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Speech team qualifies for nationals

Andrew Baker

Issue date: 3/17/08 Section: News
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Two SCSU students will represent the school's forensics (speech and debate) team at this year's American Forensics Association National Individual Events Tournament.

The tournament will be conducted on the campus of the University of Texas-Austin from April 5-7, and will showcase competitors from more than 120 colleges and universities.

Fifth-year senior Daniel Olson of Chanhassen qualified in five events: impromptu, informative, extemporaneous, persuasion and communication analysis.

In order to qualify for nationals, a student must place in the top three of an event at three tournaments during the school year.

For a student to do this in five different events is "pretty much unheard of," said Husky forensics director and professor of communication studies Scott Wells. "It's pretty amazing."

Junior Cally Proctor of Dover, Minn. qualified in the program of oral interpretation.

"It's a great honor to have more than one student qualify in more than one event," Wells said.

Olson has qualified for nationals twice before, but never for this many events.

Olson said impromptu speaking is "hands-down" his favorite event, because it allows him the freedom to talk about almost anything he wants.

An avid baseball fan, Olson often tries to incorporate his favorite sport into his performances.

Proctor said she joined her high school forensics team because she enjoyed acting and writing and wanted to "expand (her) research skills, writing skills and social skills."

She also said forensics improved her confidence, self-esteem and public speaking ability.

Proctor said her favorite event is poetry interpretation.

Olson, who did not participate in forensics in high school, said he has "never









been afraid of talking to people," and that he enjoys public speaking. Wells strongly encouraged Olson to join the forensics team four years ago, something for which Olson says he is "incredibly grateful."
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