9326 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS, Vol. 152, Pt. 7 May 23, 2006 mistaken voted ‘‘no’’ on rollcall vote No. 167, TRIBUTE TO CHRIS CARDUCCI, in Anderson, he was the choir director at Beth- the Hinchey Amendment. It was my intention GARTH EPPLEY, GEORGINA el United Methodist and choir director and or- to vote ‘‘yes’’ on the Hinchey Amendment. JOSHI, ZACHARY NOVAK AND ganist at St. Ambrose Catholic Church, where ROBERT SAMELS he was a member. He touched so many with f his musical talents. Zach received numerous HON. PETER J. VISCLOSKY awards during his life, including the American CURRENCY PROTECTION BILL OF INDIANA Legion Award twice, the Arion Music Award, IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Best Male Vocalist 1999, and Who’s Who Among American High School & College Stu- Tuesday, May 23, 2006 HON. DONALD A. MANZULLO dents. Scholarships include: The Theodore Mr. VISCLOSKY. Mr. Speaker, the commu- Presser Music Award, The Lilly Foundation, OF ILLINOIS nity of classical vocal music artists and lis- Anderson University Academic Honors, AU IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES teners suffered a great loss on April 20, 2006, Music Award, AU Trustee Award, Tri Kappa when a light plane carrying five outstanding Award, Student Exploratory Teaching, AFT Tuesday, May 23, 2006 graduate students from Indiana University’s Teacher’s Award, and the Herman and Anne Bloomington campus School of Music crashed Leaf Award. Mr. MANZULLO. Mr. Speaker, I wish to call just short of its destination. We join those Robert Samels—Born June 2, 1981, in your attention to H. Con. Res. 390, a resolu- grieving the loss of these talented musicians— Akron, OH. Robert taught as an associate in- tion I introduced on April 26, 2006. Chris Carducci of Monroe, MI; Garth Eppley of structor in the IU Jacobs School of Music The- We are currently living in an environment Wabash, IN; Georgina Joshi of South Bend, ory Department with the same zeal he ap- where prevention of terrorism is at the fore- IN; Zachary Novak of Anderson, IN; and Rob- proached all his other professional activities. front of the American mind. It is important to ert Samels of Medina, OH—for their accom- He was in charge of T231 and was loved and remember that although the U.S. dollar is not plishments, for the great promise they held, admired by his students. As a bass-baritone typically viewed as a vessel of major cata- and for the people they were. We will remem- he had recently appeared as Mr. Gibbs in the strophic events, mass counterfeiting of the dol- ber them today: world premiere of ‘‘Our Town’’ by Ned Rorem, lar will undermine the U.S. economy and ulti- Chris Carducci—born April 18, 1978, in as Marco in the collegiate premiere of William mately destroy the security of our Nation. We Monroe, MI, a graduate of Monroe High Bolcom’s ‘‘A View from the Bridge,’’ as well as have come a long way in protecting our highly School, he received a bachelor of arts degree Joseph and Herod in the collegiate premiere visible assets since September 11, 2001. Now in music education in 2002 from Bowling of ‘‘EI Nino’’ by John Adams. In September we must also extend that to our currency. Green State University—BGSU, Bowling 2005, he conducted the premiere of his own Green, OH. He earned a master’s degree in opera, ‘‘Pilatus.’’ As a member of the Wolf H. Con. Res. 390 calls upon the U.S. gov- music from Indiana University, Bloomington, in Trap Opera Company for 2006, he would have ernment to ensure the protection of the U.S. 2005. He was a life member of St. John added three roles this summer, including dollar and defend its integrity throughout the Catholic Church, where he was baptized, con- Bartolo in ‘‘Le nozze di Figaro,’’ Friar Lau- world. Our Nation must deter counterfeiting of firmed, and educated at its school. He was a rence in ‘‘Romeo et Juliette,’’ and Pluto in our currency in order to preserve the strength former member and past president of the Telemann’s ‘‘Orpheus.’’ Other opera credits in- of the U.S. dollar and protect America from a BGSU Men’s Chorus. His opera career in- cluded the title roles of ‘‘Don Pasquale’’ and economic disaster. cluded an appearance at Carnegie Hall, where ‘‘Il Turco in Italia,’’ as well as Leporello in Recent global politics illustrate the necessity he sang selections from Wolf’s Italienisches ‘‘Don Giovanni,’’ Falstaff in ‘‘Merry Wives of of H. Con. Res. 390. A few months ago, the Liederbuch for the Marilyn Horne Foundation’s Windsor,’’ and Bottom in ‘‘A Midsummer United States accused the Democratic Peo- ‘‘The Song Continues . . . 2005.’’ A baritone, Night’s Dream.’’ In the summer of 2004, ple’s Republic of Korea (North Korea) of coun- Mr. Carducci performed with Toledo Opera, Samels performed Creon in the New York pre- terfeiting the U.S. dollar. In retaliation, North Michigan Opera Works, BGSU Opera Theater miere of John Eaton’s ‘‘Antigone.’’ He also fre- Korea claimed that the CIA had counterfeited and IU Opera Theater. In 2005, he created the quently performed in the oratorio repertoire. In the U.S. dollar and planted the counterfeit bills role of Pontius Pilate in ‘‘Pilatus,’’ a new opera the spring of 2005, he was selected as a in North Korea. Despite North Korea’s claim of by Robert Samels. Last year, he was recog- semifinalist in the annual competition of the innocence, it is estimated that at least $45 mil- nized by the Metropolitan Opera National Oratorio Society of New York. He began his lion counterfeit U.S. dollar are in circulation Council’s Indiana District with an Encourage- vocal studies with Alfred Anderson at the Uni- and have originated from North Korea. ment Award. He also was a two-time winner of versity of Akron and Andreas Poulimenos at the Conrad-Peatee Art Song Competition. Bowling Green State University. He was a A timely CRS report released March 22, Zachary Joseph Novak—Born Sept. 17, doctoral student in choral conducting at the In- 2006, correctly states that any act of counter- 1980, in Anderson, IN, graduated Highland diana University Jacobs School of Music and feiting the U.S. dollar is a direct attack on the High School in 1999. He went on to Anderson had studied voice with Giorgio Tozzi and Co- United States. We must not allow our adver- University and received a bachelor’s degree in stanza Cuccaro. Robert was an announcer as saries the option of using counterfeit U.S. dol- 2004, graduating summa cum laude with hon- well as host and producer of ‘‘Cantabile’’ with lars to cause harm against our Nation or econ- ors in music. Zach received the Anderson Uni- public radio station WFIU. A soloist with omy. That is why H. Con. Res. 390 is so nec- versity music department’s Voice Performance Aguava New Music Studio, he recently per- essary. Award and won the Senior Men category and formed a concert at the Library of Congress. This is not just a threat against the United State National Association of Teachers of Georgina Joshi—Born October 21, 1981, in States. The U.S. dollar is the world’s reserve Singing Awards. He was due to graduate in Elkhart, IN and embarked on a life filled with currency. Undermining the value of the dollar early May with a master of music degree in beautiful music. Georgina started singing at a will negatively affect our allies and the nations choral conducting with a minor in voice from very early age and studied violin from the age that are dependent on our currency. Counter- Indiana University in Bloomington. During his of 3. Georgina’s first stage appearance was in years at Indiana University he studied under Canton, OH, where she appeared with Players feiting of the U.S. dollar weakens our own the direction of Dr. William Gray, professor of Guild of Canton in a production of the musical, ability to protect the U.S. and also pads the chorale conducting, who was instrumental in Oliver. Her operatic debut was as Amahl in In- arsenals of those who wish to engineer our Zach’s participation in the Lafayette & Carmel diana Opera North’s production of Amahl and destruction. Bach Chorale. The Jacobs School of Music at the Night Visitors. Georgina graduated from It is time to step up and put a stop to the IU continued to foster and enrich his gift of John Adams High School where she was a obvious counterfeiting of the U.S. dollar by for- music. Numerous teachers, professors, and member of the 1999 State Champion Mock eign nations. I am proud to introduce H. Con. ministers had a positive influence on Zach Trial Team. During high school she was a Res. 390 in the House, and I hope my col- throughout his life. While in Bloomington, Zach member of the IUSB Philharmonic and the leagues will join me in support of this meas- was the worship coordinator at First United South Bend Chamber Singers, concert- ure. We must protect our most important na- Methodist Church where he directed the Wes- mistress of South Bend Youth Symphony, and tional asset—the U.S. dollar. ley Choir and Children’s Choir. During his time participated in summer music programs at

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Georgina attended the Royal Col- years, and her record of achievement during period earned their livings in sweatshops and lege of Music, London, England, where she this period reflects greatly upon herself and factories in , often working studied with Eiddwen Harrhy, receiving a upon the organizations with which she has under horrific conditions. Many Jewish Ameri- bachelor of music, honors, degree in 2001. served. Her contributions to the National De- cans played a key role in improving the work- Since that time she has been a student at the fense will be missed as she moves on to new ing conditions for laborers, which led to collec- IU Jacobs School of Music where she studied and exciting opportunities. tive bargaining and other advancements in the with Alan Bennet. While at IU, Georgina ap- Ms. Gallo was a member of the Senior Ex- labor movement. Samuel Gompers, one of the ecutive Service and had received numerous peared as a soloist in various concert works founders and first president of the American including Haydn’s Creation, Handel’s Sol- awards over her 38-year career. These in- Federation of Labor, earned his living in the omon, the B-Minor Mass of Bach, Britten’s clude the 1998 Presidential Rank Award (Meri- crowded slums of New York as a cigar maker Hymn to St. Cecilia, Mendelssohn’s Psalm 42, torious), the United States Army Association of Schubert’s Mass in A Flat Major, Mozart’s Quartermasters ‘‘The Distinguished Order of upon his arrival in the United States in 1863. Litenae Lauritenae K.195, the Mozart Req- St. Martin,’’ the DLA Exceptional Civilian Serv- Becoming highly skilled at his trade and earn- uiem, and the Brahms Deutsches Requiem. ice Award, the DLA Meritorious Civilian Serv- ing the respect of his peers, he eventually She also appeared with IU Opera Theatre as ice Award, and the Department of the Navy moved up the ranks of the existing labor orga- Clorinda in Cenerentola and Despina in Cosi Meritorious Civilian Service Award. nization, transforming the structurally weak fan Tutte. She collaborated with other musi- Beginning her Federal career as a planning and ineffective Federation of Organized cians such as the Catacoustic Consort, the assistant with the Navy in 1968, Ms. Gallo Trades and Labor Councils to the American Bath Street Studio, and was a member of the held progressively responsible logistics plan- Federation of Labor in 1886, which grew to Carmel Bach Festival Chorale. Outside the ning and management positions with the represent over one million workers 6 years USA she appeared as a soloist in England, Naval Supply Systems Command before join- later. Wales, Romania, and Greece. ing the General Services Administration as Di- Many individuals within the American Jewish Garth Eppley—Garth was born on Feb. 7, rector of Distribution for Federal Supply and community also made important contributions Services. After joining DLA in December of 1981, in Wabash, IN, graduated Wabash High to the Civil Rights movement. Jewish philan- School. He graduated from Anderson College 1986, she served as Director of the Defense thropist Julius Rosenwald, who funded dozens in 2003 with a degree in music performance, Spares Initiatives Office, Director for Systems of primary schools, secondary schools, and and was a student at Indiana University Ja- Planning for the Assistant Secretary of De- cobs School of Music. He attended Giest fense for Production and Logistics, Executive colleges for black youth, led the Jewish com- Christian Church, Fishers, and was a member Director for Readiness and Customer Support, munity in contributing to some 2,000 schools of the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America, Executive Director for Business Modernization for black , including Howard, Dillard Yankee Beamers, and Rounders No. 7. and Integration, and Director for DLA Enter- and Fisk universities. At one time, 40 percent Eppley had a bachelor’s degree in voice per- prise Support (DES). of southern blacks were attending these formance with honors in performance from An- Mr. Speaker, I am honored to ask my col- schools. In addition, Jewish Americans like derson University. A tenor, Eppley studied leagues to join me in congratulating Ms. Chris- Abraham Joshua Heschel, a writer, rabbi and under Fritz Robertson while at Anderson. His tine Gallo on her retirement from Federal Civil professor of theology at the Jewish Theo- IU Opera Theater roles included Lysander in Service. She epitomizes the dedication and logical Seminary of America was outspoken ‘‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream,’’ the second professionalism that make our Federal govern- on the subject of civil rights and marched arm- man in ‘‘The Magic Flute,’’ and the lawyer in ment a model all over the world. in-arm with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in ‘‘Peter Grimes.’’ He was a frequent soloist with f Selma. Professor Ernst Borinski, a refugee the Indiana University Contemporary Vocal from the Holocaust who came to America to Ensemble, with which he recently sang the HONORING THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF JEWISH AMERICANS DURING teach at Taugaloo University, organized din- role of Pilatus in Arvo Part’s ‘‘Passio.’’ Eppley ners at which blacks and whites sat next to also was a frequent soloist with the Lafayette JEWISH AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH each other, a simple act challenging segrega- Bach Chorale, where he had performed in tion. Joel Elias Spingarn, a Jewish-American such programs as Handel’s ‘‘Solomon,’’ Rach- educator and literary critic, was a founder and maninoffs ‘‘Vespers’’, and the Festival of Sa- HON. AL GREEN one of the first Jewish leaders of the National OF TEXAS cred Choral Music under the baton of guest Association for the Advancement of Colored conductor Craig Jessup of the Mormon Taber- IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES People (NAACP). In 1913, as the organiza- nacle Choir. Last summer, Eppley was a par- Tuesday, May 23, 2006 tion’s chairman of the board, he established ticipant, along with other singers from the the , awarded annually for out- United States and Canada, in the Charley Mr. AL GREEN of Texas. Mr. Speaker, Creek Vocal Workshop, an intense program of today I am honored to recognize the contribu- standing achievement by an African American. aria and song study. He was a master’s stu- tions Jewish Americans have made throughout In addition, organizations such as the Amer- dent at IU, studying with Peru native Timothy our Nation’s history as we celebrate Jewish ican Jewish Committee, American Jewish Noble. American Heritage Month. In 1654, the first Congress, and Anti-Defamation League have They are mourned across the country—from Jewish settlers arrived in the New World actively promoted civil rights over the years. Carmel, CA, to New York’s Carnegie Hall, to searching for a place to practice their faith free Mr. Speaker, it is my hope that all Ameri- from persecution and live in liberty. Since the Wolftrap Farm Park Summer Opera in cans observe Jewish American Heritage then, the United States has continued to serve northern Virginia, to all over the Midwest and Month by initiating programs and activities that as a haven for Jewish settlers seeking refuge Indiana. May we never forget. commemorate these and the many other sig- f from waves of anti-Semitic repression and per- secution in Europe and around the world. Jew- nificant contributions Jewish Americans have TRIBUTE TO MS. CHRISTINE L. ish American Heritage Month should serve to made throughout our Nation’s history. Over GALLO educate all Americans about the rich cultural the centuries, Jewish Americans have heritage of the Jewish people and their impor- achieved great success in business, medicine, HON. JAMES P. MORAN tant contributions to American culture and his- the arts, science and technology, and many other professions. These achievements have OF VIRGINIA tory. strengthened our country and helped shape IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The United States is better and stronger as a result of Jewish people from around the our way of life. In their commitment to family, Tuesday, May 23, 2006 world choosing to become American citizens. faith, and community, the Jewish people have Mr. MORAN of Virginia. Mr. Speaker, I rise Jewish Americans made invaluable contribu- made America a stronger and more demo- today to pay tribute to Ms. Christine L. Gallo, tions to our Nation’s labor movement in the cratic society.

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