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 The Roadrunner - March 1989 - Page 5                                                      PAGE 1 | PAGE 2 | PAGE 3 | PAGE 4 | PAGE 5 | PAGE 6 | PAGE 7 | PAGE 8
The Roadrunner - March 1989 - Page 5                                             PAGE 1 | PAGE 2 | PAGE 3 | PAGE 4 | PAGE 5 | PAGE 6 | PAGE 7 | PAGE 8
(photo) President Teddy Roosevelt himself (alias Wayne Dellinger) leads a meeting of Budding Professionals. Wayne, in his TR persona, has already guided Budding Professionals members down the Amazon and up the Matterhorn. Now they're worrying about that charge up San Juan Hill


(photo) Sal Salazar, Twilite Toastmasters, illustrates his brand of Toast-master magic as a demonstration speaker during an east valley judges training session.


(photo) Del Morgan, DTM, a member of Globe and Safford Toastmasters.


(photo) Ron Case, ATM is district administrative committee audit chairman


(photo) Lynn Trost, right, is the first woman to join Scottsdale Toastmasters. She stands with Lee Galusha, who has been a club member for over 20 years, and Brenda Garrett, (left) the third woman to join the club.

The club is the oldest in the Scottsdale area and has remained an 'all male' club during its 35 year history until this past year. Nancy Koessler (not pictured) was the club's second female member.



(photo) Taking a break from the January Executive Council meeting are Bob Wagner, Apache Lt. Division Governor; Ron Kovar, Area A-1 Governor; Floyd Negley, who has been just about all you can be and Michael Sands, Club Strength Chairman, South.


(photo) Bill Hamilton, past International President, has been working on his "fish" stories lately. On Jan. 29, Bill won the Canyon Bass Association Tournament's 1st place award by catching a 13 pound large mouth bass. This catch is the largest ever caught during an Arizona tournament and was only one pound short of the state record.