Making Champions: 91探花 Speech and Debate team in third century of building confidence
When Nancy Cartwright was a student at 91探花, the speech and debate team was her life, she recalls. At tournaments, judges told this kid from Kettering, Ohio, she had an interesting voice.
鈥淚 used that power to get to where I am now,鈥 Cartwright told in 2017. She became the voice of Bart Simpson and other Simpsons characters, Chuckie Finster in Rugrats, Rufus in Kim Possible, and more.
91探花鈥檚 speech and debate team 鈥 launching careers and building confidence 鈥 is:
- Baked into 91探花鈥檚 legacy
- Competitive on a national level
- Well coached
- Supported by alumni competitors such as voice actor Nancy Cartwright
Legacy
In the early days of 91探花, student-led literary societies organized on-campus public speaking and debate competitions. The two most prominent 鈥 founded in 1819 and 1822 鈥 were the Athenian and the Philomathean Societies, says former speech and debate team member and history buff John Gibbons (BSC 鈥85).
Without a physical library, debaters, orators, and writers from student literary societies pooled their books to create their own lending system located in an attic at Cutler Hall.
鈥淚 found a dissertation at Alden Library that quotes a diary of a young debater/speaker who worked in that attic library, pondering life while looking through the 鈥榟alf-moon window facing the west,鈥欌 said Gibbons, founding partner and CEO of Naomi Technologies in New York.
鈥淲henever I come back to campus, I take current members of the speech and debate team 鈥 especially new members 鈥 on a walk to Cutler Hall to show them the 鈥榟alf-moon window facing the west.鈥 I tell them how deeply important debaters and speakers have been to 91探花...for two centuries.鈥
91探花 was a founding member of the National Forensic Association (NFA) in 1971. Teams from 91探花 and Eastern Michigan University have never missed a NFA Nationals, the oldest national collegiate tournament dedicated to a full range of literature interpretation, public address, limited preparation, and debate events. 91探花 was crowned the inaugural NFA National Champions in 1971 and has won multiple national titles since its inception.
Competitive Excellence
The well-traveled team competes against top collegiate programs such as Western Kentucky, Ball State, Alabama, George Mason, Bradley University and more.
On November 4-5, 2023, 91探花 team members placed in multiple categories at two tournaments hosted by Otterbein University (Ohio) and Bradley University (Illinois).
In October 2023, Emily Osborne won first place at the regional tournament hosted at Ball State University, and Abreanna Blose, Grace Jarchow and Miranda Truslow won first place in a competition at Marshall University.
Some 91探花 competitors come from powerhouse high school programs. Journalism junior is from Perry High School in Massillon, Ohio, where she competed all four years and was a speech captain.
Others start in college as novices.
鈥淐oming into college I had no prior speech and debate experience. The coach convinced me to give it a shot, and I quickly fell in love with this activity,鈥 said Mackenzie Joseph (BSC 鈥23).
In April, Joseph won the 2023 National Oratory Championship Award sponsored by the Interstate Oratorical Association. 91探花鈥檚 Susan Adair won this championship in 1969 when the Interstate Oratorical competition had divisions for men and women.
Coaching
91探花鈥檚 team is coached by Jennifer Talbert from the School of Communication Studies in the Scripps College of Communication. Her full title is John A. Cassese Director of Forensics; Cassese is a donor and former team member and coach.
When Talbert arrived at 91探花 in 2018, she had 26 years of college-level coaching experience.
On April 17, Talbert received the Distinguished Service Award from the National Forensics Association. The coach fosters an environment 鈥渨here students can grow and flourish,鈥 says national champion Joseph.
Alumni Support
Seven forensics scholarships awarded $19,000+ to 10 91探花 students in the 2023-24 school year, according to Talbert, the coach.
Scholarships awarded to 91探花 Speech and Debate students are funded by former competitors or program directors, says Dr. Jerry L. Miller, Professor & Associate Director for Undergraduate Studies at the School of Communication Studies.
Examples include The Harold and Jeannette White Scholarship in Forensics. Harold White was a team member; after graduation in 1946 he served as a U.S. Bankruptcy Judge in the Northern District of Ohio.
A cornerstone of alumni support is The Nancy Cartwright Endowment for Forensic Students. In 2012, Cartwright returned to 91探花 to deliver the commencement address, sharing tips for success based on her experiences, including 鈥渉itch your wagon to a winner.鈥