![]() January 3, 2001 | |
| Worcester, Massachusetts | |
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Notice
Please make every effort to notify the Toastmaster
of the Evening well in advance if you are unable to fulfill your assigned role –
it’s common courtesy and a sign of a Competent Toastmaster. |
| President: | Terry Londergan | Treasurer: | John Keeton |
| VP Education: | Therese Delongchamp | Sgt at Arms: | Fred Nathan |
| VP Publicity: | Joe Mewhiney | Bulletin Editor: | Stan Birdwell |
| Secretary: | Al Wheeler |
| 15 members, 0 guests |
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Please return any books, Guide to Roasts or any material that was distributed for the Annual Roast to Dan Abraham. Congratulations to Filomena Didiano who received her award for giving C&L Speech #3 ! ! ! Past presidents’ ( Officer Joe’s ) advisory:Just about everyone with an assigned role attended; the meeting kept to schedule. More applause should be given to persons approaching the lectern. Reports should be directed to the audience; not to individuals. People should keep order and not speak out of turn, or without recognition from the lectern ( avoid disorderly conduct ). The Toastmaster Leadership Institute will be held on January 13th 2001 --- 7:30am – 12:30 pm at the Waters Corporation. 34 Maple Street, Milford MA. Participate and take a big step towards being a Distinguished Club. This workshop is for all Toastmasters! More information and directions... |
| Meeting Chair: | Terry Londergan | Toastmaster: | Frank Lederer |
| Invocation: | Bob Eber | Topicsmaster: | Bill Dussault |
| Thought: | Stan Birdwell | General Evaluator: | Stan Birdwell |
| Joke: | Ralph Lacerte | Timer: | Dick Brady |
| Word: | laconic -brief; terse. | Grammarian: | Rosemary Chaput |
| Speaker | Speech Title | Evaluator |
|---|---|---|
| Rob Conan | "If You First Don't Succeed, Try, Try, Again" | Peter Hoag |
| C&L #1 (Ice Breaker) - Rob summarized some life experiences and expressed a love of sports. Rob's career has a strong basis in business, the stock market, finance, and insurance. | ||
| Don McIntyre | "The Life and Times of Robert Burns" | Terry Londergan |
| A short history of the Scottish poet, Robert Burns, and his era. Robert Burns was an early "promoter" of standard English. | ||
| Filomena Didiano | "My Aunt Lucia" | Al Wheeler |
| C&L #3 - Story of aunt's family leadership and how it effected a niece's renewed interest in politics. | ||
| Best Impromptu | John Keeton |
| Best Prepared | Filomena Didiano |
| Best Evaluator | Peter Hoag |
| January 10, 2001 | January 17, 2001 | January 24, 2001 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Toastmaster | Stan Birdwell 508-865-1908 |
John Keeton 508-842-1786 |
Filomena Didiano 978-422-5269 |
| Topicsmaster | Wayne DuPont | Dick Brady | Hugh Burke |
| Gen. Evaluator | Bill Londergan | Dan Abraham | Therese Delongchamp |
| Grammarian | Fred Nathan | Bill Dussault | Peter Hoag |
| Timer | Al Wheeler | Fred Nathan | George McKenna |
| Speaker 1 | George McKenna | Therese Delongchamp | Bill Londergan |
| Speaker 2 | Ralph Lacerte | Peter Hoag | Dick Brady |
| Speaker 3 | Peter Dignan | Joe Mewhiney | Bill Dussault |
| Evaluator 1 | Dick Brady | Robert Keonig | Filomena Didiano |
| Evaluator 2 | Bill Dussault | George Hast | John Keeton |
| Evaluator 3 | Therese Delongchamp | Ralph Lacerte | Frank Lederer |