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Klyde Morrl1 I• Avion Newspapers 11-8-1978 Avion 1978-11-08 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Follow this and additional works at: https://commons.erau.edu/avion Scholarly Commons Citation Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, "Avion 1978-11-08" (1978). Avion. 292. https://commons.erau.edu/avion/292 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers at Scholarly Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Avion by an authorized administrator of Scholarly Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Support Your Team! SOCCER HOMECOMING SATURDAY 2p.m. ~•••••••••••••••••••••••••••e••e•••••••o•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••e••••••••••••••••••~•••••••••••••••••• .•c I • • •0 • l THE ,,WARD·WINNING NEWSPAPER OF COLLEGE AVIATION • • ® EIVERV-RllXlLE AERONAUTICAL UNVERel"fV • Volume 30, ~ 9 •e i NOVEMBER 8. 1918 I • ..................... ·······~······································································ TV COMEDIAN COMES TO RIDDLE Letter From Prescott: My name is Jonathan Bai· On the six-day schedule T,Tb, S fil&ht schedule, J ley . l ........ ronne.rly the Editor a 1tudenl has three day' for f'lnd it very pleuant becsuse I or the AVION and am now Edi· academics and three days for am never huzrled to get [rom tor ol' the Prescott campus rag, flight; the ides or thiJ beina claues to fii&ht and back again. the Pior.eer. to make scheduling cla.ue.i eu· Beina avaiable :ill day on On Novemi>er 13 (THIS It has been brought to my ier. m y W,ht day• it :S possible to COMING MONDAY NIGHT) attention that therl! is a great Halling now tried bot.b •YI· ,..ccompl.iJh several solos in one Comedian Kelly !d ontelth will deal of interest in the event& term I can 1ay that I much day and 1 wually find my perform in the University Cen­ ta.king place here. so I shal! Oe prefer the m day •yste.m and weekends free. ..er. Kelly has appearo!d on the writing a column for your pa­ most people here are in ~ ~ For flight" studen ta this sys· Mike Douglu, "lerv Griffin. per. I can't promi.se any regular­ ment with me. tem ii d efinitely much better and Tonight ~how t'tequenily. ity, but if I feel you wouJd be My greatest prohlem r.t but for non·fii&M people it Johnny Cuso1J lhinks Kelly intemt.ed in any partic1;:u Ds.ytona .,,-u; trying to schedule could prove an inconvenience it the best young comic in event I'll be lettiug you hear my classes around a two-hour if they have Saturday cliwes. the bUJinl'Si. That's why he's about it. fight period and not only wu It shouldn't make much dir­ on the Canon show moro! 1 have hear.d that the ad· that virtually impoSl.ible but fcnmce to a flight student.'• than any other comedian in ministzators at the Daytona the hea\'}' weekda) demand for weekend though because UI U· recent meD'ory. He also i taI· Beach Campus are thinking o r aircraft made it necessary to do ally a night student at Day· red in hU: o wn CBS summer switching to our 1ix day sche­ m.ich or my flying on week· tona mwt make up for ! Mt TV 1how a couple or seasons dule and Uu.t this has been the e11ds. time on weekend• anyway, back. cawe or some constem&tion. Here at Prescott I am on Jonathan Bailey The evening will begin in a M,W.F Clai;;s 1ehedule and Cabaret fashion with a per· formance by a local ! zz. band I t 7:30 p.m. Complete with CL"'ldles, ta.bk-cloths, and ho~ fully a little "eta." added to the U.C. th.if evening pro mises to be a major event for Err.hry· Riddle. WHAT'S HAPPENIN' By Ros.i Windom WEDNESDAY. 8th FRI.DA Y. 10th Diet & Exert:ise Wo rkshop. Hori.ion Series: Human P,\te_n. SUNDAY, 12th Catholic Ma&& • 10:30 a.m .. 5:30-1:30 p.m., CPR tW Seminar· 3 p.m. · CPR Horizon Senes: Ma.k.iug Ends Senior Chm i\1 tg. · 5-7 p.m. CPR Me!t • 1 :30 p.m. ·CPR -CPR Protestant Services • ll:lS AVION Meeting in the Office Riddle Packers Ocala Hiltln& CPR F/S Recognition Day Picnic • · 6p.m. trip 1 p.m. } p.m.-Ponce de Leon Sprinp Scuba Club · 6-1 p.m. · FSL. MOVIE: Freebie and the Bean Riddle Packen 6-1 p.m .. Cor.­ -8 p.rn. U.C. Sigma Oli, 6-8 pm., FSL fermce Rrc. ODK Initiation Banquetr1 p.m., Parachute Cfob • 8-10 p.m. SATURDAY, 11th President'• Residence -FSL Zrd Annual Arnold Air Society MONDAY, 13th Horizon Series: How To Make Road Rally & 5c.lgr8ms Poker Hori.tor. Seriet: A.ssertlveneu Emir. Meet ; a seminar on how Party · 7 p.m.• U.C. Training 2-3:30 p.m., FSl. t.o i;nanage your resourceiJ effec· Horizon ~ ries: Growth Croup lively will be facilitated by Mr. · 4-6 p.m.. FSL SGA CABARET NIGHT !any Prosser llt 7:30 p.m. m Diet ~ Exercise Workshop t!.e Common Purpose Room., 5:30-1 :30 p.m., CPR u.c. .SOTE TUESDAY, 14th Cl-!;.\.NGE Kant.e, 5-7 ~.rn . , C:PR OF 'fHURSDA Y. 9th f'LC Mtu.. 7 •.lj p.m.. C!'R Student Feedback Session DA1'E· ODK. 7:3()..9 p.ro. ., FSL MONDAY, Nov.13, lJ.C. - 11:45-1:15 ;>.m., FSL Screaming &..g.les Mts. Kante · 5-1 p.m., CPR 8·9 p.m., CPR Senate Mtg.. 5:30-?:00 p.m. ·FSL Ctess Club· 1·10 p.m.. FS L La.n1bda Chi Al? ha • 1 p.m.­ REMINDEP. THREE-CREDITS· NO TESTS Snapfinger Woodl Clubhouse ~ AHP · 8-10 pm.. CPR For alJ continuing student& Th.,.. are two thinp nee"· · ~ who wouJd btl interested in ,..--------~----------~: before )(fvance rt:gistn- earning three elective credit& with r.o tetita, have I got the 1.) See th~ fosurance Clerk, in the Unlvenity Center, to ob­ co~(or yC'l u . INSIDE GOMIN i & , , , tair. the IdentillcaHon doc"· SS-398 · APPLIED SOCIAL DOON I ment, and PSYCHOLOGY. am n ow in­ volved with th.is p rogram and 1.) Ce:. :t. Bursar ClP.aranc't Fo rm from the Bunar'1 Off:ce. find it very selr-fatisfying. It en· The above two require­ llti1s worJ..ing ai a juvenile ~le officer. helping delin· I enu. are needed for yo"ur en· CLAS~I FIEDS Klyde morrl1 quent children from oge.1 11 ·19 ce into the adn.nce regis­ AT'l'ENTiON: FACULTY AND applying the theory o r reality CLU:&NEWS • at.io n line. STAPF: theropy. There is no pay ex· FRATERNITU:S cept for three credits and a 1918 PHOEZ.-1X YEARB00i{$ OPINION chan.:e to get involved with & FOR A!..L FACULTY AND group of really good people. SPORTS 10 STAFF ARE NOW ON SALE U you are interested, con· PO R $8.00 in t.hc Phoenix tllct Mr. DeW ler and I'm Office Crom 2-4 each 1\.les· sure he woW.d be anorft than dt.iy thro u51:h Thunday. Come Jl!eased to infonn you on any on by and pick one up. Hf'lp questions you may havi:i. the 1979 1tudent yearbook Sincerely, ••l<i enjoy a streat book!! Ro ro8ir5U .; NOVEM BER 8, 1£ 78 EMBRY-RIDDLE AERON. .\ U"'l'ICAL UNI VERSITY n£CPINIONS ~-ESSED IN nusrAPEP. AitE NOT NECESSARILy lHCEiE CE THE \.R'llVERSITY OR AlL~ OF llE STUDENT·. BODY. LETTERS APPEARING IN TI.£ AVloN DO fl«:>T NECES'SARIL Y REFllCT 1l£OPt NIONS CF lHIS NEVB'APER OR ITS SfAFF AU. LETTERS~ITTEDWIU.. BE PRINTfD PRCNIOEDIHEV ARE NOT lEVv'D, c::escENE. OR LlBEl..DJS. AT Tt-'£ ~ISCRETION OF THE EDITCR. OPINIONS-+ Ar.:D ARE AC'CC>'fANlED BY THF SIG'>IAiURE OF THE WRITER. NM£5 WIU.. BE WITHtELD FRCf.-t PRINT IF REQUESTED. As most of you already know, .J: was at the Prescott C mpw for the Bonrd of Trustees meeting on October ra' 28th and 29th. The weekend afiorded me the opport\:.nity to talk and spend time with EDITORIAL£ EDITOR our fellow stcdents out there. What amazed me was the EDITOR: kinship they !eel for the Day· EDITOR tona campus. I beUC\'C they l'v~ set:n some or the most I feel I must rebut the re-. really feel part of E·RAU and wastefuJ ant\ inefficient spend­ ply to my letter concerning :he grounds by the former there definitely exists a bond O.K. Cotks. let's get it toget.h· .• in yo:.ir decisil>n making. You ing or 5tudP.nt tuition by this maintenance worker. He ap­ between the two campuses. er. The AVION needs help :nl'y he surprised how under· school and it stems that they p&renlly misinterpreted the There are approximately gctllng the news and the Ati· :;tanding a student can be when don't really c are how much thrust of my letter. Frc:~ t.he 265 students there now, with ministration needs help keep;ng he is maae aware or the ract.s or how little 1t is. Lock ~und plans for ar. eruollment of studcnu (suckers) and get ai nature o f h!s reply. he rein­ the students informed. Al- behind a new policy. Saturday about four hundred in the disgusted I forced my thinking. I was not thou~h the writers :ur.ently d:wff? Ti'll us abour. it! E:t· as arr.
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