Tibbs
wins second place in American Legion High School Oratorical Semi-finals
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[March 13, 2015]
LINCOLN - On Saturday, March 7th, 2015
Lincoln Community High School sophomore Reagen Tibbs competed in the
Illinois American Legion High School Oratorical Program
Constitutional Speech Contest.
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The contest was held in Peoria, at the Peoria Capital Convention
Center.
The purpose of this contest is to develop a deeper knowledge and
appreciation of the Constitution of the United States among high
school students.
Reagen had to present an 8-10 minute prepared speech on some aspect
of the Constitution of the United States with emphasis on the duties
and obligations of a citizen to our government. His speech was
titled “What Can We Do for Our Country.” He also had to prepare a
three to five minutes speech on an assigned topic with only five
minutes to prepare. Reagen’s assigned topic was Amendment 6 - Right
to Speedy Trial, Confrontation of Witnesses
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Reagen received second place in the Semi-finals, winning a
certificate and a $450 scholarship. He was sponsored by the
American Legion Post 263 of Lincoln.
[Vanessa Tibbs] |