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 By  GreggParker Published 
12:27 pm Friday, August 9, 2013

Delegates represent James Clemens at Boys State, Girls State

Delegates to Boys State stand in formation of the state's image on the University of Alabama campus. (CONTRIBUTED)

Delegates to Boys State stand in formation of the state’s image on the University of Alabama campus. (CONTRIBUTED)

MADISON – Five James Clemens High School students are more civic-minded after attending Girls State and Boys State.

Sara Beth Lauderdale, Patrick Walker Murphy, Shawn Jeffrey Ogden, Andrew Scott Pokemire and Rahul Rameshbabu represented James Clemens, guidance counselor Rosalyn D. Smith said.

American Legion sponsors the weeklong sessions on the University of Alabama campus.

Murphy is a member of National Honor Society, varsity baseball and Interact Club. He was elected to a city council at Boys State. He liked meeting new people and learned “to be a more conscientious citizen and person.” His parents are Doug and Deb Murphy.

Pokemire plays Jets football and is a golfer and swimmer.

“I was first-seat city councilman and mayor pro-tem. My city won the Best City Award,” Pokemire said. “I enjoyed the overall experience of being on campus and hearing many inspirational speakers, learning leadership skills and working with a group.” His parents are Bennie and Kate Pokemire.

Lauderdale “enjoyed getting to know other delegates in my city, Camellia, and our speakers, especially Susan Baker.” Lauderdale learned parliamentary procedures and “leadership is a lifestyle that one must choose.”

“It was a week of amazing speakers, campaigning, meeting girls from all over the state and hearing influential state politicians,” Lauderdale said.

“Understanding our government and having the opportunity to lead is important in becoming successful in life,” Ogden said. His parents are Col. Jeffrey and Leanne Ogden.

Ogden was a city senator. He liked the glimpse at college life and observing how Alabama government functions. Ogden participates in cross-country running, track and field and National Honor Society.

Rameshbabu is a member of National Honor Society and Science Olympiad. He was elected to the House of Representatives. Rameshbabu enjoyed “activities, brotherhood and experience of simulating government by debating and passing laws.”

Rameshbabu learned “to become a great leader you have to serve and represent the people you lead.” Boys State challenged him to speak out on issues. His parents are Rameshbabu Ragothaman and Vandana Rameshbabu.

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