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Sponsored by the Exn~ry-RiCLclle ~eronautical University Student Goverllment Association DECEMBER 1 0 , 1971

VOLUME V I I I

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Conqradulations qo o u t the OffC a r l e n e H a r r i s b S h e i l a De J a r n e t t e p r e t t y up t h e i c e r s , s e n a t o r s and c o u r t Student Center justices. E l e c t e d by popu l a r v o t e t o t h e o f f i c e of Last Friday morning C e n t e r t h i n g s were some ERAU was h o s t t o a couple what b e t t e r ( t h e s c r o o g e s P r e s i d e n t & a s Frank Mayer, of n e a r r i o t s a s some o l d had a back d o o r ) . Vice Pxesident-. Dave Bons c r o o g e s t r y i n g t o s l i p by C a r l e n e H a r r i s and Sheifield, S e c r e t a r y - Dave the c o l l e c t i o n box g o t l i a De J a r n e t t e were handHarvey, T r e a s u r e r Louis A s p e c i a l Senate c a u g h t i n a r u s h of guys l i n g t h e job of k e e p i n g Arroyo. meeting was h e l d on Nov. trying t o talk t o the t h o s e VA checks o u t of 30, fCZ t h e P ~ l r P O ~ eof p r e t t y g i r l s who were pint h e i r c a s h box b u t s t i l l ning a l l t h o s e who would g e t t i n g a p a r t of t h e n . swearing i n newly e l e c t e d o f f i c e r s . Frank May- was s t a n d s t i l l l o n g enough. They must have been sucsome of t h e J r . Debs, t h e ' c e s s f u l a s more t h a n $100 sworn i n t o o f f i c e by.Danny Smock t h e o u t going PreSl e a d i n g Mainland S r . High was collected f o r the ident. Dave Bonifield s e r v i c e c l u b , who a r e a l s o Christmas S e a l f i g h t as e n i o r s , members of t h e i r gainst t u b e r c u l o s i s and t o o k t h e o a t h of o f f i c e SGA, and # i s s Mainland a i r p o l l u t i o n between 9:30 f o r t h e V i c e - p r e s i d e n t and took o v e r a s Chairman of contestants, iiesended and 12:OO. t h e Floor. .upon t h e lobby i n BuildA l l t h e y c o u l d s a y was S e n a t o r s e l e c t e d were ingA of t h e Academic com"we r e a l l y enjoyed coming ( A i r Science), plex f o r t h e i r Christmas o v e r and meeting sonn r e a l Bruce Beer (AMM), Ted seal mive. Embry-Riddle guys i n s t e a d Mike Harvey Sheyda (AS), J a c k G u t h r i e Dawn C a r t e r and Amy of l i s t e n i n g t o t h e rumors (ALP) , and John Shank Beery, b o t h c h e e r l e a d e r s , which were absolutely (A&P) and J a n e t E v e r e t t , Wrestlf a l s e . We w i l l d e f e n d you C o u r t J u s t i c s s sworn i n i n g S ~ e e t h e a r t ~ h a n d e do u t f o r l i f e . You were comwere Roger Vanluven. M. Christmas S e a l ~ i n s , c h e e r y p l e t e gentlemen." All I Lenord, Be. ~ a r r a s i . N.' smiles and occasionally can s a y i s "I'm s o r r y y o u r Henkel, W. Mahors. C. 3 ~ n t i o n e d t h e good c a u s e ' s t a y was s o s h o r t . Please Bursaw.! they were working f o r . come back, we loved h a v i n g B o n n e t t , and K. Roger Vanluven was chosen : a s Chief J u s t i c e . Meeting was t h e n ad-

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To bette;- the communication problem between the SGA and the Administration of the University, I have moved the SGA office. It is now located in the Administration building in the location that the Vet's book store occupied. The Vet's book store is now located in the student center where the SGA offices were, with access from within the student center. I would like to point out that this is our University and any help by you the students to aid in keeping it a clean, accident free campus would be of benefit to all of us. If YOU use a table to eat lunch why not help by cleaning it off so the next p-erson can use the same table for his lunch. If you see something that you think might be dangerous to your fellow students, drop a not to the SGA office and let us know. We can not see everything so your help would be greatly appreciated. urop by the new SOA oifice and if you have and problems you would like US to help you with, let us know. That is our job and primary purpose on .campus. I hope to have the information as to who was picked teacher of the year by the middle of January. Good luck with fina1,s and let us hear from you. Merry Christmas and we'll see you all next trimester.

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Before we wrap up another semester and close the book as history, I'd like to leave on thought. The word "Apathy" has become a common yet not quite derogatory mouthful here on campus. In one way or another some of it dwells within each one of us. As far as I know though, there is no messusing stick or pocket computer to determine what are good or bad amounts. With each ensueing day, Embry-Riddle grows some. It has taken a long time to reach where we have come and gone. Each one that spends some time here takes something with him when he leaves. In the same way, each one leaves a little something before he goes. This is the growing process, a communication of ideas exchanged for the betterment of all. The process works two ways. It must to survive; ~rowth at ERAU can be measured by its improving acedemic atmosphere, the growing athletic programs, extracurricular orgainzations and the periodicals. Recent criticism has benn aired in these above mentioned endeavors. It seems to be accepted opinion that the athletic teams do not need out.support, campus organizations are only Dower cliaues and our pe;iodicals; The three Avion, The Pheonix and The Main Frame; are poorly organized and sub-standard. Opinion and the right to voice it are part of

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what tradition calls the 'American Way". Of course another part' of that tradition is the right to change. It's safe to criticize from the other side of the fence, but should onr choose to enforce his right to change, he leaves himself open to abuse and ridicule if he fails. Success too is strange. If it comes there's back slapping, renewed determination and a greater threat of possible future failures. So we sit in apathy, safe tc scream. The Avion cones to the student body weekly through the work of some fifteen odd staff people. It hasn't stood unscathed. I've heard the critics already, and yet not one is available to add some support. Disinterest is carried on from generation to generation and apparently the trend is not decreases when the realization strides home that it costs. Your dollars, ten of them each semester tip the scales. Why waste the. money? The A v i o n n e e d s s t a f f heZp d e n p e r a t e L y I f you wish t o continue spending Friday's c t a s s e s w i t h us, we n e e d you. Writers, r e p o r t e r s . c a r t o o n d s t s and photographers, j u s t drop. a n o t e w i t h your name and box number a t t h e m a i l room.

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Due t o the great demand f o r humor a r o u n d h e r e , t h e AVION i s b r i n g i n g back one of the funniest little people e v e r t o walk the haltowed h a l l s . ALL the way f r o m Q u a n t i c o , V a , we b r i n g you the best of Gary A n d e r s o n . U n t i l we can f i n d a f u n n i e r s u b s t i t u t e , Gary's old weekly our column w i l l adorn pages once a g a i n .

MY MOST COLORFUL CHARACTER GARY ANDERSON One of t h e most c o l o r f u l f i g u r e s on campus i s Hiram Grnb. Hiram i s l i v i n g proof t h a t a generat i o n gap d o e s n ' t e x i s t between t h e o l d e r and younger s t u d e n t s a t Riddle. A t one hundred and f o r t y two y e a r s of age, Hiram i s n o t o n l y an a c t i v e s t u d e n t b u t i s a l s o w e l l known f o r h i s interesting political views, " L e t ' s k i l l everyone!" A native of North C a r o l i n a , Hiram i s an A&P student i n SL-11, where h i s i n t e r e s t i n g h a b i t of having s e i s u r e s d u r i n g h i s c o f f e e b r e a k s have made him a w e l l known f i g u r e around t h e f l i g h t l i n e . Many students around s c h o o l have grown used t o the sucking n o i s e of Hiram's plasma b o t t l e i n t h e l i b r a r y during the afternoon. A s a v e t e r a n of t h e war between t h e s t a t e s , Hiram was a c h i e f o r g a n i z e r of E m u "Old Soldiers the Club.'' He r a n f o r p r e s i d e n t of t h a t o r g a n i z a t i o n

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GILL ROBB WILSON COMPLEX w i l i be d e d i c a t e d A ~ r i l15 1972 i n a p p r o p r i a t e c e r e monies. A p r i l 15-17 is ~ r a d u a t i o n - Weekend at ERAU. I t s h o u l d be a f u l l and i n t e r e s t i n g period. P l a n on a t t e n d i n g t h v a r i o u s e v e n t s by c i r c l i n g t h o s e d a t e s on you c a l e n d a r now. The c o n s t r u c t i o n of t h e complex i s moving right a l o n g . We should have accupancy i n March, a bit of a "shake-down c r u i s e " between t h e n and Open House on A p r i l 15. ~

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on a p l a t f o r m of "Let's keep t h e communists and the p i n k o Yankees o u t of club." Hiram's p l e a s u r e s i n c l u d e g e t t i n g t o g e t h e r on a S a t u r d a y n i g h t w i t h seve r a l of h i s c l a s s m a t e s f o r a congenial s e s s i o n of s p i t t i n g . He c a n be s e e n on a l m o s t any sunny day i n h i s wheel c h a i r on h i s way t o c l a s s , d e f t l y u s i n g an e l e c t r i c c a t t l e prod on anyone who g e t s i n h i s way. Hiram had a few bad moments l a s t Thureday i n t h e Winn D i x i e s t o r e where he was shopping, when a n e a r s i g h t e d shopper m i s took h i s wheel c h a i r f o r a 9TOCleKy c a r t . When Dean S p e a r s h e a r d of t h e i n c i d e n t and rushed down t o t h e s t o r e , h e found a badl y f r i g h t e n e d Hiram hudd l e d i n t h e back s e a t of a Ford s t a t i o n wagon c l u t c h i n g a head of luttuce.

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SGA CHRISTMAS D A N 2 is n i g h t , December Satucday 11th. I t begins a t the P M P l a z a Hotel a t 9:00 f e a t u r i n g "The Ace Trucki n g Company" and "The E a s t Bring your Coast Supply." own beverage. I f memory serves correctly, a t l a s t ' y e a r s p a r t y S a n t a showed and "Miss Santa" showed ( q u i t e a b i t ) . The "Man Who Wants To S e l l You A S l e i g h " ' was t h e r e , also. Who knows what w i l l happen t h i s y e a r ? Those who do aren't telling, but t h e SGA h a s a r e c o r d of " h i t s " s o d o n ' t miss i t . LAST CALL f o r t h e QUAD A P a r t y t o be h e l d t h i s F r i d a y , December 1 0 , a t t h e ~ e s e r t Inn. Happy Hour from 6 t o 7 PM...Short b u s i n e s s meeting from 7 t o 7:30. Dinner a t 7:30 w i t h General Maddox, D i r e c t o r of Army A v i a t i o n , a s speak.er. Dancing and F l o o r PE. Show b e g i n s a t 9:30 See W i l l Middleton o r S k i p H e t t e r f o r t i c k e t s . Gene r a l Maddox w i l l a r r i v a e a r l i e r i n the day, w i l l c u t a n i n t e r v i e w a t WESHTV...take a t o u r of the campus and be a q u e s t of the University. FLYING MAGAZINE, December i s s u e , has a very i n t e r e s t i n g and e y e - a p p e a l i n g ad on page 89 d i s i g n e d by S k i p H a t t e r i n Admissions. Recent a d s f o r E m u have appeared i n t h e Oriando Sentinel "Walt Disney World" Mail-away issue, Air P r o g r e s s and ArmyNavy-Air Force Times. Res u l t s a r e very s a t i s f a c tory.

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1. Your schedules and bills have been mailed to your billing address with a statemiot: "PAYMENT MUST BE MADE BY 12/29/71"

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2 . Any pre-registered stu-

dent who fails to pay fees as generated on the students billing by December 29, 1971, will be subject to a late fee payment pan-. alty. payable at the cashierU.$window, as follows: a. Students paying bills after Dec. 29, 1971, but to Jan. 7, 1972, (the first day of classes) will be subject to a late penalty of five dollars ($5.00). b. students paying bills on Jan 7, 1972,(*r first day of classes) or later will be subject to a late penalty of twenty-five dollars ($25.00). c. Students paying fees by mail post-marked after midnight Dec. 29, 1791, will have their accounts charged with the apporpriate late fee payment penalty. 3 - If you have applied for financial aid or deferred

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account. Any waiver of the late registration fee for currently enrolled students must be authorized by the Vice-President of Siudrnt Affairs

5. You are to report back to the campus on Jan. 5, 1972 prepared to begin classes on Jan, 7, 1972 Commencing Monday, Jan. 3 , 1972, if you have paid your fees you may pick up your schedule during normal office hours from the office of the Dean of stu-

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wee houra of t h e morn a t G r a c i e s a e e r Garden. We c- o have found a - uldn't b e t t e r place!! While a l l t h i s was going on v o u r s t r u l y , Ed Fusco, becHne engage:. We've g o t an August wedding planned. And somewhere a l o n g t h e l i n e Ken Titcombe r e c e n t l y became engaged t o o . So congradultions t o Larry and a l l t h e "engagers." The produgal s o n , Ralph F a b o z z i , i s i n town f o r one r e a s o n o r another. Nice going on your Honera b l e Discharge. I think you can redeem it f o r a c h e e s e b u r g e r a t McDonalds: I ' m s u r e everyone's r e a l l y g l a d t o s e e you back a g a i n . So concludes t h e F a l l ' 7 1 e p i s o d e of D e l t a Chi. Monday s t a r t s exams and t h e n a t h r e e week v a c a t i o n . Have a n i c e h o l i d a y and f o r t h o s e of you f o o l i s h enough t o r e t u r n n e x t trim e s t e r , t u n e i n D e l t a Chi I ' l l be h e r e . again I f y o u ' r e d r i v i n g home, do it s a f e l y s o you d o n ' t l i t t e r up 1-95 w i t h yours e l f and your c a r .

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honor because we do not know e x a c t l y when he w i l l a r r i v e . The Executive Board w i l l most likely the e s c o r t him around : s c h o o l and t h e town. The f a l l t r i m e s t e r w i l l soon be over and I would l i k e t o say t h a t we have definitely l e t our p r e s e n c e be known a t EmbryRiddle. There i s t r u l y an atmosphere among Maintenance Technology s t u d e n t s t h a t suggest, a willingn e s s t o upgrade t h e prof e s s i o n t h a t h a s been t a k nn f o r granted f o r s o long. U n t i l J a n u a r y , everyone have a p l e n t i f u l h o l i d a y season.

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SAFETY TIPS by C u r t i s J. Poree ( A r t i c Z e t a k e n from I n t e r Auguat ceptor magazine, 1971.) E l i m i n a t e t h e Hazard "It was t h e b i g g e s t sabre-toothed t i g e r I ever saw", s a i d Oog, t h e cave man. " ~ seu r e came c l o s e t o g e t t i n g me t h i s t i m e . " "HOW b i g a t i g e r was he?" asked Olna, h i s w i f e , p u t t i n g more b o i l e d l e a v e s on Oog's s c r a t c h e d back. "Here-I' 11 show you, " t h e wounded man s a i d . He p i c k e d up a c h a r r e d s t i c k and u s i n q i t a s a p e n c i l , h e drew on t h e smooth w a l l of t h e cave a crude p i c t u r e of t h e animal t h a t had a t t a c k e d him. "See? That's what he looked l i k e , " he s a i d . "Wow, what a b e a s t , " exclaimed 0 0 9 ' s w i f e . "But how come you w e r e n ' t being more c a r e f u l ? You know t h i s place is j u s t lousy w i t h t i g e r s ; how come you d i d n ' t s e e t h i s one until h e jumped you?" "Because h e was h i d i n g behind t h a t b i g t r e e down by t h e p o o l , t h a t ' s how come I d i d n ' t see him." growled Oog, c l o u t i n g h e r across the ear. "HOW come you ask s o many s t u p i d questions, anyway? Olna whimpered a w h i l e , and h e l d some of t h e b o i l ed-leaf poultice t o her bruised e a r before replyi n g , "I j u s t t h o u g h t t h a t s i n c e you drew a p i c t u r e of t h e t i g e r , you could draw some t r e e s around him t o show how h e was h i d i n g , and t h e n we would g e t t h e r e s t of t h e t r i b e i n h e r e

f o r a meeting, and you could show thern t h e p i c t u r e , and t h e n when any of them go down t o t h e p o c l , they'll be c a r e f u l and look behind t h e t r e e s t o make s u r e t h e r e i s n ' t a t i g e r h i d i n g t h e r e , and t h e n nobody e l s e w i l l g e t I clawed l i k e pou d i d 009." 004 c l o u t e d h e r e on t h e again, spattering ear b o i l e d l e a v e s a l l over t h e cave. "You dopey dame," h e r o a r e d , "What good i s it golng t o do t o draw p i c t u r e s and have meetings and t e l l people t o be more DO you t h i n k careful? t h a t drawings and meetings w i l l change t h a t t i g e r i n t o a p r e t t y l i t t l e pussyc a t ? What t h e heck does he c a r e what we say a b o u t him? What we've g o t t o do i s t o g e t a few of o u r s p e a r s and go down t h e r e and e l i m i n a t e t h a t blankety-blank b e f o r e he e a t s us a l l ! " Oog s t r o d e a n g r i l y back and f o r t h , g l a r i n g a t h i s w i f e and m u t t e r i n g t o himself. "Meeting! " he s n o r t e d . " R e p o r t s , warni n g s , be more c a r e f u l ! ! It's getting so half the i d i o t s i n t h i s t r i b e thing t h a t when you've g o t a t i g e r on che l o o s e , you d o n ' t have t o do a n y t h ~ n g b u t t a l k a b o u t him f o r a w h i l e and h e ' l l go away. " I ' l l t e l l you something, Olna," he s a i d , " i f we d o n ' t s t a r t drawing l e s s p i c t u r e s and k i l l i n g more tigers, w e ' r e going t o have a r e a l n i c e a r t g a l l e r v i n h e r e . b u t w e ' r e so- i in; t o be- f r e s h out-of people: " H e s a t down h e a v i l y . "I m e s s I s h o u 1 8 n 1 t have c l o i t e d you, Babe," -he -

said. "Warning p e o p l e i s a l l r i g h t , as f a r ' as it goes. I t ' s a good i d e a . . But k i l l i n g t h e t i g e r i s a darned s i g h t b e t t e r oneand d o n ' t you e v e r f c r q r t it."

Wednesday evening Dec. 1, t h e Embxy-Riddle Young Republicans Club h o s t e d a g u e s t s p e a k e r . The s p e a k e r was M r Ri.chard Rogers A t t o r n e y a t Law, who i s w i t h t h e P u b l i c Defenders Off i c e i n Deland. M r Rogers spoke on a b o r t i o n laws, and he a l s o o u t l i n e d t h e d u t i e s of t h e P u b l i c Def e n d e r s o f f i c e . M r Rogers was t h e defending a t t o r n e y ~ h i r l e y Wheeler a t the a b o r t i o n c a s e , which was h e l d n o t long ago. I t was a very i n t e r e s t i n g . t a l k and everyone enjoyed i t a s w e l l a s b e n e f i t e d from i t . The l o c a t i o n of t h e speach was t h e Beef and B o t t l e R e s t a u r a n t , where a c o c k t a i l hour was h e l d before Mr. Rogers sgoke. There was a f i n e t u r n ouc, and it can be s a i d t h a t t h e evening was a l a r g e s u c c e s s . Many such e v e n t s a p e b e i n g planned by t h e c l u b , and it i s hoped t h a t we can c o n t i n u e t o s t i m c l a t e g r e a t e r p o l i t i c a l int e r e s t on the campus. Students interested in joining our organization can do s o by a t t e n d i n g any one of o u r meetings.

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TECH. UNIVERSITY wins over P a l a t k a F l a g l e r , and I n d i a n R i v e r , t h e Eagles lost their f i r s t game of t h e season t o F l o r i d a Technological U n i v e r s i t y , a team which had n o t a l l o w e d more t h a n 43 p o i n t s i n any game t o b e s c o r e d on them. Playi n g a wide open o f f e n s e , t h e E a g l e s q u i c k l y showed t h e i r outside shooting a b i l i t y a s t h e y matched Tech p o i n t f o r p o i n t u n t i l t h e l a s t period. The f u l l s c h o l a r s h i p Tech team f i n a l l y p u l l e d away, b u t n o t b e f o r e t h e E a g l e s had p u t 80 p o i n t s one t h e b o a r d . C h a r l i e Donaldson, C a l v i n J a s e y , and L a r r y S c h i l l i n g a l l h i t double f i g u r e s i n t h e losing e f f o r t . This was q u i t e a n accomplishment a s a i n s t a team which p l a y s -most major F l o r i d a teams, a l o n g w i t h Texas Wisconsin, and C a l i f o r n i a . D.B.C.C. The n e x t n i g h t , Dec. 2, t h e Eagles took t h e i r 3rd r e c o r d t o Daytona Beach Communitv C o l l e s e f o r what l e f t most of t h e f a n s w i t h t h e impression t h a t the team r e a l l y meant b u s i n e s s . Led by a c o n t i n g e n t of f a n s armed w i t h a bugl e , a n d expanded l u n g s , t h e team r a n i n t o i t ' s c o l d e s t shooting night of t h e y e a r . Unable t o h i t from the outside, t h e Eagles u s e d a s e r i e s of d r i v i n g p l a y s working o f f a h i g h trySng post. While n o t t o show t h e e f f e c t of lnj u r i e s t o t h r e e of t h e i r s t a r t e r s , t h e E a g l e s showe d no s i g n of c o l l a p s e a s Coach Ed Wurzbach went t o h i s bench t o k e e p t h e team running. When t h e game f i n a l l v ended t h e E a q l e s had a b s o r b e d t h e i r second l o s s of t h e y e a r . PALM BEACH ATLANTIC UNIV. F r i d a v n i s h t Dec. 3. w i t h i t s - t h i r d game i n a s many n i g h t s i n t h e w a i t ing, t h e E a g l e s watched Palm Beach A t l a n t i c UniV. warm up. Palm Beach had j u s t d e f e a t e d F l o r i d a Tech and won a t o u r n a m e n t i n Georgia a g a i n s t Georgia's f i n e s t s c h o o l s . About t h e o n l y t h i n g which seemed t o

b e on t h e sj.de of t h e E a g l e s was t h e home c o u r t advantage. With C h a r l i e hampered w i t h Donaldson w a t e r on t h e k n e e , and Calvin Jasey still sufferi n g from an a n k l e i n j u r y , t h e E a g l e s hopes seemed dimmed, even more s o a s Guard Larry Schillings t a p e d up a t h i g h muscle i x j u r y o b t a i n e d i n a motor cycle accident. On t h e l i n e UF f o r t h e t i p o f f t h e h e i g h t of Palm Beach became e v i d e n t . In t h e f i r s t few m i n u t e s Palm Beach r a n o f f a f i f t e e n l e a d and seemed t o have b o t h o f f e n s i v e and d e f e n s i v e boards under control. Coach Wurzbach c a l l e d a t i m e o u t , t o o k h i s team i n t o a h u d d l e and made f o r what had t o b e t h e comeback of t h e y e a r f o r t h e

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type zone defense, the E a g l e s were a b l e t o g o i n t o h a l f t i m e down by o n l y 4 points. I n t h e second h a l E w i t h t h e home crowd p i c k i n g up monlentum, t h e game the d e v e l o p e d i n t o a see-saw battle. With a n e v e n amount of s c o r i n g by e a c h team. The c l o c k t i c k e d away i n t o t h e f i n a l s e conds a s numerous o p p o r t unities escaped the E a g l e s . They j u s t c o u l d n ' t q u i t e p u t t h e game away. With s e v e n s e c o n d s l e f t on t h e c l o c k t h e team s t o o d by a s Palm Beach g u a r d Gary T e t t i n g h a m s h o t two f r e e t h r o w s t o g i v e them Lead. Eagle a two p o r n t g u a r d Gary Haupt who d i d a s u p e r i o r b a l l h a n d l i n g job t h r o u g h o u t t h e game p a s s e d t o L a r r y S c h i l l i n g s who j u s t missed a f u t i l e a t t e m p t t o t i e t h e game a s the gun sounded. Palm Beach went home w i n n i a q 63-61. Gaqes f o r t h i s week a r e : Dec 7 - DBCC a t home Dec 10-11: Southern Invitational Christmas tournament against St. P e t e r s b u r g C o l l e g e , Middle G e o r g i a C o l l e g e , and Central Florida College a t

The a d d i t i o n a l p l a y e r s Tot.a1 h e l p i n g ERAU t o i t s 3-3 record are: Mike Hoyle forward Dan Lockard - f o r w a r d l3 Dave Brehnan forward P e t e Behnle -. f o r w a r d P e t e Binkowski guard 6 3 Bruce Aliamo guard D a r r e l Winebrenner - g u a r d F r a n c i s Melody - f o r w a r d

0-1 5 Luecke Musgray 8 1-1 2 1-1 Hughes Lettinghanr 5 3-4 Symonette 5 1-4 Moore 2 3-7 TOTALS 27 9-18 Coach - J o e Smith 18 T o t a l Fouls Referees Dave Smith EMBRY RIDDLE AERO. UNIVERSITY FG FT Total 7: 5-5 19 Larry S c h i l l i n g s 4 2-3 10 Calvin Jasey 4 0-1 8 C h a r l i e Donaldson 4 10-13 18 Gary Haupt J i m Sheridan 2 2-2 6 21 19-24 61 TOTALS Ed Wurzbach Coach 13 T o t a l Fouls Larry Hingle Referee

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PARACHUTING The ERAU S p o r t Parac h u t e Club competed ag a i n s t 50 o t h e r c o l l e g e s a c r o s s t h e U.S. i n the 1971 c o l l e g i a t e s p o r t para c h u t e meet. More t h e n 200 c o l l e g e jumpers were p r e s e n t i n Deland over t h e Thanksgiving h o l i d a y s . Our team members d i d w e l l i n i n d i v i d u a l accuracy with B i l l Murray taking 8th p l a c e i n Novice Accuracy. John Culpepper made a dead c e n t e r jump along w i t h two o t h e r accuracy jumps t o t a l l y i n g 27 centimeters. Dave Henderson, James Nordeen, and John Culpepp e r r e p r e s e n t e d us i n t h e team r e l a t i v e work and accuracy event. In this e v e n t t h e 3 team jumpers e x i t t h e a i r c r a f t a t 7500 f e e t , form a 3-man s t a r , and t h e n go f o r t h e d i s c . A l l around i t was a v e r y good meet. The camp e t i t i o n was tough b u t we If d i d w e l l a s a team. you are interested in t a k i n g up t h i s f u n s p o r t contact u s through our club box-1417. Have a s a f e and happy h o l i d a y , s e e you n e x t y e a r .

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Iowa, recently attended t h e f a l l m e e t i n g of t h e S e c r e t a r y of the Army's on ROTC Advisory Panel A f f a i r s i n W a s h i n g t o n , DC. the four H e w a s one of A r m y ROTC cadets i n t h e n a t i o n t o be selected f o r t h i s honor based on h i s s t a n d i n g as t h e ourstandi n 9 t w o y e a r ROTC s t u d e m t i n t h e T h i r d U.S. Army area. T h i s p a n e l i s ccmposed of 1 5 p r o m i n e n t m e n w h o are u n i v e r s i t y p r e s i d e n t s or f a c u l t y m e m b e r s , and three m e m b e r s f r o m f i e l d s other than education. T h e y m e e t t w o or t h r e e t i m e s each year t o advise t h e S e c r e t a r y of t h e A m t y and t h e C h i e f of S t a f f of t h e A r m y on m a t t e r s relati n g t o t h e Sen.;.or ROTC program. L a r r y participates in the A r m y R o t c P r o g r a m a t S t e t s o n w h e r e he h o l d s t h e rank of Cadet Lieutenant C o l o n e l and i s cadet battalion commander. H e has received t h e R e s e r v e Officers A s s o c i a t i o n A w a r d for h i s a c c o m p l i s h m e n t s i n nOTC as w e l l as t h e D e l a n d A m e r i c a n L e g i o n A d a r d for achieving t h e highest ratina d u r i n s the 1 9 7 1 Summer camp a t Fort B r a g g , N.C. H e has been designated as a Distinguished Military S t u d e n t and p a r t i c i p a t e s i n t h e A r m y ROTC f l i g h t t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m and r i f l e t e a m a t Stetson.

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PAUL VARGO Twas the night before finals and all through the dorm. Every student was cramming In true Riddle form. The crib sheets were strewn From the desk to the floor, And in the time that was left There were bound to be nore. no his course is a bitch!" Said one guy in dismay. "Keep writin'", said his friend "Or we'll all flunk today!"

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