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			 Mount Pulaski High School student wins Illinois VFW Voice of 
			Democracy scholarship competition 
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            [February 
			11, 2014] 
            MOUNT PULASKI — Madison Haley, a 
			senior at Mount Pulaski High School and daughter of Jeff and Tricia 
			Haley of Chestnut, won the 2013-2014 Illinois Veterans of Foreign 
			Wars Voice of Democracy scholarship contest. Saturday evening in a 
			packed ballroom at Springfield's Crowne Plaza Hotel, she was awarded 
			$3,000 for her winning essay: "Why I'm Optimistic About Our Nation's 
			Future." | 
        
            |  Her essay was chosen as the best from all of Illinois' 18 VFW 
			districts. This was the first time Mount Pulaski VFW Scroggin-Gee 
			Post 777 and VFW District 10 has had a champion Voice of Democracy 
			student during all the years since 1947, when this annual high 
			school contest was initiated by VFW's national headquarters in 
			Kansas City, Mo. 
 
 
				
					
						|  Left to right: 
						
						Matt Willis;  
						VFW 
						10th District commander; Phil Bertoni, Mount Pulaski VFW Post 777 
						quartermaster; 
						Madison Haley; Roger Bates, Post 777 commander; Vince 
						Long; VFW 10th District quartermaster
 |  Knowing that a democratic society needs 
			nurturing, the VFW established the Voice of Democracy competition in 
			1947 to "provide students grades 9-12 the opportunity to express 
			themselves concerning democratic ideas and principles." 
			 All of the student participants in the Illinois state essay 
			competition were invited for a Friday evening reception, dinner and 
			overnight lodging, followed by Saturday's breakfast and then a bus 
			tour of Abraham Lincoln sites in the Springfield vicinity. Each year, nearly 40,000 high school students from across the 
			country, along with VFW Europe, VFW Asia and others, enter to win a 
			share of the $2.2 million in scholarships and incentives awarded 
			through the VFW's Voice of Democracy audio-essay competition, with 
			scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $30,000. The first-place 
			champion from each state or regional VFW department wins an 
			all-expense-paid trip to Washington, D.C., where the overall 
			champion will be revealed in March. The national first-place winner 
			will receive a $30,000 scholarship paid directly to the recipient's 
			choice of American university, college or vocational-technical 
			school. 
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			 Students were required to submit their essay by Nov. 1, 2013, 
			both in typed-written and CD-recorded formats. The recording had to 
			be between three and five minutes. Jordan Luczaj, also a senior at Mount Pulaski High School, was 
			runner-up to Madison in the local Mount Pulaski Scroggin-Gee Post 
			777 competition in November.  After the announcement of the state winner, Madison was asked to 
			read her essay. All attendees gave her a long-standing and 
			enthusiastic ovation. The Illinois VFW state commander, Matthew Mihelcic, later 
			remarked that the "imagery used by Madison made her words stand out 
			even better!" Madison's grandmother, Mrs. Shirley Haley, added afterward that 
			she was so pleased to see her granddaughter win such a prize, as "Maddy 
			has been writing essays since the third grade — something she loves 
			doing so very much!" For a copy of Madison Haley's first-place essay in the Illinois 
			VFW competition,
			click here (PDF). [Text from file received from Phil 
			Bertoni, Mount Pulaski VFW Scroggin-Gee Post 777 quartermaster]
 
			
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