The winners of the William and Marion Langfan Constitutional Oratorical Prize Competition are
pictured below. The annual competition, a case debate, was held Nov. 16 at the Moore School of
Business in Columbia. The case, written by a Moore School professor, examined a realistic
current business and constitutional issue. First place winners received a cash prize of $1,000,
second place received $500, and third placed received $250. The competition was established in 1999
by William Langfan, an attorney, who received his bachelor's degree from the Moore School in 1943.
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Winning team members (not in order): Jefferson Fuller, Matthew Sparr, Kristian McAdams, and
Ellen Hogate
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Second place team members (not in order): Aaron Flaaen, Vanessa Palka, Phoebe Bush, and Jim
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| Third place team members (not in order): Blaire Hamilton, Amanda Zank, Zinai Shah, and Ry
Danesi |
Contestant presents his case during competition at Moore School Lumpkin Auditorium.
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