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Speech Team

Author:   Karen Wolken  
Posted: 9/3/2004; 3:20:32 PM
Topic: Speech Team
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Current Johnson-Brock Speech Meets Schedules for 2007-2008

*Tentative Date

  • MUDECAS, Saturday, January 26 @ SCC-Beatrice
  • Invitational: Saturday, Feburary 2
  • Invitational: Saturday, Feburary 9   
  • Invitational: Saturday, Febuary 16
  • Pioneer Conference TBA
  • Speech Night JB Thursday, February 28, 7:00 p.m.
  • Districts C2, Monday, March 10
  • State, Wednesday, March 19 @ Kearney

Nine Contest Events and Time Requirements

Poetry Interpretation 6-8 minutes

Persuasive Speaking 10 minutes maximum

Informative Speaking 8 minutes maximum

Entertainment Speaking 8 minutes maximum

Extemporaneous Speaking 5-7 minutes

Oral Interpretation of Drama 15 minutes maximum

Duet Act 12 minutes maximum

Serious Prose 10 minutes maximum

Humorous Prose 10 minutes maximum

From the NSAA handbook

  • Competition in speech activities promotes growth by comparison and encourages the pursuit of excellence. 
  • Winning is not the only reason that competition is important to speech programs.  Participants in speech activities should certainly understand how to lose.  We all live daily with winning and losing.  Speech activities proved an opportunity for an educationally controlled exploration in the ocmpetitive world.
  • If the goal is to win the trophy, the odds are still so great as to automatically suggest defeat.  No loss of a trophy can take away the multitude of educational experiences available to students in speech activities.  Your students lose only if they are not prepared for the experience, and their minds are closed to the informed comments of the judge.  Even the poorest judge has something to offer.
JB 2007 State Qualifiers and Medalists

Poetry 4th: Ana Cathcart

Entertainment: Devin Gobber

Humorous Prose:  Mark Neddenriep

Duet Act: Laurel Butler & Jamie Weiss

JB 2006 State Qualifiers and Medalists, 5th Place at State

OID 2nd: Mark Neddenriep, Thomas Wininter, Stetson Kruse, Tyler Rinne, Mitch Rippe

Informative 5th: Meredith Smith

Duet  5th: Laurel Butler and Tyler Rinne

Entertainment 4th: Kim Gerdes

Humorous Prose Superior: Matt Dierking

JB 2005 State Qualifiers and Medalists

OID 1st: Mark Neddenriep, Thomas Wininger, Stetson Kruse, Tyler Rinne, Mitch Rippe

Entertainment: Kim Gerdes

Persuasive: Laurel Butler

Poetry: Chelsea Christensen

JB 2004 State Qualifiers and Medalists   TEAM PLACING 3rd place tie with Bruning-Davenport

Serious Prose: Sahara Cathcart 4th, Brandon Smith 6th

Oral Interpretation of Drama 5th: Shantille Kruse, Amber Knapp, Grant Davis, Mackenzie Ottemann, Dani Broady

Humorous Prose: Dani Broady 3rd

Duet Act Qualifiers: Sahara Cathcart and Mark Neddenriep

Informative Qualifier: Meredith Smith

Poetry Qualifier: Heather McCoy


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