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Pictured above (left to right): Ethan Jackson, Hunter Ayers, Eli Countryman, and Vellom Yue-Yaang

Pictured below: Chloe Meacham and Paul Giles

Nearly 50 students between the Perry and Adel-DeSoto-Minburn Speech Teams are participating in a district competition today.

Perry and ADM will both be in Ankeny for the Iowa High School Speech Association Individual Events District Contest. Perry Speech Coach Mandy Meyers describes that 14 students will compete and six of them are doing two separate events, and one is returning All-Stater with senior Ethan Jackson. 

Sophomore Vellom Yue-Yaang is a foreign exchange student from Malaysia, who is performing in Original Oratory and Spontaneous Speaking, and tells Raccoon Valley Radio the adjustment he’s had to make compared to the debate team he was apart of back in his home country.

“The speech club is much more different, and in debate club, I’ve always just had to be very logistical with what I say. It’s about economics, it’s about politics and all that stuff, but for Original Oratory, which is what I’ve been focusing a lot on, it’s given me much more confidence to talk about what I want to talk about.”

According to ADM Speech Coach Jacque Seidl, 32 students will be performing in 41 categories including seven of them are involved in two events. Sophomore Chloe Meacham, who is performing in Prose, details that she’s had to learn how to control the reflection of her voice.

“I used to be really bad at changing tone when I was speaking to people, and so I’d get in a lot of arguments. So that’s something I’ve definitely gotten better at, thanks to Mrs. Seidl.”

Today’s competition is taking place at Ankeny High School. The students will need to receive a Division-I rating in order to advance onto state, which will be held on March 15th. Full list of students participating can be found below.

Perry

12th Grade

  • Andres Zarate: Musical Theater and Radio News
  • Ethan Jackson: Musical Theater and Poetry
  • Hunter Ayers: Musical Theater and Acting
  • Alexandra Aguilar: Storytelling

11th Grade

  • Seth Borgeson: Prose
  • Catherine Miranda: Prose

10th Grade

  • Vellom Yue-Yaang: Original Oratory and Spontaneous Speaking
  • Eli Countryman: Reviewing
  • Genesis Gonzalez: Acting
  • Analise Collins: Acting
  • Abygale Steil: Prose

9th Grade

  • Elyssa Hodges: Poetry and Expository Address
  • Chloe Speck: Musical Theater and Acting
  • Avery Johnson: Reviewing

ADM

  1. Madelyn Stevens – Story Telling
  2. Lydia Baker – Improv
  3. Jay Plotz -Improv and Acting
  4. Andrew Nelson – Musical Theater
  5. Avery Marple – Acting
  6. Lexi Cleghorn – Poetry
  7. Monika Kudkaite – Poetry
  8. Reyna Shirley-Brown – Poetry
  9. Haley Nelson – Prose
  10. McKinley Cornwell – Prose
  11. Chloe Meacham – Prose
  12. Ella Greer – Written Piece
  13. Kae Nau – Written Piece
  14. Paul Giles – Written Piece
  15. Riley Milburn – Written Piece and Musical Theater
  16. Julia Logue – Story Telling
  17. Rhyan Miller – Story Telling
  18. Caleb Klassen – Improv and Spontaneous Speaking
  19. Lea Harbison – Musical Theater and Spontaneous Speaking
  20. William Beebe – Musical Theater
  21. Ashton Gabler – Acting
  22. Danielle Georgick – Acting
  23. Zuri Moss – Acting
  24. Payton Taylor – Lit Program
  25. Lydia Georgick – Lit Program
  26. Noah Evans – Radio News
  27. Mason Willms – Radio News
  28. Kavya Patel – Spontaneous Speaking
  29. Brenna Seidl – Public Address
  30. Jaeley Doll – Public Address
  31. Liz Dirksen – Public Address
  32. Devin Morey – Expository Address