Left: Plymouth FFA member Jackson Wimmler, left, with Wisconsin FFA Association secretary Nicole Petri,
won the regional Job Interview speaking competition held Feb. 6 in Kiel.
Right: Plymouth FFA member Megan Klumpyan placed second in Prepared Speech.
Three FFA students advance to Sectionals
Posted February 20, 2012

Three members of the Plymouth FFA Chapter have advanced to sectional competition from speaking contests hosted Feb. 6 by the Kiel FFA Chapter and FFA Alumni Chapter.

Advancing to sectionals on March 6 at Kiel High School are:

  • Jackson Wimmler, who placed first in Job Interview, incorporating the skills he has learned in various agribusinesses and using that knowledge to gain a new job at a local dairy operation.
  • Megan Klumpyan, who placed second in Prepared Speech, with a speech about the various equine competitions for English and Western riding.
  • Makayla Klumpyan, who placed second in Reciting the FFA Creed.

Others competing for Plymouth were Briana Beseler in Job Interview; Andy Helmer and Tom Malone in Extemporaneous Speaking; Stephanie Thiel in Reciting of the FFA Creed; Megan Klumpyan, Elizabeth Schultz, Anna Kleinhans, Emma Addy, Stephanie Thiel, Hannah Larson and coach Sarah Hanke in Parlimentary Proceedure; and Joseph Wimmler and Chris Reichert in Discussion Meet.

“Students have been working really hard for the past few months in their respective contest areas and we are very proud of their accomplishments,” said advisors Walter Taylor and Marlyn Hahn.

Schools that Plymouth competed against included: Howards Grove, Sheboygan Falls, Elkhart Lake, Kiel, Chilton, New Holstein and Random Lake.

The Plymouth FFA Parlimentary Proceedure Team