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Contributors

Special thanks to the 2005/2006 executive team for this contribution.

Editors at large!

Special thanks to Michele B, Fred, and James for editing.

Thank you...

Extra special thanks to anyone who quietly emails corrections about any typos or errors they find in James' editing! :)
checklist

Toastmaster Role Checklists

Warning! Danger Will Robinson!

These are brief checklists to cover the key points for each role. A full description of the role is included at the back of your CTM manual. Do you have additional questions? Please feel free to ask. An experienced member at our club will be happy to give you addition information and suggestions.

Many of these roles are requirements for the new Toastmasters CL Requirements.

D Level Roles

Sargeant at Arms, New form!
Timer
Ah Counter / Grammarian
Quizmaster

C Level Roles

Royal and Loyal toast
Humourmaster
Guest Introductions
Meeting Secretary
Speech Evaluator

B Level Roles

Tips Master
Tabletopics Master
Toastmaster

A Level Roles

Chairperson
General Evaluator Checklist, General Evaluator Guidelines (thanks to Atlantis Toastmasters), General Evaluator Worksheet (thanks Lydia)

Speech Evaluation Sheets

Speech Evaluations
The ever popular Victim Review Sheet!

Contest Evaluation Sheets

Want to know how you'll be judged in a speech contest? Want to practice your judging? These links may be of use.

Contest Rules

International Speech Contest Rules
Speech Contest Rulebook 2007 for International, Evaluation, Humorous, Table Topics, and Tall Tales Speech Contests

Executive Roles

If you are interested in the Executive Roles in the club click here.

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