Joseph S. Rumbaugh Historical Oration Contest

The Joseph S. Rumbaugh Historical Oration Contest is open to all students attending 9th through 12th grades in public, parochial or private schools; or home-school students studying at the same grade levels. The preliminary rounds of the contest begin at the local chapter level; students have the opportunity to advance to the state or national levels where scholarships and cash prizes are awarded. It is our intent that the contest will continue to expand on all levels and bring the voices of our young patriots to greater light across our entire nation.


Overview

Participants must write an original oration of not less than five minutes, or more than six minutes. The oration must be delivered from memory and without the use of notes or any kind of props. The subject of the oration shall deal with an event, a personality, or a document pertaining to the Revolutionary War with a mention of our nation’s 250th anniversary celebration. It is essential that each oration show the relationship it bears to America today. Evidence of historical research and creative presentation are also important. The oration will be judged based upon its composition, delivery, significance, historical accuracy, and relevance to our 250th anniversary.

Delta Chapter Finalists


Contestant I:
Aheli Patel

Aheli is a senior and plans to go to Mayo Clinic Medical School in Rochester, Minnesota. She will spend three years during her undergraduate studies at Saint Mary's University of Minnesota and then two years of Physicians Assistant school to become a PA.

Contestant II:
Natalie Galila

Natalie is a senior and plans to go to college and then law school, hopefully pursuing a career in criminal prosecution.

Contestant III:
Maggie Chen

Maggie is a sophomore and her future plans include going to college and pursuing a political science degree.

Judging Instructions

Use the button below to open the judging sheet. Please read the second page first to understand the criteria. Then you may use the scoring rubric to score the submissions as you watch the speeches above. Please email your judging sheet to the president or print it and bring it to the next chapter meeting.