Friday, February 28, 2014

Do You Have a Secret?

Leisel Iverson brought out some of our deepest, darkest secrets!

Will Spears starting things off as Humorist:
Most Improved Speaker Laura Franklin gave her #3 project, Level Up: Why I Still Play Video Games

Her evaluator was Art Testani:
Best Speaker Sheila Dundon gave a project from the Successful Club Series, Closing the Sale:
She was evaluated by Best Evaluator Fred Sadler:

Friday, February 21, 2014

Tall Tales and International Speech Contests

The Tall Tales contest had three contestants:

Winner Tetyana Margolina with A Tall Tale About Catching a Train:

Runner up Arnie Buss with The Oxford Dictionary and Me:

Leisel Iverson with My First Fifteen Minutes of Fame:

The International Speech Contest had but two:

Winner Arnie Buss with The Last Car on the Train:

Runner Up Carrie Glenn with Bully for You:


Friday, February 14, 2014

February 14 Through History - Personal or Private

Today being Valentine's Day, Don Free chose that as his theme.

Amy Treadwell got things off to a loving and humorous start:

Arnie Buss won Table Topics:

Jack Jackson gave the #2 project from advanced manual "Storytelling," Romance in the Internet Age:

Fred Sadler evaluated  Jack and was chosen Best Evaluator:

Pat Hanson won Best Speaker for the meeting with her #4 project from "The Entertaining Speaker" advanced manual, Leave a Legacy of Love Whether You Are There Or Not:

Pat was evaluated by Carl Thormeyer:

Carrie Glenn gave her #5 speech from the CC manual, Practicing Politeness is the Key to Peace and was voted Most Improved Speaker:

Carrie's evaluator was Laura Franklin

Friday, February 07, 2014

What's In a Name?

Tetyana Margolina TMoD

Tom Anderson Humorist

Carl Thormeyer won Best Table Topics

Will Spears won Most Improved Speaker with his #2 speech The Social Media Code:

Will's evaluator Leisel Iverson was selected Best Evaluator:

Best Speaker Jarrod Smith reached his 1/2 CC with #5 A Newborn's Touch:

Jarrod was evaluated by Ginger Sheila Dundon: