1. Is it the truth?
2. Is it fair to all concerned?
3. Will it build goodwill and better friendships?
4. Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
Students participating in the Four-Way Test Speech Competition each had five minutes to share their unique perspectives on what the Four-Way Test means to them and the importance of high ethical values in decision-making. This year's contestants from Lewisville High School included seniors Eleanor Power and Brianna Sibounheuang, junior Joanna Fenner, and sophomore Ayo Ogunkoya.
The contestants were allowed to use notes on 5” index cards during their presentation and were scored based on the content, delivery, and organization of their speech. The first place winner received $200, second place received $175, third place earned $100, and fourth place garnered $75. County Commissioner Bobbie Mitchell was the official timekeeper, Melissa DeWitt served as auditor, and Rotarians Steve Cox, Mike Fickling and John Kazor judged the competition.