The ncChronicle, February 13, 1970 PAGE 7 SPORTS EVENTS FEB. 13-20 BASKETBALL: Feb. 14 Wesleyan Home 8 p.m. ON THE BENCH (Or Were They Bleachers?) Feb. 17 Carroll Home 8 p.m. By DOUG OLSEN ing the athletic budgets and and increase its enrollment, or SWIMMING As North Central enters the scholarship grants, NCC re- it can turn into a purely aca- Feb. 13 Great Lakes Home 4 p.m. decade of the 70's the sports mained stagnant in their pol- demic college where the big Feb. 14 Wheaton Away 4:30 p.m. scene looks hazy for the Cards. icy towards sports. athletic event of the year will Feb. 17 Oshkosh Home 7 p.m. To start things off right North It is now very obvious that be a sack race between the Central lost two football play- Northeastern State Home 4 p.m. a football team made up of a Physics and Chemistry depts. Feb. 20 ers to conference rival Carroll. maj ority of freshmen cannot Which do you prefer? What- INDOOR TRACK: There are also rumors that cer- win in a conference made up ever your view voice your Feb. 13 Morton Jr. College Home 7 p.m. tain members of the coaching of experienced juniors and opinion to Dean Arnold and University of III. (CC) staff will be leaving in the near seniors. the administration. William R. Harper future. I will say no more about the NCC is your school, so in- Feb. 14 Illinois Intercollegiate Champaign 9 a.m. For the most part NCC had NCC of the late 60's, for Dean stead of protesting for closed Indoor Championships a decent record in the 60's, ex- Arnold has stated that NCC doors and 24 hour open houses Feb. 20 Lewis College Home 7 p.m. cept for the last two or three died during January, and hope- to prove your maturity and re- seasons (and this was mainly North Park fully the old will not be resur- sponsibility, why not support in football and basketball). rected. A new policy is needed something that will benefit the Illinois Wesleyan The decline of the Cardinals as if NCC plans on regaining its COMMUNITY as a whole. WRESTLING: an athletic power was due to status in the CCIW. North SUPPORT ATHLETICS AT Feb. 13 District 20 NAIA Bloomington 7 p.m., the policy of the college in Central cannot remain as it is NCC! Feb. 14 District 20 NAIA 9-1 p.m. reference to athletic scholar- now, but has a choice as to Feb. 20 Wheaton Invitational Wheaton 7 p.m. ships. While the other teams which direction to go. NCC WONC Will Air in the conference were increas- can rebuild its sports program Remaining Home Basketball Games Illinois GOP WONC-FM, the North Cen- tral owned and operated radio station, will broadcast the Car- Essay Contest dinal home basketball games during the second semester. The announcement was made Seeks Interns by Richard Obermeyer, Direc- The Illinois Republican state tor of Broadcasting and As- central committee has begun sistant Professor of Speech at its second annual search for North Central. three qualified college students The first basketball game of to staff its Dwight D. Eisen- the semester with George Wil- 'hower Memorial Summer In- liams College was broadcast tern program. Tuesday, February 3. Other To be eligible, candidates names to be aired are those must have completed at least with , Feb. one year of college by June 15, 6; Carthage College, Feb. 10; and have at least one term of Illinois Wesleyan University, college remaining toward an Feb. 14; Carroll College, Feb. undergraduate degree as of 17; and Elmhurst College, Feb. Sept. 12. 24. The games will begin at Applications are to be ac- 8 p.m. on WONC at 89.1 on the companied by a 1,000 word FM dial. essay on the subject, "How can we make political involvement more meaningful to our young Van Zandt To people? Rules and entry blanks are available through Perform In the NCC Young Republican of- ficers—John Cross, Sue Pat- rick, and Glenna Carrigan—or Coffeehouse Senator Harris Fawell of Na- The first CUAB Coffeehouse perville. Townes Van Zanclt will attempt to entertain NCC students during the Coffeehouse of second semester features The essay must be post- Circuit next week. He will perform in The Cage nightly. Townes Van Zandt, a rambling marked not later than mid- sometime - singer, sometime - night March 15, and mailed to poet from Houston. His music the Eisenhower Intern Pro- is a mixture -of ballad and gram; Illinois Republican State country, and he sings, and he Central Committee; 200 S. Sec- WONC Joins Project Phoenix Early really means what he's saying. ond St.; Springfield, Illinois Townes Van Zandt will be 62701. performing in the Coffeehouse WONC has issued a call to tions and financial aspects of ,of ). in the Cage February 16-21. The three most qualified col- the College Community to use the development program cer- Public awareness of the qual- Performance times are Mon- lege students to be selected will the radio's facilities as a means tainly have a significant means ity and character of North day, 8 to 9:30 p.m.; Tuesday, rotate among the committee's of enriching classroom and of communication with the Central College is important to 10 p.m.; Wednesday, 8 to 9:30 departments of research, field other educational experiences. 3,000,000 people living in the student recruitment and de- p.m.; Thursday, 8 to 9:30 p.m.; operations and public rela- In a letter from ^Richard 60 mile diameter area served velopment. However, the char- Friday, 9 to 10:30 p.m., and tions. While assigned to re- Obermeyer, Director of Broad- by WONC. This is the second acter of the audience we reach Saturday, 9:30 to 11 p.m. search, they will be headquar- casting, it was pointed out that largest educational FM popu- is also important to us. Admission is 25c Monday tered in ; for field op- last year's "focus" project has lation in Illinois. This unique All members of the college through Thursday, 50c Friday erations and public relations in suggested the increased usage broadcast advantage is made community who are interested and Saturday. CUAB is also Springfield. of the station and now that possible through a combination in working with WONC are sponsoring a series of under- "Project Phoenix" is in full of the population concentra- urged to contact the Radio Sta- ground movies on Saturday The three interns will be swing it would be an excellent tion in this area and our good tion in Old Main, Phil Duncan, night at 8 p.m., and admission paid $750 for the three-month epportunity to do it. fortune to have the second Station Manager, or Mr. Rich- to both Coffeehouse and the period. The committee will The letter went on to say: most powerful education FM ard Obermeyer. Any and all movie is 50c with tickets (oth- also provide lodging in both The admissions, public dela- signal in Illinois (3,900 watts suggestions are welcome. erwise 50c for each). cities, if necessary. Six runner-ups will be awarded one-month intern- ships at the Everett McKinley CUAB COFFEEHOUSE PRESENTS Dirksen Congressional Leader- ship center in Pekin, the sum- mer of 1971 when the center will have opened. Orchestra Rehearses TOWNES VAN ZANDT The - Community Orchestra is meet- Singer, Poet ing fcr rehearsals Tuesday eve- nings at 7:15 p.m. on the stage of Pfeiffer Hall. The first re- hearsal was held February 3. John Svoboda, conductor of the orchestra, invites all musi- cians interested in- playing symphonic literature to attend. Svoboda said that string play- ers, ?.s always, are urgently re- quested to consider this oppor- tunity. He said violas and cellos will be especially wel- Nightly comed, but anyone who plays an orchestral instrument is In The Cage urged to attend. Week Nights 8,9:30 — 25c The orchestra will present a concert on March 24 and will (Tuesday Night 10 p.m. Only) accompany the North Central Friday 9,10:30 — 50c College - Community Oratorio Chorus in the- performance- of Saturday 9:30,11— 50c the German Requiem by Jo- COMBINA TION COFFEEHOUSE, MOVIE — 50c hanr.es Brahms on April 19.