![]() ![]() We need to preserve our underwater ecosystem.” The underwater world is a haven for many sea creatures, thus being crucial to our existence. There is no doubt the last decades were an environmental catastrophe. Grades 7-9: Justas Varpucanskis, Grade 7, Mokena Junior High School, Mokena, Ill., for his doodle entitled “The Majestic Sea.” Justas says, “What I'd like to do someday is to take part in the conservation of our underwater universe. At night when I look at the stars they persuade me to go to space and explore the stars, planets and our galaxy.” Grades 4-6: Joseph Eugene Miller, Grade 4, Andersen Elementary School, Wilmington, N.C., for his doodle entitled “My galaxy.” Joseph says, “I chose to draw this picture because when I grow up I would like to go to space. In addition to selecting Matteo, more than 5 million public votes also helped us determine the three national finalists, each of which will receive a $5,000 college scholarship: With more doodles than we’ve ever received before, the crop of designs for this year’s theme “What I’d like to do someday.” was incredibly creative across all grade groups. homepage tomorrow, May 20, for millions of people to enjoy. Matteo’s doodle will also be featured on the U.S. Matteo’s use of markers and colored pencils has won him a $15,000 college scholarship, a netbook computer and a $25,000 technology grant for his school. ![]() Matteo has already soared to great heights, rising to the top of the more than 107,000 submissions sent in from all over the country. become an astronaut and explore space life.” Matteo’s doodle of the Google logo artfully depicts a trip to space, walking on the moon, and even making friends with aliens. Matteo, who attends Monte Verde Elementary School, submitted his design around his dream to “. is the national winner with his imaginative doodle, entitled “Space Life.” Today, the wait is finally over-seven-year-old Matteo Lopez of South San Francisco, Calif. With more than 5 million votes cast, the anticipation has been building in this year’s Doodle 4 Google competition. ![]()
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