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From: Bangor Daily News Bangor, ME
Date: 20070518
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The annual Washington Academy Formal Speaking Program recently was held at Larsen Library. Students read self-selected pieces in front of an audience of family members, friends and school staff.
The following students and their selected pieces were: Nadine Biss, "A Visit to the Asylum" by Edna St. Vincent Millay; Lacie Craven, "To Everything There is a Season" from Ecclesiastes III, King James Version; William Guida, "A Nauseous Nocturne" by Bill Waterson; Sarah Look, "Much Ado About Nothing" by William Shakespeare; Colin Martinez, "The Panther" by Rainer Maria Rilke; "Molly Nichols- Pattern" ...
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