Sunday, February 17, 2013

2013 State Oratory Contest

The snowstorm on Sunday, February 10th shortened the MidWinter Conference in Chamberlain.
Because of this storm, the State Oratory finals were rescheduled to  the next weekend.
Here are the participants. Click on the photo for a larger image.

 Shown above are our 2013 State Oratorical participants
with their trophies. From left; State Commander Bryon Callies,
Rachel Schartz of Humboldt, First Place winner;
Lauren Fuhr of Spearfish, Second Place winner;
Kimberly Chow of Dakota Dunes, Third Place winner;
Abby Boner of Castlewood, Fourth Place winner;
Logan Welker of Colome, Fifth Place winner;
Cody Gunther of Aberdeen, Sixth Place winner;
and Fred Nelson, State Americanism Chairman.

State Oratorical Contest Winner
By Elizabeth “Sam” Grosz

Sophomore Rachel Schartz, West Central High School, took first place Sunday in the South Dakota American Legion Oratorical Contest, held in Oacoma.

Schartz, the daughter of Frank and Ann Schartz, Humboldt, was one of six students who earlier had won in their districts. She now has the National American Legion Oratorical Contest ahead of her in April, to be held in Indianapolis, Ind.


Second place was Lauren Fuhr, Spearfish, and third was Kimberly Chou, Dakota Dunes. Fuhr will compete nationally if, for some reason, Schartz is unable to do so, said State Americanism Chairman Fred Nelson, Spearfish.


Other winners named were Abbie Boner, Castlewood, fourth; Logan Welker, Colome, fifth; and Cody Gunther, sixth, Aberdeen.


Prizes awarded at this level are scholarships, with Schartz winning $1,000; Fuhr, $500; and Chou, $300. The remaining three each won a $100 scholarship.


Schartz now can look forward to receiving another $1,500 scholarship for participating in the first round of the national contest. Each first-round winner who advances, but does not qualify for the finals receives an additional $1,500 scholarship. However, the three finalists nationally receive $18,000 for the first place, $16,000 for second; and $14,000 for third place.


West Central High School government teacher JoAnn Bohl was instrumental in organizing the local level of the contest, but she, as well as other school officials, was unavailable for comment at press time, due to a school holiday. Eight students participated locally in a two-tier contest that involved all four grades of high school.


The local contest was coordinated by Charles Dubbe, Americanism Officer, William H. Crippen American Legion Post 62. The Humboldt Post also awarded prizes for winners, with Schartz winning a total of $500 between the two local contests. The district competition was held in Humboldt in January, coordinated by District Americanism Officer Doug Meyer, Humboldt.


Joe Schartz, Rachel’s older brother, also competed nationally as a sophomore and as a junior. Rachel Schartz noted that seeing her brother compete had helped her know what to expect. Her speech, which lasted exactly 10 minutes on Sunday, centered on the theme of Betsy Ross and her courage to create the first United States flag. The flag as a symbol of the American Constitution was central to her speech.


Besides the 8-10 minute prepared speech, competitors Sunday were asked to speak 3-5 minutes on one of three Constitutional Amendments. The Amendment drawn was the one dealing with the terms of the presidency. Schartz’s speech lasted 4 minutes and 16 seconds.


Rachel won’t be resting on her laurels, noted her mother. “Now the work begins,” Ann Schartz said, with the polishing and tweaking of her speech that will be delivered again in April in Indianapolis.

Saturday, February 16, 2013

MidWinter Conference 2013

Here's a few shots from the weather-shortened MidWinter Conference at Cedar Shores in Chamberlain.
(Click on the photo for a better view.)
National Vice Commander Glenn A Hickman
gives some opening remarks.

Here's a shot of those present Saturday morning
before the weather changed.

Dan Dellinger from the State of Virginia,
Leading Candidate for National Commander 2013-2014

Color Guard from Chamberlain sets up
to bring the Colors forward to start the conference

The calm before the storm

Monday, February 4, 2013

Minutes - February 2013

                                           Legion Report
                                                       by Fred Lee (fotofred4u@q.com)
The William H Crippen Post 62 held their regular meeting on Monday, February 4, with ten members present.
We had the salute to the Flag and the Pledge of Allegiance. Minutes and treasurer’s report from the previous meeting were read and approved. Service Officer Ken Struck was not at the meeting, but left his report with the adjutant, who gave the report. Get well cards and fruit baskets were sent to Dan Pressler, Neal Even and Leonard Meyer. The Commander passed the thank-you card received from Leonard Meyer and he also thanked those who had helped at the funeral detail for Monte Foltz this morning.
Communications included a letter from the Close-Up program at West Central High School. After some discussion on this, a motion was made to donate $100 to this program.
District Americanism officer Douglas Meyer reported on the District 7 Oratory contest that was held in Humboldt recently. There was two contestants and Rachel Schartz, sponsored by the William H Crippen of Humboldt, received 1st Place, and Hope Goode, sponsored by Garretson Post 23, received 2nd Place. Rachel will be our District’s entry at the State Oratory contest in Oacoma on Sunday, February 10th. The Post made a motion to help with some of Rachel’s travel expenses to that contest.
The funeral detail this morning was discussed and everyone was given a new phone listing that will help getting that news to members in the future. We also discussed the possibility of getting and giving mutual help at funerals to surrounding Posts.
We also did some brainstorming about ways to raise needed monies for our various programs. Charles Dubbe had some ideas on a raffle and will report at our next meeting. Others present also will bring ideas to our next meeting.
Next month is the Legion’s birthday and we will have a pot-luck supper at 7 pm to celebrate it. We will also have our election of officers and an election committee was formed for this.

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                                      Auxiliary Report
                                            by Donna Beck
The William H Crippen American Legion Auxiliary Unit 62 held their regular meeting Monday, February 4th. The meeting was called to order by President Connie Meyer with nine members present. We said the Pledge of Allegiance, sang our National Anthem and recited the Preamble to our Constitution. The regular reports were given.
We welcomed our new member, Dawn Hahn.
A letter was received from The Dictionary Project thanking us for being part in this great program. It stated our unit has given dictionaries to 888 third grade students over the years.
The Sunshine Committee sent get-well cards to Leonard Meyer and Dan Pressler and visited Neal Even.
A cookbook will be taken to the Mid-Winter Conference for the silent auction. We will donate two boxes of food trays to recreation therapy at the VA Medical Center.
Commander Jerry Corey thanked us for serving lunch at the District 7 Oratory Contest.
A date to redo the Poppy wreath will be set at our next meeting.
We will observe the American Legion’s 94th birthday at our next meeting with a pot luck supper at 7 pm. The Executive board is in charge and dessert will be furnished.
The meeting was adjourned. Barb Bassett won the door prize. Lunch was served by Sheryl Siemonsma and Shirley Price.
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