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Read the essays and view the artwork from Law Day
Law Day 2008 was celebrated in a packed Lycoming County
court room, on Thursday, May 1, 2008. Lycoming
County Common Pleas Court Judges Brown, Kieser, Butts, Anderson
and Gray, and U.S. District Court Judges Muir and McClure presided at the special session of court.
The program, which has been
sponsored by the Lycoming Law Association annually for many
years, showcased the winners of the annual essay and artwork
contest that is co-sponsored by the LLA and the Lycoming County
Paralegal Association. The winners presented their work for the
first time to the assembled public.
Judge
Dudley Anderson served as the Master of Ceremonies.
Following the tradition of recent years, the "Law Day Singers" offered a
rousing rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner." County Commissioner
Jeff Wheeland then read the official 2008 Law Day Proclamation.
Guest of Honor, State Assemblyman Garth
Everett, a member of the LLA, presented the keynote speech, on
the importance of the rule of law. LLA President Tammy
Taylor welcomed the winning students, their families and
teachers, as well as the others assembled in the room
The student winners were then called on to display their art
works or read their essays. The elementary division (grades 1-6)
essay topic this year was as follows:
What rules does your school have during recess? Do you
believe all of the rules are necessary?
The secondary division (grades 7-12)
essay topic this year was:
To what extent do you believe a school can go to protect
the safety of the students before violating the rights of
the students?
The artwork topic (for all age groups) was
The Rule of Law.
The Elementary division winners:
(Essays): Alex Schluter, first grade at Schick
Elementary School; and Lauren Ohl, fifth grade at McCall Middle
School. (Artwork) Robbie Barnes,
fourth grade, Lyter Elementary School; Anna Lee Hafer, fifth
grade, St. John Neumann Regional Academy, Intermediate; Carson
Wishard, fifth grade, McCall Middle School; and Maggie Akers,
sixth grade; Carl G. Renn Elementary School.
The Secondary division winners:
(Essays): Carolyn Whipple twelfth grade
and Jillian Jackson, eighth grade South Williamsport Jr/Sr
High School; and Alexa Ream eighth grade Jersey Shore
Middle School.
(Artwork): Craig Shaner, grade 12,
Hughesville High School
At the conclusion of the essay/artwork segment of the ceremony,
the Judges expressed their thoughts on the student's work and
the importance of Law Day in recognizing the importance of the
rule of law in our country. A reception sponsored by the
Lycoming County Paralegal Association, in the children’s honor,
was held in the Juror's Lounge and brought the assembled group
together for pizza and cake.
Following that, another reception was held
in the new Lycoming Law Association
office and conference facility.
The Law Day ceremony was filmed and will be presented on
Comcast channel 71 on May 6 and 8, 2008, at 7:00 p.m.
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