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ision C Songster Ray Kinney—I Want to Be a Dog!

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District 7 Welcomes New Members to Division C

Club Name Last Name First Name Club Name Last Name First Name
High Noon Club Abrams Jaquith Peter
Capital Toastmasters Alexander Eddie A-Dec Toastmasters Jones Harold
Tabula Rasa Tmstrs Brewer Judson Brian
A-Dec Toastmasters Carleton John Capital Toastmasters Klever Romualda
Capital Toastmasters Carr Magana Abraham
Capital Toastmasters Dulfu John Tabula Rasa Tmstrs Marberry Lan
A-Dec Toastmasters Dyke Naffin Andrew
A-Dec Toastmasters Esler Mark Keizer Communicators Parmeter Joyce
Newberg Tmstrs Franko Penegor Dale
Capital Toastmasters Freitag David Transtoasters Salas-Perez Jonas
High Noon Club Gaerlan Schumacher Nancy
Salem Toastmasters Grant Catalin Toasting Excellence Tsohantaridis Thaddeus
Transtoasters Guiney Vernon Mary
Tabula Rasa Tmstrs Hanna Heidi A-Dec Toastmasters Withee Shelley

Jana Will-Sher Club

Tana High Noon Club

Shawn Woodburn Tmstrs

Allan Newberg Tmstrs

Emili A-Dec Toastmasters

Bryan Will-Sher Club

Steven High Noon Club

It may be said that most of our members come into a club to achieve some
definite purpose. That purpose may be to learn to speak in public, to overcome
fear, to gain skill in conducting a meeting, or to be a contest winner, or it may
be any one of many purposes. It is our obligation to help them to adopt the best
purpose, and then to work to accomplish it. When this immediate purpose has
been achieved, the individual is likely to drop out, unless the leadership of the

club has been so good that he or she has been awakened to a realization
of further personal possibilities. No doubt this is the simple
explanation of much of the turn-over in membership.—Ralph C
Smedley

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