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sponsored by tne ~ m b r y - F ? saeronautical University Student Governnxent Xssaciatlon VOLUME I X

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"Rush Week" 1s t h a t . period s e t a s i d e by t h e ' Tnter- F r a t e r n i t y c o u n c i l of W r y - ~ i d d l e f o r t h e s t u d e n t s t o take a s e r i o u s lock a t t h e F r a t e r n i t i e s on campus. "Rush" giv-s a l l students t h e opportuni t y to v i s i t Fraternity houses. meet t h c memtjers. .artend. rusn p a r t i e s and o t h e r rush a c t i v i t i e s w i t h o u t obigation. Each of the four s o c i a l related Fraternities on campus w i l l hold rush a c t i v i t i e s which begln on J a n 22 and Spenconclude on Feb. 4. if5a -dates and l d c a t i o n l ' w i l l be posted by t h e i n dividual f r a t e r n i t i e s i n , the student center and academic complex. These located within a two block a r e a on t h e 400 and 500 block of Ridgewood Avenue. We s i n c e r e l y hope you w i l l take t h i s opportunity t o v i s ~ t h e various houses and l e a r n what each f r a t e r n i t y has to offer. Again we woyld l i k e t o emphasize t h a t t h e r e is no o b l i g a t i o n t o t a k e a look.

WILLIAPD BOLTON Last f a l l the SGA instituted a new s t u d e n t policy, t h e s e l e c t i o n of "Teacher of t h e Year."This p a s t Monday a t P r e s i d e n t Hunt' s "Freebie" luncheon, t h e r e s u l t s were revealed and t h e t r o p h i e s awarded. Due t o strong support, two awards were given out. One t o M r . C a r l Brown and t h e o t h e r t o . M r . Williard .Balton. SGA President

Frank Mayer made t h e prGs e n t a t i o n s . M r . Mayer went on t o add t h a t t h e s e aa a r d s a r e 'based strictly on t h e s t u d e n t s s e l e c t i o n . On one f i n a l note, M r . Hunt s a l u t e d t h e work of t h e SGA and t h e i r p o l i c i e s on s t u d e n t feedback t o t h e administration. The ''Teacher of t h e Year" a - . ward was another example of t h a t feedback.

The SGA will hold elect i o n s on Jan. 31, 1972 i n order t o f i l l t h e vacancies now e x i s t i n u i n t h e --SGA Senate. senators are needed from t h e following programs : .

submitted t o the SGA o f f i c e by 12:OO noon on Wednesday ?*. 26th, The e l e c t i o n booths w i l l be a t t h e Student Center on the 3 1 s t from 9-12 noon and a t t h e Academic Comolex.Buildinu A from 12:15 to3100pm. I n a d d l t i o n t o t h e SGA elections, Senior Class Elections w i l l a l s o Be held. The o f f i c e s of Pres i d e n t , Vice-President and s e c r e t a r y a r e open f o r any Senior classman. I n both e l e c t i o n s , no candidate may be on probat i o n . So, f o r t h e b e s t r e presentation, make s u r e your v o t e counts!!

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Well, i t i s s c h c o l time a g a i n , and I want t o welcome a l l new s t u d e n t s a t t e n d i n g Embry Riddle f o r t h e f i r s t time and t h e o l d s t u d e n t s back t o t h e h a r d , d i f f i c u l t academic world. I hope everybody had a v e r y p l e a s a n t and happy h o l i d a y season. Good luck d u r i n g t h e new t r i m e s t e r . The U n i v e r s i t y h a s agreed t o drop t h e i r l e a s e on Building 1112, which i s t h e old m u i t i windowed b u i l d i n g t h a t was used f o r

Once a y a i n t h e formidable presses are roiling in and t h e Avion i s back business f o r another seme s t e r . F i r s t s t o p on Our t o u r i s a welcome t o a l l new and r e t u r n i n g s t u d e n t s from t h e s t a f f . Before t h i s f r e s h seme s t e r g e t s t o o o l d and history repeats i t s e l f , d e f i n i t e sLeps should be t a k e n t o s e c u r e Peabody Auditorium for this A p r i l ' s graduation ceremonies, A s many can r e call, l a s t years' April wero almost festivities h e l d on t h e g r a s s o u t s i d e the Academic Complex. Student sentiment determined t h a t Peabody was t h e d e s i r e d p l a c e b u t by t h e time a d e q u a t e s t e p s were t a k e n i t was a l m o s t t o o late. A c t i o n should be t a k e n now through your SGA r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s t o a l e v i a t e t h e p o s s i b i l i t y of history returning.

was a definite nturmur r a i s e d l a s t week due t o t h e absense of an Avion. There was no paper l a s t week c h i e f l y because of t h e l a c k of s t a f f h e l p . Should t h i s t l e n d of d i s cont.inue, the interest Avion may become an enda:lgerod s p e c i e s . I f you have any t a l e n t w i t h a pen what-so-ever, p l e a s e d r o p by t h e Avion t r a i l e r o r d r o p your name and box number i n t h e mailroom. 1972 i s an e l e c t i o n y e a r which merits our highest interest. The volumnous c r i t i c i s m which h a s been l e v e l e d a t M r . Nixon can now be a t o n e d f o r b u t o n l y i f each s t u d e n t here registers. The 18 y e a r o l d v o t e opened up a whole new realm of n a t i o n a l a p a t h y , proving t h a t t h e youth of America r e a l l y don't care. Y e t i n view of t h e s e r i o u s n e s s of a Presidential election F l o r i d a i s one

t h i s trimester. The University s t a f f and a d m i n i s t r a t i o n i s curr e n t l y working on improving the pre-registration and r e g i s i r d t i o n p r o c e s s . They would l i k e t o have student input. I f you p a v e any p o i n t s f o r I m provement, f e e l f r e e t o

o t h e r o f f i c i a l s of t h e Uni v e r s i t y have been g i v e n a copy and i f no f u t u r e communication is it will be ready for the voteu on January 31, 1972, a t t h e s e n a t o r i a l e l e c t i o n s . I hope t o have c o p i e s o u t t o you by t h e end of t h i s week s o

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only in the Oreqon primary. and unem~lopentwill be George Wallace. who resome of the other major ceived some ten million, issues. .+. votes in 1968, will nln as 1n future issues of the the American Independent Avion I wili try to Dreby Hank Cothran Party ticket if he does sent each maior candidate to you. 1f vou don't have not get the Democrat nothe time or the inclinaI have been asked to mination. write an article on each Other Democrat hopefuls tion to learn who they are Presidental hopeful. This and .what they stand for are Sam Yorty, the elusive article is supposed to be mayor from California. from other, probably more unbiased and I have never Yorty is conservative. reliable, sources, perhaps written that type of artVance Hartke, Indiana, is we can help you find to icle before. the vour way of thinking. running, to qive ~t last count I numbered people a choice. Wilbur the candidates. both desills Arkansas, is just I LOOKING FOR WORK clared and undeclared, at running. eighteen. In the Florida We're looking for work. Pat Paulson, the comeprinary twelve Democrats Some of you may remember dian is now a legitimate and three Republicans are from last tri our call for candidate. He will run in listed. This far only Ted the Wisconsin primary. the Main Frame, a student Kennedy has indicated that The head of the American magazine written and pubhe will not run in the lrshed by the students of Comunist Party has anFlorida primary. Embry-Riddle. We had hoped nounced his candidacy. In the Republican party to publish the book last When elected he will withtri, but events beyond our three people have announcdraw all US troops from control prevented it. So ed candidacy. Representaevery country outside of rive John Ashbrook is runthe call is out again for the ITS, close down the FBI ning, to force Nixon back and CIA and release ail your work, we need it. If to conservatism, at the "political prisoners'' in all goes as planned, the Main Frame will be sold on ineistance of such preminthe US. ent conservatives as Willcampus in early April. What are the major For those of you who iam Buckley, Senator Mcissues facing the candiCloskv, California, is are not familiar with the dates in 1972? President Main Frame, it is a stuNixon has effectively running as a liberal. His dent publication written primaril* ,defused the Vietnam War campaign is and published by the stubomb so don't look, for it antiwar. President Nixon dents of ~mbry-Riddleconexcept from McGov-rn, MCis running as a moderate. taining art and literature Carth-7 and McClosky. . In He will spend the next work. The work ranges its place will be the POW :our years working for a from essays, short stories. issue. Hand in hand with aeneration of oeaca." photopoems, pictures, the POW issues is . the - ~jor a ~emocraisto watch graphes, drawings, paintproblem of amnesty for are Edmond Muskie, Maine, ings, etc., so if you do who bs liberal, Hubert draft dodgers and deserany work of this type we Humphrey, Minnasota, anters. Even President I would like to need it. Nixon has stated that he other liberal who now says make one thing very clear that had he been elected' favors some. * o m of amand that is you don't have ne-ty acter the POW'S are I.n 1968 we would have been to be a literature or art returned. --.--~out of Vietnam, Ted Kenmajor to submit work, an9 nedy, Massachusets, is The state of the economy and all studnets are the still saying that he isn't may well be an issue. How people we wish to hear running. (Watch for him as well Phase 11 works will from. So everyone, be vou Gene Mca VP nominee. ) determine how big an issue a throttle jockey, wrench Carthv and George lYcGovern it becomes. are campaigning hard. Both Poverty, old age case, bender or pencil pusher, are liberals and both have youth alienation. crime, we need your work. .co.nq t page 10 major youth following. drug abuse. welfare reform Mccovern is prone to dreaming and McCarthy is threat6 ing a third !or fourth) A&P Students, why don'? oarty movement. Henry (Scoop) Jackson YOU try our services? is a moderate. He says $ that his nomi-atinn, as a Te/ephone 677-6650 comprimise candidate, is a sure thing. or New York Mayor, and a new democrat, John Lindsey See Jerry Kuzia is running. He promises to do for the nation what Club' Rates: he has done for New York City. Fellow New Yorker .Shirley Chisolm is one of two female- and the onlv FAA FLIGHT EXAMINER ON STAFF FOR: black now running. She is INSTRUMENT aure she can win with all COMMERCIAL MULTI-ENGINE the black vote. female and youth .vote. The other female is Representative Patsy Mink who, thus far - , is running

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Due t o t h e g r e a t d e m a n d , f o r humor around h e r e , t h e LAVION i e b r i n g i n g b a c k one of the funniest little people e v e r t o walk the hallowed h a l l s . A l l the way from Q u a n t i c o , Va. 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 funnier s u b s t i t u t e , Gary's o l d weekly column w i l l a d o r n our p a g e s once a g a i n . qvWHAaLEVER

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people?" "Well, you know how i t g o e s . I ' v e n e v e r been one t o h o l d a grudge." "What k i n d of program do you have s e t up?" "We've organized a touch f o o t b a l l league." "Touch f o o t b a l l f o r 80 and 90 y e a r o l d p a t i e n t s ? " "Sure, we f i g u r e the e x e r c i s e i s qood f o r 'em. Look a t your d e a t h a t a t i s - . t i c s . A g r e a t m a j o r i t y of people t h a t d i e a r e o l d p e o p l e , and d o you know why?" "NO.

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"Because t h e y d o n ' t g e t enough e x e r c i s e . A l l t h e y e v e r do i s l a y around w i t h plasma b o t t l e s i n their arms o r walk on c r u t c h e s . " "What do you i n t e n d t o do a b o u t i t ? " "Well, first of a l l t h e r e is waterskiing. See t h a t o l d gentlemen out t h e r e on t h e r i v e r now?" "Yes, he j u s t f e l 1 , o f f h i s s k i s . Wny h a s n ' t he l e t go of t h e rope?" "Maybe i t ' s , t h e handc u f f s t h a t w e p u t on." "That b o a t i s n ' t s t o p ping: Why d i d you put h a n d c u f f s on him?" "Because h e c a n ' t s w i m ' and i f t h e b o a t stops h e ' l l drown." " I f h e c a n ' t s w i m why d i d you make him waterski? "He d i d n ' t want t o p l a y l a c r o s s tournai n t;e ment. "What d o you d o w i t h t h e p a t i e n t s who a r e t o o old t o go outside?" "We o r g a n i z e a coral snake h u n t . " "HOWdo t h e y g e t o u t t o hunt snakes?" We let "They d o n ' t . the s n e e s loose i n t h e i r

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L i t t l e known t o some s t u d e n t s on campus i s t h e f a c t t h a t many Embry-Ridd l e s t u d e n t s have been doi n g good work h e r e i n Dayt o n a Beach. L a s t week I wrote a b o u t O t t o and his f r i e n d s who h e l p o u t a b t h e o l d f o l k s home: b u t t h e r e have been o t h e r i n s t a n c e s of community s p i r it on t h e p a r t of ERAU students. For example, t h e EmbryR i d d l e Chaptcr of the Afro-American student '!nion took a b i g s t e p t o wirds better relatiols l a s t weekend when t h e y don a t e d f i v e hundred s h e e t s t o t h e Daytona Beach Ku Klux Klan L a d i e s Auxil i a r y . The hard-working black students spent a l l day S a t u r d a y collecting t h e s h e e t s from tile "dang e r o u s d i s e a s e ' ' wards of t h e v a r i o u s county h o s p i tals. Across town a t t h e a i r p o r t , a Sophomore was sev e r e l y burned t r y i n g t o p u t o u t a brush f i r e i n a s e c l u d e d f i e l d of ClydeMorris. S i n c e o n l y trees and s c r u b b r u s h were d e s troyed, p o l i c e a r e s t i l l p u z z l e d when t h e s t u d e n t describes it a s a " g r a s s fire." least, Last b u t not a f t e r hearing t h a t a gas s t a t i o n on Mason Avenue had been robbed s i x t i m e s i n the past few weeks, Bryan G o l l y , a freshman, volunteered t o guard t h e p l a c e a f t e r c l o s i n g time.


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For t h o s e Of YOU t h a t d o n ' t know of h e r , Grace "The Ace'' Page o p e r a t e s o u t of McDonald A i r p o r t i n Mount Dora. With over 2,000 h o u r s , s h e ' s somet h i n g of an e x p e r t on f l y i n g and t h e s t o r i e s s h e t o l d u s of h e r e x p e r i e n c e s r e a l l y showed it. S h e ' s something t o s e e a t t h e a i r s h o w s and i f you do happen t o s e e h e r you won't r e a d i l y f o r g e t her. The s e n i o r key was a l s o p r e s e n t e d a t t h e banquet t o Robert Anderson. Cong r a t u l a t i o n s go out to him and a l s o t o t h e new members who r e c e i v e d t h e i r p i n s and c e r t i f i c a t i o n s . T h i s t r i m e s t e r , Alpha E t a Rho i s g o i n g away w i t h t h e ways of t h e p a s t and i s going a v i a t i o n a l l t h e way. "Pledge p e r i o d ' a s many p e o p l e know i t , i s b e i n g chopped and new memb e r s w i l l be on a n e q u a l b a s i s a s t h e b r o t h e r s . The main emphasis w i l l be on s o c i a l f u n c t i o n s such a s films, lectures, field t r i p s , banquets, speeches, luncheons and o t h e r e v e n t s t h a t a r e r e l a t e d t o aviation. So, i f you a r e i n t e r ested i n aviation i n a l l , o r any of i t s a s p e c t s , t a l k t o someone from Rho and see w h a t ' s g o i n g on. Drop by t h e Rho House and s e e how we've been changing. Members from o t h e r f r a t e r n i t i e s a r e a l s o welcome. Being a member of a n a u i a tion fraternity is an aviation oriented school could be t h e b e s t t h i n g , t o make c o n t a c t s i n t h e Industry.

NOW t h a t t h e e x c i t e m e n t of t h e holiday season i s o v e r , and a l l our New Year's resolutions are broken, i t ' s time t o d i g r i g h t i n t o t h e s c h o o l rout i n e . On b e h a l f of Sigma P h i D e l t a , I ' d l i k e t o ext e n d a most c o r d i a l i n v i t a t i o n t o b r e a k up t h e rout i n e of s c h o o l l i f e . W e should l i k e t o i n v i t e a l l s t u d e n t s i n A.E. and AMET t o d r o p by t h e f r a t house a t 519 S. Ridgewood t h i s S a t u r d a y n i g h t f o r a few d r i n k s and t o meet t h e guys. T h i s w i l l be t i m e we s e t a s i d e t o meet and r a p w i t h quys i n t h e same wko- might be i n t e r e s t e d i n j o i n i n g Sigma Phi Delta. In the past the fratern i t y often l o s t possible pledges due to rough rrledqe - veriods. I ' m sure all p;ospective pledges w i l l be g l a d t h a t t h i s h a s s l e h a s been modified. The f r a t e r n i t y now s t r e s s es the importance of l e a r n i n g a s much a s poss i b l e i n t h e f i e l d of engi n e e r i n g . The b r o t h e r s a r e anxious t o promote t h i s i d e a i n s t e a d of t h e o l d c o n c e p t t h a t f r a t s were f o r g o l d - f i s h swallowing and p a r t y i n g . Oh! We p a r t y hard, b u t we a l s o t r y t o s t u d y hard! Why n o t come by and meet u s ? We'd l i k e t o have anyone d r o p by t h e p a r t y who i s interested in learning more a b o u t Sigma Phi Delta. I f you have no wheels. iust call 253-9374.

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Alpka Eta Rho F i r s t of a l l , on b e h a l f of Alpha E t a Rho, I would l i k e t o welcome everyone back t o s c h o o l . Along w i t h a new y e a r and a new trimester, A l p h a E t a Rho i s = --a-~= a t . i ka-new imaae. Alpha E t a Rho- is i t s way t o b e i n g a t r u On ly profes;ional o r g a n i z a t i o n . W e had a good s t a r t a t t h e ' e n d of l a s t trimester w i t h a g r e a t banquet a t t h e Beef and Bottle. The s p e a k e r , and Guest of Hono r , Grace Page, i s a professional aarobatic p i l o t . The e v e n i n g w a s such a huge s u c c e s s t h a t we hope t o have b a n q u e t s p e r i o d i c a l l y t h i s +rimester.

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s p r i n g r u s h ? And a s you may have n o t i c e d t h e s o l i c i t i n g table i n the stud e n t c e n t e r was done t h i s v e a r under t h e s u ~ e r v i s i o n of t h e I.F.C. And of c o u r s e our b i g qest a n t i c i ~ a t e d activity c h i s y e a r i; t h e c h a r t e r i n g banquet scheduled f o r March 1 0 . Committee c h a i r man Bob A r g i l a i s h a r d a t work on t h a t . Conserve w a t e r . See ya n e x t week.

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BULLETIN BDARD Captain Hack Faes...President of Parents' Association.. on campus to plan events for all ERAU Parents during the GRW Dedication and Graduation Weekend... April 15 thru 17. There will certainly be plenty to do.. and enoush work to ao around: He has pool parties, beach picnics, Disneyworld Tour, Business ~ e e t i n ~ and Annual banquet, plus a golf tournament squeezed into three days. Urge your students to have their parents visit us April 15 thru 17... all of the above is in addition to Dedication and Graduation! Busy weekend!

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RADIO PROGRAM...ERAU has a five minute report. every Saturday on WNDB Radio at 9:30 am. If your department has something to say to the community stop by Development and we'll arrange a program for you. it can be anything of general interest. The time is available to the SGA, Fraternities, etc., just book it throu~hDevelopment. TRANSPO BOOTH for ERAU at Dulles International Airport late in May is slowly t-aking shape. Sketches are coming off the drawing board and we think it will be a real eyecatcher. Over 400 large corporations will be displaying.. over a milliori visitors are expected..so it's going to be a great spot to "sell" ERAU... our graduates abil. ity to go to work immediately for industry, as well as recruiting new stu. dents. As envisioned at the moment the booth will include a video- tape cassette player, with a color-sound presentation, plenty of brochures and representatives from ERAU to answer questions. if you live in the Washington DC area plan.on attending TRANSPO '72 at Dulles international Airport anytime between May 27 and June 4th. Stop by the booth and say, "Hi, there"

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bv Jim Owen Every Semester about this time the Student Govt. ASS. in an effort to replace those who have been around a year or have left (voluntarly or. involuntar-, ly) slip an "election" past the students. Offinally the SGA Constitution, the mush maligned meeting of many minds, says an election will be held on the 4 th Monday of eachtri thats Jan 31 to elect 1/3 of the Senate and those vacancies that have arisen. What does this have to do with you? well you spent $10.00, do you want it soent sendin? Frank to Seattle, a new monument to the mentality of the military, or a beer bust the lrirltll tuesrlay of Feburdrv. Anvway we need int.erested oeople willina to soend a little time Tuesday at lunch and whenever the committees of vour interest meet. I've been rattling around. here for a little while to come to a point. Drop in the SGA office and ask to sign up for the senatorial election. They will look at you like a nut:! Thev don't even think about elections until the Friday before. Lets start a movement and have a campaign with issues instead of a election~mathmatical coincendence as is normal ! FT.ASH! ! You seniors who want to have a say in your Gradua-tion drop in the SGA office and sign uo for Senior Class Elections (to be helU concurrentlv with the Senatorial elections) HOW about it, huh?

Welcome back and all that rot.. You've heard it all a thousand times before so I won'tbore you with it here. I'm Jim Owen, Social fox Activities Chairman ERAU SGA, that's your StUdent Government Association. I'm the one who gets 80% of your $10.00 activity fee and tries to give you $10.00 worth of Fun & Entertainment. First activity is movies next Frifay. "Torn Curtain" and Comedy of Terrors" will be shown in Room 306 at 7:30. Coming Feb. 12 is the Valentine Dance at the Plaza Hotel. During this trimester I hope to supply a weekly list of activities in the area.. .but I need your help:: Please, if you hear something, drop me a note. Mark it SGA and give it to the mailroom. Also, if you do or don't like something we have dcns or will do, please use the same method. I need your help in giving your money back.

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The American I n s t i t u t e A t t e n t i o n ERAU s t u d e n t s s i b l e . The two s t u d e n t s who s u b s c r i b e t o t h e s t u injured last trimester of Aeronautics and Astronautics begins t h i s trident health insurance both have b i l l s i n t h e It m e s t e r w i t h a s e r i e s of p l a n . T h i s p l a n does n o t thousands of d o l l a r s . s t u d e n t workshops. The i n c l u d e coverage f o r f l y i s r i d i c u l o u s f o r a school almost e n t i r e l y purpose of t h e s e workshops i n g a c c i d e n t s . I f you a r e that is is t o a s s i s t a l l students in a scheduled flight a v i a t i o n o r i e n t e d t o have i n f i n d i n g j o b G p o n gradc l a s s i n an ERAU a i r p l a n e , a student insurance p c l i ~ y u a t i o n from Embry-Riddle. you a r e covered under a which excluded a v i a t i o n A t o u r f i r s t meeting on b l a n k e t p o l i c y which ERAU a c c i d e n t s . I hope t o g e t Jan. 1 7 , M r S t e v e Vellano has on its airplanes. t h i s situation corrected of Avco- Lycomong from However, i f you r e n t a i n tine near f u t u r e , b u t I Stratford, connecticut p l a n e from ERAU o r most of need t h e h e l p of a l l s t u will discuss different t h e other operators i n the dents who s u b s c r i b e t o t h i s polioy. a s p e c t s of f i n d i n g a job, a r e a , and a r e de2ending upon your . s t u d e n t i n s u r David L . B o n i f i e l d from t h e resume t o t n e interview. This includes ance, f o r g e t i t , you a r e SGA Vice P r e s i d e n t where t o look f o r a job. not covered. T h i s was Mr.Vellano w i l l be on cambrought t o my a t t e n t i o n . pus t h e n e x t day, Jan 18 when two ERAU students,who RESISTER TO VOTE r e c r u i t i n g Engineers who crashed l a s t Year j u s t R e g i s t e r t o vobe i n t h e w i l l g r a d u a t e through June p r i o r t o Christmas, i n upcoming e l e c t i o n on J a n . 1 f you a r e i n t e r formed t h e SGA o f f i c e t h a t 12, 1972 i n t h e S t u d e n t 1972. e s t e d your resumes should they could n o t g e t coverC e n r e r , 9:00 - 12:OO. be prepared. age under t h e i r s t u d e n t I f t h i s i s n o t convenThe second s t u d e n t workinsurance. I am working i e n t , you may r e g i s t e r a t w i t h members of t h e admint h e Volusia County Court shop meeting w i l l be h e l d i s t r a t i o n and t h e board of House Anex, 440 S. Beach on Jan 24, w i t h M r . Jamej. trustees, t o revise t h i s St., Daytona Beach, 252A. Ralph from IBM. He h a s been a c t i v l y involved i n p o l i c y and g e t f l i g h t cov0471. t h e cape Kennedy area erage i n c l u d e d and g e t You can r e g i s t e r i f : helping workers some of t h e o t h e r loop1) you a r e a b o n i f i e d r e f i n d jobs. He h a s a l s o h o l e s Out of t h i s p o l i c y . i d e n t of F l o r i d a I would l i k e some comments 2 ) a r e s i d e n t of F l o r i d a helped F l o r i d a I n s t i t u t e from students as to 3) r e s i d e n t of county f o r of Technology. He h a s established the Brevard troubles w i t h the present 6 months Technicai Palent p o l i c y . and most important 4) 18 y e a r s of age County ~ ~ which ~ ki s a , l i s t of i f any s t u d e n t was denied DORM CONSITUTES RESIDENCY the technical people in coverage under t h i s p o l i c y P l e a s e b r i n g some s o r t t h e cape Kennedy a r e a i n f o r i n j u r i e s sustained i n of i d e n t i f i c a t i o n . need of a job and helps an a v i a t i o n o r i e n t e d a c c i d e n t . I need t h e d a t e of f i n d them a job. t h e a c c i d e n t , name of t h e 1 CARDS The t h i r d workshop w i l l be h e l d on J a n 31, which student, e x p l a n a t i o n of A l l students, faculty t h e a c c i d e n t and t h e aand a d m i n i s t r a t i v e perseveral instructors w i l l h e l p s t u d e n t s become more mount of medical b i l l s n o t sonnel needing an ID f a m i l i a r w i t h methods of covere$ by insurance c a r d p l e a s e come to t h e ap~roaching ~ o t e n t i a l P l e a s e submit Your cornHousing O f f i c e on Thursday employers. merits i n w r i t i n g t o t h e 27 January from 8am to 5 ~ Each meeting w i l l b e g i n SGA o f f i c e a s soon a s pospromptly a t 7:30 pm on t h e d s t e noted. These meeti n g s w i l l b e open t o t h e members of t h e A I M on1 The c o s t of t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o e a r n a commission a s an ~ r m y which i n c l u d e s a q u a r t e r l y f i c e r upon g r a d u a t i o n from a f o u r y e a r c o l l e g e . s t u d e n t AIAA j o u r n a l and a make a good t h i n g b e t t e r , you r e c e i v e $100 p e r mnnt-hly magazine, n t h a s w e l l a s a d r a f t deferment w h i l e i n t h e AIAA a l o n g w i t h AIAA membership ogram. Those who a r e i n t e r e s t e d a r e a l s o e l i g i s only $8.00 p e r f i s c a l l e t o p a r t i c i p a t e i n t h e ROTC f l i g h t t r a i n i n g y e a r . Our r e g u l a r m e e t i n g s r i n g t h e i r senior year. You might a l s o want. t o a r e h e l d on Monday n i g h t s through each t r i m e s t e r and we have people of n o t e i n t h e a e r o n a u t i c a l and aeros p a c e f i e f d speak. I f you a r e i n t e r e s t e d i n j o i n i n g t h e AIAA s i g n your name t o t h e l i s t i n t h e e n t r a n c e of each b u i l d p l a c e your name, i n g or program and anticipated d a t e of g r a d u a t i o n on a s h e e r of paper and have it p u t i n box 267 i n t h e Stud e n t Center.

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Under t h e new C o n s t i t u t i o n which went i n t o e f f e c t J a n u a r y , 1972, a Stud e n t Court h a s been e s t a b l i s h e d , composed of seven Justices t o administer a l l i n t e r n a l j u d i c i a l proceedi n g s f o r t h e SGA. The court w i l l hear cases inv o l v i n g v i c l a t i o n s of t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n and By-taws, and w i l l a l s o convene a s t h e Campus T r a f f i c Court. The f ollowing proced u r e s have been e s t a b l i s h e d by t h e Court and w i l l b e f o l l o w e d i n a l l of i t s sessions. I . G e n e r a l Procedures: P. The Chief J u s t i c e of t h e Student C . . > u r t w i l la c t as presiding o f f i c e r a t a l l s e s s i o n s . I f t h e Chief J u s t i c e i s unable t o a t t e n d a s e s s i o n , t h o s e memb e r s of t h e c o u r t p r e s e n t w i l l d e s i g n a t e one J u s t i c e t o a c t a s presiding officer B. The p r e s i d i n g off i c e r s h a l l n o t v o t e on any c a s e e x c e p t i n t h e e v e n t of a t i e . C. Any p e r s o n u n a b l e t o a t t e n d C o u r t himself may be r e p r e s e n t e d by someone e l s e o r may submit a deposition as testimony. However, t h e d e c i s i o n of t h e Court s h a l l be b i n d i n g and no p e r s o n a l a p p e a l w i l l be g r a n t e d . D. D e c i s i o n s of the C o u r t w i l l be r e f e r r e d t o t h e S e c r e t a r y of t h e SGA findings who w i l l make known t o a l l concerned parties. 11. T r a f f i c Court A. T r a f f i c C o u r t w i l l convene e a c h Tuesday eveni n 9 a t 6 PM i n B u i l d i n g A of t h e academic complex.

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B. Anyone wishing t o contest a t r a f f i c ticket will be allowed five s c h o o l days i n which t o s i g n t h e Court r e g i s t e r which w i l l be a v a i l a b l e i n t h e SGA office a t a l l t i m e s . A c o u r t d a t e convenient t o t h e defendant w i l l be s e t a t t h a t time. C . A minim~un of four J u s t i c e s w i l l be p r e s e n t at each T r a f f i c court session. D . ~ d m i n i s t r a t i v e act i o n on t r a f f i c t i c k e t s s h a l l refer t o t h a t action t h e C o u r t deems n e c e s s a r y . 1. The C o u r t S h a l l i n Pose a fine Of from S S - O O t o $10.00 a s i t deems necessary, r e f e r violators t o t h e Dean of Men. 111. S p e c i a l S e s s i o n s A. S p e c i a l s h a l l be h e l d f o r a l l cases within the jurisdict i o n Of t h e C o u r t o t h e r than t r a f f i c violations. B . A minimum of five J u s t i c e s w i l l be p r e s e n t a t each S p e c i a l S e s s i o n . C. Any s t u d e n i , f a c u l t y o r s t a f f member, o r member of t h e SGA may r e q u e s t a c a s e b e h e a r d by t h e Court by f i l i n g a p e t i t i o n w i t h t h e S e c r e t a r y of t h e SGA. Forms w i l l b e provided i n t e h SGA o f f i c e f o r t h i s purpose. D. The Court w i l l r e view a l l p e t i t . i o n s and s e t h e a r i n g d a t e f o r each c a s e it d e c i d e d t o consid-

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TYPIIiG CwSS There i s now a t y p i n g class a v a i l a b l e f o r E~J,U students, though the A d u l t High School Program at Mainland Senior High.Reg i s t r a t i o n f e e i s $10.00 and textbook and s u p p l i e s f o r less tha,n $20.00. classes willbe h e l d T ~ ~ day and Thursday n i g h t s f r o n 7 t o 10 PM. Register anytime d u r i n g t h e m ~ n t h of ~ a n u a r y , i n t h e n d u l t High s c h o o l o f f ~ c e ,which i s the portable building i n the north parking l o t of Mainland S e n i o r High. semester s t a r t s january 31, 19'12.

~ m b r y - ~ i d d l eh a s been i n v i t e d t o send two d e l e g a t i o n s t o Auburn Cnivers i t y Feb. 3-5, t o p a r t i c i p a t e i n a Mock U.N. A t o t a l of s i x s t u d e n t s w i l l be s e l e c t e d t o go a s rep r e s e n t a t i v e s of t h e Russi a n and Albanean U . N . Delegations. 1 f you a r e i n t e r e s t e d i n participating in this s e s s i o n g i v e your name t o Mr. Campbell or Mrs. Apperson n o t l a t e r t h a n Monday, J a n . 2 4 . S e l e c t i o n s of t h e d e l e g a t e s w i l l t a k e p l a c e on t h a t day.



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safety lips E x t r a c t e d from an a r t i c l e **MANHOOD v s SAFETY" by Clayton Mason, U n i v e r s i t y of Southern C a l i f o r n i a One of the curious c u r s e s of our c u l t u r e i s t h e c o n c l u s i o n t h a t anyone interested in his own safety is f a r too frightened t o p l a y t h e game w e l l o r g i v e t h e job i t s f u l l e s t measure and should by sacked on t h e s p o t . T h i s i s a sad b u t r e a l i s t i c truth relating to Man's own a p p r a i s a l of Manhood. When i t comes t o "being a man" t h e average proud male cannot s a t i s f y hims e l f with' buckling h i s b i c e p s , or even by looking a t t h e handsome progeny h i s seed h a s b e g o t t e n . Some s e c r e t s p a r k of pride also directs that, should t h e o c c a s i o n demand t h e Man w i l l a l s o be w i l l ing t o conduct himself l i k e an u t t e r Boob. d i s regarding a l l precautions-expressed or implied--in t h e performance of almost anything t h a t w i l l prove he i s n ' t a s i s s y . And some of t h e characters classed as Sissies, because t h e y have a t l e a s t a small regard f o r t h e i r own s k i n s manage handsome, l y t o s u r v i v e , live t o s e e a n o t h e r day!, and i n t h e p r o c e s s contribute magnifi c e n t l y t o t h e t o t a l goal. T h i s seems t o be t o d a y ' s u n s a t u s f a c t o r i l y uns a f e s t o r y of s a f e t y education--be it f l i g h t s a f e t y , highway s a f e t y , o r even sontething a s relatively minimal a s household a s f e tY NO m a t t e r t h e game, t h e s t o r y h a s been e s s e n t i a l l y t h e same. We saw it i n b a s e b a l l , f o o t b a l l , hockey, boxing-- o r t h e grimmest game of a l l - - war. Even i n war t h e development of lice-protecting headgear, garments and even p r a c t i c e s h i s t o r i a a l l y h a s been c o n s i d e r e d a v i l e form of cowardice-unmanlv and even u n p a t r i otic: L e t ' s look at t h e r e c o r d f o r a moment: I n t h e American Revolut i o n , t h e S o l d i e r s of h i s B r i t a n n i a Majesty, George V, wore brilliant red c o a t s had w h i t e p a n t s and marched i n b o l d , s h o r l d e r to-shoulder f o r m a t i o n s a, g a i n s t t h e sharpshooting g u e r i l l a s of t h e day.

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The Redcoats never really got the idea. And a b n u t 140 years l a t e r t h e French Paiius and : t h e B r i t i s h Tommy were ag a i n , marching o f f t o war wearang crimson h a t s and c l o t h . Without s o much a s a change of uniform, they moved from t h e s i d e walk cafes i n Paris t o the Front. R e s i s t a n c e t o hard h a t s and t h e p r o t e c t i o n they a f f o r d e d was n o t necessari l y a soldies- of-the-line idea. Despite d i r e c t i v e s from s u p e r i o r s , l o c a l commanders r e s i s t e d t r a d i n g off t h e bravado of the b r i g h t and s o f t h a t for s t e e l helmet. the dull. One British commander went s o f a r a s t o d e c l a r e t h a t anyone i n h i s command who wore a h a r d h a t would be c o u r t - m a r t i a l e d on t h e s p o t f o r "cowardict i n t h e f a c e of t h e enemy. I t was j u s t a n o t h e r c a s e of a man t r y i n g t o prove t h a t he-- a s w e l l a s t h o s e i n h i s commaila-- w e r e n ' t S i s s i e s and could f i r m l y e s t a b l i s h t h e i r . manliness j u s t by f l a u n t i n g s a f e t y ! Come t o t h i n k of it-have you e v e r seem a p i c t u r e of World War 1 ' s Balck J a c k Pershing o r World WarII'S Douglas MacA r t h u r wearing anything b u t a s o f t h a t ? What were they t r y i n g t o prove? There a r e o t h e r s t o r i e s and o t h e r examples and you can supply your own v a r i a t i o n s t o t h e theme. But t h e e s s e n c e of i t a l l i s simply t h i s : W e can t a l k about s a f e t y as a hoped-for i d e a l . But we w i l i nbt even go through t h e motions of doing things s a f e l y unless t h e y do n o t d i s t u r b o u r own i d e a s of what i s Manlv I t a l s o means t h a t , unz l e s s we make some sweeping changes i n o u r own thingi n g about s a f e t y and about i k s r e l a t i o n s h i p - - i f any-t o manliness and a l l t h e b u s i n e s s of being a Man,we w i l l c o n t i n u e t o have t h e same old disappointing safety statisics year a f t e r vear--in t h e a i r , on t h e thghway, even i n the home. I n t h e f i e l d of aviatior s a f e t y , we c a n e x p e c t t h a t the accident r a t e for j u n i o r f l i e r s w i l l cont i n u e h i g h because they are "manly" young men whc are t r y i n g t o prove thems e l v e s . But t h e same r a t e s may apply f o r t h o s e s e n i o r a v i a t o r s i n t h e "dangerous F o r t i e s " who a r e t r y i n g t c re-prove t h e i r manhood a l l

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r e t u r n t o a u t o r a c i n g Feb. 5-6 a t Da?tona I n t e r n a t i o n a l Speedway. Joie Chitwood, t h r e e time n a t i o n a l d i r t t r a c k 'Iaduates i nI n June' The ternational champ and a regular I t is requested t h a t Indianapolis 500 competi- Brundage race is a l l s t u d e n t s who a n t i c i s l a t e d f o r a 4 ?M s t a r t i n g t o r of t h e r o a d s t e r e r a , pate f u l f i l l i n g t h e i r grat i m 2 Saturday, Feb. 5 , t o begin the Daytona 24 pror e t i r e d a s an a c t i v e d r i v d u a t i o n requirements p r i o r e r n e a r l y a decade ago. At th9 stroke of t o A p r i l 17, i972 assemble However, when h i s name r e i n Room 108-110 on Thursmidnight Saturday the turns t o the track a t the first annual Midnight GT day, Jan 27, a t 12:30 PM. three-event Daytona 24, it Challenge will get T h i s meeting w i l l b e f o r w i l l b e on t h e 3.81 m i l e t h e purpose of o r g a n i z i n g the i n t e r n a t i o n a l road course t h e s p r i n g segment of t h e in the form of his two t h e Daytona C o n t i n e n t a l i s c l a s s of 1972 and d e t e r ---scheduled to culminate 50nS. mining c e r t a i n procedures t h e f i r s t week of SPEED J o i e Chitwood,Jr.,a 28with r e s p e c t t o graduaWEEKS beginning a t 10 At4 year-old s t u n t d r i v e r who t i o n . A & ? s t u d e n t s who on Sunday. has been r a c i n g f o r f i v e w i l l complete t h e i r c o u r s e y e a r s , w i l l head t h e Tampa i n Feb. 1972 and who do F l o r i d a team, handling t h e not desire to attend t h e ----f i v e - l i t e r Camaro i n both I MEETING FOR ALL INTERESTED g r a d u a t i o n ceremonies i n I N INTERMURAL VOLLEY BALL t h e Midnight GT Challenge A p r i l need n o t a t t e n d t h i s ROOM 108- ACADEMIC COMPLEX r a c e Saturday evening and meeting. There w i l l b e 7:30- TODAY FRIDAY 21. tine Daytona C o n t i n e n t a l rosters available a t the Sunday. The younger Tim meeting s o t h a t each i n d i i s s l a t e d t o co-drive ir. v i d u a l mav check h i s s t a t the Continental, a sixu s with r e s p e c t to graduaINTERMURAL FOOTaHLL hour endurance event tion. Instructions about counting toward t h e World c a p and gown procedures. The I n t e r m u r a l S p o r t s Manufacturers' Championammouncements, and the Football trophies were ship. time and p l a c e f o r graduaawarded t h i s p a s t F r i d a y Their father, who t i o n f u n c t i o n s w i l l b e aby Ed Wurzbach (EMU Athsuends most of h i s t i m e v a i l a b l e a t t h i s meeting. l e t i c D i r e c t o r ) and Mike managing his ~~ (ASS. I n t e r m u r a l uid i a l e r s h i p i n z e- p-~ y h ~ ~ f ? :Hiyle Fla., w i l l run t h e p i t I r e c t o r . crew i n t h e f a m i l y e f f o i t . The r e t i r e d v e t e r a n of more t h a n 30 y e a r s i n t h e a u t o t h r i l l show b u s i n e s s w i l l always be remembered a s t h e man who p e r f e c t e d MOTORCYCLES t h e ramp t o ramp jump and brought s a f e t y t o t h e a r t NEW of s t u n t d r i v i n g . CHAMPION FOR THE LOCATION The o l d e s t of t h e Chitwood b r o t h e r s , J o i e Jr. PAST FOUR YEARS 921 v d- -~-u- s..nr. .AVF. ,. began h i s r a c i n g c a r e e r a t Daytona f i v e y e a r s ago and DAYTONA BEACH has accumulated considera b l e experience over t h e PHONE 252-1987 combination trioval/road c o u r s e . He h a s competed i n both ACCA and NASCAR c o m p e t i t i o n and he recorded a f o u r t h - p l a c e finish i n t h e 1971 F l o r i d a C i t r u s 250. The 22-year-old Tim i s t h e l e a s t experienced of t h e Chitwood f a m i l y , b u t he h a s g o t t e n off t o an e a r l y and promising s t a r t .

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FOR SALECloumbia 26N Firls Three Speed Bicycle. Almost New. $40.00. Butch Sicotte, Box 358 or 253FOR SALE- 1969 T R G - Y ~ ~ ~ o w 8998, 34,000 milesexcellent condition, $2300. Contact Dave 253-1234 or Box 121. FOR SALE- full size roll . away bed-$20.00 Formica Table with 4chairs FOR SALE 1971 Suzuki 125cc Road & Off road Comb. 3000 $2U.00 miles, runs uery good. GE 12" Adventurer Black 6. Bill Peterson ERAU Ext. 68 White TV-$35.00 Excellent Evenings 767-7919. Call 677-8599

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This is "Election year tha;: means that in the area of politics . this .year will be an exciting one. This March there will be a Republican Convention in Daytona that our club willbe active cosponcers. We are also' planning to have some speakers throughout the trimester. If you would be interested in becoming involved in this years political activities, or perhaps meeting some people in the Daytona Beach area put a note with your name and ER BOX number in ER box #1507.

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Please fill out the form which will be below and return to one of the poll Boxes which will be distributed around campus by Monday next week. This Questionaire consist of current issues, and gives yoc a chance to voice your opinion. This Poll is being held by The Southern Universities Student Government Association. If you have any opinions you wish to discuss, please fill out and return the questionaire. 1. DO vou favor President Nixon's o - r o-~ o s e dvisit to the Peooles Reoublic of China? yes' NO NO opinion 2. Do you favor membership in the United Nations for the Peoples Republic of China? Yes NO No Opinion 3. Which of the following would you favor in a Republican presidential primary held today? (choose one only) Pete McCloskey Richard NixonRonald Reagan 4. Which of the f o m g would you favor ~n a Democratic presidential primary held today? (choose one only) Henry Jackson George McGovernGeorge wallace Birch Bayh Jubert Humphrey Edward ~ennedyEdmund M u s k l e John Lindsey 5. Shoula the ~ e d e x g o v e r n m e n tassume a greater role in environmental matters? Yes NO N o Opinion 6. Do you favor legalizing abortion for consenting patients? yesNO No opinion 7. Do you favor relaxing pornography laws? Yes NO No Opinion 8. D o you feel that the use of marijuana should W a l i z e d ? Yes NO No Opinion 9. Have you ever smoked marijuana? Yes NO No opinion 10. Are you aware of the laws prohibiting the use and/or possess.i.onof marijuana and the penalites if found in violation? Yes NO No Opinion 11. Do you approve of pre-martial sex? Yes NO No Opinion 12. Have you ever engaged in pre-martial sexual relations? Yes NO No Opinion,, 13. Do you agree with'the Selective Service System's plans to'abolish the draft? Yes NO ' NO Opinion 14. Do you support the idea of all-volunteer army? Yes NO No Opinion 15. D o you agree with the recent court orders concerning integration- and bussing to balance racial ratios in public schools? Yes No Opinion NO 16. DO you feel that steps toward full integration a n g uniformly enforced through the United States in the North as well as in the South? yes No N o Opinion 17. Do you agree with the premise that violence may be a legitimate means of agreement? Yes NO No Opinion 18. Do vou feel that Jaoan is a serious economic threat to the United States in the area of foreign markets? Yes No Qpinion 19. Do you agree with the present Administrationcrto "bail outLockheed Corporation by means of a guaranteed Federal Loan? Yes NO No Opinion 20. Do you support ~resiaent's Nixon 's.proposa1 for a guaranteed annual income? Yes No No Opinion 21. Do you agree with recent attempts by Governor Reagan of California to put able welfare recipients to work on public projects? Yes . NO NO Opinion 22. ~ o u l ayou support armed intervention o n the part of the U.S. in the ArabIsrccli conflict? Yes NO NO Opinion 21 year olds can vote, if you are 18 have you registered? 23. Now that 18 Yes NO N o Opinion 24. Do you attend services at church regularly (at least twice a month)? Yes No No Opinion

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The men of Sigma Chi extend t o you, d u r i n g t h i s Rush Week, an i n v i t a t i o n t o v i s i t our f r a t e r n i t y . The members of t h e S i g Chapter h e r e a t Embry-Riddie a r e i t s n a t i o n a l s t r e n g t h , i t s alumni. i t s r i c h h e r i t a g e proud of o u r f r a t e r n i t y and our p o s i t i o n on t h i s campus. A long and r i c h h e r i t a g e i n f r a t e r n a l , c o l l e g i a t e and i n d i v i d u a l l i f e has made Sigma Chi a g i a n t i n t h e greek world. L i f e Magazine c a l l e d Sigma Chi " t h e most s o l i d of a l l " g r e e k f r a t e r n i t i e s . Sigma Chi i s one of t h e l a r g e s t f r a t e r n i t i e s i n t h e United S t a t e s . The E t a I o t a Chapter a t Sigma Chi h e r e a t Embry Riddle i s t h e f a s t e s t growing f r a t e r n i t y on campus. We a r e t h e most r e c e n t c h a r t e r member of t h e Sigma Chi n a t i o n a l system. Sigma Chi has 154 c h a p t e r s a t major u n i v e r s i t i e s . V i s i t i n g p r i v i l e g e s a t t h e s e c h a p t e r s i s one of t h e many b e n e f i t s of membership i n Sigma Chi. The Sigma Chi Ho'Jse i s t h e f i n e s t f r a t e r n i t y house on campus. Each of t h e twenty-one b r o t h e r s r e s i d i n g i n t h e house has an i n d i v i d u a l p r i v a t e room. Rec e n t l y , we have added complete new k i t c h e n f a c i l i t i e s . A f i n e swimming p o o l a l s o compliments t h e House. Rooms a r e a v a i l a b l e f o r rushees. The Sigma Chi c h a p t e r , h a s been a c t i v e i n . s e v e r a l s ~ h o o land community p r o j e c t s t h i s p a s t y e a r , and hope t o i n c r e a s e o u r a c t i v i t y . We p a r t i c i p a t e i n a l l i n t r a mural and i n t e r f r a t e r n i t y a t h l e t i c s and a c t i v i t i e s . Sigma Chi h a s sponsored some of t h e f i n e s t s o c i a l e v e n t s on campus. Members of Sigma Chi rank high i n academic s t a n d i n g , and a r e involved i n many f a c e t s of campus l e a d e r s h i p . Sigma Chi i s p l a y i n g an important r o l e i n t h e growth of Embry Riddle and i s a t t h e c e n t e r of campus a c t i v i t y . Membership i n a f r a t e r n i t y adds a new dimension t o College l i f e . F r a t e r n i t y involvement can p r o v i d e i m p o r t a n t e x p e r i e n c e f o r you a s an i n d i v i d u a l . The F r a t e r n i t y say of l i f e develops l e a d e r s h i p q u a l i t i e s and i d e a l s and m o t i v a t e s i t s members. Sigma Chi i s a blend of i n d i v i d u a l s of d i f f e r e n t temperments, t a l e n t s , and c o n v i c t i o n s working f o r a mutual purpose under common i d e a l s . Sigma Chi encourages i n d i v i d u a l i t y y e t i s a s t r o n g f e l l o w s h i p . Sigma Chi i s an i m p o r t a n t s o c i a l o u t l e t e n a b l i n g you t o meet new people, g e t t o b c n o a y o u r f e l l o w s t u d e n t s , and work w i t h a v a r i e t y of i n t e r e s t i n g people. Sigma Chi can make a tremendous d i f f e r e n c e i n your c o l l e g e e x p e r i e n c e h e r e a t Embry Riddle: We, t h e men of Sigma C h i , u r g e you t o f i n d o u t what t h e d i f f e r e n c e can be. P l e a s e , cone over and s e e us! .

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