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Sibfid &&-&gi&" 11 will . * ~ . Staff Writer . . . .the new National Public Radio satellite
been approved by the North .Central . treatmentofhum3nproblemsas~vell as . Roehling said the station will be in-' Association of Colleges and Universi- in the enhan'cement of hum& function- .. sion from the Feded . . Conuhunications -. stallingCentnlIndiana's first newstate- ties to offer adoctonl prognm leading ing and potential.~l.Studenti.will f&us. Co&ssion to increase ikpower from'. of-theat digital cart machines in order .to a Doctor of Psychology.degree in ' more on field,&ork than on ksemh, 2,500to5,OCOwatts by Feb 1;1996. .
clinical psychology. -This is the.only . givingthem'mor&handssnexperience. . : The wattage incsase will establish hnouncemdnts. '~ ,: . , ' i ' ': .: . ~. : 'clinicalpsychologydoctod degreeof-. ' Interested students must'first com- ' WICR as-ii full Class, B station.'MoSt. , ',. Students in the University's ipplied fered in Indianapolis and only the sec-: . . . plete a'baccalaure&e ~degree.from'&.. ...... majorradiostationsin Indiap&Iiihold r ~ ' ndio .. course operate the stition'.for-$ .
ond offered in Indiana. The proinin '. .':., avenge of eight to nine houk per day.
,1996. Accordingtohsident G. Benjamin ~ hours ofunderg'nduite course work in 'will al1Ow.u~ to serve a.population of. ,: . Senior. Adina Carr:said; "From a.
Lantz, Jr. it shows evidence th ,receivedaminimumscore .1;170,412,".said Ed Roehling, station .-student's perspective, we will have to
WICK continucd on p. 5 mitted to meet the needs of the students
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will begin on campus duringthe fall of . point avenge Of'3.0.or-highec. :The . . ,iVICR'siistening'luea a n d i e p '"They provide the jazz and public &io
.university's psychology staff. is .. manager.-'."I;isteners,- in-Muncie;-- . .
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'pints. ' Two nights liter the 'Hounds i perforinance . . . . this season , dropped d'90-84 decision,ht j according to coaches: . ;, . . . ' :..The.G&yhounds w e r i again led by . ; .,
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. . . . . , . Sfff \V+ipr?, . , ,: ."Perre11 is a team player,':saidI .' . ' . Sturgeon:.The last think on his mind
Coach Royce \Valtman's men's is personal &n: Perrell Lucas played . ' basketball team has won fi\rc of seven like he hidn't even know that he was
gmes since the beginnink of Christ-. close to' 1,500 points." : mas break, including m eight-game , . The games following~~he b&': , '
; winning streakon the Nicoson Hall . were just as important, if not more ;. : floor, shooting the :Hounds to their, . , importmt;'ThC team improved its ,
best ever GLVC start at 6-2.. , ' . :. ,. . ~' . home record by thumping Bellarmine : The bieak started with three home 81-69 Jmn: 11; Leading the.Gky-l.l. ; .games. The Greyhounds held their . hounds.\& senior Chad Patcivho' .. ground againstst. Francis by a score ' . exploded for a season-high 24 points
j of 60-47 Dec; 16. senior guard Pcmll .. in 25 minutes. Pate hit six of nine .
On Dec. 28 the 'Hounds . defeated . . . . . . first , currently leads &e GLVC in thke
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Lucas led the 'Hounds %th 23 points.' . three pointers in thccontest h d . . .
. y ; ..,. . . . . . '. year GLVC merpb& Wjscorisin-: :i t * ?#point &xur$cy, at'73 percent. Senior 1 j Parkside 71-65. .Lucas agan fed the.-.. - center Kyle'$hirl;hlso~(&ed ... . . . . . . in$ j .* team, ppring in 29, poine.iTh$ i,:i 2 strong p e f f o ~ ~ c e c o m i n g off the :
! ber with a 63-60 victory over confer: ' rebounds in 19 minutes: On J&. 13 1 ence foe Saint Joseph's Dec.30. ' the 'Hounds defqted'conference- ' Assistant coachTodd Sturgeon'?;, leading Kenh&y Wesley& 78-73. credited the 'Hounds' defense fay. .. "The main',objective in the Ken- ;e&ing the three victories. tucky-\vesieyen kame was IO stop --."One of the keys to our success this Steve Mercer who leads the league in . year;andwhq! we;a+ett@r !hii@Ist :'. *pp;inteK,'?ijd S
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Greyhound basketball t e h has presented a chal- . . , . :ful:'said Hicks. "I think lenge. . . . . . . . . . . . .our players hive realized ' . Although the Lady 'Hounds retumed 3 subs tin ti^ . '. that . they . . , . have to play . nucleus of players from last year3 21-7, NCAA I1 .'. ..--together as a team." Tournament qualifying team; they have shggled at ' ;: . . Last .Thursday the Lady times this season.. . . . . _ . . . Greyhounds got their :'
The game a$& Bellarmine J& 11 illuitnted . i'. . biggest win of the Season and amplified that shggle. The L d y Knights of %Gth a 90-84 victory over Bellarmine left Nicoson Hall with a 117-68 Victory, .previously undefeated and over t h e h d y 'Hounds. While the findscore \Vas' - Division II ..121h ranked
aspects they could take ayayfrom that &ne..! ._ . j ; :The Lady 'Hounds
.' "Against Bellarmine we,hit m k bbttom:! said combinedabalanced . '
. .Hicks. 'That game woke some of our players up as . scoring attack with clutch i ~. to how bad it could get. In the past, we just kind of . ' free throw'shooting down , assumed that even though we were playing poorly, .,T the stretch to seal the win. 'somehow we would pull it out in the end. I think :,
our playcis left hat game with a renewed pas'sion to ;. led by Hensley's 28, , win.'.'.. ~ :.: _.._
. . ' , . Two nights l&r the Lady Greyhounds proved Hicks' obse&tionto k h e & they defeated' '
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m e out in the second half Gdbuilt *e leidto the - - I- .The.Lady Greyhounds jumped out to a seven,: -t .
- ' - Stephanle Ternes . - Senior Ann Hensley looks t o score against'Kentucky Wesleyan-' ,.i
-.On &c; 28'and 30 the Lady 'Hounds got their: .' ' ' '.' 'point l&d ii halftime and nailed 15 of lS.fred ' ' '' ' ' ' first taste of confcrince'play with a couple of games
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Over Christmas break the Lady 'Hounds played a ' ence foe Wisconsin-Parkside 84-66. Henslcv again '.
. the Lady 'Hounds were up by only one, 33-32, they each scored 11. .. ~ ,
? . - .. Three Lady Greyhounds scored in double figures . . . throws in the second half to e&.the victory . . over the "at Nicoson Hall. - '.. ' " . - . . . . . with senior Ann Hensley leading the way with 23 ~ .conference leading Lady Mastedons. ' . . . ... On the first night, they defeated first-yearconfer- . ~. . . points, followed by, ' : ': , . . , . - . . . . < I . . tougistring of sfx. -....I ... led the way with 21 pointswhile freshman Missy . . . . ...
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. . kicked off Dk: .~ 15-16 at ..: '-: The next game was a tough 80-72 loss to Saint ' ' - :' Lelenko's 10. :. . . - . . for,somebody else to get it done'and * . . : .. I . . the MmkatoStaIe- ., "Ag&tWes- .. : .. started putting pressure'on ourseives to do to build and extend a ' .
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"Havingalotof ,,.:: ;: i team,'' said Hicks.,: !. ::
young players on the, -'J. team. welet someleads slip'away in earlier games.-~:~i:~dy:Greyhounds dropped adosegrne to'Mankato::i Jan.4 and Quincy Jan. 6.8.Thej dropped thifirsi [ I ! :
t e r n was willing to do whatever it took towin the,!.!.; ~..while:Spitznogle~pu~eddown.l3 rebounds:!!! fl iy"i iii;..and Spitznogle pull@ do% eight rebounh apiece;:; ..
''. Iloseph's. While Hensley w k again abld to nck up. Happy Chef Tournament ..the points with 26, the Lady 'Hounds Couldn't . . ;. . .
Ijdy ,Ho& .', , ' ~ e led them-by points with =veri minutes , ,
, . ~0 nationdy ranked, ,'.' 1 . remaining; but we '. : :. Division II opponents in .Hensley. "We didn't t;lke advantage of what Saint'.. . . . . .... ..i ., " I , : . . .Mankato State and
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. .. . . leyan we were able '.: in Mirinesotb where the .protect a lead late in the second half. . : .: . . lead which was ;L . . . . . . p&ct ow lead," S i d
7 : : 2 Joseph was allowing us to do." . . . . . Washbum University. . . . . . . ; The Lady 'Hounds then continued GLVC play ....
with two road contests against SIU-Edwwdsville~:~ ' . .
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. . . . But against Wesleyan I could honestly see that our ,State 57-53.. Lelenko led the team with 14 points . . . . night's contest 66-45:iFreshman Jessica Mitchuson . .
game.''.. . . . . . . . . . : : ... : . . : .... -I. . . ?iii.J,+ 'x!!:; s,i.On.the:following night they lost to .Washburn 7 7 4 qi; Against Quincy the Lady Greyhohds lastat-: .ti;. ..
Lady.Greybounds lookcd.to.senior point guard;?. ::it ci.helped,us.pFp&for the compctiti~e:~nferenceii~~.-l!,iioubIedouble. Maxwell l idil ie-tb~by&x&ngii . .
Leadership has been one area where the Lady.< p:!? ,i 66;:Hensleyled the Lady 'Hounds.with ~7.~ints.''~c.itoU~hh175-64 overtime contest%he'highlight bfthe, .. ' 'Hounds have sp&ed this season.' Last year.thd.-,ii @?? lTh ig rnes we played over break definitely.. ........ gaine wiis freshmaifguard H ~ t h ~ r . M a x ~ e l l ! s ~ ~ ; ~ ! ~ ) . . :
Melissa Gnham lo fikl the team*This y e q theyhe +.sch&Iew~&~.' said#Heniley:: :+-,4+2 s p j t r , : O:kteam+igh 16'points whitS&ibbin&AlO @b&i&Ji . . .
assists with 5463d.jn Seventh pliceLon thedl:t~me_scoring list with 1,734 c m r points. ~ Rutland . . still'holds GLVC RCC% for scoring.--..
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'Also going over 3.0 were Allison Tindall(3.57), Hather hI3xwvell" " (3?29),',Hpther Braniff (3.28). Sanh .... James (3.13) . . . . . and hlissy Perry !3:. , , b " . . d L . A 8 . , * :;~. ,,I . . ' : -._. V I . . . . .
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