August 1973
2004 REPEATS AS TOP CLUB
NICK CARTER SPARKS CONVENTION
The Ft Lauderdale Toastmasters Club 2004 was named District 47's top club for the fourth consecutive year at the gala Awards & Installation Banquet which climaxed the successful Summer Convention in Orlando July 13-15. The presentation was made by outgoing District Governor Charles L Jones, Jr., ATM, to 2004's representative, Robert E Dempsey, new Area 4 Governor The Ft Lauderdale Club amassed an unbelievable total of 4187 points in their Distinguished Club Plan, well ahead
BAHAMAS TRIPSET
District 47 Toastmasters have the opportunity to see the world's newest flag flying over the world's newest nation (And I'llbet they'll even have a chance to buy fancy postage stamps touting 1973 as the year of Bahamian Independence
District 47 announces an INTERNATIONAL JUNKET TO NASSAU, BAHAMAS, to the Sonesta Beach Hotel and Golf Club Here are the particulars:
YOU arrange your own transportation to Nassau to ARRIVE: Friday, September 14, 1973
DEPART: Sunday, September 16, 1973
ROOM RATE: $16.00 double occupancy ($8 per person)
EUROPEAN PLAN
Make reservations with: Mr Win Chesley
1559 Plunket Street Hollywood, Florida 33020
A fantastic Bahamian Luau is planned for Saturday night on the beach Be there!
of the District's second place Club,Orlando Toastmasters Club 1066, which finished with a respectable 2643 points 1066 has placed second for the last four years after being District 47's top club and Toastmasters International's eighth ranked club in 1969 Club 2004 has an excellent chance to be International's top club this year, and 1066's manual has also been forwarded for consideration as a top ten club
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AREA GOVERNORS ATTEND
Sixteen of District 47's nineteen new Area Governors were in attendance at the convention, a probable record They were installed by International Director Win Chesley, DTM, during the banquet's installation ceremony District 47's new Area Governors are:
1 Bill Smith
2 Dick Wood, ATM
3 PaulAydelotte
4 Robert E Dempsey
5 Richard Dehler
6 Harold Hurcham
7 Frank Lohman
8. Guy Ballou, ATM
9 Vern D Barlow, ATM
10 Robert Martin
11 Virgil Brown
12. Floyd Sewell
13 Dick Myers
14 Roger Langley
15 Roger Peltier
16 Larry Kittinger
17 Ed Basdekian, ATM
18 Dick Anci
20 Vicki Wood
New Area 20 Governor Vicki Wood won the trophy at the Area Governor's Breakfast for presenting the best Area Governor's report
DIAZ & SWAN INSTALL
Past International Director Charles S Swan, DTM, was an inspriation to the 170 people attending the Awards and Installation Banquet as he conducted the "passing of the gavel" from Charles L.Jones, Jr.,ATM, to Karl E Righter, DTM, new District 47 Governor He looked and sounded great, considering his long recent illness International Vice President John F Diaz, DTM, installed the new Lt Governors as follows:
Senior Lt Governor A Roy Ivey, ATM
Lt Governor/Admin Emmett A Clary, DTM
Lt Governor/North George Waas
Lt, Governor/East Morris Middleton, ATM
Lt Governor/South Jean Tillman, ATM
Lt Governor/West Dave Meeks, ATM
NICK CARTER SPEAKS
District 47's Summer Convention was sparked by the appearance of Nick Carter, Earl Nightengale's dynamic "Mr Communications", form Chicago Nick, a former
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LAST ISSUE OF SUNSHINER
It's in YOUR hands you're looking at it The one and only Sunshiner! It may be the last one YOU see this year You're one of 1800 Florida Toastmasters who received a copy of YOUR Sunshiner FREE courtesy of your District Governor, Karl Righter, who said, "Send a copy of our first Sunshiner to every Toastmaster in District 47 T after they see the importance of this form of communication every CLUB in the District will be 100% Sunshiner Club!!!"
A bargain is something you have to search for these days and twelve issues of the Sunshiner - -mailedto your home or place of business - - for just a"buck and a half" that IS a Bargain with a capital "B"! As they say, "You're getting it BELOW cost!"
A lot of people will put a lot of time and effort into publishing the 73-74 volume of District 47's official publication The Sunshiner provides the continuity - -it provides word pictures (even photographs) of the things leading Toastmasters in your district are doing so that when YOU go to a District convention when YOU start receiving more and more of the rewards that Toastmasters can provide when YOU become a "leading" Toastmaster you'll know a little more about what "it's all about."
When you show up at the District Conventions you'll have that "scorecard" in your mind "You can't tell the players without a scorecard" - - and Toastmasters don't wear numbers on their backs!!!
"Trite" - - that's what a lot of people call the phrase "you get out of it what you put in it" - - but we hearit over and over again - - BECAUSE IT'S TRUE!!! The phrase, "Make your club a 100% Sunshiner Club!!!", may SOUND "trite" - you've hea-d tie plea over and over again - - but you'll be better off for having made the move To be a District 47 Toastmaster and NOT subscribe to the Sunshiner is like playinggolf without a putter like playingpinochle without a Jack of Diamonds in the deck like watching TV with the sound off YOU yes, you sound off and subscribe to The Sunshiner END OF COMMERCIAL FOR ENTIRE YEAR!
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Senior Lt Governor of District 47, presented amotivational talk during the Saturday morning Educational Session on the subject "Getting Airborne", then provided the fireworks at the evening Awards & Installation Banquet with a dynamic Keynote Address Also appearing on the exciting educational program was Professor of Communications, Ed Wycoff of Florida Technological University, twice Region VIII Humorous Speech Contest winner, who addressed the Toastmasters on "Better Communications"
From the Governor's Pad
AIM HONOR TO SERVE
I have always considered it an honor to serve in any elected office because that position, regardless of its relative degree of importance, carries with it the trust and hopes of those who made it possible As your new District Governor, I express my heartfelt thanks for placing your trust and your hopes in me It is certainly an honor to serve you once again
"GETTING AIRBORNE"
Seven years ago, shortly after joining Toastmasters, I heard a dynamic presentation from a club member who challenged his audience to "get airborne" I never forgot his enthusiasm for life, or his spirit of helping and motivating others And he never forgot Toastmasters! Now a successful motivator and Vice President with the Nightengale-Conant Corporation in Chicago, Nick Carter returned to District 47 last month to spark one of the most successful Summer Conventions in memory His presence was a tremendous motivation to our new District officers and to me Because of Nick's unselfish contribution to Toastmasters, District 47 is "airborne", and on its way to becoming another Distinguished District
"SPREAD THE WEALTH"
To spread the spirit and educational value of Toastmasters, we have redesigned and improved the formatof "The Sunshiner" Its distinctive yellow color will be noticed internationally, and its balanced mixture of news, educational ideas, and humor will hopefully make the publication the perfect "voice" of a Distinguished District
Associate Editor Hugh Burgay's idea of a monthly Club Idea Corner is certainly a step in this direction, as is our professed willingness to print as many "letters to the Editor" as space will permit - educational, controversial or otherwise Our Founder, Dr Ralph Smedley, once wrote, "All speech is for communication, and there can be no possiblity of communication, unless people understand." We must each accept this challenge - to "spread the wealth" of Toastmasters to every member Realizing this challenge, I have adopted that phrase as my motto for the coming year Let's work together to "spread the wealth"of Toastmasters
Senior Educational Lt Governor Roy Ivey, ATM presented well planned educational programs for the Toastmasters Emmett Clary, DTM, Lt Governor for Administration, conducted a lively Area Governor training session for District 47's new Area Governors
HUMORIST PENDLETON ATTENDS
Author and Humorist, Win Pendleton, spoke briefly at the District Governor's Luncheonand was well received The Welcome Address at the Luncheon was given by Continue d o n Page 6
Club Idea Corner
SHARE THE WEALTH'
(Editor's note: Every club has some unique idea that makes their meetings more interesting Let's compare ideas in this corner of the Sunshiner each month Send your unusual idea to Sunshiner editor Read this corner each month for new ideas to use in your club)
WEEKLY AWARDS: - Give a Best Speaker, Best Evaluator, and Best Table Topics winner an award he can keep, at a low cost to your treasury - by awarding ribbons to the winners Your club can have ribbons made, in a variety of colors, for about $8.50 per hundred for seven inch ribbons and $11.00 per hundred for eleven inch ribbons You can design the ribbon with a TMdecal on the front and the type of award, and a tag on the back listing the winners name, date and president's signature You can buy the ribbons from advertising specialty stores Orlando TM No 1066 and Pathfinders TMNo 2271 buy theirs from Jamoco Sales, Inc., 3122 Corrine Dr., Orlando, Fla
Submitted by: HughBurgay President Pathfinders TM No 2271
Calliope Installs
A Toastmasters club that meets at 7:30 A.M every Saturday morning (after Friday night?) and has managed to stay in the same restaurant for over ten yearscan't be that bad a club after all! District Governor Karl Righter, DTM, found this out July 7th when he installed their new officers on his way home from a Friday night party (Toastmasters of course) The club is a fine one, consistently averaging over 40 members
Shayne Announces Candidacy
(Editor's Note: Past District Governor, Michael G. Shayne, DTM, announced his candidacy for International Director at the recent Region VIII conference in Knoxville, Tennesse, joining immediate PastDistrict Governor, Charles L Jones, Jr., ATM, in what may prove to be a very exciting contest for the available Directorship This announcement was also made in September of 1972 at the RegionVIII District Governor's Conference in Atlanta, Georgia The following excerpts are from his formal announcement:)
"I am pleased to announce my candidacy for International Director from Region VIII The response from the District Governors and officers who were present in Atlanta was enthusiastic, as it was in Knoxville I am sure you will agree that a prime requisite for Director is total dedication and involvement in all of the programs of Toastmasters International I feel that I have demonstrated these attributes
One of my main programs as District Governor was "Educate for Leadership" The event was successful, as District 47 was named a President's Distinguished District for the year 1971-1972
My platform will be simple, yet will be based on the principles of sound business practices, and will incorporate the basic premises of our founder, Dr Ralph Smedley I ask for your vote of confidence as District 47's candidate for International Director of Region VIII for the term 1974- 1976."
A PIG DEAL
Pathfinders Toastmasters Club No 2271 (Orlando) had a club party and officers installation that was really a PIG DEAL The party was an all dav affair at thehouse of Past President Roy Thomas, with boating,swimming, and games The guest of honor was a 40 pound pig, which was roasted over a charcoal pit for 12 hours Members brought a covered dish and paid $3.50 each, which covered the cost of the pig and drinks Master chef wasPresident Hugh Burgay, and AVP Richard Dehler was Chief Hog Butcher After the feast, District Governor Karl Righter installed the officers in an impressive, but informal ceremony
Evening entertainment was provided by talented club members, professionally emceed by Rosemary Dehler, and ably assisted by the hot piano of DG Karl Righter
The Pathfinders recommend this type of party as a break from the restaurant routine, with lots of fun, at very low cost.
Bob Wintersteen, AT M (left), one o f th e first Abl e Toastmasters in District 47 , congratulates new Calliope Club President, Ernie Cowen , o f the Orland o Chamber of Commerce District Governor Karl Righter (left), Club 227 1 President Hugh Burgay and Club Pig (below)EASTERN ZEPHYRS
GEORG E WAA S Lt Governor Norther n DivisionAPPRECIATION
First, I want to thank you for your vote of confi dence I hope to perform as LGND in such a way as to justify your faith in me
Second, Immediate Past Lt Gov Sherley Dunn has been most helpful in my development in Toastmasters and I want to take this opportunity to express my deep and sincere appreciation for his very wise counsel.
The goals of District 47 waxed so eloquently by DG Karl Righter have rippled north and we in the hinterlands are beginning to move out in our efforts to contribute our share to the "Distinguished District" award which will surely be ours once again.
am certain that with the team of AGs made up of Frank Lohman (7), Guy Ballou (8), Floyd Sewell (12), Roger Peltier (15) and Ed Basdekian (17) gracing the northern division, we will significantly increase club membership and establish new clubs to carry forth the Toastmasters experience
SELL
It isso easy to sell Toastmasters! because Toastmasters sells itself Is there a person whom you know who does not want to better himself or herself both personally through heightened self-esteem and professionally as manifested in promotions and pay raises? As we learned from Nick Carter at the recent Spring Convention, Toastmasters uniquely can do this!
Last year, as AG of Area 15, I undertook a public relations campaign to promote Toastmasters involving radio and television spots and bumper stickers I have asked the five AGs to appoint publicity chairmen to carry forth on promotional activities Recently, I advised DG Karl Righter to consider the possibility of designing, printing and distributing a TM decal which would be placed on the rear window of your automobile This would certainly get the word about Toastmasters around!
THE WHOLE THING
Speechcraft, youth leadership, speakers bureau, Patrick Henry, distinguished club, reading plan - - - the northern division wants to move out in these areas and with the great'team of AGs working closely with club officers, we can AND WEWILL do it!
Next month, some information about the BigSpring Convention in Jacksonville. Floyd Sewell, who in addition to being an AG is (now get this!!!) Assistant Lt Governor for the Eastern Section of the ND (you may abbreviate that as ALGESND!) and convention chairman, is coordinating this mighty big effort
The Summer Executive Committee Meeting is now history, and we can begin the job of rebuilding Toastmasters in the Eastern Division My sincere appreciation to everyone in the East, and particularly to the Convention Committee, for making the convention a great one An extra expression of thanks is in order to District Governor Karl Righter for securing the services of Motivators Nick Carter and Ed Wycoff, who conducted the greatest educational seminar ever in District 47
The realignment of areas gives everyone plenty of work to accomplish in the next 11 months, especially the Area Governors Dick Dehler, Area 5 Governor, has two radio stations announcing Toastmasters in the Orlando area He secured nine minutes of TV time for District Governor Righter and Lt Governor Middleton during July
Vern Barlow, Area 9 Governor has been working hard to get his area back in shape He held his area, training seminar on June27 Virgil Brown reports that membership looks dark in Area 11 To build the clubs and to assure they continue meeting, he has arranged for two clubs to meet jointly until membership can be firmly established
Larry Kittinger, Area 16 Governor, has the largest club in District 47 and possibly in International in his area The Winter Park Club has 58 members as of this writing Areas 5 and 16 conducted a joint area training seminar July 28th Past District Governor Hugh Burgay and District Governor Karl Righter were the principle speakers Toastmasters is on the GO in the East!
SOUTHERNf CURRENTS *
JEA N P TILLMAN AT M Lt Governor, Souther n DivisionCongratulations to Dr AlNowak, 3003, for attaining D.T.M status Win Chesley is planning a week-end in Nassau with the Bahamian TMs A poolside Luau will be just part of the fun September 14-16 is the date Join the fun.
If you see pink paper think Area 20 Vicki Wood, AG-20, is printing her correspondence and Area Bulletin in that color Wonder why? Bill Whann and Tom Booz, 2903, have volunteered to be Area Coordinators for Vicki Warning, she has set her cap for the Outstanding Area Governor Award, so - Area Governors get set for a race
As for races, Mike Shayne is making the rounds to be sure that everyone knows he wants to be the next Director from Region 8 His plans for the Winter Convention in Ft Lauderdale are shaping up with high promises of another top notch event Plan to attend
William Smith, A-l; Paul Aydelotte, A-3; Robert Dempsey, A-4 and Roger Langley, A-14 are busily stumping their Areas getting things moving
OTHER NEWS
• Area 14's Club Officers Executive Development Program was held June 30, 1973, by Area Governor Roger Langley Lt Governor Jean Tillman attended (Area 14 Bulletin)
• Tom Booz, ATM, Club 2903, has written a comprehensive analysis of Toastmasters from top to bottom, with recommendations for better management at all levels. Copies of this in-depth study are available from Tom for $1.00 each Write to: 120 Bryan Blvd., Plantation, Florida 33314
• Club 2727 in West Palm Beach reports through its club bulletin that eleven women in recent weeks have expressed interest in joining Toastmasters
• New District Chairmen from the Southern Division for 1973-1974 are:
District Parliamentarian
Membership Chairman
Speakers Bureau
Advanced Speaker
District Awards
Sunshiner Advisor
WESTERN BREEZE
DAVI D B MEEKS , AT M
Lt Governor, Western Division
LUCKY 13
Club bulletins have been coming in profusely this month from all areas except Area 13 For the ensuing year Dick Myers, former Sunshiner Editor, promises a fine bulletin from that area and perhaps even a few club bulletins He informs me that Lakeland has a per capita of 19 members and that all three clubs in Area 13 are strong and well
PATRICK HENRY
In Area 2 St Petersburg dub 2284 and Sunshine City Club 3524 combined to put on a Patrick Henry program for Boy Scout troop 263 in St Petersburg They received fine newspaper coverage in the June 19 issue of the St Petersburg Independent
In their June 11th meeting Tampa's Toastmasters 1810 elected John Nelson, President; Educational Vice President, Dave Bond; Administrative Vice President, George Lamereux; Secretary, Dave Culley; Treasurer, Louis Oritz; Sergeant-at-Arms, Gene Schmuckler; and in newly established position Parliamentarian, Darrell Kahl.
Tampa Noonshiners 3909 held their installation of officers banquet on June 27 Elected were Bob Cushman, President; Mick Rindosh, Administrative Vice President; Bill Johannsen, Educational Vice President; Secretary, Gerry Tierney; Treasurer, Harry Lennard; and Sergeantat-Arms, Norman Vik A fine banquet was had at the Egypt Temple in Tampa
Three bulletins are received from Area 10 regularly It is a pleasure to do business with the clubs down there
EDITOR DISCOVERED
Art Rohwedder, DTM
Michael G Shayne, DTM
John W Bowman, DTM
Art Donnelly, DTM
Ed McDonnell, ATM
Win Chesley, DTM
• District Governor Karl E Righter, DTM, has appointed the following New Club Commissioners from the Southern Division:
Area 1
Area 3
Area 4 Area 14
Area 20
Jack Jackson, ATM
Emil Abrisch, ATM
Edward J McDonnell, ATM
Dave Portz, ATM
Vicki Wood
these were appointed basedupon the recommendations of District Club Extension Chairman ofr 1973-1974, Charles L Jones, Jr., ATM
We have discovered that our new Area 10 Governor, Bob Martin is a long time toastmaster and a former district bulletin editor in the cold north land We are looking forward to a fine administration from Bob, and perhaps an interesting area bulletin. He is the editor of the Palm City Communicator which is the bulletin of the Fort Myers Club 1702 He will take a 6,000 mile trip through the United States and Canada this summer for six weeks and is leaving toastmaster Nick Arlington in charge of Area 10
Charlotte County Toastmaster Club 1463 is planning three evening meetings, those evenings are: July 18, August 1, and August 15th Toastmistresses will be their guests on August 15th These meetings are set up on a trial basis to see whether Charlotte County should change to an evening format rather than lunchtime.
NEW ATM
J J Smith, Club 3087 finally made it He has sent in his application and completed all the requirements for able toastmaster Congratulations J J Clearwater Club 3087 has elected officers President, Bill Secreast; Educational Vice President, Luke Reitmeyer; Administrative Vice President, Bob Soltau; Continue d on Page 6
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• District Governor Karl Righter can't complain about not getting any mail this year, thanks to the inexhaustable Vicki Wood, Area 20 Governor "Her last 'letter' weighed 17 pounds and set me back two weeks on my District Goals just reading it!" Karl mused recently,
• Several Area Governors are holding down two jobs this year (in addition to the one that feeds them) Dick Anci, Area 18 Governor, and Vicki Wood,Area 20 Governor, are also club presidents, at least until December
• Past District Governor, Hugh T. Burgay, ATM, apparently tired of being referred to as "past", is now the current president of Pathfinders Toastmasters Club 2271 inOrlando
• The Earl K Wood Rotating Humorous Speech Trophy was facetiously originated ten years ago in the Orlando Toastmasters Club 1066 after Earl's evaluator got more laughs than he did (Earl is the current Orange County Tax Collector, and now you knowwhy there's nothing funny about Mr Wood!)
• What do you say in a Toastmasters Club that has the town mayor, city councilman, legislator and county commissioner among its members? The club in question is Past District Governor Mike Shayne's Plantation Club No 2582 When these four guys are on the program, there's nothing unsaid
• Bryan Lewis, EVP and Editor of the bulletin for the Saturday morning Toastmasters Club 2840 in Jacksonville, got so carried away with the July 14th issue, that he left no room for his name Like speakers, maybe bulletin editors should give an "announced length" each week and strive to hit it within one or two pages
• Past Lt Governor, Art Rowhedder, DTM, likes his new job as District Parliamentarian During the dull business session at the July convention, he almost fell asleeptwice
• District Treasurer, Dale Saville, reports that the Apopka Toastmasters' last membership drive "drove" out the remaining six members Now they have a New Club drive in Apopka
• Past Senior Lt Governor, Carleton Smith, DTM, the new District Distinguished Club Plan Chairman, has promised to motivate 20 clubs this year to use TMI's Distinguished Club Plan "The formula is simple", says Carl, "if each club now on the plan will work with a nearby club to get them started!"
• International Director Win Chesley, DTM, who is organizing a District 47 Junket to Nassau in the Bahamas September 14-16, 1973, has thought of everything but transportaiton Let's thank Win for all his free weekends by flying collect
• 1973-74 Club Extension Chairman, Charles L Jones, ATM, has asked Area 14 Governor, Roger Langley to note that there is not one TM club in Lake
• The July issue of The Sunshiner erroneously credited the Coral GablesToastmastersClub ashaving achieved Distinguished Club during the past year The actual Distinguished Club was The Miracle Mile Toastmasters Club No 2283
• Congratulations to Dr Al Nowak, DTM, Past Area 4 Governor, who was just awarded his DTM certificate He becomes only the 15th in the State
• The Winter Park Toastmasters dub No 3674 has more members than all of Area 11, (which has 6 clubs) The Friday morning club, with 58 members, is thinking of electing its own District Governor
CiARV'S * CORNER
NEW MEMBER IDEAS
This is new officer time for many clubs, and those who only elect officers once a year should haverejuvination time The summer doldrums will soon be over and it will be necessary to institute an active membership campaign
A good way to improve your membership is to block off the business area surrounding your club meeting place Assign an area or territory to each Active Club Member Borrow a City Directory, all cities have them Your Power Company, Telephone Company, many large business, a Public Library or City Hall, can lend you one This will give the address geographically and the name and telephone number of the business in each mans' territory
Then have each man make a telephone call or physical contact on each business Make an appointment with the man in charge and introduce Toastmasters to him You'll be surprised how many members you'll pick up by this method, and many businesses will be very interested in what you have to offer Try it, it will really build up membership You may be able to start a new club this way More next month
WESTERN BREEZE
Continued from Page5 Treasurer, Chuck Differding; Secretary, Keith Crawford; and Sergeant-at-Arms, James Taylor The leader in the 3087 individual toastmaster competition as of May 31 was Chuck Differding with 330 points, followed very closely by Ferde Schulte with 272 points
All of the Western Division's new Area Governors were inattendanceat the Summer Convention in Orlando, a feat which no other division could match They were: Dick Wood, No 2; Harold Burcham, No 6; Bob Martin, No 10; Dick Myers, No 13 and Dick Anci, No 18! This was a great showing; we should really shine in October at the Happy Dolphin! See you there
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Continue d fro m Page 2 Orange County Tax Collector, Earl K Wood of Orlando, a Toastmaster for 20 years and a candidate for District 47 Governor in 1964
"AN OUTSTANDING CONVENTION"
International Second Vice President John F Diaz, DTM, called the Summer Executive Committee Meeting "an outstanding convention" and commended Convention Chairman, Morris Middleton, ATM for a superb effort Morris' committee was able to provide a free cocktail party on Friday evening to allToastmasters and guests, as well as a free children's banquet on Saturday afternoon Despite the freebies,' the convention ended up in the black (Audit in next month's issue)
LEAGUE fcf?
DOLDRUMS?
Have you found yourself slowly progressing from spring fever to the summer lazies? The doldrums of summer may have arrived but instead of drooping into complacency, let's catch on fire for Toastmasters
These are critical months and should be approached with enthusiasm and positive thought Our energy should be devoted to the effective management of our goals and objectives in Toastmastering
You may be a brand new Toastmaster or one of the old timers but until we follow an orderly course of action, we will achieve nothing The time for action is now If we wait until September, we will already be two months behind
PLAN
Our time isvaluable and should not be treated lightly Time wasted is lost forever With this thought in mind we should now, not tomorrow, use our time economically by planning, organizing and controlling our thoughts for 1973-1974.
Planning requires:
1) Setting our objectives
2) Outlining the procedures for accomplishing our objectives
Organizing requires:
1) Analyzing the work necessary to accomplish our objectives
2) Arranging and correlating this work
Controlling requires:
1) Setting standards with which to compare the effectiveness and efficiency of our planning and organizing
2) Recognizing that our plan may encounter problems and being able to make adjustments to to overcome any problem
We can have another outstanding year in District 47 if we will only "MAKE ITHAPPEN."
JACKSONVILLE GAINS NEW CLUB
WHAT'S NEW?
CHARLE S L JONES , AT M Club Extension ChairmanDistrict 47 is off to a flying start this year, partly as a result of considerable activity during the previous administration in the area of new clubs Eleven new Toastmasters Clubs were chartered between July 1, 1972 and June 30, 1973 Here are District 47's newest clubs:
1 Stonewall ToastmastersNo 837, Bushnell,A-6 (WD)
2 Everglades Toastmasters No 3112, Ft Lauderdale, A-20 (SD)
3 Airpax Toastmasters No 1769, Ft Lauderdale,A-4 (SD) •
4 Gulf Breeze No 2824, New Port Richey, A-18 (WD)
5 Science of the Mind TMNo 3001, Ft Lauderdale, A-4 (SD)
6 Navy Jax No 3330, Jacksonville, A-8 (ND)
7 Burnt Toastmasters No 2529, St Petersburg, A-2 (WD)
8 Creative Thought TM No 2484, Miami, A-l (SD)
9 Brandon ToastmastersNo 1202, Brandon, A-6 (WD)
10 Mid Week Toastmasters, Jacksonville, A-12 (ND)
11 St Anthony's Hospital, No 2214, St Petersburg, A-2 (WD)
With this experience behind us we have the momentum in District 47 to start at least 20 new clubs this year, and that is the goal of the Extension Committee
Let's look at the immediate prospects: In the Western Division, Phil Cole of Club 3909 is in the process of organizing a breakfast club in Western Tampa; John Barreto, Past District 29 Governor, is planning a new club in Dunedin; and, Area 18 Governor Dick Anci is busy in Tarpon Springs working with prospective toastmasters Area Governor Dick Wood, ATM, has excellent prospects with employees of Florida Power in St Petersburg, and our new District Youth Leadership Chairman Verna Jo Smith reports excellent chances at McDill Air Force Base in Tampa. I will personally be working toward starting a new club in Area 13, probably in Bartow
Your new District Governor Karl Righter, DTM, chartered a new club in Jacksonville Beach July 11th Past Lt Governor Roy Pooley created this club from a Speechcraft Course The new club, No 3397, gets the Northern Division off to an early start, and Area 8 Governor Guy Ballou, ATM, flush with the successofhis new Navy Jax Club No 3001,has a gleam inhis eye for a Naval Air Station ToastmastersClub
The Eastern Division has hopesfor a new club at Walt Disney World to be sponsored by Orlando Toastmasters Club 1066, with good chances for clubs in Apopka, Winter Garden, and Kissimmee
In the South the Lt Governor, Jean Tillman, ATM, has been most successful in new club activity in the past, and is looking for at least one club in each of his areas this year
Each Toastmaster in District 47 can help form a new club Keep your eyes open for prospects and report these to your club extension chairman Also Toastmasters need to start a new club as one requirement for achieving DTM Let's spread the word by telling the world about the benefits of the Toastmaster program
Editor V Alber t Janoska, Jr
Associate Editor Hugh T Burgay, AT M
Publisher Karl E Righter, DT M
Circulation Ro y C Thoma s
Mailing Morris Middleton , AT M
Advisor Win Chesley, DT M
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CALENDA R O F EVENT S
AUGUST 15-18
Annual Toastmasters International Convention Shamrock Hilton Hotel, Houston, Texas
AUGUST 18
Areas 1,8 & 14 HUMOROUS SPEECH CONTESTS
AUGUST 20
Deadline for submitting Sunshiner articles
AUGUST 25
Areas 3, 12 & 18 HUMOROUSSPEECH CONTESTS
SEPTEMBER 1
Clubs begin collecting semi-annual dues;
Areas 2, 9 & 15 HUMOROUS SPEECH CONTESTS
SEPTEMBER 8
Areas 4, 10, 11 & 17 HUMOROUS SPEECH CONTESTS
SEPTEMBER 14-16
Nassau Trip, Bahamas Senesta Beach Hotel & Country Club
SEPTEMBER 14
Area 6 HUMOROUS SPEECH CONTEST
SEPTEMBER 15
Area 16 HUMOROUS SPEECH CONTEST
SEPTEMBER 21
Area 20 HUMOROUS SPEECH CONTEST
SEPTEMBER 22
Northern Division HUMOROUS SPEECH CONTEST Howard Johnson's, Jacksonville Beach
SEPTEMBER 29
Southern Division HUMOROUS SPEECHCONTEST