STATE MEMORIZED HUMOROUS BALLOT
Round _____ Section _____ Student Code ______________________________
Judge’s Name
______________________ School
_____________________________
Topic
____________________________________ Length
of Speech _______________
Please comment on the
following areas. The questions may be used as guides.
See reverse for OSAA rules.
Introduction
Were
the title and author appropriately identified? Was a mood created? How was the
transition from introduction to selection?
Body
Was
the speech cut well so that the plot could be easily followed? Did the
selection build to appropriate climaxes? Was the humor appropriate?
Delivery
Did
the student effectively use facial expressions, gestures, and vocal inflection
to enhance the interpretation? Did the interpreter re-create the mood intended
by the author? Were the various characters easily distinguished from one
another?
Total Effectiveness
What
was the total impression of the interpreter and material upon you, the critic,
as compared to other students in the round?
CIRCLE THE NUMBER BELOW THAT INDICATES THE RATING OF
THIS SPEAKER. TIES ARE PERMITTED.
50-49-48-47-46-45 (Excellent)
44-43-42-41-40-39-38-37 (Good)
36-35-34-33-32-31 (Fair)
RANK THE SPEAKER. NO TIES.
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OSAA MEMORIZED HUMOROUS RULES
Communication among judges during the round. Judges must make independent
decisions. Judges shall not discuss decisions with other judges prior to
turning in ballots. Timekeepers may share the length of a given speech only. If
questions arise regarding the rules or conduct of an event, judges shall ask at
Speech State Championships headquarters.
Introduction. Each speaker shall appropriately introduce the material. The
title and author of the selection must be given.
Presentation. The materials are to be memorized. Physical objects,
props, or costumes are not allowed. Use of focal points and/or direct eye
contact with the audience should be determined by the requirements of the
literature being interpreted.
Materials. Selections shall be cuttings from published, printed novels,
short stories, plays or poetry. Recorded material (video tape, DVD, audio tape,
CD or phonograph recording) or material from the internet that is not published
or printed is prohibited. Original material published in a high school
publication such as a newspaper, literary magazine or yearbook is prohibited.
Monologues are allowed. Selections may be chosen from any good literature
without regard to publication date.
Length. Contestants shall speak no more than ten (10) minutes with no
grace period. If laughter delays the speaker, the timekeeper shall make
allowance by stopping the watch at the beginning and starting it at the end of
each interruption. Time signals may be given at the speaker’s request; however,
presentation within the time length is ultimately the responsibility of the
speaker. Contestants who violate the time limit may receive a lower rank. No
contestant may be disqualified if a stopwatch was not used for timing.