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Vest wins Poetry Out Loud

February 8, 2013 | 580 views

Mary Frances Vest

Poetry came alive in the McCallie-Kennedy Library on Feb. 7 during Darlington’s 5th Annual Poetry Out Loud event, sponsored by the Upper School English department. 

“A poem on the page and a poem spoken out loud are two very different things; we hope that recitation helps our students appreciate the sounds and rhythms of these poems,” said Beth Wilson, chairperson of the English department. “Further, choosing a poem and internalizing it through memorization helps students engage with poetry.  We’re not looking to turn everyone into a literature professor; we want them to see that poems are appealing, funny, beautiful, disturbing, or meaningful for all kinds of people.” 

More than 150 students participated in the event by memorizing and reciting a poem of their choice in class. The top 15 classroom winners were then selected to recite two poems in front of their peers and a panel of judges on Feb. 7. Through this exercise, they were able to learn much more about the work than they would by simply reading it on a page.

“It’s not easy to speak in front of a group, much less to recite a memorized poem,” Wilson said. “Poetry Out Loud participants must not only remember all the words but interpret the poem effectively, all while maintaining a strong physical and vocal presence. It’s great practice for everything from making a senior speech in assembly to presenting a proposal to a business client.”

All selections were chosen from the Poetry Out Loud website, www.poetryoutloud.org

Junior Nicolas Burgess was selected by the audience as the winner of the People’s Choice Award after his recitations of an impromptu, original version of Richard Wilbur's "A Barred Owl," which he made up on the spot. He also recited Gerard Manly Hopkins' "As Kingfishes Catch Fire."

Junior Emily Thurmond earned third place with her recitations of Longfellow's "The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls" and Sara Teasdale's "Barter." Senior Baxter McWhorter was runner-up with Rita Dove's "American Smooth" and E.A. Robinson's "Richard Cory." Sophomore Mary Frances Vest came in first with her recitations of Stevie Smith's "Do Not!" and Edna St. Vincent Millay's "What lips my lips have kissed, and where and when."

Vest will be competing in the semi-final Poetry Out Loud competition on Feb. 24 at Howard High School in Macon, Ga. If she wins that competition, she will progress on to the state competition. Winners of the state competition will compete at the national level for $20,000. 
Mary Frances Vest