Awards
winners included:
Champion
Ellie Wrage and Olivia Wrage,
Logan County (Lincoln),
Oral Interpretation
Team presentation titled “Holy Moses”
Reserve Champion
Charlotte Judd,
Logan County (Lincoln),
Oral Interpretation
Individual presentation titled “The Many Moods of Shakespeare”
• Illinois 4-H Public Speaking Contest Delegates
Charlotte Judd,
Logan County (Lincoln)
Austin Komnick,
Sangamon County (Auburn)
Nolan Komnick,
Sangamon County (Auburn)
Noah Marques,
Sangamon County (Auburn)
Allison O’Neill,
Menard County (Athens)
Samantha O’Neill,
Menard County (Athens)
Cooper Ramm,
Sangamon County (Auburn)
Ellie Wrage,
Logan County (Lincoln)
Olivia Wrage,
Logan County (Lincoln)
The contest was judged by Sherry Fulton and Molly
Schempp. Awards were sponsored by Joe Ryan, County Financial.
The State 4-H Public Speaking Contest will be held April 27 at
Parkland Community College in Champaign.
Public speaking is one of many life skills taught and practiced in
4-H. To find out more about local 4-H activities visit
extension.illinois.edu/
LMS/4-H-youth-development.
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Champions Ellie Wrage (left) and Olivia Wrage
(right) of Lincoln presenting an Oral Interpretation Team speech titled “Holy
Moses”
Reserve Champion Charlotte Judd of Lincoln
presenting an Oral Interpretation Individual speech titled “The Many Moods of
Shakespeare.”
Allison O’Neill (left) and Samantha O’Neill
(right) of Athens presenting an Oral Interpretation Team speech titled “Pullin’
the Wool.”
Noah Marques of Auburn presenting an Oral
Interpretation Individual speech titled “Lights Out.”
[Amy Zepp, 4-H Program Coordinator,
Sangamon County]
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