1984-1985
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The
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Bob Withycombe, Director of Forensics |
Whitman News
A. Robert Skotheim was the
college president.
B. There were 91 full-time
faculty.
C. Tuition was $6, 760;
ASWC fees were $70; board was $1, 690; room was $1, 230, and books were $250
for a total of $10, 000 per year.
D. Doug Sheeran was the
ASWC president.
E. Al Franken and
Tom David of Saturday Night Live visited the campus.
F. A study on the
“Greek Problem” was commissioned.
G. The Pioneer endorsed Reagan and Bush.
H. The counseling center
started a homophile discussion group.
Speech Courses
Courses remain the same but the numbers change to reflect
the new system of having 100 level courses be first year level, 200 for second
year level, etc.
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 110.
Fundamentals of Speech, 3 hours.
SPEECH 221, 222. Principles
and Practice of Forensics, 1 hours (individual events), 2 hours (debate).
SPEECH 270.
Argumentation and Persuasion, 3 hours.
SPEECH 370. Seminar:
Western Rhetorical Thinking, 3 hours.

World
News
A. Walter Mondale’s polls
plummeted.
B. Reagan won in a 49
state landslide.
C. The 12th
anniversary of Roe v. Wade sparked a
protest.
D. The threats of Hanford
and radioactive waster were considered.
Team
Awards
A. Team members included
David Bansmer, Jan Berman, Todd Brown, Cara Elston, Kirby Gould, David Hackett,
Jon Hendrix, Erik Highberg, Nancy Hilpert, Greg Key, Kristina Lamp, Beth Long,
Paul Lucas, Kelly May, Cecily McCowen, Peter Moreo, Lisa Olivarez, Pat Page,
David Peters, Tim Sekerak, Glenn Simshaw, Doug Smith, Mike Summerfield, Mike
Sullivan, John Watrons, Lanora Walker, Carla Widell, Rick Billien, Brian Webb,
Gretchen Brask, and Nate Johnson.
B. Bob Withycombe was the
coach.