1972-1973
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Pio Article
1973 Photo of the team and their awards
in Remy’s first year as head coach. In the picture: Remy, Steve Cover, Bill Monnette, Al Lyon, Priscilla Wyatt, Scott Shaman, Margie Schaer, Chris Scultheis, Kim
Dupuis, Ann Medairy, Sharman Badgett Twenty one first, second or third place
awards have been won by Whitman at the eight intercollegiate speech
tournaments they have attended. The number of trophies won this year is
particularly significant and worth recognition considering the fact that 21 awards is as many as have been awarded in the last
five years of Whitman forensic competition put together. It is also
noteworthy that this record has been achieved by a team composed only of
freshmen and sophomores. Excitement has been growing not only
because of winning but by the renewed interest expressed by many other
students currently at Whitman and prospective freshman students. The forensic team has gone to tournaments
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The Faculty
Remy Wilcox, Director of Forensics JoAnne Rasmussen Instructor, Speech and Drama |
Whitman News
A.
The College added 4 new professors while 2 professors
retired from their respective posts
1. The retiring professors
were Joseph Jerry Fogarty, Professor of Education and Paul Joseph Jackson,
Professor of English.
2. The English Department
hired two new professors, Walter Eric Broman and Thomas Dillon Howells as the
new Professors of English.
3. In the Department of Modern
Languages, Frederick Francis Santler was made the new
Distinguished Professor of Modern Languages.
4. In the Department of
Education, Corey J. Muse was made the new Professor of Education and Director
of Testing.
B.
Donald Sheehan was college president.
C.
Two substantial donations were given to Whitman. Western
Electric Co. gave $5,000 to the newly established
D.
Newspaper internships were made available for the first time
in Whitman history. Organized by The Newspaper Fund,
Inc., the internships were available for third year students.
E.
Whitman joined with 22 other schools and became associated
with the
F.
The Homecoming of ’73 is marked by unusual apathy since the
“Fighting Missionaries” have gone without a victory for 15 games in a row.
Speech Courses
The course descriptions remained as they
were the previous year, but we believe that the fundamentals course returned to
its public speaking roots and the debate forum course returned to a focus on
the actual preparation and practice of speech and debate.
Speech Department Description: Courses
treat public speaking as a liberal art, proposing that such speaking is not a
skill learned by rule but an exercise of judgment that can be no better than
the speaker's understanding of the nature of the communicative acts.
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. Debate Forum, 2 hours.
SPEECH 55, 56. Independent Study, 3 hours.
World News
A.
The whole world rocks under the Watergate scandal. Most
Republicans are disturbed by the crisis into which their party has been dragged
by the scandal. Calls for Nixon to resign begin to rise.
B.
Calm seems to pervade
C.
The much awaited launching of NASA’s Skylab was soured as the space mission ran into technical
difficulties immediately after its launch.
D.

1973 Photo as they
left for Pi Kappa Delta Nationals in
Bill Monnette, Remy; Al Lyon, Chris Sehultheis,
Kim Dupuis
In March 1973, the
team traveled to the
Team Awards
Remy wrote: We won
21 trophies at 8 tournaments which were as many awards as were earned in the
previous five years of Whitman forensic competition. Unfortunately, we don’t have the records from
each tournament. The team was composed
of 10 freshmen and sophomores who all won awards or were finalists at the
tournaments. They were: Sharman Badgett,
Steve Cover, Kim Dupuis, Al Lyon, Ann Medairy, Bill Monnette, Margie Schaer,
Christine Schultheis, Scott Sherman and Pricilla
Wyatt.