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In               a               survey               of               worst               fears,               public               speaking               was               second               only               to               death.

Many               years               ago,               Dr.

Ralph               C.

Smedley               recognized               the               need               to               overcome               this               fear.

In               October               1924,               a               group               of               men               led               by               Dr.

Smedley               met               in               the               basement               of               the               YMCA               in               Santa               Ana,               California.

Their               purpose?

To               form               an               association               "to               afford               practice               and               training               in               the               art               of               public               speaking               and               in               presiding               over               meetings,               and               to               promote               sociability               and               good               fellowship               among               its               members."               They               called               themselves               "Toastmasters."               The               innovative               group               was               onto               something.

Soon,               men               in               other               communities               asked               for               assistance               in               forming               Toastmasters               chapters               of               their               own.

By               1930,               a               federation               was               necessary               to               coordinate               activities               of               the               many               clubs               and               provide               a               standard               program.

When               a               speaking               club               in               New               Westminster,               British               Columbia,               Canada,               expressed               interest               in               forming               a               Toastmasters               club,               the               group               became               known               as               Toastmasters               International.Growing               Strong               For               many               years,               Toastmasters               International               met               in               rented               office               spaces.

In               1962,               the               Toastmasters               International               staff               moved               to               its               first               World               Headquarters               building               in               Santa               Ana,               California,               not               far               from               where               the               first               club               began.

By               the               late               1980s,               however,               this               building               could               no               longer               adequately               house               the               growing               staff               needed               to               provide               services               to               the               growing               number               of               Toastmasters.

In               1990,               World               Headquarters               relocated               to               a               new               building               in               Rancho               Santa               Margarita.

The               building               is               designed               to               accommodate               Toastmasters               International's               expected               growth               well               into               the               21st               century.

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               Toastmasters               International's               success               and               growth               is               due               to               the               continued               development               of               educational               programs.

The               organization               has               come               a               long               way               since               the               first               speech               manual,               Basic               Training,               was               developed               more               than               50               years               ago.

The               current               manual,               called               the               "Communication               and               Leadership               Program,"               was               updated               in               1996.

Upon               completing               all               10               speeches,               members               may               apply               for               their               Competent               Toastmaster               (CTM)               award               and               choose               from               any               combination               of               15               advanced               manuals.

Options               For               Learning               Educational               materials               are               wide               ranging.

They               include               the               Success/Leadership               and               Success/Communication               Series,               The               Better               Speaker               Series,               and               the               High               Performance               Leadership               Program.

The               education               system               includes               both               a               communication               track               and               a               leadership               track.

The               communication               track               award               progression               features               the               CTM,               Advanced               Toastmaster               Bronze               (ATM-B),               Advanced               Toastmaster               Silver               (ATM-S),               and               Advanced               Toastmaster               Gold               (ATM-G);               the               leadership               track               award               progression               includes               Competent               Leader               (CL)               and               Advanced               Leader               (AL).

The               Distinguished               Toastmaster               (DTM)               remains               the               highest               award.

In               addition,               members               receive               a               monthly               publication,               The               Toastmaster               magazine.

Club               and               district               officers               also               receive               a               bimonthly               publication,               TIPS,               and               district               officers               receive               a               District               Newsletter               each               month.

Toastmasters               International               is               the               undisputed               world               leader               in               public               speaking               training.

Currently,               there               are               over               8,800               clubs               with               memberships               of               more               than               175,000               members               in               70               countries.

In               the               years               to               come,               more               people               will               benefit               from               Toastmasters               leadership               and               education.

Opportunities               at               the               area               and               district               levels               enable               members               to               reach               for               their               dreams.Dispelling
               The               Myths
               As               with               anything               else,               there               are               myths               regarding               Toastmasters.

In               order               to               gain               a               better               understanding               of               the               organization               and               purpose,               myths               must               be               dispelled               from               the               realities.

According               to               a               University               of               Tennessee               chapter,               some               of               the               most               common               myths               are:
               1.I               don't               need               Toastmasters               because               I               have               been               giving               presentations               for               years.

You               are               probably               using               the               same               techniques               you               started               with.

For               experienced               speakers,               Toastmasters               provides               methods               to               expand               and               modernize               presentation               style.

Presenters               will               get               honest               feedback               about               style               and               constructive               suggestions               for               alternative               techniques.
               2.I               don't               need               Toastmasters               because               I               don't               give               speeches.

What               about               when               your               boss               asks               for               a               status               report               on               a               project?

Talking               to               someone               on               the               phone               to               ask               a               question               or               give               information?

What               about               presenting               an               idea               at               a               staff               meeting?

The               more               you               consider               your               business               and               personal               conversations               as               "presentations",               the               more               consideration               you               will               give               that               conversation.

As               a               result,               the               more               professional               it               will               be.

Toastmasters               will               help               you               develop               that               professional               edge
               3.I'm               not               smart               enough.

I'll               be               embarrassed.

I               can't               think               of               anything               to               talk               about.

Everyone               is               smart               enough               and               has               things               that               interest               them               that               they               can               share.

You               won't               be               any               more               embarrassed               than               you               are               about               other               things               when               with               friends.

Do               you               have               a               hobby?

What               is               your               job               like?

Do               you               have               kids,               a               spouse,               family?

Have               you               ever               fixed               something?

Where               did               you               go               on               your               last               vacation?

You               have               a               lot               to               say!
               4.The               other               members               are               already               good               speakers.

I'd               be               nervous.

While               the               current               UT               Toastmaster               membership               does               have               good               speakers,               everyone               starts               at               the               same               place.

Even               the               most               experienced               speakers               are               nervous.

Toastmasters               won't               be               able               to               eliminate               that.

What               we               can               do               is               help               you               to               use               that               adrenaline               to               your               advantage.

Many               of               the               senior               members               continue               to               attend               and               give               presentations.

Although               members               have               improved               their               speaking               skills,               new               techniques               are               always               helpful.
               Tally               Ho               Toastmasters
               At               the               suggestion               of               a               high               school               friend,               I               joined               Tally               Ho               Toastmasters               in               Potomac,               Maryland.

Tally               Ho               meets               the               first               and               third               Tuesday               each               month               at               Potomac               Community               Center.

Currently,               we               have               six               members               who               attend               meetings               regularly.

Unlike               my               experience               in               college               as               a               Communications               major,               giving               a               speech               at               a               Toastmasters               contest               or               meeting               is               much               less               formal               and               far               more               relaxed               than               speaking               for               an               audience               of               classmates.

Club               meetings               are               more               spontaneous               and               flexible,               unlike               school               or               work,               which               maintains               a               structured               format.

Improving               public               speaking               skills               is               a               main               reason               why               people               join               Toastmasters               in               the               first               place.

Tally               Ho               President               Paul               Alexander               said,               "I               joined               Toastmasters               to               improve               my               public               speaking               skills               and               to               get               practice               in               public               speaking."               As               someone               very               experienced               in               public               speaking,               my               reasons               for               joining               Toastmasters               were               a               bit               different.

I               wanted               to               become               more               comfortable               giving               informal               presentations.

Tally               Ho               Toastmasters               had               exactly               what               I               was               looking               for.

Although               I               am               a               new               member               and               have               only               given               five               speeches,               Toastmasters               has               already               increased               my               comfort               level               with               impromptu               speaking.

As               a               result,               I               am               more               comfortable               with               public               speaking.

My               presentations               are               for               different               types               of               audiences               and               include               a               wide               variety               of               topics.

Fellow               Toastmaster               Joanne               Lipkind's               experience               has               been               somewhat               different               from               mine.

For               her,               Toastmasters               is               a               family               affair.

Several               "My               mother               was               a               Toastmaster               and               I               had               been               attending               some               of               her               meetings               and               conventions.

I               thought               it               was               fun               and               decided               to               become               a               member,"               Lipkind               said.

After               officially               joining               Toastmasters               last               September,               Lipkind               was               first               a               member               of               the               Dale               R.

Schallhorn               Toastmasters               Club.

During               her               membership,               Lipkind               served               as               Sergeant               of               Arms.

Unfortunately,               she               had               to               leave               the               club               due               to               a               scheduling               conflict.

However,               Lipkind               became               a               charter               member               of               the               Bloody               Orators,               a               beginner's               club               in               Potomac.

Lipkind               recalls,               "I               was               referred               to               them               by               Kristin               Nicholson,               the               Lieutenant               Governor               of               Education               at               the               time."               Asked               if               her               Toastmasters               experience               improved               after               changing               clubs               Lipkind               reports               having               a               better               experience               as               a               Bloody               Orator.

"The               Bloody               Orators               are               a               widely               diverse               group               and               are               closer               to               my               age               range               than               the               members               of               the               Dale               R.

Schallhorn               Club               were,"               she               said.

Lipkind               has               experienced               both               intrinsic               and               practical               rewards               resulting               from               Toastmasters.

She               credits               Toastmasters               with               helping               to               improve               some               very               important               areas               of               her               life.

"I               have               gained               self-esteem               and               confidence.

Now,               I               can               stand               up               and               speak               in               public."               For               Ms.

Lipkind,               Toastmasters               was               a               family               affair.

Along               with               her               sister               Alisa,               her               mother               Karen               is               active               in               Toastmasters               as               well.
               Ms.

Lipkind               has               been               an               active               member               of               Toastmasters               since               1974.

Joining               after               coworkers               were               role               models               for               Toastmasters               benefits,               she               currently               holds               a               dual               membership               in               both               Federal               Center               and               Maryland               Advanced               Toastmasters               clubs.

Lipkind               has               held               many               roles,               including               President               Emeritus               of               Federal               Center               Toastmasters               and               current               Assistant               Governor               in               Division               D.

Ms.

Lipkind               credits               Toastmasters               for               many               things.

She               contends,               "I               have               gained               self               confidence,               I               have               increased               my               ability               to               think               and               speak               extemporaneously.

I               have               developed               many               friendships.

As               a               result               of               Toastmasters,               I               now               have               the               ability               to               give               different               types               of               speeches               for               different               occasions.

I               have               increased               my               leadership               abilities               through               the               High               Performance               Leadership               Program."               Different               Paths               In               Toastmasters,               many               different               paths               lead               to               success.
               For               Christy               Mowbray,               Toastmasters               caught               her               eye               from               the               first               minute,               literally.

"I               saw               a               Toastmasters               meeting               on               TV               and               thought               it               would               be               a               good               place               for               me               to               develop               my               self-confidence               and               public               speaking               skills.

I               looked               up               the               nearby               Toastmasters               clubs               in               my               local               paper               and               joined               the               first               club               I               visited,"               she               said.

Active               since               2001,               Mowbray               has               quite               a               full               plate.

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"               I               am               a               member               of               2               clubs               and               try               to               get               involved               in               each               meeting.

I               am               also               finishing               serving               as               Vice               President               of               Education               for               both               clubs.

This               upcoming               year,               I'll               be               serving               as               Club               Secretary               for               one               of               my               clubs.

I'm               most               excited               about               my               upcoming               role               as               an               Area               Governor,               which               will               'officially'               begin               July               1,               2004.

This               will               give               me               a               chance               to               work               with               a               whole               new               group               of               people.

Each               role               gives               me               additional               experience               in               public               speaking               and               a               chance               to               develop               my               organizational               and               people               skills,"observes               Mowbray.

Toastmasters               gives               members               various               opportunities               for               growth               and               development.

Active               since               1985,current               Area               33               Governor               and               Division               C               Governor-Elect               Mary               Anne               Guerrera               credits               involvement               in               Toastmasters               with               several               accomplishments.

"I               have               overcome               my               fear               of               public               speaking,               improved               my               speaking               skills,               improved               my               listening               skills,               and               am               currently               honing               my               leadership               skills.

"Due               to               my               ability               to               communicate               more               effectively,               I               am               more               self-confident               than               I               have               ever               been.

The               self-confidence               I               have               gained               has               helped               me               increase               my               earning               power               to               a               level               that               I               never               imagined."               "Finally,               the               best               benefit               is               getting               to               meet               new,               interesting               people               who               want               to               improve               their               communication               and               leadership               skills.

I               achieved               my               DTM(Distinguished               Toastmaster)               designation               in               May               of               this               year               and               now               want               to               help               others               do               the               same,"               Guerrera               said.
               The               Hidden               Benefits
               Along               with               improving               public               speaking               skills,               many               educational               opportunities,               and               receiving               various               levels               there               are               hidden               benefits               of               Toastmasters               as               well.

TallyHo               member               Alisa               Lipkind               said,               "I               have               made               many               great               friends               and               increased               my               self-confidence."               Lipkind               has               clearly               experienced               personal               growth               from               her               Toastmasters               membership.

The               hidden               benefits               of               membership               are               very               valuable               and               important.

However,               Toastmasters               also               enables               members               to               experience               rewards               of               a               more               tangible               nature.

Putting               Skills               Into               Practice               TallyHo               member               and               Treasurer               Barbara               Sable               had               quite               a               different               experience               from               Lipkind.

Sable               recalls               her               beginnings               with               Toastmasters.

"I               became               involved               in               Toastmasters               at               the               recommendation               of               my               supervisor.

My               job               responsibilities               had               been               expanded               to               include               public               speaking,               and               I               asked               for               help               in               developing               that               capability,"               Sable               said.Many               Ways               To               Grow               Active               in               Toastmasters               since               1994,               Sable's               involvement               is               widespread.

As               a               matter               of               fact,               her               participation               extends               far               beyond               the               club               level.

She               is               also               involved               on               an               area               level.

"Currently,               I               am               a               member               of               two               clubs-a               standard               Toastmasters               community               club               [Tally               Ho]               and               an               advanced               club               [Maryland               Advanced],"Sable               said.

If               this               doesn't               sound               like               a               full               plate,               she               currently               serves               as               Club               Advisor               for               Tally               Ho               and               Area               Governor.

In               her               position               as               Area               Governor,               Sable's               primary               responsibility               involves               the               overseeing               of               six               community               clubs.

All               Toastmasters               positions               at               the               community,               area               and               district               levels               are               voluntary.

The               only               paid               positions               are               selected               staff               positions               at               Toastmasters               International.
               Practical               Use               Of               Toastmasters               Skills
               Toastmasters               provides               much               more               Than               just               a               forum               members               to               improve               their               public               speaking               skills.

Membership               often               serves               as               a               springboard               for               growth               and               development,               which               can               take               place               in               multiple               aspects               of               members'               lives.

Toastmasters               membership               can               be               a               very               positive               asset,               especially               to               someone               pursuing               a               degree.

Upon               joining               Toastmasters,               Colorado               DTM               Ron               Wachenheim               received               a               pleasant               surprise.

As               Wachenheim's               public               speaking               improved,               so               did               his               grade               point               average!

Crediting               Toastmasters               for               his               success,               Wachenheim               said,               "When               I               first               started               my               Computer               Science               program               in               college,               I               was               unable               to               give               a               decent               presentation.

Upon               the               advice               of               my               very               first               instructor,               I               joined               Toastmasters               and               became               a               straight               A               student               all               the               way               through               both               my               Bachelors'               and               Masters'               programs."               Additionally,               participation               in               Toastmasters               can               also               lead               to               career               advancement.

DTM               Judy               Ragland-Lloyd's               example               serves               as               a               good               case               in               point.

Ragland-Lloyd               said,               "I               knew               Toastmasters               was               for               me               after               attending               my               first               meeting               in               1989.

I               needed               help               with               the               quick               thinking,               one-on-one               skills               we               learn               in               Table               Topics               and               now               have               more               confidence               in               confronting               issues               at               work.
               As               I               honed               my               skills,               I               was               offered               opportunities               to               be               an               instructor               for               our               company               for               the               Total               Quality               Management               program,               and               I               began               conducting               our               Toastmaster               modules               on               effective               meetings               and               developing               leadership               skills               for               our               management               team.

Most               recently,               I               was               selected               to               record               a               voice-over               for               our               employee               on-line               benefits               enrollment."               As               Wachenheim               and               Ragland-Lloyd's               experiences               each               clearly               illustrate,               speaking               and               listening               skills               that               members               develop               through               Toastmasters               are               very               beneficial               to               professional               as               well               as               personal               growth.

Toastmasters               principles               of               speaking               and               listening               are               used               in               a               variety               of               ways               and               with               many               different               kinds               of               audiences.

A               major               benefit               of               Toastmasters               is               an               increased               comfort               level               in               situations               such               as               these.

Spring               Conference               2004               Just               recently,               District               36               held               their               annual               spring               conference.

Participants               included               advanced               club               members               from               the               Montgomery               County               area.

Winners               of               area               level               contests               who               had               advanced               level               club               memberships               participated               in               the               international               and               humorous               speech               contests.

The               International               speech               contest               provides               speakers               the               opportunity               to               improve               their               speaking               ability               and               recognizes               the               best               among               participants.

The               contest               is               used               as               a               method               of               further               encouragement               for               fellow               and               potentially               participating               Toastmasters.
               The               eligibility               requirements               for               participation               are               as               follows:·All               Toastmasters               who               are               members               in               good               standing,               in               a               club               in               good               standing               are               eligible               to               compete.

·Contestants               must               have               completed               a               minimum               of               six               (6)               speech               projects               from               the               Basic               Communication               and               Leadership               Manual.

(This               rule               may               be               waived               for               charter               members               of               clubs               receiving               their               charter               since               July               1               of               the               prior               year.)               ·The               following               are               ineligible               to               compete               in               this               contest:               Incumbent               International               Officers               and               Directors;               District               Officers               whose               term               expires               June               30;               International               Officer               and               Director               candidates;               Immediate               Past               District               Governors;               District               Officers               or               announced               candidates               for               July               1.

Past               first               place               winners               of               the               International               Speech               Contest               are               not               eligible               to               compete               at               any               level               of               the               current               contest.

·Toastmasters               who               are               members               in               more               than               one               Club               and               who               meet               all               other               eligibility               requirements               may               compete               in               each               club.

However,               if               the               Toastmaster               should               win               the               contest               in               more               than               one               club,               s/he               is               only               eligible               to               compete               in               one               Area               level               contest.

·In               those               Areas               with               four               Clubs               or               less,               the               two               highest               placed               contestants               from               each               Club               may               compete.

In               those               Divisions               with               four               Areas               or               less,               the               two               highest               placed               contestants               from               each               Area               may               compete.

In               Districts               with               four               Divisions               or               less,               the               two               highest               contestants               from               each               Division               may               participate               in               a               District               contest.

(http://user.mc.net/~toast1/rulesis.htm)               International               speech               contest               participants               must               prepare               before               competing.

Contestants               must               certify               speeches               of               substantially               original               material               with               the               Chief               Judge.

All               quoted               material               must               be               cited               during               delivery.

Contestants               must               deliver               speeches               from               the               same               platform               or               area               as               designated               by               the               contest               chairman               with               knowledge               of               all               judges               and               contestants.
               Contestants               may               speak               from               any               position               within               the               designated               area               and               are               not               limited               to               the               lectern.

Participants               must               present               an               entirely               new               speech               for               the               Regional               and               the               International               contests               than               given               in               any               contest               of               that               year,               including               the               District               contest.

Contestants               have               an               option               to               deliver               a               speech               which               they               previously               presented               in               the               same               year.

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What               is               a               humorous               speech?

Contest               rules               define               a               humorous               speech               using               these               guidelines,               some               of               which               are               similar               to               the               International               speech               contest               guidelines.

They               are               as               follows:·The               contestant               must               select               the               subject.

The               speaker               should               avoid               using               potentially               objectionable               language,               anecdotes               and               material.

·Contestants               must               prepare               their               own               five               to               seven               minute               speech,               which               must               be               substantially               original.

Any               quoted               material               must               be               identified               during               the               speech               presentation.

·               Speeches               must               have               an               introduction,               body,               and               conclusion               and               not               be               an               act               or               monologue.

For               more               information               on               the               International               or               Humorous               Speech               contests,               please               visit               the               International               at               Humorous               Speech               contest               website               at:               http://user.mc.net/~toast1/rulesh.htmThe               Makings               Of               A               Memorable               Speech               Throughout               American               history,               there               have               been               many               memorable               speeches.

Generations               recall               such               memorable               addresses               as               Doctor               Martin               Luther               King               Jr's               infamous,               "I               Have               a               Dream"               speech               delivered               on               the               steps               of               the               Lincoln               Memorial.

Toastmasters               enables               members               to               acquire               skills               to               more               effectively               deliver               memorable               speeches.

In               Toastmasters,               the               most               important               question               for               speakers               to               ask               when               preparing               speeches               is,               "What               aspects               of               speeches               make               them               so               memorable?"               Speeches               are               memorable               as               much               for               delivery               as               for               content.

When               delivering               his,               "I               Have               a               Dream"               speech,               Dr.

King               was               very               passionate.

As               the               speech               progressed,               King's               passion               became               increasingly               clear.

Soon               audience               members               realized               that               Dr.

King               had               a               genuine               concern               for               them.

As               a               result               of               the               passion               he               felt               toward               his               message,               King's               delivery               was               very               effective.

Not               only               was               his               delivery               one               of               the               most               memorable               in               history,               but               on               the               audio               audience               members               can               be               heard               loudly               cheering               in               agreement               as               King               concludes               with               his               famous,               "Free               at               last,               free               at               last.

Thank               God               Almighty,               we               are               free               at               last!"               (www.americanrhetoric.com/speechbank.htm)               The               Last               WordMowbray               credits               Toastmasters               with               her               growth.
               "Toastmasters               has               really               challenged               me               to               'step               out               of               my               comfort               zone'.

I'm               very               shy,               especially               talking               to               people               one-to-one.

Toastmasters               has               given               me               to               opportunity               to               meet               many               new               people               and               gain               experience               and               confidence               in               these               one-to-one               situations.

I've               also               learned               about               my               strengths               weaknesses               in               my               work               and               personal               life               through               Toastmasters.

Besides,               it's               just               a               whole               lot               of               fun!"               Mowbray               also               says               she               learns               new               things               about               each               member               and               leave               each               week               a               more               well               rounded               individual.

Toastmasters               main               goal               is               to               help               members               achieve               personal               growth               through               public               speaking.

Mowbray               and               her               fellow               Toastmasters               are               excellent               examples               of               growth               and               success.

Tally               Ho               Toastmasters               Tally               Ho               Toastmasters               in               Potomac               is               currently               seeking               new               members.

If               interested,               please               contact               President               Alisa               Lipkind               at               alipkind@hotmail.com






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      ...wash— w/words to fray such expanse. Crane Giamo is currently in the MFA program at Colorado State University. Previous work of his has appeared in Little Red Leaves and P-Queue. previous page...
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      ...just my .02 cents. Couldn’t find placement stats. Here is a link to the University of Colorado -Denver MSF program: http://www.business.cudenver.edu/Disciplines/Finance/FinanceMS.htm
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      ...reconsider. From Alistair Norcross, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Colorado at Boulder: Eliminating the Ph.D program in Philosophy at the University of Florida would be a terrible move...
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      ... at Princeton University as a Seeger Fellow and... a fair amount of her life traveling...currently lives in Colorado with her husband, the... in the MFA program at Naropa in Boulder...
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      ..., Solar Program Manager for the Colorado Energy Science Center, and...didn’t get to use much of this interview in the paper...student government at Colorado University Denver, and student ...
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