Friday, December 09, 2011

Year End Highlights

Jim Burlison was TMoD and chose a theme of Year End Highlights - a time to look back on the past year and reflect on the high points, both as individuals and as a club.

Nell Turley won best table topics:


Art Terry gave his 35 speech How To De-Escalate the Situation and Survive, and was voted both Best and Most Improved speaker:


Art was evaluated by Michelle Banazwski, who was also Best Evaluator:


Fred Sadler begin his second pass through the CC manual with his Icebreaker The Road Less Travelled:


Fred was evaluated by Arnie Buss:

Friday, November 18, 2011

Thankfulness

Michelle Banazwski as TMoD had a theme of Thankfulness.

Laura Ramos gave the humorous introduction as a poem:


Erstwhile member Angi Anderson won Best Table Topics (Angi and her husband Brian, another former member, were visiting Monterey for the day):


Amy Treadwell gave her #2 speech Nerves? What Nerves? and was voted Best Speaker:


Amy was eveluated by Kate Daniels Kurz, who was selected Best Evaluator:


Zeynep Yilmaz was voted both Most Improved and Best Speaker for her #5 The Henna Night:


Zeynep was evaluated by Arnie Buss:

Friday, October 14, 2011

Guilty Pleasures

Arnie Buss was TMoD today with a theme of "guilty pleasures." His include WWE wrestling and the reality show "Tough Love."

Stanley Wong won Best Table Topics:


Shamsul Rahman gave his Icebreaker speech A Kampung Boy and was voted Most Improved Speaker:


Shamsul was evaluated by Jim Burlison, who was awarded Best Evaluator:


Art Testani gave a #8 speech California Cancer Research Act and was voted Best Speaker of the meeting:


Art was evaluated by Stanley Wong:

Friday, October 07, 2011

Is a Fake Smile Better than No Smile at All?

Fake smiles - real smiles? Tom Shih addressed this question in today's meeting.

Margaret Stevens won Best Table Topics:


Scott Yeatman gave his #2 speech How Does a Helicopter Fly? (unfortunately the video starts in the middle of his speech:


Scott was evaluated by Sharon Lipinski:


Arnie Buss gave a #7 speech A Brief History of Marriage:


Arnie was evaluated by Art Testani:

Friday, September 30, 2011

!Sdrawkcab Gniteem

Club president Sharon Lipinski led our first backwards meeting in a long time and the result was much hilarity!

A backwards meeting is exactly that - it runs the entire meeting in reverse order. First the meeting is adjourned, then control returned to the Toastmaster, etc. Speech evaluations are done before the speeches, and table topics questions answered before they are asked.

Art Terry's (backwards) General Evaluation:


Here is the entire (backwards) Table Topics portion:


Arnie Buss (pre) evaluated Scott Yeatman's Icebreaker:


Scott Yeatman's Icebreaker Speech The Right Woman:


Carl Thormeyer (pre) evaluated Katharine Daniels Kurz's #9 speech:


Katharine Daniels Kurz's #9 speech Women, Media, Revolution:


Jim Burlison (pre) evaluated Staney Wong's # Speech:


Stanley Wong's # speech What Did I Get Myself Into? My Marathon Story:


Nell Turley's Humorous remarks:

Friday, September 23, 2011

Chaos

Art Terry led an orderly meeting with a chaotic theme!

Moyara Ruehsen won best table topics:


Sharon Lipinski gave the first speech from the advanced Humorsously Speaking manual, Champagne Giving on a Beer Budget:


Sharon was evaluated by Art Testani:


Jim Burlison practiced his Humorous Contest speech, The Ah's Have It:


The next day, Jim won the Area A1 Humorous Speech contest - congratulations Jim!

Friday, September 16, 2011

The Best Lesson I Never Learned

Stan Wong was TMoD and chose a thought-provoking theme "The Best Lesson I Never Learned."

Scott Yeatman was the humorist:


Brian McGinnis won best table topics:


Tom Shih gave an advanced speech from the Storytelling manual, Raised by a Fool and was voted Best Speaker:


Tom was evaluated by Arnie Buss:


Suad Ali gave speech #8 Basic Services and was voted Most Improved Speaker:


Suad was evaluated by Kate Daniels Kurz:


Glenn Woodson gave an advanced speech Presenting an Award:


Glenn was evaluated by Art Testani, who was selected as best evaluator:

Friday, September 09, 2011

This day in History

Art Testani was TMoD with a theme of "This Day in History."

Kate Daniels Kurz was the Humorist:


Kate was also voted best table topics speaker:


Michelle Banazwski was voted Best Speaker for her #9 speech You Too Can Be a Super Hero


Michelle was evaluated by Zeynep Yilmaz:


Brian McGinnis earned his CC with his #10 speech Why Toastmasters, and was voted Most Improved:


Brian was evaluated by Ali Ibrahim Yilmaz:


Glenn Woodson gave an advanced speech "Mastering the Toast" from the Special Occasion Speeches manual:


Glenn was evaluated by Arnie Buss, who was selected best evaluator:

Friday, August 26, 2011

Software

Adrian Papacica made his debut as TMoD with a theme of "Software"

Kate Daniels Kurz was the humorist:


Rolf Ridge won Best Table Topic Speaker:


Michelle Banazwski gave her #8 speech The ABC's of Home Canning and was voted Best Speaker:


Michelle was evaluated by Art Testani who was selected Best Evaluator:


Zeynep Yilmaz gave her #4 speech Interesting Inventions and was voted Most Improved Speaker:


Zeynep was evaluated by Rolf Ridge:


Carl shared some reflections on the 2011 Toastmasters International Convention in Las Vegas:

Friday, August 12, 2011

Music that Inspires

Kate Daniels Kurz led a music-themed meeting. Why settle for just speaking when you can sing!

Michelle Banazwski was the Humorist:


Table Topics Master Suad Ali danced the questions, which were won by Fred Sadler:


Ali Ibrahim Yilmaz gave his #3 speech Three Sights to See in Turkey and was voted Most Improved Speaker:


Ali was evaluated by Tom Shih:


Adrian Papacica gave his #3 speech How to Deal With Crucial Conversations:


Adrian was evaluated by Fred Sadler:


Arnie Buss gave a #9 speech Listen to Me! as practice for a possible contest speech, and was voted Best Speaker:


Arnie was evaluated by Carl Thormeyer, who was selected as the Best Evaluator:

Friday, August 05, 2011

Humorous & Evaluation Contest

Jum Burlison and Karen Woodson organized and led a great club Humorous and Evaluation contest!

The test speaker was Dan Maschmeier from our sister club Lettuce Speak:


The Evaluation Contest was won by Arnie Buss - here are all the contestants.

Evaluator Contestant #1 Michelle Banazwski:


Evaluator Contestant #2 Brian McGinnis:


Evaluator Contestant #3 Arnie Buss:


The Humorous Speech Contest was won by Brian McGinnis - here are all the contestants:

Adrian Papacica, My Entertainer Cat:


Stanley Wong, Drivers Beware - Cyclists!:


Brian McGinnis, Are You Listening?:

Friday, July 29, 2011

Water

Rolf Ridge moved fluidly from item to item on the agenda with his fluid theme of "Water"

Brian McGinnis gave his #8 speech The Case for the Electric Car and was voted Most Improved:


Brian was evaluated by Art Terry, also selected as Best Evaluator:


Arnie Buss practiced Losing My Baggage:


and was evaluated by Fred Sadler:


Table topics was a tie between Moyara Ruehsen and Ali Yilmaz:

Friday, July 22, 2011

How to Start a Story

Fred Sadler (and his hair) regaled us with stories and more stories as "Mr. Joy of Public Speaking" spread some more joy!

Humor was supplied by Nusret Denizci:


Best Table Topics was won by Zeynep Yilmaz:


Completing the Turkish Trifecta, Erkan Abunaz gave his #2 speech My Love and was voted Most Improved:


Erkan was evaluated by Brian McGinnis, who was also Best Evaluator:


Art Terry followed with a #3 speech Why Me?:


Art was evaluated by Arnie Buss:


Suad Ali won Best Speaker for her #7 speech Post Conflict Recovery:


Suad was evaluated by Jim Burlison:

Friday, July 15, 2011

Listen!

Sharon Lipinski's theme of Listening proved very thought-provoking in a fantastic meeting! Due to time constraints she was not able to relate all the material she had - please scroll to the bottom of this post to read this great reflection.

Jim Burlison was the Humorst:


Glenn Woodson won best Table Topics(again!):


Nell Turley gave her #2 speech In Case of Fire and was voted Most Improved Speaker:


Nell was evaluated by Michelle Banazwski, who was selected Best Evaluator:


Katharine Danies Kurz was voted Best Speaker for her #8 speech How One Pesky Little Protein Changed My Life:

Kate was evaluated by Stanley Wong:


Brian McGinnis continued his sprint through the CC manual with his #7 speech The Last Astronaut:


Brian was evaluated by Nusret Denizci:


Sharon's Thoughts on Listening

God gave us twice as many ears as mouths, so we can listen twice as much as we talk. I wish I always followed this advice, but I like to talk and I have a lot to say. But nevertheless, listening is a critical part of public speaking, and I’ll share with you three different areas where it’s important to listen.

The first happens when someone asks you to speak. Then, it is time to start asking them questions and listening carefully to the responses. Ask simple open-ended questions, and listen to the response.

Why did you ask me to speak?
What would you like me to speak about?
What would your group like to hear?
Why is this important to your group?
Who else will be speaking?

Listen carefully to responses for two reasons. First, responses will help you determine if you will accept the invitation to speak. Second, listening will also help you put together a presentation that is of interest to the audience. Remember, the audience is the most important ‘person’ in the room, not the speaker. You can only speak to their needs if you ask what they are, and then listen to their response.




The second time to listen is at the event you’ll be speaking. Arrive early to meet people before the event begins. When you meet, ask about them and their organization or group. Ask what interesting projects the group is working on. You may learn that they just raised $10,000 for the local Children’s Hospital. Listen carefully and make a mental note or add to your speaking notes. Congratulating the group on the success of this worthwhile project at the beginning of your presentation will help you to connect with them. And remember, your objective is to learn about them, not talk about yourself. We never learn anything when we are speaking, only when we’re listening.

When you are speaking at an event that has multiple speakers, try to listen to as many of the other speakers as you can. In particular, don't miss the keynote or general session speakers. By doing this you are able to add a polish to your talk and to the event as a whole. It also might save you some embarrassment from covering material other speakers have already covered.




The third time to listen to the audience is while you’re giving your speech. A speech is really a conversation where you won’t be interrupted, but listening to your audience will help you connect and more effectively deliver your message. Toastmasters are great listeners, but that won’t necessarily be your experience when you speak at a non-toastmaster event.

How do you do listen to your audience? Looking at their faces is a good place to start. Is there interest or boredom? Which way are their heads tilted? Are they looking at you, looking down or looking elsewhere? Firstly, make eye contact with selected members of the audience from different parts of the room to establish rapport and don't forget to smile. Look out for their facial expressions to see if they are happy, interested or bored with your speech.

React to the audience! If they laugh, pause to let the laughter permeate and then subside. If they are looking look puzzled or confused, you may want to slow down and articulate your next point carefully and take your time to speaker clearly. If they are frowning, then you may have to make some changes or lose your audience.

Friday, July 08, 2011

Summer Vacation

Michelle Banazwski chose the seasonally appropriate theme of Summer Vacation for this weeks meeting and treated us to a Magical Mystery Tour.

Brian McGinnis was the humorist:


Returning former member Amy Treadwell won Table Topics:


Adrian Papachica gave his second speech in as many weeks with his #2 The Most Important Aspect of a Strong Character, for which he was voted Most Improved:


Adrian was evaluated by Ngan Kim, who was selected Best Evaluator:


Tom Shih gave a #8 speech, The Three Traps of Overeating, and was voted Best Speaker:


Tom was evaluated by Rolf Ridge, who unfortunately went over time:

Friday, July 01, 2011

Connection and Independence Day

The Lipinski Administration was kicked off in grand fashion by first-time TMoD Art Terry, who chose a theme of Connection and Independence Day.

Ngan Kim was the humorist:


Kate Daniels Kurz was voted Best Table Topics Speaker:


Margaret Stevens was voted Most Improved Speaker for her Table Topics:


Adrian Papacica gave his Icebreaker speech Do You Know What Shaped Who You Aee Today?:

Adrian was evaluated by Natasha Zeligs:


Karen and Glenn Woodson tag-teamed on a dual project from the "Special Occasion Speeches" advanced manual, accepting and receiving an award. Karen gave and Glenn accepted:


Karen and Glenn were evaluated by Fred Sadler, who was selected Best Evaluator:


Michelle Banazwski was voted Best Speaker for her #7 speech Twice a Week With Thom:


Michelle was evaluated by Sharon Lipinski:

Saturday, June 25, 2011

The Movies!

Jim Burlison led a creative meeting with the theme of The Movies, with a cast of thousands and stars galore!

Rolf Ridge was the Humorist:


Tom Shih won Best Table Topics:


Art Testani gave the #4 project from the Special Occasion manual, President's Distinguished Division A:


Art was evaluated by Arnie Buss, who was selected Best Evaluator:


Sharon Lipinski gave a humorous speech What You Should Have Known and was voted Best Speaker:


Sharon was evaluated by Tom Shih:


Glenn Woodson finished with another Special Occasion Speech, A Living Tribute:


Glenn was evaluated by Rolf Ridge:

Friday, June 17, 2011

What do you do when you're thrown off balance?

Natasha Zeligs made her debut as TMoD with a theme of "What do you do when you're thrown off-balance." Natasha showed remarkable balance in leading a fantastic meeting!

Kate Daniels was the humorist:


Michelle Banazwski won Best Table Topics:


Moyara Ruesen was voted Best Speaker and Most Improved with her After Dinner Speech from the advanced manual The Entertaining Speaker, My Swan Song - and Ode to Club 2032:


Moyara was evaluated by Jim Burlison:


Fred Sadler gave an advanced speech The Roast, from the Special Occasions Speeches manual, Carl Thormeyer - Extremely Rare:


Fred was evaluated by perennial guest Rachelle Onishi, who was selected Best Evaluator:

Friday, June 10, 2011

Cartoon Characters!

Zeynep Yilmaz debuted as TMoD with a theme of Cartoon Characters.

Erkan Abunaz was the humorist:


Margaret Stevens won both Tables Topics and Most Improved:


Natasha Zeligs gave her #3 speech Wily Coyote and the Road Runner:


Natasha was evaluated by Carl Thormeyer:


Rolf Ridge gave his #9 speech Solar and was voted Best Speaker:


Rolf was evaluated by Moyara Ruehsen:


Suad Ali gave her #6 speech We Need to Get Serious About Development:


Suad was evaluated by Fred Sadler, who was selected Best Evaluator:

Friday, June 03, 2011

Pet Peeves

Stan Wong made his inaugural debut as TMoD with a theme of "Pet Peeves".

Rolf Ridge was the humorist:


Sharon Lipinski won best Table Topics:


Zeynep Yimaz gave her #6 speech The Amazing Ants and was voted Best Speaker:


Zeynet was evaluated by Art Testani, who was selected as Best Evaluator:


Moyara Ruehsen gave the #2 project from Storytelling advanced manual, The Silent Suffering of Sexual Harassment and was Most Improved:


Moyara was evaluated by Sharon Lipinski:

Friday, May 27, 2011

The End of the World!

Tom Shih was a TMoD with a theme for "The End of the World," and thankfully the meeting managed to finish (on time!) without the apocalypse. Good going!

Art Terry channeled Dave Letterman for his spot as humorist:


Art Testani won best Table Topics Speaker:


Brian McGinnis (Most Improved) took another lap on his fast track to CC with the #6 speech The Next Meltdown:


Brian was evaluated by Kate Daniels Kurz (Best Evaluator):


Stanley Wong (Best Speaker) gave his #3 speech The Human Revolution:


Stanley was evaluated by Ngan Kim:

Friday, May 20, 2011

Hats!

Ngan Kim debuted as TMoD with a theme of hats - and hats there were on the members at the meeting. Our moms were no doubt rolling their collective eyes at all the hats being worn indoors!

Kathy Norton was the humorist.


Instead of table topics, each of the nominated club officers gave their respective campaign speech. Sharon Lipinski was voted best speech in this segment:


Michelle Banazwski won best speaker and most improved for her #6 speech Confessions from the Over-Committed:


Michelle was evaluated by Suad Ali:


Moyara Ruehsen gave a speech on international finance called How to Say It:


Moyara was evaluated by Brian McGinnis, who was selected best evaluator:

Friday, May 13, 2011

Leon Panetta

Kate Daniels Kurz chose Monterey's own Leon Panetta, currently the head of the CIA, as the theme for the meeting.

Moyara Ruehsen was the humorist:


Arnie Buss won Best Table Topics:


Brian McGinnis led off with his #5 speech The Five Cookies:

Brian was evaluated by Fred Sadler:


Ngan Kim gave his #3 speech Army Leadership and was voted Most Improved Speaker:


Ngan was evaluated by Michelle Banazwski, who was selected Best Evaluator:


Art Terry finished the prepared speeches with his #2 Three Simple Steps to Achieve Your Fitness Goals. Art was voted Best Speaker:


Art was evaluated by Jim Burlison:

Friday, May 06, 2011

Acronyms

OMG, Art Testani chose an unusual theme for today's meeting: Acronyms. TGIF! (LOL!)


Natasha Zeligs started out with some humor:


Fred Sadler won best table topics:


Kathy Norton gave her Icebreaker Speech, Me and Grandma Moses, and was voted Most Improved Speaker:


Kathy was evaluated by Rolf Ridge:


Katharine Daniels Kurz gave her #7 speech Crushed by Plastic and was voted Best Speaker:


Katharine was evaluated by Tom Shih:


Arnie Buss gave the #5 project from Speaking on Television, Tell a Story:


Arnie was evaluated by Carl Thormeyer, who was selected Best Evaluator:

Saturday, April 30, 2011

April Showers

Brian McGinnis conducted the meeting with military precision, but was also fun-filled with a theme of April Showers.

Art Testani was the humorist:


Moyara Ruehsen won Best Table Topics:


Erkan Abunaz gave his Icebreaker speech:

Erkan was evaluated by Carl Thormeyer:


Zeynep Yilmaz gave her #2 speech and was voted Most Improved Speaker:


Zeynep was evaluated by Moyara Ruehsen:


Arnie Buss practiced his contest speech as a #4 from the CC manual, Losing My Baggage:


Arnie was evaluated by Tom Shih, who was also selected Best Evaluator:


Friday, April 22, 2011

Idioms and Proverbs

Nusret Denizci led today's meeting like an experienced pro - and yet it was his first time as Toastmaster of the Day. Wonderful job! The theme was Idioms and Proverbs.



Ngan Kim was the humorist:


Arnie Buss won best table topics (since it's quite a challenge to videotape oneself whilst speaking, all that was available was the audio):


Jim Burlison brought down the house with his hilarious speech The Ah's Have It, from the advanced manual "Humorously Speaking":


Jim was evaluated by Fred Sadler, who raised the bar by writing a limerick on the spot. He was selected best evaluator:


Carl Thormeyer gave the #5 speech from his third time through the basic manual, Lectern Protocol:


Carl was evaluated by Michelle Banazwski:

Friday, April 08, 2011

Spring Cleaning

Rolf Ridge led an outstanding meeting with the theme of "Spring Cleaning."

Carl led Table Topics, which resulted in a tie between Art Terry:


And Kathy Norton:


Michelle Banazwski gave her #5 speech Ballroom Basics:


Michelle was evaluated by Cathy Lee:


Brian McGinnis was voted Best Speaker for his #4 speech You Are a Teddy Bear, and I Can Prove It!:


Jim Burlison was selected best evaluator for his feedback to Brian:

Friday, April 01, 2011

Aloha Friday!

Brian McGinnis debuted as TMoD with an Island theme of "Aloha!" With the members bedecked by Hawaiian shirts, he helped create an Aloha spirit during a fabulous meeting.

Fred Sadler was the humorist:


Newest member Art Terry won best table topics:


Nell Turley was voted Most Improved for her Icebreaker My Name is Nell:


Nell was evaluated by Juliette Ferguson:


Stanley Wong was voted Best Speaker for his humorous #2 speech Beating the All You Can Eat Buffet:


Stanley was evaluated by Art Testani:


Moyara Ruehsen gave the #2 project from the "Speaking to Inform" manual, The US Budget Crisis:


Moyara was evaluated by Tom Shih, who was selected Best Evaluator:

Friday, March 25, 2011

Introductions

Sharon Lipinski gave a clinic on Toastmastering in her first time running a meeting here at NPS. With a theme of "Introductions," Sharon demonstrated that she is no newcomer to planing and executing outstanding meetings.




Stanley Wong started of as humorist:


Table Topics was won by Ali Yilmaz (getting to be a habit!)


Art Terry was voted Most Improved for his Icebreaker speech Fear, By Means of Introduction:


Art was evaluated by Arnie Buss, who was selected Best Evaluator:


Tom Shih was voted Best Speaker for his advanced speech from the Storytelling manual, Lessons Learned from $1:


Tom was evaluated by Jim Burlison:


We had a wonderful treat when erstwhile member and club president Mary Lineberger gave a speech on What I've Learned:

Friday, March 18, 2011

Hail and Farewell to Paul!

We bid a fond farewell to Paul Salevski, who was the (surprise) theme of the meeting. Paul left with a "bang," giving his #6 speech. We are sad to see Paul leave, and wish him and his family all the best in the future!

Juliette Ferguson Humorist (more of a tribute to Paul):


Moyara Ruehsen Best Table Topics:


Natasha Zeligs Icebreaker (Most Improved) I Dared to Dream:


Cathy Lee Evaluates Natasha:


Kate Daniels Kurz #6 (Best Speaker) Over-Prepped, Yet Under-Prepared:


Moyara Ruehsen (Best Evaluator):


Paul Salevski #6 speech I Have a Voice:

Glenn Woodson Evaluates:

Friday, March 11, 2011

Prayer

With overall attendance continuing in the mid 20s, Fred Sadler chose prayer as his theme for today's meeting, especially the original Serenity Prayer:

God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference.

Living one day at a time;
Enjoying one moment at a time;
Accepting hardships as the pathway to peace;
Taking, as He did, this sinful world
as it is, not as I would have it;
Trusting that He will make all things right
if I surrender to His Will;
That I may be reasonably happy in this life
and supremely happy with Him
Forever in the next.
Amen.

--Reinhold Niebuhr




Karen Woodson won Best Table Topics:


Stanley Wong gave his Icebreaker speech, My First Marathon:


Stanley was evaluated by Michelle Banazwski, who was selected Best Evaluator:


Brian McGinnis gave his #3 speech I Need a New Car:


Brian was evaluated by Rolf Ridge:


Suad Ali gave her #6 speech The Economy and Why We Should Care:


Suad was evaluated by Glenn Woodson:

Friday, March 04, 2011

Current Events

Our meeting got off to a terrific start with the induction of our newest member, Natasha Zeligs:

Glenn Woodson never disappoints when it comes to crafting out-of-the-box meetings, and today was no exception.

Sharon Lipinski got us started with good humor:


Table Topics was won by Brian McGinnis:


Ngan Kim introduced himself to the club with a very moving Icebreaker speech Why I Joined the Army:


Ngan was evaluaed by Carl Thormeyer:


Rolf Ridge gave his #4 speech What the Heck is Going On in Egypt, and Why Should I Care?, and was voted both Best Speaker and Most Improved:




Rolf was evaluated by Fred Sadler, who was also chosen as Best Evaluator:


The highlight of Fred's evaluation was when he "walked like an Egyptian:

Friday, February 11, 2011

Chocolate!

Michelle Banazwski led a scrumptious meeting with the theme of "Chocolate." She came complete with chocolate goodies (yumm!) and an extra treat for the winners.

Art Terry was inducted as our newest member - welcome Art!
Jim Burlison won best speaker for his #10- speech and received a chocolate goodie as an added bonus.


Moyara Ruehsen started us off as the Humorist:


Betsy Larkin won Best Table Topics:


Art Testani presented Arnie Buss with the Division Governor's Award as his advencaed speech "Presenting an Award":


Art was evaluated by Tom Shih:


Jim Burlison gave his #10 speech Saving One Child at a Time, making him the third CC in the past month. Congratulations Jim!


Jim was evaluated by Arnie Buss:

Friday, February 04, 2011

Super Bowl!

TMoD extraordinaire Paul Salevski led a high-scoring meeting with the apropos theme of the Super Bowl. It was complete with the lineup (big hair and all), a Bud-Bowl clone, and team colors - not to mention the fabulous munchies!






Carl Thormeyer was the humorist:


Zeynep Yilmaz was voted Best and Most Improved Speaker for her Icebreaker First Performance:


Zeynep was evaluated by Juliette Ferguson, who was selected Best Evaluator:


Suad Ali gave her #4 speech The Africa Leadership Academy:


Suad was evaluated by Moyara Ruehsen:


Here is a movie of Paul's slides that footballized each functionary:


TMoD: Paul Salevski
Humorist: Carl Thormeyer
Wordmaster: Sharon Lipinski ("Fumble")
Ah Counter: Ngan Kim
Grammarian: Tom Shih
Timer: Brian McGinnis
Vote Counter: Arnie Buss
Speaker #1: Zeynep Yilmaz, #1 First Performance" (Best, Most Improved Speaker)
Speaker #2: Suad Ali, #4
Evaluator #1: Juliette Ferguson (BEst Evaluator)
Evaluator #2: Moyara Ruehsen
Table Topics Master: Ali Ibrahim Yilmaz
TT #1: Art Terry
TT #2: Jim Burlison (Best Table Topics Speaker)
TT #3: Stan Wong
General Evaluator: Cathy Lee
Present:
Art Testani
Nusret Denizci
Michelle Banazwski