2000-2001
|
The Faculty
Jim Hanson, Director of Forensics
Bob Withycombe,
Department Chair, Associate Dean of Faculty |
David Kearney, Parliamentary-IE
Assistant (Sept.-Oct.)
Geof Brodak, Parliamentary-IE Assistant (Nov.-May)
Julie Miller, Student Assistant
and Intramural Debate Coordinator
J.P. Lacy, Policy Assistant |

Parli-IE
Team
Front:
Sam, Natalie, Denice
Back:
Gabe, Brian D, Darrell, Chris G, Bona

Policy
Team
Front:
David, Samantha, Keola, Lauren, Emily C.
Back:
Emily M, John, J.P., Charles, Nicholas, Scott, Thad, Stew, Mario
Whitman News
· Tom Cronin, College President
· Jim Hanson Director of Forensics and Debate Coach.
· Julie Miller, Whitman Forensics Assistant
· David Kearney, Assistant Parliamentary and IE Coach, Sept.-Oct.
· Geof Brodak, Assistant Parliamentary and IE Coach, Nov.-May
· J.P. Lacy, Policy Assistant Coach
2000-2001
1. Penrose Library became fully operational after 14
months of renovation.
2. Whitman students began mentoring troubled teens
through the Juvenile justice program.
3. The
4. Coalition names August pride month.
5. Annual Rainbow Rage theme is Heaven and Hell.
6. The First ever Whitman all night rave, “The Magic
Onion Festival” was held.
7. Whitman’s female ultimate team won the northwest
tournament in
8. Goldfinger played at “Whitstock.”

Nicholas, Keola and Denice playing Skeeball
Rhetoric Courses
CHANGE: Not much change in the courses. The
team prep rooms are re-organized so they have twelve computers (three new
computers are added) and the practice room 305 becomes the storage room.
Courses
treat Rhetoric and Public Address as a liberal art, proposing that such communication
is not a skill learned by rule but an exercise of judgment that can be no
better than the communicator's understanding of the nature of the communicative
acts.
The Rhetoric or Public Address minor: A minimum
of twenty credits in Rhetoric and Public Address that consists of course work
in two areas of study: (A) a four credit Performance requirement to be
satisfied through Rhetoric 110, 210, or four credits of Rhetoric 221 or 222;
(B) a sixteen credit Theory, Criticism, and Case Study requirement to be
satisfied through Rhetoric 240, 270, 370, 379, and 380. Up to four credits of
departmentally approved Rhetoric 401 and 402 may be taken to satisfy the
Theory, Criticism, and Case Study requirement. Minor modifications in this
program may be made with the approval of the department.
RHETORIC 110. Fundamentals of Public
Address, 4 hours.
RHETORIC
121, Intercollegiate Forensics Practicum, 1 hour
RHETORIC
221, Public Address in Intercollegiate
Forensics, 2 hours
RHETORIC
222, Debating in Intercollegiate
Forensics, 2 hours
RHETORIC
240, Rhetorical Explorations: Gender, Class and Race, 4 hours
RHETORIC 270. Persuasion, Agitation
and Social Movements, 4 hours.
RHETORIC 370. Seminar:
Western Rhetorical Thinking, 4 hours.
RHETORIC 379, 380. Special Topics
Courses. Rhetorical Criticism, Freedom of Rhetoric, Background of
African American Protest Rhetoric, Argument in the Law, Politics and Society,
Political Campaign Rhetoric: Persuading
RHETORIC 401, 402. Independent Study.

The Parli teams enjoys Mexican food.
On the left Brian D, Geof, Denice,
Mario; On the right, Gabe, Keola,
Chris, Nicholas
World News

Denice, Samantha, and Scott


The whole
team! (well, almost everyone)
Team Awards
|
Policy Awards Brian Simmonds and Brian Ward, 9th, U.
So. Brian Simmonds and Emily Cordo,
Whitman, 5th, NW CEDA Champs, 5th, CEDA Nats, 17th, NDT participant Brian Ward and David Guidry, WWU 5th, CEDA Nats, 33rd Charles Olney and Thad Blank, NW Scrimmage 3rd, U. David Guidry and John Poor, Lewis and Clark 1st, Emily Cordo and Nicholas Thomas, NW
Scrimmage, 4th, Lewis and Clark 3rd, U. John Poor and Mario Cava, U. So. John Poor and Samantha Howell, U. Keola
Whittaker and Scott Daniel, U. Lauren Ritter and Emily Marr, U. Scott Daniel and John Poor, WWU, 5th, Whitman, 5th
Parli Awards Brant Olson and Todd Borden, Lewis and Clark 9th;
U. Chris Gorman and Bona Sherifi, Lewis
and Clark 9th Chris Gorman and Mario Cava, Denice Kelley
and Brian Danielson, Lewis and Clark 9th, WWU, 3rd,
Whitman, 3rd, NPDA Nats, 17th
Gabe McGuire and Natalie Havlina, Lewis
and Clark 5th; U. Keola
Whittaker and Nicholas Thomas, WWU, 5th, Whitman, 9th,
DSR Nats, 9th, NPDA Nats,
33rd Sam Spiegel and Darrell Miller, WWU 3rd, Pi Kapp Nats, Samantha Howell and Dani Boucher, Pi Kapp Nats, Good Rating IM Championship Experienced: First, Adam Woodard; Second, Stew Campbell Inexperienced: First, McLeish Martin; Second, Emily
Young; Third, Chris McManus |
Individual
Events Awards Brian Danielson Junior Impromptu: Finalist, Lewis and
Clark; Junior Extemp: Finalist, Lewis and Clark;
Senior Extemp, Semi-finalist, Brian Ward Jr. Extemp LD,
First Charles Olney Novice Impromptu: 3rd, Lewis
and Clark Chris Gorman Junior Prose: 3rd, Lewis and
Clark, 3rd; U. Darrell Miller Junior ADS: 3rd, Lewis and
Clark, 1st, U. David Guidry Novice Impromptu: Finalist, Lewis and
Clark Denice Kelley Junior Extemp: 1st, Lewis and Clark, Finalist, U. Gabe McGuire Junior Impromptu: Finalist, U. Keola
Whittaker Junior Impromptu: 3rd, WWU, 3rd,
Whitman; Jr. POI, Finalist Mario Cava Senior ADS, 2nd, WWU; 2nd,
Dean McSloy; 3rd, Whitman; Junior Extemp: Finalist, WWU Mario Cava and Denice Kelley Open
Duo: 1st, U. Natalie Havlina Junior
Poetry, 2nd, WWU, 3rd, Whitman Nicholas Thomas Junior Impromptu: 2nd, U. Nicole Reynaud Junior POI, Finalist, Lewis and Clark;
Junior Poetry: 2nd, Whitman Sam Spiegel Junior ADS, 2nd, U. Samantha Howell Novice Extemp:
Finalist, Lewis and Clark, Finalist WWU Scott Daniel Junior Extemp:
Finalist, Lewis and Clark; Junior Extemp-LD: 3rd,
Whitman Stewart Campbell Novice Extemp:
2nd, Lewis and Clark Thad Blank Senior Extemp-LD,
1st, Whitman Todd Borden Senior Impromptu, Semifinalist, Utah;
Senior Extemp-LD, 1st, Whitman; Senior
NFA LD, 2nd, Whitman; Junior Impromptu, 1st, WWU Tony Torres Junior Extemp:
Finalist, Lewis and Clark Wanjiru Kamau Junior Poetry: 3rd, Lewis and
Clark |