Marlborough High student designs Youth Commission logo

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(l to r) Mayor Arthur Vigeant, first-place winner Kate Greenlaw, second-place winner Maegan Moynihan, Youth Commission Member Kelley French, MHS Principal Wendy Jack, Superintendent Richard Langlois, Youth Commission Member and MHS guidance counselor Sharon Buckley, and MHS Visual Arts Coordinator Julie Baker.
(l to r) Mayor Arthur Vigeant, first-place winner Kate Greenlaw, second-place winner Maegan Moynihan, Youth Commission Member Kelley French, MHS Principal Wendy Jack, Superintendent Richard Langlois, Youth Commission Member and MHS guidance counselor Sharon Buckley, and MHS Visual Arts Coordinator Julie Baker.

Marlborough – The City’s Youth Commission’s Drug Free & Alcohol Awareness Campaign has a new logo courtesy of a Marlborough High School (MHS) senior.

Students in the MHS Visual Communications Design 1 class were invited last fall to participate in a citywide logo contest for the commission. Students were asked to base designs on the slogan “A Healthy Me is Drug Free.” The contest also carried a monetary award for the first- and second-place winners as well as for the school.

On April 14, two MHS students were awarded first- and second-place honors for their designs. The winning design is by senior Kate Greenlaw, who received $350 for her logo. Second-place honors went to junior Maegan Moynihan, who received $150. For encouraging their students’ participation in the competition, MHS received a check for $1,000.

Greenlaw’s logo will be featured on the Youth Commission’s website and other media to help spread the word about living drug- and alcohol-free in Marlborough.

 

 

 

The winning logo (Photos/submitted)
The winning logo (Photos/submitted)

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