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from the 2006 Shakespeare Competition |

KENTUCKY
BRANCH 15TH ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE COMPETITION
Left to Right:
Margaret Streeter
3rd Place Winner
Christian Honce
1st Place Winner
Rukhmani Desai
2nd Place Winner
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Photos from
the 2005 Shakespeare Competition |

Senior
Competitors |
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Senior
Winners
Left
to Right:
Margaret Streeter,
Third Place
Peter Albrink,
First Place
Natalie Steinke,
Second Place |
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Junior
Division
Left to Right:
Adam Brown, First Place
Mary Beth Corbett, Second Place
Tom James, Third Place
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Photos
of English in Action Volunteers assisting students at Iroquois
Middle School - February 13, 2006
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ESL
teacher Norka Whately leads a diverse class at Iroquois Middle
School.
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Norka
Whately works with students while English in Action
volunteer works with Somali Bantu boys.
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Somali
Bantu boys cooperate in making valentines.
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Student
and teacher connect.
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Volunteer
helps Somali Bantu student with his writing.
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Photos
from the December 4th, 2005 Sunday Brunch Series Event
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Jill
Webb, J. Edwin Webb, and William Carrell share a moment at the ESU Sunday
Brunch.
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Lord
Mayor of Leeds William S. Hyde with Lady Mayoress Patricia
Hyde at ESU Christmas Brunch.
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Lord
Mayor William S. Hyde & Jean Weller longtime ESU member.
Jean Weller wears her blazer from her years in school in Leeds
England.
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November
ESU brunch speaker Alice Stephenson, former ESU scholar
who attended Cambridge University in 2002. Alice spoke on
The Canterbury Tales, an Historical Perspective.
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Frank
Griffiths, Deputy Vice Chancellor, Leeds Metropolitan University
is a former ESU scholar and spoke briefly to the Kentucky
Branch about his experiences as a scholar some years ago.
Mr. Griffiths came as part of the Leeds delegation.
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Dale
Carter Cooper greets the Lady Mayoress Patricia Hyde of Leeds
England. The Leeds delegation visited Louisville as guests
of Sister Cities of Louisville, Louisville and Leeds will
soon become sister cities sharing business and cultural and
educational exchanges in the future.
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Lady
Mayoress with Paul Stephens
Chief
Economic Services Officer, Development Department,
Leeds City Council
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Longtime
ESU member Mary Ann Graves tells Lord Mayor of Leeds
William Hyde how to pronounce Louisville.
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| General
Photos |
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The
Leeds delegate members bid a farewell to Louisville after
a successful four day mission as guests of Sister Cities
and Greater Louisville. On Sunday they all attended an
English-Speaking Union Brunch to be received by the Kentucky
Branch.
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