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E-RAU TEAMS WIN AT M of the students to do well for themselves and for the school. Mr. students participated in Campbell said that the a Model U~itedNations students were quick at Auburn University. thinking and able to abHank Cothran, Bob Duden, sorb all that was occurMike Leonard and Oli ing around them thus enGagne represented the abling them to react Soviet Delegation. Anne rapidly to each new and Irving and Jim Quinn redifferent situation. presented the Albanian Sixteen universities Delegation. from Alabama,Georgia an3 The purpose of this Florida,sent delegations Model U.N. was to repreto Auburn. Seventy nasent a cauntry's foreign tions were represented. policy and 'sell..lt to Embry-Riddle has r$the other member nations. ceived an invitation to By remaining incharacter represent the Soviet at all times, each delegUnion and the United ation was forced to learn Republic at the pose with their trophy and leader, Roger cGpbelll Arab their country's foreign Deep South Model U.N. in affairs. Through debate in committees, the Se- meetings through the 5th ,said that he 'felt right Modile, Alabama. ~h;eDeep South U.N. is a t home after he heard curity Council and the of February. Resolutions submitted the Soviet Union keynote part of a. ,nationrl comGeneral Assembly they se'&esthat petition by the member nations address. gained insight . into concerned current issues Riddle wi;s the -. only. culminates in Nhr. York, other nations' foreigp , . w s .cell., not offering- .-sqmetkoe policy and national ob- faced by tiE 26th session school of the U.N. Debate on Political Science or CampbetlL? isv inveb&@t+ jectices. ting the possibilit~es each resolution'was very I.nterna'ciona1 ~elafkons The weekend opened attending the cf attending this U.N., with delegates attending realistic and after the degrees committee-meetings. ~ e i first few minutes each Model U.N. Embry-Riddle but money and exams are solutions submitted by delegation forgot that was also the only school going to provide major in getting acting out to win two awards. The obstacles member nations were de- they were bated on, and the com- parts and really got into Soviet Delegation won a delegations there. The students who resecondmce award in the mittees recommended the heat of the battle. High point in the Genr Security Council and the presented Embry- Riddle action to be taken on era1 Assembly cane when a Albanina Delegation won at the Model UN deserve each resolution. Bob an Honorable Mention for the congratulations of On the afternoon of tfE Soviet delegate, and second day the General Duden,and Anne Irving,an performance in the Gen- the student body wishes for success in Assembljr, composed of Altanian delegatesengaged eral Assembly. Boger CampbeLl, chair- all future ventures. all member nations, and in an oratory contest the Security Council, which utilized every vin- man &the Humanities and composed of the big five dicative term $the corn- Social Sciences Divisiol was advjror to the groups. plus ten elected nations munist vocabulary. the Hank Cothran The Soviet Union re- When asked about met to begin debate on resolutions submitted by ceived high praise when group's performance, he Deputy US Ambassador to attributed their sucoess Congrats from the Avion the committees, the G.A. Ed. and S.C. ocntinued their the UN, William Bennett, to a desire on the part Staff as w e l l

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TUITION HIKE GILL ROBB COMPARED The rumor about tui',ion up does have some validity. president Hunt said due to increased expenses the school might have to raise tultion to cover LL . ="ern.

by the Board of Trustees and this will not be voted on till larch or APrlL. This represents a 40% increase since the 196869 year.But expected raise in thethe Fall of .72

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The Academic Affairs will be the first in two Mr. Hunt said Committee has recommend- years' ed that tuition be rais- that he wants to keep the price down as low as ed thirty possible. He understands academic students five percent increase burden put On you division. and your family while for the A&P attending E-RAU' This has to be approved by Dick White

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T h d AVION r e s e r v e s t h e ~ L g h t t o e d i t L e t t e r s a s we s e e f i t i n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h good j o u r n a t i s t i c p r a c t i c e . A 2 2 l e t t e r s must he s i g n e d , a l t h o u g h names w i l t b e w i t h h e l d u p o ~r e q u e s t from t h e w r i t e r .

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c o u l d f a l l by t h e wayside. Good r e p r e s e n t a t i o n of any campus endeavor i s a major r e q u i r e m e n t f o r i t s continuation. The V a r s i t y E a g l e s a r e y o u r team, t o guarantee t h e i r success t h e y need y o u r s u p p o r t .

A.M. The world famous Wooden Spson w i l l b e t h e I w i l l a g a i n aband. pologize f o r l a s t Satu r d a y ' s posponement of t h e d a n c e , b u t I do hope we w i l l have a great turn out f o r t h i s Friday. Door p r i z e s w i l l be g i v e n . The Senior Class P r e s i d e n t has been v o t e d bv t h e E x e c u t i v e Board t o be p r e s e n t a t all Executive Board Meetings. He w i l l n o t be a v o t i n g member b u t c a n express Senior Class t h o u g h t s and problems. M r . Bowers from t h e A c c r e d i t a t i o n Committee was a t o u r m e e t i n g , and h e was v e r y impressed by t h e s t u d e n t s and t h e university. They w i l l be finishing their v i s i t h e r e t o d a y w i t h a deb r i e f i n g at 10:oo AM.

Did you n o t i c e , probably not, the accredid a t i o n team from t h e Southeastern Association The S p r l n g T r i m e s t e r 'Phe p r o l i f l c i ~ c d u t y of C o l l e q e s and UniverBudget has been Cornof winning, o r i n t h e s i t i e s was on campus p l e t e d ' and approved by' words o f ABC's Roone t h i s o a s t week. I can t h e S e n a t e . We a r e hopArlich, "the t h r i l l of o n l v hbve vou oave them > i n 9 t o r e c e i v e approxiv i c t c r y " , has d e f i n i t e l y alltke support ,mately $17.800.00 t o l e f t i t s mark h e r e on s i b l e . Accreditation i s complete operate. A the ERAU campus. The mandatory f o r t h e growth breakdown of t h e budget s i x student representaand s u c c e s s of b o t h a w i l l be i n t h e AVION t i v e s and t h e i r a d v i s o r s c h o o l and i t s p r o d u c t , M r . Campbell have been n e x t week. the student. The hope Ring s a l e s a r e UP walking on s e v e n d i f f e r s p r i n g s e t e r n a l t h a t we from l a s t . t r i m e s t e r , ar.d e n t clouds t h i s p a s t kept ours. week,all due t o t h e i r we would l i k e t o s e e them c b n t i n u e t o g o up. excellent showing a t Gef your o r d e r i n now s o In accordance with Auburns Model U.N. The - . ydu w i l l have you3 r i n g our switch over, the s t u d e n t Qody i n g e n e r a l b e f o r e you g r a d u a t e i n AVION would g r e a t l y aph a s showered c o n g r a t u l a April. p r e c i a t e comments. From t i o n s on t h e s e p e o p l e We a r e s t i l l w a i t i n g w h a t ' s been s a i d s o f a r , f o r a job w e l l done. FRANK A ' f o r t h e County Manager it seems everyone l i k e s T h e i r a c t i o n s took s u r e SGA PRESIDENT t o approve t h e l e a s e f o r i t . No t e l l i n g f o r s u r e footed steps toward B u i l d i n g % 1 2 , which i s e r a s i n g a n o t h e r segment though, u n l e s s we h e a r . t o be used f o r o u r Beer of our invisibility G a l l ; 50 we a r e s t i l l ~ h ~ ~ ~ is no t r u t h to t h e stigma. working on it. Our hands rumor that: a r e t i e d , however, u n t i l ~ h ,Mafia controls the The g r e a t c r o s s o f t h e l e a s e i s apprc.. .cl. SGA e l e c t i o n s . L o u i s v i l l e S l u g g e r s was R C ~ B E RE. ~ DUDEN Dick Reimann i s y o u r emplanted i n t h e b a t t e r s EDITOR, AVION f u n c t i o n s There i s no t r u t h to t h e box t h i s p a s t week a s new social both t h e Intermural S o f t chairman. He h a s g o t rumor t h a t : T h e r e i s no t r u t h t o t h e a l l h i s ducks i n a row Thege l i t t l e q u i p s come b a l l and ERAU V a r s i t y rumor t h a t : f o r t h i s F r i d a y a t t h e from a m e n t a l instituB a s e b a l l s e a s o n s opened. Desert Inn. I t w i l l be tion. Dean S p e a r s ' c i g a r s a r e With o n l y t o k e n s u p p o r t a P o s t V a l e n t i n e ' s Dance imported from Havana. Eagle v a r s i t y sports a t 9:00 PM u n t i l 2:00

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GETTING IT TOGETHER There i s q u i t e a b i t of d i s c o n t e n t c o n c e r n i n g the rights, privileges, n e c c e s s i t i e s , and f r e e doms a t t h i s " i n s t i t u tion". "Concerned" shudents a r e over-gallantly sudden in expressing t h e i r i r r i t a t i o n toward the Administration, but a r e f a r too stagnant i n organizing effectively i n s o l v i n g t h e s e problems ! There is no way t h a t a n y t h i n g c a n b e accomp l i s h e d by one i n d i v i d u a l complaining about one t h i n g and having another complain a b o u t something e l s e two dgys l a t e r . W e cannot expect changes w i t h o u t u n i t i n g t o g e t h e r and t r y i n g t o c o r r e c t t h i s Administrative-oriented school f o r needs. A t a mdeting o f Dean S p e a r s and Dean Mansf i e l d with t h e . Dorm C o u n c i l of Dorm 1, t h e y i m p l i e d , c o n t r a r y t o bel i e f , t h a t they concerned with student's i n t e r e s t s and I g o t t h e impression that they f e l t t h e r e w a s n ' t enough student participation t o b r i n g a b o u t changes.Most of u s d o n ' t b e l i e v e t h e y a r e 100% concerned w i t h o u r n e e d s , which is v e r y e v i d e n t on many i s s u e s , b u t t h e r e i s r e a l l y one way t o confirm t h e i r p o s i t i o n and t h a t i s t o come t o g e t h e r a s one w i t h a common i s s u e and s t a t e o u r dcmands and u s i n g cons e e t o it tinuous pressure - t h a t t h e y t a k e inunediate,progressive action f o r lt t o come a b o u t . T h i s . I f e e l , i s t h e f i r s t and most i m p o r t a n t s t e p i n having badly needed changes b r o u g h t a b o u t . I would s u g g e s t t h a t a l a r g e g r o u p of s t u d e n t s (such a s t h e r e s i d e n t s of t h e Dorms, V e t s and/or F r a t s ) u n i t e with a p a r t i c u l a r i s s u e a t hand and p r e s e n t it to t h e Administrative a u t h o r i t y i n v o l v e d and s e e t o it t h a t t h e y d o something a b o u t it! In mass, we have a much better chance o f i n proving t h e school f o r ourselves. we are our own s a v i o r s . I f we d o n ' t d o it - it won't get done:

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Approximately t w e l v e I n an e f f o r t t o make more even i n international students classes attended a banquet a t S t s i z e , t o g i v e s t u d e n t s the a b i l i t y t o pick the Andrew's Methodist Church l a s t Sunday n i g h t . c l a s s e s t h e y want without worrying about These i n t e r n a t i o n a l s t u c l a s s e s being closed,and d e n t s were t r e a t e d t o a d i n n e r p r e p a r e d by v a r t o p i c k t h e hours they i o u s members o f t h e conwant t o g o t o s c h o o l , I t h i s plan. I t gregation. A f t e r t h e submit effectively meal t h e i p t e r n a t i o n a l u s e s more s t u d e n t s s o c i a l i z e d w i t h t h a t confound computor up the t h e i r h o s t s and t a l k e d which messes schedule you sweated a b o u t t h e i r own c o u n t r y . The previous week over 4 t h e n i g h t t o f i t three international stutogether. dents attended a dinner reqistration Pre a t Flomich Avenue would be much t h e same Baptist Church which a s it i s n o t , o n l y t h e followed. a s i m i l a r "schedule" of c l a s - e s format. would be dropped!! Drops t is e v e n i n g s s u c h ped you s a y ? Yes, t h e as these that help classes offered are international s t u d e n t s t h o s e which a r e l i s t e d l e a r n more about t h e i n t h e b u l l e t i n . InUnited States. Amers t e a d of t h e " s c h e d u l e " , i c a n s , on t h e o t h e r hand, you g e t a l i s t of c l a s s had t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o e s and number of h o u r s l i s t e n t o s t u d e n t s des- p e r week which must be c r i b e places such a s s e t aside for these Peru, Nigeria, Puerto classes. P.ico, Cuba, and a number 1 ) Your 5 u n i t c o u r s e of other c o u n t r i e s . must be 1 hour d a i l y . Hopefully, t h e under- 2 ) Your 4 u n i t c o u r s e s t a n d i n g t h a t was begun must be e i t h e r 1 hour on a t t h e s e d i n n e r s w i l l Monday, Wednesday, Tuesc o n t i n u e t o grow among day, and Thursday: o r American s t u d e n t , 2 h o u r s on Tuesday and i n t e r n a t i o n a l s t u d e n t s , Thursday. and members o f t h e Day- 3 ) Your 3 u n i t c o o r s e t o n a Beach community. must b e e i t h e r 1 hour on

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Monday, Wednesday, and Friday;or 1 . 5 h o u r s on Tuesday and Thursday. 4 ) Your L u n i t c o u r s e must be e i t h e r 1 hour on Monday and Wednesday: o r 1 hour Tuesday and Thursday. 5 ) Your 1 u n i t c o u r s e must be e i t h e r I hour on F r i d a y o r 1 hour Thursday. With t h i s schedrrle t h e s t u d e n t c o u l d s e t up e i t h e r a Monday, Wednesday, F r i d a y c l a s s schedu l e o r a Tuesday and Thursday schedule a s h o r t day e v e r y morning o r a f t e r n o o n . The Stud e n t p i c k s t h e time h e wants and becomes more s a t i s f i e d w i t h h i s own times. The computor could t h e n b e programmed t o j u g g l e t h e 1700 d i f f e r ent schedules i n t o a m a s t e r s c h e d u l e and J o e Student's "schedule" would be v e r y c l o s e t o t h a t which h e r e q u e s t e d . The m a s t e r s c h e d u l e g i v e s t h e d i v i s i o n head a comprehensive l i s t of the classes t h a t need instructors. This alleviates the month long s e s s i o n s t r y i n g t o g u e s s how many p e o p l e want what c l a s s e s , which sometimes results i n empty or o v e r f u?.led c l a s s e s (look at the s i t u a t i o n of t h e L o g i c classes). Problems may a r i s e , l i k e what about- t h e i n coming s t u d e n t s . Well, they must s t i l l u s e t h e o l d s t y l e : what-do-youwant, this-is-what-youcan-have method. Size must be con+-rolled w i t h minimum and' maximum number per class. C l a s s t i m e s a r e conk--.--. r n l l e d bv number and times inst;uctors would be availahle. L a s t l y , which i s more the classes important the class taken or times? ~ u t th e l a r g e s t problem is programming t h e computor. I ' v e checked around and it c a n b e done, b u t t o work up a new nrwram w i l l cost .MONEY. W i l l EMU be w i l l i n g t o spend i t f o r a more e f f i c i e n t usage of i t s computor t i m e ? Who knows? (I know some other u n i v e r s i t i e s use t h e system s o maybe we could "borrow" their nrnmrarnl . r--z--... ~ l I lc a n s a y i s t h a t t h i s i s an i d e a t h a t needs looking into. But b e f o r e anyone w i l l look i n t o it t h e s t u dents must s a y "Why n o t ? " I f you s u p p o r t ,

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VETS. ASSOC. The t,tembership meeting l a s t Friday night came o f f r e a l w e l l . A f t e r a few t o u c h e s on R o g e r ' s Rules of O r d e r , some r e a l p r o g r e s s was made. We have been recogby t h e H a l i f a x nized D i s t r i c t V e t e r a n s Councj.1, a s a f u n c t i o n i n g Veterans Organization. M r . inn Henry h a s been appointed a s our repres e n t a t i v e t o t h e council. I f you have any: c o m p l a i n t s o r problems c o n c e r n i n g you v c t e r a n a f f a i r s , t a l k t o Linn, he may be a b l e to help been p u b l i s h e d and was c i r c u l a t e d a t t h e meeti n g . There are also' copies available a t the bookstore. The Cape Kennedy t r i p s c h e d u l e d f o r t h e 26th of Feb. i s s t i l l o n , j l l s t one d o l l a r p e r person f o r the. whole t o u r : I f you want t o go, h u r r y o v e r t o t h e b o o k s t o r e and s i g n up, Friday t h e 18th i s the

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Sigma Phi Delta Well, here we are again. Hope everyone did well on the first set of test. Things have been really jumping. Studying, parties, and pledge initiation have kept us very active. Congradulations go to our five new pledges. They are Robert Yamamoto, David Rehder, Mark Dezendorf, Larry Tandal1,and Dan Hairrell. We were all disappointed with the postponement of the dance,and hope that it will be held this weekend as scheduled. Charles Matlock, our newly initiated brother is doing an excellent job in the SGA, investigating the "Missing Friday Night Movie". Keep on shouting Buddy: Well thats all for now. We hope to see everyone at the dance.

over the "Old-Timers" 10-4. Looks like we're off to a good year. How can we lose with Pete Moyer catching? We'll be working at the "500" this weekend. It's another fund raising project in a series of many: Like I said, a very quick week: So, prevent pollution and we'll see you next week.

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The Brothers of Sigma Chi will be holding a fund raising drive this Saturday, Feb. 19 th. All proceeds of this activity will be used to improve the fraternity house's social room. Forty-five brothers and pledges will be available from 8am to 5pm to do any type of job around your home or business. Any number of brothers needed can be dispatched to your home, Alpha â‚Ź?aRho simply by calling the fnaternity house and Last week two brothers of Rho were busy leaving word as to how many brothers you need, getting preparations for the rush together. Even what the job is, and though we had it over a what time you would like to begin work. week night and it was them really wet outside, 11 Place your orders by ~t calling 253-9386. curious and interested same time the people did show up. A1- the though there was no brothers will also host booze, everyone I talked a car wash, which will place at the to said they did have a take fraternity house at 520 good time. Ridgewood Avenue. South The main feature of the evening was a fiUn A fee of $1.00 will be on stalls that was n~aae oharged for a profeshere at Riddle. Our siunal car wash, anytime suest SDeakers included - - - 1 between, 9am and 4pm. This past Jan., S i w a Mr. ~ i s d e l and Mr. initiated 20 new iincel. Our thanks go Chi Out to them for t h e n brothers into the ETA IOTA Chapter. Rush great help in makinq our evening a great Chairmen for this group were Stephen Avery and success. Plans are being made Alumni Buzz Allsup. The has to future lectures, Rush Chairmen would like tours and luncheons that to give special *anks we hope to have. Nothing to Pledge Trainer, Ed is definate yet, but I Vogel. Ed's leadership will keep you posted in and orgaization helped weeks to come. In the to make this occasion a meantime have a very rewarding and memorable for all the good holiday and on We all Washingten's Birthday. brothers. fine Take full advantage of appreciate his efforts. Sigma Chi it since holiday's are that few and far between at proudly announces the following men are Riddle. the newly initiated Brothers of the ETA Delta Chi Chapter; James In a very quick week, IOTA Allen. Charles Boivin, we started to think aBurton, for our Frederick bout a date Butterworth, third annual spirit Robert Jerry night. That will pro- Robert Coffey, bably come in about two Fry, James Furman, Richard Gadd, Terry weeks. Our softball team ran Gardner , Jerry Hayma&;

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3aniel Kelley, Roger Mooay, Hobson Morgan, Thomas Nanfeld, John Reynolds, Mark Rogers, Richard Rouse, Rishard Spicer , Robert Sween, and Akeary Vick. Harold Kennedy was unfortunately unable to attend the initiating ceremonies, and the Brothers anticipate his initiation into the frdternity this coming trimester. With these additions to the fraternity, Sigma Chi now has 67 active brothers, making our chapter the second largest Sigma Chi chapter in the state of Florida. ETA IOTA Chapter ot the Sigma Chi Fraternity announces with great pleasure its selection of the following men to the Spring Pledge Class; Jere Anderson, Scott Bond, Dan Bush, Joe DiPietro, Bill Craig , Morris Ford, Jim Hamblin John Haszard, Kevin House, Vic Johnson, Joe Kovarik, Mike Kubanet.

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Meade, Ruas ~ i h l , Paul Mercandetti, Mike Mc-. Kensie, Jeff Lee, Frank Moreno, Mike Murray, Dan Rees, Peter Ripley and Tedd Shevda. Rush Chairman, Larry Sweeney presented the pledge class to the brothers for the formal pledging cermonies. President Rod George and Pledge Trainer Jim Patterson formally pinned the 23 men to begin their pledge period. During the next ten weeks these men will be learning about the Sigma Chi FraChapter. The Brothers have chosen these men to perpetuate our chapter and to maintain the high ideals of all Sigma Chis throughout the world. Brother. Skip Beard has been elected the new Athletic .Chairman and Brother Chuck Boivin is the new chapter Tresurer Brothers Jerry Fry, Rod George, Ed Vogel, Larzy Sweeney, Jim Patterson, Skip Beard,Roger Moody and Steve Avery made a trip to the Sigma Chi Chapter at the University of Florida in Gainesville last Friday and Saturday to participate in the initation of the Sigma Chi Gator Pledges of that university.

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The Brothers are partiuipat.'.ng in softball and volleyball games this season. We Dlaved our first softbali gd&i in the E-Pal Intramurals this pcst Sunday, and were defeated (12-0) hy Alpha Eta Rho, but we all hcpe to do much better as the season goes on and we get in Some good practice. We are participating is two volleyball leagues, YMCA intramurals each Mon. and Embry- Riddle games each Wed. The Brothers on the volleyball teams are Mike Meck, Jerry Fry Skip Beard, Jerry Andrews, Chuck Boivin, Dave Wilkinson, Jim Patterson, Ed Vogel and Steve Avery. We all hope you will take advantage of our fund raising drive this Sat. and look forward to your contribution to the fraternity. Remember, for any kind of job you need done, just call us at 253-9386, and we will be happy to assist. you.

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Alpha Rho Omega held their regular weekly meeting on Feb. 9th,during which the March banquet plans were discussed. The fraternity is in the process of composing a job placement handbook. Information is being received from the placement office and from interested FBO alumni. This book will be available to fraternity members in the near future. Guest speaker, David Gray, showed slides on his recent trip to Russia with President Hunt. Slides of Russian aviation schools drew the most response. Steve Marlex submitted the first formal design for the fraternity crest. Butch Chastain, of the entertainment committee, obtained and showeZ an interesting film entitled "Caution, Wake Turbulance.' This film, made by the FA&, delt with the wake turbulance behind the 747 and the C5A. Those interested in ioinins Aloha Rho Omema may contact Norm Henkgi, Box 781.


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essence, all aircraft accidents end up as an emergency in the final Stages. And rarely is an aircraft emergency created by one single factor. Although very uncommOnt there are two serious Situations that can scare the wheel pants Off ally aiman when he's unenlightened and total1~ unprepared. These are the inLflight engine fire anu the powerloss condition. The En ine Fire. fianmng h g i n e * effectively is largely a matter of detecting it, knowing what to do, and doing it Promptly. However. the best policy is Preventing it from happening in the first place. It involves more than knowing the function of each engine contr01 or how to push a button to extunguish it. Good housekeeping before takeoff is where engine fire Prevention begins Bare wires, oil or fuel leaks, metal parts caked with grease and grime that should be degunked, and combustible materials that touch electrical circuits are a few of the obvious preflight discrepancies' that must be corrected. more. There are many and corroded Rusted and exhaust manifold systems are also very dangerous discrepancies. A sanitary engine compartment is the very best aircraft fire prevetion insurance a pilot can buy. Early detection of tile fire can be done by skillful interpretation of the instrument panel. The first countermeasure snould be to identify the type of fire and locate it. If at all possible, isolate it and attempt to extunguish it. Engine fires are of

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such variety that space prevents a full discussion of each type. Each pilot should study the telltale clues and the positive action necessary for the particular type bird he's flying. The Forced Landin : TheTng-t" type zf forced landing is probably the most maligned and mismanaged of aircraft emergency maneuvers. Maligned because its popularity is waning as a practice maneuver. (The real thing is always supposed to happen to the other fellow!) Mismanaged because of violation of the basic flying fundamentals. A skilled pilot generally can make a safe landing from a fast approach. He can e v e n a k e a safe landing from a approach. However, lt is virtually impossible to successfully land safely out of a HIGH and FAST approach: Statistics bear out the fact that more mishaps are caused by ajc running off the end of the runway than by not reaching it. Admittedly, there are situations where a power failure will produce an extreme hazard to the life and limb of all Concerned, regardless of the pilot's best efforts. There are times when apartment houses, forests and rugged mountains can put you in a situati~n that may call for prayer as well as technique. But even here, certain basic flying rules can be a "heliuve" an aid to Prayer. These prayerful aids can be sumarized as: 1. Maintain airspeed, establish normal glide; DON'T STALL: 2. Pick your spot, fly coordinated: DON'T SLIP OR SKID: 3. Pull ON the carb

-Page 7heati Switch tanks if you have two. 4. If you must make the! best of a bad situa -I tion, try to HIT THE SOFTEST, CHEAPEST TH:NG AS SLOWLY AS POSSIBLE. The high reliability Of the modern aircraft engine tends to create a false security among the unschooled and unprofessional pilots. The truth is that the practice 2L. the forced landings is needed today as much as ever. Of all the forced lending accidents in the year 1965, 61% were due to pilot error. The remaining 39% were due to malfunctions of the engine or components. There are hundreds of 'successful" forced landings made each year that are kept a deep dark secret. suffice it to say -forced landings continue to occur. Their simulated practice is not out of vogue. Wise pilots know and exercise their emergency procedures. safetypoundation

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I t was Andy Hampton Day at the Daytona Speedway a s he s t r e a k e d t o victory i n the 9 p annual "ARCA 300 S t a r t i n g from p o l e p o s i t i o n , Andy d r o v e a forme r A . J . F o l t c a r , a '69 Torino Talladega, a t b l i s t e r i n g l a p s p e e d s of o v e r 180 M.P.H. He never gave up t h e l e a d e x c e p t The S p o r t P a r a c h u t e f o r t h e j u g g l i n g of t h e Club i s a n e v e r expandlica up during pit i n g o r g a n i z a t i o n made up stops. of s e r i o u s s t u d e n t s of 1970 winner and much a v i a t i o n . We f e e l t h a t f a v o r e d Ramo S t o t t saw t h e s p o r t of p a r a c h u t i n g h i s hopes g o up i n smoke I i s a way t o e x t e n d o u r a s h e dumped h i s e n g i n e involvement in the f i e l d of a v i a t i o n t o t h e e n t e r i n g t h e 3 r d t u r n on la^ # 3 . D a r r e l l W a l t r i ~ . a r e a of r e c r e a t i o n . Many 3ri fastest qualifi& skills are learned, was d i r e c t l y b e h i n d , and f r i e n d s a r e made and a spun i n S t o t t ' s o i l . He t r u e a p p r e c i a t i o n of t h e watched the n e x t 117 g l i d e r a t i o of t h e human l a p s from j r d t u r n i n form i s d e v e l o p e d . S e l f field grass a s his car confidence i n yourself s u f f e r e d e x t e n s i v e dam- ' i s a c h a r a c t e r i s t i c t h a t age upon making c o n t a c t i s s t r o n g l y re-enforced i n t h i s soort. Perha~s with t h e i n f i e l d w a l l . Grand N a t i o n a l d r i v e r you a r e t o - b e one of t h e Coo Coo Mar1i.n was runmany thousands of new ning i n 3rd s p o t when jumpers t o h i t t h e s i l k . t h e e n g i n e i n h i s 1969 Look u s up and f i n d o u t C h e v e l l u d e c i d e d t o go fhe d e t a i l s . Our meetseveral directions all lngs are held every a t once. J i m Osgor and Tuesday n i g h t a t 9:00. Mickey F l o r z a tangled B u i l d i n g A, Room 117. coming o f f t h e 4 t h t u r n . J i m bounced o f f t h e w a l l s e v e r a l t i m e s a s itickey hit the infield wall b r a o d s i d e on t h e d r i v e r ' s s i d e . This s e n t Mickey i n t o a w i l d s l i d e a c r o s s p i t r o a d coming t o r e s t on t h e G r a s s i n f r o n t of the tri-oval. Both were removed t o H a l i f a x H o s p i t a l where t h e y were r e p o r t e d 0.k. The f l a g i s f a l l i n g Bob Thomas i n a ' 7 2 Camero d e m o n s t r a t e d h i s d r i v i n g s k i l l a s he l o s t i t coming o f f t h e 4 t h t u r n and proceeded t o do several rotations across t h e g r a s s t h r u t h e mud and w a t e r . He k e p t it under c o n t r o l and t h e n returned t o the p i t s f o r new l e f t s i d e t i r e s and back t o r a c i n g . hanging i n t h e r e d e s p i t e L a s t y e a r ' s winner, a few unscheduled p i t iggy Katona, f i n i s h e d s t o p s i n h i s '69 f o r d . o n e l a p down i n second Dave S i s c o f i n i s h e d 4 t h p l a c e i n a 1970 Dodge. The c a r j u s t d i d n ' t seem i n t h e ' 7 2 Monte Carlo, McWilliams t o have t h e power t h i s and C h a r l e s year. The b i g f a v o r i t e managed t o p u l l o u t 5 t h i n t h e N i c k e l s Enqineero f t h e s o u t h , Red Farmer f i n i s h e d a s t r o n g 3 r d i n g ' 7 2 Plymouth.

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by SCOOTER With f l a i l i n g b a t s and new a c h i n g muscles,the softball season got underway t h i s p a s t Sunday. The o p e n i n g game saw t h e "Broken B a t s " d e m o l i s h Sigum P h i D e l t a by a s c o r e of 17 t o 0. Alpha E t a Rho N a t i o n a l took t h e second game from Sigma C h i by a s c o r e o f 12-0. With two shutouts i n the f i r s t two games, it a p p e l r e d t h a t superior pitching was t h e f a t e of t h e s t r o n g e r teams, In the t h i r d game though D e l t a Chi c o u l d n ' t h o l d t h e "Old Timers" s c o r e l e s s . the b o g from D e l t a Chi d i d e t c h o u t a 10-4 v i c t o r y though and app e a r t o b e o n e of t h e s e a s o n s c o n t e n d e r s . The l a s t game was more of a b e e r bash t h a n anything e l s e a s t h e V e t s downed Alpha Rho Omega and o n e keg by a n u n p r i n t a b l e score. All i n all, the f i r s t week v a s v e r y s u c c e s s f u l and e n j o y a b l e from a spectators s t a d point. There w i l l b e no games t h i s weekend due t o t h e r a c e s , b u t i f you g e t t h e chance, s t o p by n e x t Sunday (Feb. 27) and catch t h e action.

Example: "Sir Cadet Smith..." by Barbour Not e v e r y s t u d e n t w i l l Men! On be i n t h e ROTC program, Of Editor s o t h e y s h o u l d s a y ;;SirI would l i k e t o welcome Student S m i t h , etc. YOU t o t h i s column. T h i s Wl,#2ntalking to the probably be the Officers, students w i l l most imp0rtant remain a t t h e p o s i t i o n Of this so pay of attention. When speaking i n f o r m a l l y w i t h in the back of the room. t h e students, the ofL will probably You,ve probably heard ficers studenks t o "be the scuttlebutt about an ta et l el a tshee A t t h i s time ~ ~ ~ s t u od e n t s nmay r e~l a x wSi t h hands clasped behind just came through than- them. A complex e z p l a n riels and now, on behalf a t i o n of t h e s e p o s i t i o n s of Editor Duden, I would anand terms w i l l come o u t like to officiall i n amendment t o t h e E m u nounce t h e r r i v a1 On Or the midB U 1 f ~ ~ ~ ~ . H has u n t indicd l e p a r t of t h e summer. a t e d t h a t every s t u d e n t In +his light Comdr and w i f e & w be a t t h e Hunt,along with Colonel; a i r p o r t t o welcome t h e Spears, Mansfield, and incoming Ron: u n i t . D r e s S the rest Of the staff Gill be c l a s s A and h a v e p u t o u t t h e word about the courtesy to be tt h e r e i a fo r el lcoew p -i o n a ts t ht o e be club important paid these gentlemen. we must reing (the cost member t h a t two of t h e On your monthly b i l l ) ROTC u n i t ' s a r e o f f i c e r s and must b e p a i d e v e r y The s u b j e c t of h a i r . c u t s h a s a g a i n come up. courtesy. When a d d r e s s i n g t h e Major Mayer w i l l h o l d a n O f f i c e r s of t h e u n i t , in-ranks inspection a t s t u d e n t s w i l l sound o f f 0600 t h e S a t u r d a y mornw i t h r a n k and nam:(don1t ing before the a r r i v a l f o r g e t t o say S i r " ) . of t h e ROTC u n i t . We

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t h e new academic complex o f f Clyde M o r r i s , Buildl.n g A , Room 114. T h i s Our n e x t meeting w i l l meeting w i l l b e g i n e a r l b e a v e r y i m p o r t a n t one. i e r t h a n u s u a l . a t 7 PM. Tuesday ~ l n i g~h t , February ~ ~ , A t Our l a s t m e e t i n g , 22nd. D r . David Simes, 6 t h e members disussed l o c a l g y n e c o l o g i s t , w i l l P l a n s f o r a bake s a l e . g i v e a t a l k on c a n c e r i n Dl9 UP Your f a v o r i t e r e conjunction with t h e c l p e f o r a c a k e , cookshowing of a f i l m by t h e i e s , e t c . , a n d t a k e i e t o Cancer Society. The t h e meeting Tuesdz:~ m e e t i n g w i l l b e h e l d i n n i g h t . W e ' l l make i u r -

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RELEVANCE SIC by t h e AVION' True Confession: I 'laugh a t " A 1 1 I n The ~ a m i l y "and have g o t t e n so used t o growing up vith Lucy on TV t h a t I just c a n ' t c u t t h e c o r d . I run t h e w a t e r w h i l e I brush my t e e t h . I use Tide. And two-ply t o i l e t paper. Blue. With those l i t t l e f l e i r s d e jlis on them. Because they match t h e m o t i f of [my bathroom. ' I enjoy b l a z i n g f i r e s i n my f i r e p l a c e . The l a s t movie I saw was ' "Lady and t h e Tramp" which e x p l o i t s women. My ' bottles a r e non-returna b l e and I d o n ' t separ a t e my garbage: which I burn i n my b l a z i n g f i r e place. I j u s t c a n ' t h e l p it. I'm a failure a t relevance. There a r e , however, some t h i n g s a b o u t which I am r e l e v a n t . I don't have a snowmobile or a ' sable coat. But t h a t ' s about i t . I r e a d t h e w o n 9 t h i n g s (Nash, n o t I e a t the Yevtushenko) wcong t h i n g s (meats, n o t . brown r i c e ) . I e n j o y 1 t h e wrong t h e a t r e ( N e i l Simon, n o t Albee) So what c a n I do?I'm , a p r o d u c t of a n educa- t i o n a l s y s t m and a b i o degradable environment t h a t makes me f e e l I - have t o t a k e t h e p l e d s u r e o u t of p l e a s u r e , t h e enjoyment o u t of enjoying. The p r o d u c t of a quilt-ridden culture where f r e e - l o v e means I always have t o s a y I'm sorry. ~ u wt h a t ' s s o r e l e vancy anyway? A w h i l e ago, I v i s i t ed t h e U n i v e r s i t y of Wisconsin campus at Green Bay - a c o l l e g e t o t a l l y devoted t o t h e s t u d y of ecology. There a s t u d e n t t o l d me, " I t ' s okay, but YOU feel guilty doing anything that's not relevant." I t h o u g h t t h e remark was r i d i c u l o u s . A f t e r a day t h e r e , I found myself checking t h e soap i n t h e school l a v soap dishes t o make s u r e t h e y were u s i n g t h e R i g h t Kind. SO what i s r e l e v a n t ? B i c y c l i n g ? Good f o r t h e environment. C u t s down on a i r p o l l u t i o n . But I don't l i k e bfcycling. ~ t ' s n o t g o o d . f o r my

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f e e l Wrong i f we a r e n o t feeling the guilt. There a r e things-l i t t l e and b i g - - t h a t can be e n j o y e d . For t h e i r own s a k e . And f o r no o t h e r r e a s o n . Too often the Relevancy R e g a l i a f o c u s e s o n l y on what's not there r a t h e r t h a n what e x i s t s . ' For some p e o p l e , p e r - . h a p s , t h e p a t t e r n s of smog formed from a d i n g y smoke s t a c k might be aesthetically pleasing. That does n o t j u s t i f y t h e p o l l u t i n g smog, b u t i t c r e a t e s a new and positive view-point where even the u g l i n e s s of p o l l u t i o n c a n have i t s own b e a u t y .

Truthfully, I haven't r e s o l v e d my own g u i l t f e e l i n g s a b o u t b e i n g ilr e l e v a n t . T r u e Confessi o n : \In my c i t y , The Lucy Show 1s on a t t h e same t i m e a s t h e Evening News. So I s i t n e a r t h e c o l o r t e l e v i s i o n --rec e i v i n g r a d i a t i o n -- and constantly recycle the c h a n n e l s back and f o r t h from one show t o the other. L a s t n i g h t , Lucy t a l k e d about t h e casualt i e s i n V i e t Nam w h i l e Walter C r o n k i t e p u t on a C h a r l i e C h a p l i n costume and danced a t a PTA Meeting. I t a l l evens out.


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