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Winners have been chosen in the Boone Optimist Clubs
annual oratorical contests for area students.
Receiving awards were in the boys division were: Matt
Colvalt, first runner-up; Christian Ludwig, second runner-up;
and Jordan Williamson, winner.
Pictured are, from left,
Matt Colvalt, first runner-up; Christian Ludwig, second
runner-up; Jordan Williamson, winner of the boys category;
Jessie DeArmas, first runner- up; Savananna Walls, second
runner-up; and Erica Khalil, winner of the girls
contest. Photo
submitted
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In the girls division, winners were Jessie DeArmas, first
runner- up; Savananna Walls, second runner-up; and Erica Khalil,
winner.
The contest was held March 26 at the Optimist Clubhouse on State
Farm Road.
Students who turn 16 prior to Dec. 31, 2009 were eligible.
The Boone Optimist Club has held this contest for several years
now, with the top speakers receiving a medallion for first,
second and third place.
First place winners for the boys and girls competition
also won a $100 savings bond. First place winners will now advance
on to the regional contest that will be held in Lenoir on April
16 at 6 p.m. at the Lenoir Optimist Clubhouse.
Each contestant that advances on to the district level of the
contest could win a $1,500 scholarship.
This year, 11 students participated in the contest.
Judges for the event are local professionals, such as Pam Henson,
Clinical Profession of Communication Disorders at Appalachian
State University; Ryan Lucas, a junior in ASUs communication
department; and Mary Moretz, retired English and social studies
teacher at Watauga High School, as well as retired director
of the Extended Day School and Pioneer Adademy.
Moretz is currently chairman of the Community Cares Commission
and a former Watauga County commissioner.
The Boone Optimist Club was chartered on Jan. 20, 1959.
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