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ذكذكتسئµ Magazine Competing with Civility

Speech Winners

In a society that celebrates uncivil speech ذكذكتسئµ emphasizes a different approach: communicating with passionate civility. Each year since 1996 students have competed in a debate tournament that encourages this attitude. In recent years, the event has also included a speech contest. Bob and Jean Svoboda have generously funded the event over the years and attended the 2007 finals March 1 on campus.

Neil Bezdek ’07 won the debate tourna-ment, defeating Sara Truppo ’08. The topic was, “Limiting constitutional freedoms is a just response to terrorism in the United States.â€‌

Trinity Hokama ’10 presented selections from Job and prevailed over Ian Redford ’09 who recited a passage from John in Scripture Alive: Oral Interpretation of the Bible.

In the Persuasive Speech contest, the judges chose Austin Ward ’10, who spoke on, “We Have Lost Christ in the Midst of our Christianity,â€‌ over Avery Drost ’07, who discussed “Confutatio: Why Are We Beating Ourselves?â€‌

Diana Hall ’10 gave a monologue from the movie “Good Will Hunting,â€‌ and won the Great Speeches contest. The other finalist, Ross Loofbourrow ’09, interpreted a talk by basketball coach Jim Valvano.