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bute to David. . .
The Division D Rockers grabbed the stage in honor of Area Governor David Johnson to let
him know how much they appreciate him. David let his hair down and rocked out the room,
showing what a good sport he is!
https://youtu.be/Fhvq2wEh4g4
Click above link to view David Johnson video
District 7 Welcomes New Members to Division D
Club Name Last Name First Name
Columbia Communicators Aiken Spirit
Columbia Communicators Borcoman Radu
Columbia Communicators Chu Alan
Rose City Toasters Club Clevidence Robert
Hood River Club Davis Theo
Columbia Center Club Gumz Diane
Portland Club Lackey Trey Hecht
ScanEagle Toastmasters Lyons Michelle
Stevenson Club Pruit Tyson
Columbia Center Club Short Micayla
ScanEagle Toastmasters Thompson John
Sandy Club #8848 Tubb Jennifer
It is always the speaker's responsibility to make his speech effective.
If he does that, applaud him, commend him, vote for him, even
though he violated all the rules in the book? The test of the
speech is not in following the textbook, but in making the
sale.— Ralph C Smedley
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The Division D Rockers grabbed the stage in honor of Area Governor David Johnson to let
him know how much they appreciate him. David let his hair down and rocked out the room,
showing what a good sport he is!
https://youtu.be/Fhvq2wEh4g4
Click above link to view David Johnson video
District 7 Welcomes New Members to Division D
Club Name Last Name First Name
Columbia Communicators Aiken Spirit
Columbia Communicators Borcoman Radu
Columbia Communicators Chu Alan
Rose City Toasters Club Clevidence Robert
Hood River Club Davis Theo
Columbia Center Club Gumz Diane
Portland Club Lackey Trey Hecht
ScanEagle Toastmasters Lyons Michelle
Stevenson Club Pruit Tyson
Columbia Center Club Short Micayla
ScanEagle Toastmasters Thompson John
Sandy Club #8848 Tubb Jennifer
It is always the speaker's responsibility to make his speech effective.
If he does that, applaud him, commend him, vote for him, even
though he violated all the rules in the book? The test of the
speech is not in following the textbook, but in making the
sale.— Ralph C Smedley
29