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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:
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