1959-1960
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The Yearbook Picture
First row, left to rigbt: Bob.Snelling,
Marilyn Miner, Nancy Wynstra., Pris
Holden Second row, left to right: Don Starbuck, Ted Meckstroth,
Chuck McFarland, Doug Flegel, Nancy Poesnecker, Woody Baldwin, Jim Carter, Don Ferrell, Mike
Irvine, Dave Elderkin, and Mark Marsh&. |
The Faculty
Dean McSloy,
Director of Forensics John Martin and Dennis O'Brien were the
debate co-managers Arlene DuMond Assistant Professor, Dramatic Arts and
Speech B.F.A., M.F.A., Carnegie Institute of
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Whitman News
A. The college added 6 new
professors to the faculty.
1. In the division of arts and
letters, Rev. Melvin R. Fenner, lecturer in religion;
and Alexander Fischler, instructor in english ,
were added.
2. In the division of social
sciences, Dennis Davin, instructor in economics; Carl
Campbell, assistant professor in economics, Richard B. Suinn,
instructor on psychology; and Mrs. Lola Cockrum,
lecturer in education, joined the staff.
B. Doug Cole was the student body
president.
C. Louis B. Perry was the college
president.
D. A topic of conflict on campus was
whether mandatory role taking in classes should be continued. Teachers,
students, and administrators were on both sides of the debate.
E. Plans and fundraising was
underway for the building of a men's freshman dormitory, to house 150 men,
located on the corner of Stanton and Issacs, next to
Lyman.
F. Professor of chemistry Leo
Humphrey died at his home March 9, 1960, of a sudden heart seizure. His loss
was felt by students and co-workers alike.
G. The Pioneer ran advertisements for Viceroy and L&M cigarettes, and
the local store Sportleders.
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Intramural Debate
Left
to right: Rodger Whitlock, Pete Bruner, Dan Lindsay, Jim Huey
Bev Chuinard and Bertha Thompson
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Speech Major and Courses THE MAJOR: Thirteen hours selected from
courses in speech; Dramatic Art 47, 48; twelve hours selected from English
25, 26, 35, 36, 39, 40, 75, 76, 79, 80; three hours selected from History 27,
28, 57, 58, 61, 62, 64. Of the total of thirty-six hours, eighteen must be in
courses numbered above 50. Advised: As much additional work in dramatic art
as time permits. SPEECH 11, 12. Fundamentals of Speech, 3 hours. SPEECH 41. Theory and Practice of Discussion, 3 hours. SPEECH 42. Argumentation and Persuasion, 3 hours. SPEECH 43, 44. Principles and Practice of Debate, 2hours. SPEECH 51. Business and Professional Speech, 3 hours. SPEECH 53. Introduction to Radio and Television, 3 hours. SPEECH 72. Radio Production and Direction, 3 hours. SPEECH 78. Oral Interpretation, 3 hours. SPEECH 80. Voice Science and Phonetics, 3 hours. SPEECH 81. Introduction to Speech Correction, 3 hours. SPEECH 82. Problems in Speech Correction, 2 or 3 hours SPEECH 85, 86. Senior Honors Course, 3 hours. |
World News
A.
B. Bans limiting atomic bomb testing
were agreed on and signed by the U.S.S.R., the
C. An unmanned Soviet rocket hits
the moon.
D. Civil rights protests in the
South-Eastern part of the country hit unprecedented proportions. Lunch counter
sit-ins occur in 5 states, and over 1,000 people are arrested in protest
demonstrations.
E. The “European
Free Trade Association” is founded as a counterpart to the Common Market.
F. Singapore becomes an independent
country on June 3, 1959
G. There is an uprising in
H. French President DeGaulle
agrees to vote on a referendum in
I.
The St. Lawrence Seaway opens on June 26, 1959, allowing ships to travel
to the
J. Alaska is admitted to the
K. Hawaii is admitted to the
L. Vice President Nixon and Soviet Premier
Khrushchev engage in a “kitchen debate” regarding Communism and Capitalism.
M. “Castro seizes power in
N. “The “X-15” aircraft makes its first
flight from a B-52 Bomber in 1959.”
Team Awards
A. The topic of debate for both
intercollegiate and intramural debate was "Resolved: That Congress should
be given the power to reverse Supreme Court decisions."
B. Roger Whitlock, Peter Bruner, Dan
Lindsay, Jim Huey, Bev Chuinard, and Bertha Thompson
all figured in the annual intramural competition.
C.
D. Four teams preformed exhibition
debates at
E. Intercollegiate debate
1. Fifteen students attended
the Columbia Basic junior varsity tournament. Whitman won the sweepstakes
trophy and seven first place cups. Steve Pollock and Ted Meckstroth
won the men's debate. Nancy Wynestra and Priscilla
Holden tied for 1st in women's debate. Priscilla Holden won 1st
places in impromptu and extemporaneous speaking. David Offer won 1st
in oratory, and he and Robert Snelling tied for 1st
in extemporaneous speaking.
2. At the WSU tournament, the
teams of John Martin and Dennis O'Brien and Steve Pollack and Ted Meckstroth tied each other for 2nd place. Ken Gamson and Robert Snelling
received 2nd place in junior debate
3. Several team members
traveled to
4. Nancy Poesnecker
and Marilyn Miner placed first at the
5. Five Whitties
attended the Linfield Tournament of Champions. Priscilla Holden placed 2nd in junior
Lincoln-Douglas debate, and 3rd place in extemporaneous speaking.
The debate team of Nancy Poesnecker and Marilyn Miner
placed 3rd. Steve Pollock and Ted Meckstroth
had a record of 5 wins and 1 loss, and should have advanced to semi-finals
except for a computation error in their records. 340 students from 34 schools
attended the competition.
6. At the Pacific Forensic
League tournament, at
7. At the Great Western
Tournament, Snelling and Meckstroth,
placed 2nd in
debate.
8. At the Pi Kappa Delta
tournament, Steve Pollock received the distinction of "excellent" for
his speaking, the second highest classification.
9.
F. Jack Martin was the
president of Pi Kappa Delta.