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Number 15 Volume 83 Bloomington, Illinoi Friday, February 4, 1977 Ill I - ,,- \w ArA. Ficca r"esigns as drama director In a bulletin Wednesday morn- professor of drama." Indiana University, who visited ing, President Robert S. Eckley In a telephone conversation the school in 1973. announced the resignation of Dr. with the Argus Dr. Ficca declined President Eckley also released John Ficca, director of the school to grant an interview nor would a statement in the bulletin, "New of drama since 1968. he make further comment upon directions in the program of the his statement. Drama School are expected to Dr. Carole,A. Brandt, associate In the Wednesday Pantagraph, evolve gradually through the professor of drama since 1975, President Eckley cited that combined efforts of the new was appointed director effective Ficca's decision was made 1, director, the faculty, and the Feb. 1977. Ficca will remain as following consideration of two professor students." of drama. reports from outside consultants In an Argus interview Carole released con- on the school of drama. Dr. Larry In a statement Brandt, acting head of the school Ficca D. Clark, assistant provost at the cerning his resignation of drama, stated: "The change dif- University of Missouri, visited stated, "There are certain (Ficca's resignation) came about between Wesleyan in December and made ferences in philosophy following the visit of the con- in recommendations for program myself and the administration sultant in December." the operation of the school. Under changes in the school. the new leadership, it is my in- Similar recommendations had For the rest of the interview tention to support the program of been made by an earlier con- with the new director of the the school and the university as sultant, Dr. Oscar Brockett of drama school, turn to page 2. CELC has S-T-R-E-T-C-H week By Joyce Ingleman The Cultural and Educational Life Committee will be presen- ting a S-T-R-E-T-C-H WEEK during the week of February 7-10. A varied group of performers and speakers will be visiting the Wesleyan campus. be kicked off The week will Dr. John Ficca (above right) has resigned as director of the school of 7 with "Geno the Monday, Feb. drama and Dr. Carole Brandt (seated left) has been appointed as new appear around Clown." Geno will director. campus from 12-1 and visit the Commons from 5:00-6:30. A juggling workshop will be held in the Main Lounge from 7-8. Sight Nite to be held Tuesday On Tuesday, Jim Dalluge will goal of present a lecture at 8:00 on the By Dave Lemmon fraternity is shooting for a " Environmental Sight Night, a philanthropy 40 donations this year. some Program." Performing Wed- project sponsored by Theta Chi Understanding that nesday the 9th at 8:00 in the Main fraternity at IWU in cooperation people don't feel comfortable an Lounge will be the Dinglefest with Mennonite Hospital, will be with the thought of donating Theatre Company. Their held this Tuesday night during eye, there will be an opportunity presentation includes both the IWU-North Central basket- to make a cash contribution to the musical and theatrical per- ball game in Fred Young Field eye care program at Mennonite formances. House. Hospital. Theta Chi has donated Concluding the week of en- The purpose of the project is to $100 to the program. of rural tertainment will be Laila, a belly get fans at the game to donate Mrs. Penny Hall who is blind her- dancer. At 5:30 on Thursday, their eyes to be used in trans- Bloomington, half time Laila will be visiting the Com- plants or research after their self, will speak during Hall has mons. She will perform at 7:00 in death. Although whole eyes can't at the game. Since Mrs. dog, she has the Dug-Out and hold a workshop be transplanted, parts of the eye received her leader educate the in the Main Lounge at 7:30. such as the cornea and lens can felt obligated to help problems and Laila, the belly dancer shown above, will be coming to IWU on Feb. 10. All programs are free of and have been with great suc- public about the have. Her program is part of CELC's S-T-R-E-T-C-H week. charge. cess. New techniques in micro- abilities blind people at many surgery have restored sight to Miss Hall has spoken Illinois. Her individuals who would have been Lion Clubs in Central is to extol the diagnosed as hopelessly blind primary message What's Happening at Wesleyan? only a few years ago. virtues of the Lion Club's leader dog program. This program is Theta Chi members will be in Career Planning Office designed to obtain leader dogs for Friday, February 4 Society, "Kind Hearts and handing out pamphlets before Concert, 7:30 p.m.-Basketball with Coronets," Buck those who can't afford the seeing 7:30 p.m.-Jazz and during the first half of the North Central, Fieldhouse Aetna Insurance recruiter, sign eye dogs. Westbrook Auditorium game at the front doors. The Sunshine Board of Trustees meeting. up in Career Planning Despite her handicap, Mrs. 8 p.m.-Movie, "The pamphlets will explain Men- Wednesday, February 9 Board Hall performed with the Com- Boys," Main Lounge of Trustees meeting nonite's eye care program and 5 8 p.m.-Wesleyan Film munity Players in 1972. Com- Saturday, February eye survery facilities. Donation 7:30 p.m.-Basketball with munity Players is a local forms will be attached. theatrical group consisting of Elmhurst, Fieldhouse Meetings are announced for those their people from the Bloomington- 8 p.m.-Movie, "The Sunshine interested If a person should donate Boys," Main Lounge Beth Robb, chairperson of the Wednesday in the President's eyes to the program, they will Normal area. Sunday, February 6 Student Welfare and Human Room. Discussion at this meeting receive a card to carry on their Mrs. Hall gives credit to her 8:15 p.m.-Faculty Recital, R. Relations Commission of the will revolve around the alcohol person which would direct the father, a graduate of IWU and Dwight Drexler, pianist, West- Student Senate, has announced a information program. authorities in case of their death speech major, for encouraging brook meeting open to all interested The Women's Affairs Com- to inform Mennonite Hospital and her to pursue majors in speech Monday, February 7 members of the Illinois Wesleyan mittee will meet at noon Monday to take steps to preserve the and drama at Northern Illinois Last day to add a class Community, students and faculty in the Grill (Dugout). All in- precious eye tissue which University and ISU which gave Tuesday, February 8 alike. terested students are invited to degenerates quickly. Sight Night her the ability for public All day-Caterpillar recruiter The meeting will be held noon attend. acquired 35 donations in 1975. The speaking. Page 2 THE ARGUS-Illinois Wesleyan University, Friday, February 4,1977 Dr. Carole Brandt prepares for position of drama direc'tor By Marla Donato of Wesleyan students par- Ryan Award. She was not the theatre. And then it worked. and Living In Paris.", and "I'm looking forward to doing ticipated in the Midwest regional notified until she arrived and They were real pros. We had all assuming the administrative this job," from behind the piles competition for the American therefore missed the auditions. the right ingredients up to 3,000 responsibilities of director of the with papers, books, and pictures College Theatre Festival at In order to compete for this cheering people at the end." school of drama. came the voice of the new drama Beloit, Wis. The play that was award initiated by the late ac- The cast of high school students When questioned to the dif- school director, Carole Brandt. entered was Edward Albee's "A tress, Irene Ryan, she explained, had been chosen in advance from ficulties of assuming this new "I would like to open up this Delicate Balance." an individual student must be audition tapes that they had sent post, she commented, "I've been theatre to the University com- "We were fundamentally chosen and notified by the in. They were then given chorus here a year and a half and I know munity, more than it has been, by pleased with our performance," regional committee before the books to memorize. A volunteer what the problems and potentials up of getting in more people for the Dr. Brandt said. "It's hard to contest in order to prepare for orchestra was made are." and shows, and doing plays that other move a show on the road. It's their individual performance. Wesleyan and ISU students, She explained that second faculty department members can impossible in a blizzard." She The winner is awarded $500, and members of the Bloomington- semester was a logical time for The set was use in class. I want to try and was referring to the delay that then can go on to national com- Normal Community. the transition because that is make it meaningful to other caused the cast and crew of 16 to petition, where the top award constructed before the students when most of the program is chose 16 department faculty members wait for a day, because of the totals $1,500. arrived and Dr. Brandt determined for the following fall the and students." blocked roads due to the blizzard- "We were all very disappointed Wesleyan students to teach and summer. Most of the so that A native of Normal, Dr. Carole like conditions of the roads this for Jane," she sighed. entire production too, department decisions are made herself," in Brandt came to Wesleyan in 1975 past January. Another project that Dr. "she could multiply in the spring. from Illinois State University, Dr. Brandt explained that they Brandt was involved in this past teaching the routines. Some changes that Dr. Brandt an unusual where she was assistant would not know the results of the January was the second annual Dr. Brandt selected would like to initiate toward more female professor of theatre in the contest before the middle of Illinois High School Theatre cast and also cast a black University involvement in the laboratory schools. She holds February or the first of March. If Festival held at ISU the first for the part of Jesus Christ. theatre is the formation of a bachelor's and master's degrees they are chosen, then the group weekend in January. She was in "We played the role as a committee made of represen- from the University of Illinois will go on to perform at the charge of producing a full scale person, and left in all the tatives from different depart- and a doctorate from Southern Kennedy Center for music and production of "Jesus Christ, pronouns as him. I chose her ments on campus. This com- Illinois University. the performing arts, in Superstar" with high school because she was best for the part. mittee would make recom- She has taught in several Washington D.C. students in three days of She was so vulnerable, and ex- mendations for play productions Illinois high schools and at the The students all attended rehearsal time. citing to watch. She was also a that they could be incorporated in Universities of Illinois and Iowa. workshops during the weekend. "It was the neatest thing I've dancer." class instruction. The only low point of the entire ever done in my life," she said, She would also like to do some She authored a guide for con- At present, Dr. Brandt is in- drama and trip that Dr. Brandt relayed was "The irony of the whole thing is more promoting of the Lab duction speech, volved as supervision the fact that Wesleyan had one what I thought I was proving was of the Lab Theatre, and perhaps in- debate contests for the Illinois Theatres. High School Association. students, Jane Sperry, eligible that it could not be done. I told my corporate more original scripts, Last weekend she and a group for competition for the Irene students that if this works it goes "I'm going to continue as and produce more cohesive against everything I believe in supervisor until the end of the programming. year because it's something I Dr. Brandt explained that she started, but I think in the future will set an ideal of how she will someone else will have to do it." set up the department, and then Questionnaire helps evaluate alcohol problem She listed her other respon- work toward approaching it By Jeff Nelson lacking on campus that causes use of PATH is being planned sibilities this semester as "artisitically and intellectually." The Student Welfare and drinking to be a problem, and also. teaching a directing class, "You have to be realistic," she Human Relations Commission of what can be done about it. A SWHR meeting to further directing the Spring play, smiled, "But you also have to the Student Senate feels that The commission is seeking co- discuss this issue is scheduled for "Jacque Brel Is Alive and Well dream." alcohol is being abused on operation and active par- Wednesday at noon in the Cart- campus. A questionnaire, ticipation by WESN and the wright Room. All students are Send your friend sweet- distributed during registration Argus in designing and producing invited to attend. heart, dog, cat, enemy or Pi Kappa Delta check, was an attempt to programs. More information concerning professor a special message evaluate this problem. A creative alcohol education questionnaire results and SWHR this . . OPEN The information assembled program using cartoon strips, meeting will be published during through this questionnaire will radio drama, Tri-Beta (a biology the next few weeks. Valentine's Day! SKATING PARTY an alcohol help to establish honorary) programs and campus For just one dollar you education program by deter- will be able to attest to Friday, Feb. 5 mining the extent and nature of your love on the immor- 11:30 p.m. till 1:30 a.m. alcohol abuse on campus. tal pages of the Argus in The general goals of the SWHR fifteen words or less. at their last Faculty, Family, survey, outlined Give your message in meeting, are to educate students Student person to an Argus staff- Night as to what safe drinking habits a problem er, Monday, Feb. 8, or $1 admission are, to decide what Tuesday, Feb. 9, morn- drinker is, and to provide alcohol 50¢ Skate Rental ings or afternoons, in the abuse information to students area above the grill. Free to and campus groups. The com- Messages First Faculty Member mission intends to find out what is may be signed Attend or anonymous. to Applications available Don't miss this great op- Sponsored by portunity to declare your KAPPA DELTA for PI The R.A. Selection Process true heart throb. 1977-78 has begun! - Applications are now available and may be picked up from any Head Resident or from the Office of Residential Programs, 206 Holmes Hall. Argus Staff Meeting -The last information session for RA applicants will be held on IWU's Lab Theatre will present a 1972 award winning play and There will be an all staff meeting for the Monday, Feb. 7, from 7:00-8:30 modern version of a story by a Roman satirist at 8 p.m., Feb. 3-5, in the p.m. in the Cartwright Room, experimental theatre wing of the new music building. ARGUS on Thursday, Feb. 10, Memorial Center. Richard Nash's play, "Echoes," and Christopher Fry's "A Phoenix at 8 p.m. in the ARGUS office. -Monday, Feb. 14 is the Too Frequent," will be presented. deadline date for returning ap- Heidi Wagner will direct "Echoes," and the cast will include Anna We are re-organizing and all interested plications to the Office of Swanson, Roscoe Fraser, and Edith Patterson. Residential Programs. Susan Hill is directing "A Phoenix Too Frequent," and the cast is persons are invited to attend. -On Wednesday, Feb. 16 the composed of Mary Beth Hughes, Wendy Oldenburg, and Evan We need people to work in all departments, news, RA interview process will begin. Kellogg. features, art, sports, typing, .lay-out, copy reading, A group interview which all The audience will be invited to remain in the theatre following each applicants are required to attend, evening's performance for a critique by a member of the Wesleyan advertising, and business. There are a number of will be held in the Davidson faculty. paid positions in the business department; interviews Room from 6:30-9:00 p.m. that Tickets (25 cents per person) will be on sale at the door on a first- will be conducted for these positions at a later date. evening. come, first-served basis. Entrance to the experimental theatre wing Can you think on your feet? Are is through the south door of the new music building. Anyone interested should attend the meeting you interested in people? Would Saxophonist Keith Zimmerman of Lincoln will present a guest or contact: you like to get involved in a new recital at 4 p.m. this Sunday, Feb. 2, in Westbrook Auditorium of learning experience? If your Presser Hall. The program will be open free to the public. Maria Donato Jim Roberts answer to these questions is yes, Pianist Susan Guenzler will present her senior recital in Presser Pfeiffer Hall or Theta Chi House the RA Selection Committee is Hall at 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 5. The program will be open free to the 556-2491 828-2261 interested in you. public. THE ARGUS-Illinois Wesleyan University, Friday, February 4,1977 Page 3 Richards isnew program director Wayne Richards, a sophomore Richards also holds the post of Mondays and Wednesdays, also from White Hall, has been sports director of WESN and is a from 6 to 7 p.m." selected as the program director member of Alpha Phi Omega Richards then commented on of Illinois Wesleyan student radio service fraternity, serving as the athletic coverage of the sports station, WESN, subject to Radio treasurer of that group. student station. "On the are Station Advisory Board approval Richards said of his new post, scene," said Richards, "We Monday. "I hope to bring back confidence planning a more comprehensive in coverage of baseball in the Richards has served as news in the programming of WESN spring. Looking to next year, we reporter and news director of the the coming semester. Our em- our hope to set up a program station for the past year and a phasis will be to serve whereby we will be able to half. He has also served as the listeners with the type of music educational programming broadcast both away and home sports editor of the Argus. and they want to hear." football and basketball games." I I "Instead of just running discs, At some of the recent home we hope to run some special basketball games, WESN was the Vital Styx radio Pinned : things. We are planning on only Bloomington-Normal a contemporary classics station providing coverage. Alison Vessely, KD '79 to Kevin running 1508 N. Main St. Bloomington show from 6 to 7 p.m. on Richards is a history major and Korpack, LXA '76 (ISU) and Thursdays, and said he hopes to make broadcast (Below National Liquors) Engaged: Tuesdays women's affairs specials on journalism a career. Sharon Hirstein, Pfeiffer, '80 to Robert Jaenke, Waterloo, IL ALL DAY Denise Lakis, KD '77 to Bruce essay contest Foote, '76 Center sponsors Brenda Maurer, KD '77 to The Campus Religious Center judges. MONDAY Essays should demonstrate "a Chuck Dannewitz, Theta Chi '77 announces sponsorship of an "I Grace Moore, KD '77 to Bill Believe" essay contest on the grasp of the Biblical un- 1 PITCHERS Palmer, '77 (Rockford College) subject of "The Nature of derstanding of the doctrine- Humanity" which is open to all nature of humanity (man- R S I ESS OPPO RT UN ITY undergraduate full-time students woman), but need not advocate OF BUSCH at Illinois Wesleyan and Illinois it, and an understanding of one ALL DAY State Universities. other view of humanity, i.e. Stuff Envelopes Deadline for submission of philosophical, sociological, contest essays, which must be psychological or economical." In $25.00 PER HUNDRED typewritten, double-spaced, and addition to expressing his or her TUESDAY Immediate Earnings limited to 3,000 words, is Monday, own understanding and beliefs on topic, the author should in- Send $1.00 To: Feb. 28, at 4 p.m. at the Campus the Religious Center, 210 W. clude reasons why such beliefs 2 DRINKS FOR Envelopes Dept. 339A Mulberry St., Normal, Illinois. are held. Submitted essays will be Announcement of the winning 310 Franklin Street judged on content, logic, essay will be made March 15. The THE PRICE n, ass OF 1 Boston, Mass. 02110 grammar, syntax, and utilization author will be awarded $50. of appropriate scholarly sources. The decision of the judges shall A panel of three university be final. If, in the collective IFTIFR professors will serve as contest opinion of the judges, no essay /v TA IT'tr ll meets the contest criteria, no PREGNANT?/'07 16 award will be made. AT THE Questions about the contest should be directed to any member of the Campus Religious Center staff, telephone number 452-4471. I

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SESSIONS Q Summer Day/June 13-September 2, 1977 - Fall Day/September 26-December 16, 1977 a*SUNDAY r Fall Evening/September 13, 1977-March 4, 1978 Recruiter in Placement Office February 23. ------SEND TODAY -- Lawyer's Assistant Program ROCKY ROOSEVELT UNIVERSITY (312) 341-3882 430 South Michigan Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60605 Please send me information on Roosevelt's Paralegal Program. I O Spring Day Program O Summer Day Program Open 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. ] Spring Evening Program Name liED) IOfl Ififi Address Center & Market--Bloomington City State Zip a# Best Entertainment in Town . Roosevelt University admits students on the basis of indi- vidual merit and without regard to race, color, creed, or sex. A Page 4 THE ARGUS-Illinois Wesleyan University, Friday, February 4,1977 Titans dcminate title race By Wayne Richards In a smilar way that the bliz- to Bill Harbeck of Wheaton who Sports Editor zard blew students into snow scored 34 points. The Illinois Wesleyan Titans drifts, the Wheaton Crusaders The Crusaders were hot both have put almost a literal attempted to blow Wesleyan right from the field as well as from the stranglehold on the CCIW off the courts. They seemed to free throw line as they hit 54 per basketball race. With victories believe that they could knock off cent from the field and a over Augustana, Wheaton and the Titans, just like they knocked phenomenal 94 per cent from the North Park, the Titans proved off North Park and Augustana. free throw line. their dominance over the top The Crusaders were on their way The Titans hit at a 48 per cent three contenders behind Wes- up, and to beat the Titans would pace from the field while com- leyan in the conference. be a major, (actually a critical) pleting 78 per cent of their shots The Augie game was the kind of step on the road to a surprise from the line. game you always dream about, CCIW title. On Wednesday night the Titans but seldom see played. By half time most Wesleyan traveled back to the Chicago area A standing room only crowd fans already were developing once more. This time they faced filled Fred Young Fieldhouse to ulcers as the Crusaders had a 28- the North Park Vikins. view what has been called the 27 lead. The Titans led all the way in battle of the giants part I. That was only the beginning of crushing the Vikings final con- The Titans were as fired up as the headaches ahead for the ference hopes, 78-64. the crowd as they socked it to the Titans in the second half. Even though the Titans sprang Vikings from Rock Island, 82-60. Wheaton roared out of the locker out to a 17 point lead at one point For the Titans, it was their third room to lead the Titans by as the never-say-die Vikings con- consecutive victory over their much as 14 points before two tinued to battle back. arch-rival. critical steals and some fine In the last few minutes of the For the most part the Titans shooting surged the Titans ahead game the Titans ran the score out controlled the pace of the game. with over a minute left in the to their 14 point winning margin Even when Jack Sikma fouled out game. by capitalizing on both North with a considerable amount of The game finally came down to Park turnovers and fine defen- time remaining in the second the last six seconds when Jack sive rebounding by Sikma and half, the Titans took the fast Sikma was fouled. Dave Pitelka. break offense against the Vikings Jack toed the line and calmly For the game the Titans out- dying cause. sank both of his charity tosses to rebounded the Vikings 37-24, as Sikma led the Titans in scoring assure the Titans a victory. Sikma pulled down 16 and Pitelka with 20, while Al Black and Bob Even though Wheaton sank a grabbed 11 rebounds. Spear also tallied in double last second shot the Titans pulled Sikma scored 24 points to lead figures with 15 and 14 respec- out of the Fieldhouse parking lot all scorers in the game. Al Black tively. with the victory, 70-69. turned in a very impressive Then, one of the worst storms Sikma again led all Titan second half as he ended up the in the history of the state of scorers as he poured in 29 points game with 18 points. Illinois goofed up the basketball and collected a game high of 14 The Titans overall record is The Dall was nara to Keep nold or at times agains tugles us ltu sI an was the now 15-4 and 9-0 in the CCIW. ran away with the game 82-60. (Argus Photo by Ed Chron) schedule. rebounds. Mike Bradley IWU was scheduled to play only other Titan in double figures Wesleyan next plays Elmhurst Saturday at Wheaton but had the as he added 10 to the Titans' total. this Saturday night at the Fred Classic invite game rescheduled to be played The game scoring honors went Young Fieldhouse. Sikma accepts Aloha Monday. Jack Sikma proved to be as pleased from several points of quick with a pen as he is with a view, "I've been told that this is basketball last week when he something special because the 40 Women basketball picks up two more wins received an invitation to play in players invited are considered to hit 37 per cent of their field season yet. St. Francis' record the Aloha Classic basketball be the players the professional By Wayne Richards Titans in- goal tries. From the free throw was unavailable. tournament April 7 through 9 in teams are most interested in." The IWU women's line IWU hit a blazing 76 per cent, The Sports Day schedule is as Honolulu, Hawaii. "From an individual stand tercollegiate basketball team while Bradley finished off a poor follows: Sikma's acceptance of the point, Jack has achieved nearly used their aggressive defense to shooting night with a 42 per cent At Memorial Gymnasium chance to play on the Midwest everything he or I thought pick up two more wins last week. 9 a.m.-lllinois Wesleyan vs. Eureka. mark from the charity stripe. team in the four team all-star possible when he decided to come The wins came over 11 a.m.-Augustana vs. Illinois College. Leading the Titans in scoring tournament was immediate. The here. The big team prize-the and Bradley University. 3 p.m.-Illinois Wesleyan vs. Augustana. was Opperman with 14 points. 5 p.m.-Eureka vs. St. Francis. team will be coached by Norm NAIA championship-is still out The female Titans pushed out She was followed closely by At Fred Young Fieldhouse Stewart of the University of in front of us at Kansas City." to a eleven-point lead at halftime, 9 a.m.--Millikin vs. Monmouth. Worland who dropped in 11 points Missouri. Sikma ranks 10th in this week's 29-18. 1 p.m.-Millikin vs. St. Francis. on the night. Wesleyan's record is The invitation to Sikma was National Association of In- Things got a little shaky as the 3 p.m.-Illinois College vs. Monmouth. Athletics individual second half got under way. The now 9-2, while Bradley falls to 2- extended by tournament director tercollegiate 10. Red Rocha, a former scoring statistics, holding a 27.43 Titans were only able to score one The female Titans play next professional player and coach. average through 14 games. point in the first 11 minutes of the Friday night at Greenville Sikma was understandably The Titans as a whole were second period. time is 7:30 p.m. Dr. Koehn works thrilled, "I'm really happy I eighth in the winning margin with The Titans finally got their College. Game made it. I knew about the tour- an average margin of 18.3 points offense untracked and breezed to Pairings have been released nament and that they picked four through their first 14 games. a 49-39 victory. for Illinois Wesleyan University's under grant for 10-man teams. It's great; to get to Nearby Eureka College rated The closest Knox ever got to Women's Basketball Sports Day, go to Hawaii plus the fact that I'll ninth in team defense, allowing Wesleyan in the second half was Feb. 12. They have more than research project be playing against good players." an average yield of 64.58 points three points. casual importance for several For the next 12 months Dr. Titans hit on 18-54 shots Coach Dennis Bridges was through its first 12 games. The teams. Donald R. Koehn, associate from the field for 33 per cent. Five of the seven competing professor of philosophy, will Illinois Wesleyan Basketball Statistics After 18 Games Leading IWU in the scoring teams are from the same district devote full time to one of his G FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AVG PTS AVG department was Opperman, as of the Illinois Association of study of 503 27.9 favorite endeavors - the Jack Sikma 18 201 377 .533 101 121 .835 264 14.7 she tallied 12 points on the night. Athletics for .619 40 46 .870 40 2.2 206 11.4 Intercollegiate "Illustrations of the Logic of Al Black 18 83 134 also led the Titans in 18 73 166 .440 29 40 .725 34 1.9 175 9.7 Opperman Women. Since two teams from Science," by the 19th century Jim Molinari off John Lenahan 17 54 156 .346 31 45 .689 139 8.2 139 8.2 rebounding as she grabbed the district will get automatic American philosopher, Bob Spear 18 38 56 .679 25 34 .735 57 3.2 101 5.6 eight rebounds. berths in the state small-college mathematician and physicist, Chris Eldredge 18 31 76 .408 30 42 .714 55 3.1 92 5.1 On Monday night IWU traveled 3- 28 1.8 91 5.7 tournament at Greenville Mar. Charles S. Peirce. Mike Bradley 16 39 76 .513 13 18 .722 to battle the Bradley 15 30 70 .429 8 18 .444 18 1.2 68 4.5 to Peoria 5 and another could get an at- This opportunity is made Ed Moore women Dave Pitel ka 17 21 41 .512 22 35 .629 51 3.0 64 3.8 Braves. The Wesleyan large berth, several matchups in possible by a $24,900 grant from Mike Rinker 15 28 55 .509 1 4 .250 42 2.8 57 3.8 had defeated the Bradley team the Sports Day schedule loom as the National Science Foundation Dick Walsh 12 6 19 .316 4 4 1.000 9 0.8 16 1.3 by a score of 67-43 at Wesleyan. important. and the university, which gave Jim Braksick 5 3 4 .750 0 1 .000 9 1.8 6 1.2 The Titans used their famous 6 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 3 0.5 2 0.3 Particularly important will be him leave for the research Steve Doran to open both the Dave Pavlik 3 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0.0 0 0.0 full court press Illinois Wesleyan's game against project. Team S-- - 84 4.7 first and second halves. Just as Augustana, a team it doesn't play Peirce is most widely known as Totals 18 608 1234 .493 304 409 .743 812 45.1 1520 84.4 they did when they played at on the regular schedule, and the father of pragmatism, Amer- .441 214 322 .665 672 37.3 1254 69.7 Opponents 18 520 1178 Wesleyan, the Braves couldn't Millikin's game against Mon- ica's distinctive contribution to SEASON HIGHS handle the press and turned the mouth. the history of philosophy. Individual points-Sikma 44vs. Millikin Jan. 17 at Millikin several Individual field goals-Sikma 16vs. Carthage Jan. 8 at Wesleyan ball over to Wesleyan Other entrants are Eureka, Koehn's research will focus on Individual free throws-Sikma 16 (of 19) vs. Millikin Jan. 17 at Millikin times. When Bradley did get the also a district member, Illinois the relation of Peirce's original Individual rebounds-Sikma 24 vs. Bradley Dec. 30 at Bradley ball into front court, IWU's College and St. Francis. pragmatism to contemporary Team points-126 vs. Carroll Jan. 15 at Wesleyan relentless zone defense kept them Team field goals-49 vs. Indiana Central Dec. 4 at Wesleyan Wesleyan has the best record to philosophical issues. Team free throws-34 vs. Carroll Jan. 15 at Wesleyan from scoring. date, 7-2. Millikin is 2-1, with its Koehn believes his work may Team rebounds-59 vs. III. College Nov. 29 and Carroll Jan. 15, both at Wesleyan At the final buzzer, the Titans loss coming at the hands of lead to a definitive study of the Opponents' points-92 by Bradley Dec. 30 at Bradley took a dominant win, 51-37. Wesleyan. Augustana is 5-4, birth of pragmatism. He also Opponents' rebounds-53 by Carthage Jan. 8 at Wesleyan The Braves shot a very cold 19 Monmouth 1-1, Eureka 1-6 and expects to write numerous ar- Fewest opponents' points-51 by Quincy Dec. 11 at Wesleyan the field while the Fewest opponents' rebounds-23 by Wheaton Jan. 31 at Wheaton per cent from Illinois College hasn't opened its ticles.