State-wide Pro-Life Oratory Contest
Release: Immediate
DES MOINES—March 13, 2008—Announcing A State-Wide Pro-Life Oratory Contest!
Iowa Right to Life is sponsoring this great opportunity for students. Attached is a flyer, please forward this e-mail to your lists and post the flyer for others to see.
Who Can Enter: Juniors and Seniors in High School.
Objective: Contestants are to research, write and present an original pro-life speech on abortion, infanticide, euthanasia or stem cell research. The speech should address one of these topics directly using other topics only as support. The speech is to be 5 - 7 minutes in length. A contestant will be disqualified if the speech is timed to be under 4 minutes or over 8 minutes in length.
When: May 3, 2008
Where: St. Theresa’s School, 5810 Carpenter Avenue,
Des Moines, Iowa 50311
Time: 9:00 AM Registration; Contest Begins at 9:30 AM
Pre-Registration by e-mail, mail or by phone required: See below for details.
The winner of the Iowa Contest will:
Winner Advances to NRLC Oratory Contest:
Iowa Right to Life will provide airline, hotel and NRLC Convention registration for the winner and a chaperone. In the event the winner is not able to go to the NRLC Oratory Contest, the runner-up will represent Iowa. First Prize at NRLC's national oratory competition in Washington D.C. is $1,000. Contest Rules are below.
To Pre-Register for Iowa Right to Life’s 2008 Oratory Contest:
Contact Jenifer at Iowa Right to Life: 1.515.244.2012 or email: Committee@IRLC.org. Please provide: Name, Birth Date, Address, City, State, Zip, Phone and E-mail. Competitors must live in Iowa. There is no entry fee.
THE DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION IS FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 2008.
1. Give the winning speech at Iowa Right to Life’s "Spring Fling" that evening, May 3, 2008.
2. Advance to the National Right to Life Oratory Contest in Washington D.C., July 3-5.
Winner Advances to NRLC Oratory Contest:
Iowa Right to Life will provide airline, hotel and NRLC Convention registration for the winner and a chaperone. In the event the winner is not able to go to the NRLC Oratory Contest, the runner-up will represent Iowa. First Prize at NRLC's national oratory competition in Washington D.C. is $1,000. Contest Rules are below.
To Pre-Register for Iowa Right to Life’s 2008 Oratory Contest:
Contact Jenifer at Iowa Right to Life: 1.515.244.2012 or email: Committee@IRLC.org. Please provide: Name, Birth Date, Address, City, State, Zip, Phone and E-mail. Competitors must live in Iowa. There is no entry fee.
THE DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION IS FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 2008.
2008 Contest Rules
Additional details can be found at: http://www.nrlc.org/Oratory/index.html
• High school juniors and seniors in that grade February 1 of the year of the contest are eligible to compete. In case of advanced students, non-traditional students, or home schooled students, the school must recognize the student as a junior or senior or the year the student will enter college will be used to determine eligibility.
• Students who have competed in their junior year may compete the following year as seniors (with an entirely new speech) except if the student has won first place in the national contest. Second place winners may compete again.
• Contestants are to research, write and present an original pro-life speech on abortion, infanticide, euthanasia or stem cell research. The speech should address one of these topics directly using other topics only as support.
• The speech is to be 5 to 7 minutes in length. A contestant will be disqualified if the speech is timed to be under 4 minutes or over 8 minutes in length. Judges are instructed to use their judgment regarding under or over time limit speeches. It is at the judges’ discretion how the 4-5 minute and the 7-8 minute speech will reflect in the score.
• Appropriate gestures are allowed. Props are not allowed.
• Speech content may not be significantly changed as a contestant advances. Fine-tuning for minor corrections or to adjust time is allowed and encouraged. A written copy of the contestant’s speech must be forwarded to the national contest.
• The contestant should use up-to-date factual information.
• The style should be appropriate to the message of the speech. A dramatic presentation is not acceptable. A dramatic presentation is considered anything that is read or preformed that has been previously written by another author; a short story, a poem, etc. Although quotes to support a position or statement are appropriate, they may not dominate the speech and should be appropriately citied. Dramatic presentations are also defined, for the purposes of this contest, to include acting as a thing or another person, such as acting out the life of an unborn baby. This rule is not to be interpreted to rule out the use of emotion.
• The judges' backgrounds and qualifications differ, although all are pro-life, the speech should appeal to a broad audience.
• No copyrighted speeches shall be used in the contest.
• The contest may be videotaped or recorded. The tape will remain the property of National Right to Life.
• Contestants may use notes.
• The use of a podium is optional.
• The use of microphones will not be allowed. The Contest Director may make an exception if the contest room creates a necessity for the use of microphones.
• The Contest will consist of several rounds. There will be at least one preliminary round depending on the number of contestants. For the preliminary round contestants will be assigned to rooms with 4-7 contestants to compete. The 2 contestants from each room with the highest scores will proceed to the next level until there are 4 contestants in the final round.
• Each room will have 3 judges and a timekeeper.
• Speaking order for the preliminary round will be determined before the contest by drawing. In following rounds speaking order will be determined by scores in the previous round.
• The judges score the contestants in 4 areas; introduction, content, presentation, and conclusion. Contestants are given a score of 1-10 (10 being the best) in each area. The scores are added together (40 being perfect). The judges’ scores are added together for the grand total. The grand total will determine which contestants move to the next level.
• The judges' decision will be final.
• All efforts are made for accuracy. In the event of a mistake, every effort will be made to correct it.
• Ties will be handled by the Contest Director.
• Any concerns or issues shall be dealt with by the Contest Director.
• The decision of the Contest Director concerning the application of these rules or the contest will be final.


