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BURIED TREASURE
KLAMATH FALLS MODOC TOASTMASTERS # 98
by Harvey Schowe DTM-District 7 Historian
During fall 1937, Toastmasters Club president Frank Eberlein invited
International staff issued a preliminary Toastmistress president Mrs. A. J. Voye and
charter number of #98 after receiving members to Toastmasters meeting October
a charter application for Klamath Falls 21, 1940. Mrs. Paul Buck was Toastmistress
Toastmasters Club. Toastmasters’ magazine for this meeting. Both Medford and Klamath
announced the new club in 1937 December Falls Toastmasters clubs competed in an area
issue of Toastmasters Magazine. Medford speech contest with prepared and impromptu
Toastmasters members assisted in orga- speeches held at Klamath Falls on Monday
nizing Klamath Falls Toastmasters club April 15, 1941 for new District 7. Wesley Hayes
including George Davis of Lovenze Company of Klamath Falls won this contest with Gomer
of Klamath Falls who was promoting Caseman of Klamath Falls placing second
Toastmasters. Members held a meeting at and Ray Harrison of Medford placing third
7:00 pm on November 15, 1937 at the Elk place. Frank Eberlein was Toastmaster for
Hotel. Frank Gray was Toastmaster and contest. Membership dropped to lowest
speakers were John Gribble; Tuberculosis Seal in district in 1945. Club members then
Campaign, Seth Bullis; Safety, Dr. William initiated a successful September Speech
F. Roney Humor, and Frank Hull; Purposes Craft program that resulted in the second
of Toastmasters. Klamath Falls newspaper highest membership in District Seven.
Evening Herald article announced the District Seven Governor Donald T. Nelson
meeting of the new club on January 31, 1938 wrote about this successful Speech Craft
at Elk Hotel on Monday evenings at 6:30 pm. program in November Toastmasters maga-
Club officers were Vern Moore-president and zine. Club members celebrated their tenth
Carl H. Mason-secretary. On Monday May anniversary with Mt. McLaughlin club #656
23, 1938, members from Klamath Falls and charter presentation November 5, 1948. Club
Medford Toastmasters Clubs held another members voted on changing the club name
joint meeting in Medford, Oregon where Dr. from Klamath Falls to Modoc March 1949.
George S. Jennings, Medford club presided
and Vern Moore Klamath Falls club president On May 25, 1957, club hoisted District 7
was Toastmaster. Klamath Falls members Conference at the Willard Hotel in Klamath
delivering speeches were Paul Mathews, Lee Falls. Joseph Mercer, Area 3 governor Modoc
McMullen, George Davis and Ed Davis. Club member was chairperson for General Session.
members discussed plans for organizing Other Modoc club members assisting in
Toastmasters clubs in Ashland and Grants this conference were Dr. Glenn C. Miller,
Pass. Ernest Davis District Two Governor Chester Clark, Herman F. Smith, Raymond
presented the club charter May 1940. Walker, Bob Davies and John Heyden. John
Hornback of Tillamook Toastmasters club
During 1940s, club sponsored high won the speech contest with speech Fifth
school speech contests, provided speakers Amendment. He competed in the Zone
for Red Cross and spoke on radio supporting A Speech Contest competition in Tacoma,
war bond sales and scrap metal drives. Washington. Modoc Club # 98 continues as
Furthermore, club often had joint meet- an active club.
ings with Toastmistress club. For instance,
Harvey Schowe is the Disrict Historian and a
staff writer for Voices!. He joined Toastmasters in
1980 and is a member of Blue Ox Toastmasters.
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