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2018 Clemson University Foreign Language Declamation

by Jamie Bryant, Director of Strategic Marketing & Communications
Each year the Department of Languages at Clemson University sponsors a Declamation Contest.  Language students from secondary schools across the state compete for awards by reciting and interpreting poetry. Seventy-three CCES students participated this year with thirty-one receiving medals, an outstanding showing for our students.
 
Chinese:
 
Olivia Li (1st)
E.C. Repp
Wells Leland
Jessica Nakuma
Mike McGrady
 
French:
Dana Cheng (1st)
Kevin Connaughton (2nd)
Daniel Verriest (2nd)
Martha McDonald (2nd)
Elizabeth Duwenkamp (3rd)
Sarah Diregger (3rd)
Layken Lyon (3rd)
Jakob Villard
Angel Guo
Miley Roberts
Emily Guer
Jakob Duwenkamp
Mariana Wiehen-Fasi
Robin Krieger
Benjamin Villard
Delaney Epley                              
Shantal Arias Cespedes
 
German Native:
Anastasia Krueger (1st)
Cornel Doering (2nd)
Eva Amann (3rd)
Fabian Reinmueller
 
Latin:
Lily Thomas (1st)
Abigail Pickens (1st)
Helen Baginski (1st)
Ben Waigand (2nd)
Karinne Everly (2nd)
Mills Howell (2nd)
Audrey Buffington (2nd)
Pera Roberts (2nd)

Jamie Walker (3rd)
Elena Maria Vitale (3rd)
Sam Gallivan (3rd)
Marleigh O’Hanlan
Kami Aksel
Patrick Champion
 
Spanish:
Catalina Ossman (1st)
Sofia Renner Andreu (2nd)
Austin George (2nd)
Amy Kate Williams (2nd)
Ritika Surabi (2nd)
Ciaran Greer (2nd)
Ella Markalunas (2nd)
Eliza Hoffman (3rd)
Cici Zhao (3rd)
Layla Thomas
Bennett Mahon
Abby Riddle
Ryan Johnsen
Anna Laird Crosswell
Caroline Kappel
Mac Sanders
Ellie Bethel
Marissa Powe
William Heidtman
Taylor Roberts
John Kopchinski
Celina Kronreif
Virginia Weston
Mac Spear
Alexa Perez
Ben Williamson
Bright Crosswell
Austin George
Annie Williamson
Crawford Clayton
Hagan Hoffman
Mollie Folk
Riggs Faulkenberry
Aiden Pentaleri
 
Congratulations to all of these high-achieving language students for a job well done!
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