CFAES Recognition Program Narrator Auditions Developing a Script

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CFAES Recognition Program Narrator Auditions
Developing a Script
For this interview you will be asked to think of a possible banquet theme. When you come in for your
interview you will begin by telling us your theme and then continue on with presenting the portions of
the script you have written. Our goal is to have you incorporate your chosen theme into the script that
your write to help make it entertaining and fun.
Part One
Construct a part for the script for one of our fictitious top three Outstanding Student Organizations from
the information below. We have included the organization’s name, purpose statement, and three major
activities from their application.
 This part should be limited to 250 words.
 Be sure to include everything you deem necessary so that the audience will be
entertained and informed about the winners.
 You are encouraged to create other details that you feel will add to your script; be
creative, yet professional in your approach.
Outstanding Student Organization
Name of Organization: Buckeye Dairy Club
Purpose Statement: The club promotes friendship and cooperation between members of the club,
faculty, and people in the dairy industry and is an opportunity for men and women with a shared
interest in areas related to dairy to meet socially and to develop unity and professional relationships.
Farm Science Review Milkshake Stand
Every year, Farm Science Review is held in London, Ohio. Buckeye Dairy Club members participate in
making and selling milkshakes to make money for the club. In 2009, FSR was a special one when Buckeye
Dairy Club, Ohio Dairy Producers Association, and American Dairy Association joined together to build
the Ohio Dairy Industry center.
Buckeye Royal Showmanship Contest
This contest is open to all students on campus, including dairy club members. It is an opportunity for
students who are not from a dairy background to see, understand, and experience dairy cattle and try
their hand at showing dairy cattle. Participants practice handling and showing their animals for two
weeks prior to the contest. For experience show participants, the show is an opportunity to compete
with other experience people and sharpen their skills. The club also prepares food and refreshments for
participants, club members, and contest viewers.
Salvation Army Bell Ringing
Dairy club members volunteer to ring bells to raise money for the salvation army before Christmas.
BDC Holiday Dinner and Career Fair
This activity is fairly new for the dairy club. At the end of fall quarter, a holiday dinner is prepared and
each class brings a specific dish to share. As a club, we invite four to five companies within the dairy
industry to join us. This is a fantastic opportunity for dairy club members to meet dairy industry
professionals, share their resume, and hopefully secure a possibility for an internship or a job.
ADSA
The American Dairy Science Association- Student Affiliated Division (ADSA-SAD) has an undergraduate
convention every year for dairy clubs throughout the mid-west. Buckeye Dairy Club members and
advisors participate in farm tours, seminars, the annual meeting, quiz bowl, and many other fun
activities and events during ADSA.
Buckeye Classic SaleThis sale is annually run and managed by club members, from the selections of heifers and embryos to
tending for sale animals during spring dairy expo. The sale is an excellent learning experience as well as
a fundraiser and promoter for dairy club.
Dairy Challenge
Dairy Challenge provides the opportunity for undergraduates at Ohio State University to experience the
process of evaluating management practices on a dairy farm and to interact with representatives in the
dairy industry.
Milk a Cow on the Oval
In Spring 2009, Buckeye Dairy Club introduced this fundraiser to campus. This past year, the Ayars family
of Land of Living Farms in Mechanicsburg, Ohio, brought one of their Guernsey cows to the south oval of
Ohio State's campus and students were able to try their hand at milking "Buckeye Bessie". The club
asked for donations to milk the cow and all proceeds went to Heifer, International, a non-profit
organization that gives meat and milk producing animals to families in need within third world countries.
Dairy Club members also passed out literature about the dairy industry and string cheese to those who
donated money! This fundraiser was supported by the American Dairy Association Mideast and the
American Jersey Cattle Association. It was a great opportunity for non-rural students to get exposure to
a dairy cow and learn about the dairy industry. Also, the club members benefited from being able to be
advocates for the industry to others around campus while supporting a worthwhile charity.
Part Two
Construct a script part for our fictitious winner of a Top 20 Senior Award. For this part we would like you
to keep your part to 150 words.
Vanessa Wilson
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Parents’ Names: Evelyn and Gary Wilson
Hometown: Monroe, Oh
Major: Agronomy and Crop industries
Rank: 4
Plan after Graduation: After graduation Vanessa will be starting a job with Integrated Crops
Management Inc in Greenfield California
Collegiate Involvement: Crops and Soils club, Saddle and Sirloin, Alpha Sigma Upsilon, and
volunteers with Pilot Dogs.
Hobbies: Exercising, riding horses and reading mystery novels
College Awards and Honors: Freshman Newcomb Scholar
Judging Criteria:
You will be rated on the following:
1.
Presentation of Script prepared by the Candidate
a. Organization and Clarity of Material Presented
b. Voice and Stage Presence
2.
Reading of Past Banquet Script Excerpt
a. Voice and Stage Presence
b. Connection with the Audience
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