic Art Competition

USN took home three Golds, fold Silvers, and eight Honorable Mentions at the Scholastic Art Competition.
By Andy King, HS Art Teacher

Every year, over 1,500 students enter art into the highly competitive Scholastic Art Competition. USN took home 3 Golds, 4 Silvers, and 8 Honorable Mentions. Below are the names of those who earned these prestigious recognitions.

Gold Key:
Parker Bredesen '29 for "Milch"
Norah Clarke '29 for " Orange Sad"
Aaron Eeds '28 and Eli Shuster '28 for "Reimagined Chair"

Silver Key:
Joseph Jewett '27 (2 Silver Keys)
Kendall Puzniak '28
William Tong '28

Honorable Mention:
Libin Abdulle '26
Zara Campos '28
Indie Hong '28
Asher Huffman '29
Greta Molvig '28 (2 Honorable Mentions)
Evan Zagnoev '30
Suzie Zhao '28
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