A R O U N D C A M P U S
GILMOUR TAKES TOP THREE SPOTS
AT ORATORICAL COMPETITION
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t the Sons of the American Revolution Oratorical Competition held at the City Club, Gilmour students placed 1-2-3! Congratulations to Grace Gainar '22, who took first prize, Eve Pahoresky '22, who placed second, and Luke Peterson '25, who took home third. Grace was then named the state winner and presented her winning oration at the Sons of the American Revolution Youth Luncheon. She now has to record her oration for submission to the National Sons of the American Revolution contest preliminaries. The top submissions will be invited to compete at nationals in Georgia this summer. Best of luck, Grace!
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LIVING WITH ZEAL
AND THE BEAT GOES ON . . . THANKSGIVING FOOD DRIVE A SUCCESS ONCE AGAIN IN MIDST OF THE PANDEMIC
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hanks to the generous support of the entire Gilmour community, this year's Brother Richard Keller Thanksgiving Food Drive was successful once again! We surpassed our goal of $10,500 and students from the Lower, Middle and Upper Schools created nearly 300 baskets to feed families in the Cleveland area.
Lauryn Stover '22 and Grace Terranova '22 help load baskets for delivery