The six senior rhetoric majors pose with professors David Timmerman (far
left) and Todd McDorman (far right). Front row: Grant Gussman, Dan
Masterson, and Pat Long. Back row: Josh Gangloff, Matt Dodaro, and Derek
Hickerson.
Todd McDorman congratulates Grant Gussman, who received the Joseph
O'Rourke, Jr. Prize as the outstanding senior rhetoric major.
David Timmerman congratulates senior rhetoric major Josh Gangloff.
Todd McDorman congratulates senior rhetoric major Pat Long.
David Timmerman congratulates senior rhetoric major Dan Masterson.
Todd McDorman congratulates senior rhetoric major Matt Dodaro.
David Timmerman congratulates senior rhetoric major Derek Hickerson.
Senior rhetoric major Grant Gussman poses with Bev and Joe O'Rourke at
the conclusion of the Rhetoric Department's annual banquet. Gussman won
the Joseph O'Rourke, Jr. Prize as the outstanding senior rhetoric major.
Jack Oest (right) poses with the two men who presented the 2009 Brigance
Forum Lecture, John Louis Lucaites and Robert Hariman. Oest is the
grandson of William Norwood Brigance, the legendary Wabash speech
professor who taught for 38 years. Lucaites and Hariman collaborated on
the book, No Caption Needed: Iconic Photographs, Public Culture, and
Liberal Democracy, about which they spoke in the Brigance Forum
Lecture.
The six senior rhetoric majors pose with professors David Timmerman (far
left) and Todd McDorman (far right). Front row: Grant Gussman, Dan
Masterson, and Pat Long. Back row: Josh Gangloff, Matt Dodaro, and Derek
Hickerson.
Senior rhetoric major Grant Gussman poses with Bev and Joe O'Rourke at
the conclusion of the Rhetoric Department's annual banquet. Gussman won
the Joseph O'Rourke, Jr. Prize as the outstanding senior rhetoric major.
Jack Oest (right) poses with the two men who presented the 2009 Brigance
Forum Lecture, John Louis Lucaites and Robert Hariman. Oest is the
grandson of William Norwood Brigance, the legendary Wabash speech
professor who taught for 38 years. Lucaites and Hariman collaborated on
the book, No Caption Needed: Iconic Photographs, Public Culture, and
Liberal Democracy, about which they spoke in the Brigance Forum
Lecture.