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9-13-1968

Informer Vol 6 Issue 1

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Institute

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The cornerstone laying ceremonies for Embry Rid­ dle's new $1.4 milli on Ac­ ademic Complex were held on August 9 at the site of the building near the corner of Clyde Morris Blvd. and Cat­ alina Road. ' \· An estimated 600 people \ attended the ceremonies a­ ....\ mong these were Mayor of Dayton~ Beach Owen J. Eu­ banks, County Commissioner Richard Fellows, . guest speaker Howard "Pug" Piper, members of the Board of Trustees and Board of Visi­ THE UNVEILING OF THE CORNERSTONE by members of the SGA tors, and many Embry-Rid­ on August 9 , 1968. From left to right are: Cam McQuaid, dle students and faculty SGA President; William Campbell, representative; Richard members. Martucci, representative, President of the Veteran' s As­ sociation; Don Nichols, Vice-President of tha SGA , and The ceremonies were Tony Cavallari, representative. highlighted by a jump-in by the Falling Stars, para­ BUMPER STICKERS sentatives will atte nd a chute club from Deland, and planning "session with a a precision formation of The initial parki ng like number of represen­ the Stearman, a Cherokee. stickers are issued gra­ tatives from Flagler Col­ 140, an Aero Commander 100, tis. Stickers are re­ lege in St. Augustine on and a DC 3 . quired to .be affixed so as Sunday, Sept. 14th. The to be plainly visible when purpose of the meeting Howard "Pug" Piper, viewing automobiles from will be to establish so­ President of Piper Air­ the rear, and on two-wheel cial events with Fl agler craft, was guest spe aker vehicles in such a posi­ College . Flagler is a new and Cam McQuaid, President tion as to allow for easy all womens college. of the Embry-Riddle Student identification. A fine of Government Association, ac­ $10.00 may be imposed upon ted a s Master of Ceremon­ persons who have failed to ERAI GLEE CLUB ies. The cornerstone was register vehicles within donated by r.he Student Body 72 hours after classes be­ An informal singing and presented by members of gin. Persons who park ve­ group has been harmonizing the SGA. hic l es in unauthorized this summer and will con­ areas are subject to hav­ tinue to meet this trimes­ A reception was held in ing them towed away. Also ter. All musically in­ the new dormitory following vehicles without parking clined students and their the ceremonies. Cake ar.d stickers are subject t o wives are invited to j oin r efr e shments were furnis hed towaway. with the group each by Holida~ Inn West . Wednesday evening at It is not too late to 8 P .M. in room 206. obtain your parking stic­ ker. Go to the SGA office We've been invite d to SGA BRIEFS and get one before you are entertain at an Air Force caught. Make every effort Base. If you sing or play NOTE FROM THE SGA OFFICE to abide by the parking an instrument, come help map posted on the bulletin us out. For further Pleas e bear with us boards or available in the information, call Mrs. during the next couple of SGA office . and reprinted. Stickles at ERA! Ext e nsion weeks. The SGA office in this issue. #36 . hours are severely dis­ rupted due to the shortage of office help . We will FLAGLER COLLEGE HOSTS ERAI HAPPINESS IS ...• rectify this situation a s The new Spee ch tea cher . soon as possible. Twenty-five SGA repre- PAGE

ideas under consideration by the Student Council is co1.·ner a tuition discount for re­ presentatives. As you can I don't think it is see, there is much person­ Dear Student, really necessary . to ex­ al gain in serving the pound to you on a l l the students' interests. The time to elect a new good points or the bad Student Council has come. points of Embry-Riddle, On September 24th, hope­ It is not overly time because they will become fully, you will elect consuming. Three or four apparent enough as you be­ thrity representatives to hours a week of your time come more familiar with carry out your ideas for and energy would suffice. the workings cf the Insti­ As the outgoing President, the res~ of t he year. Tbe tution in the months to importauc: e of this act is I can attest to the fact come. emphasized in the accom­ that i t i s a most enjoy­ plishments and short able and fulfilli ng re­ But it is important comings of the past Stu­ sponsibil ity. Representa­ that you become awa ~ e of dent Council. I t has come tion of one ' s fellow stu­ what Embry- Riddle is . Ob­ dents has tremendous pur­ fa~, but it has much fur­ viously , you didn't come ther to go. pose and direction. here because cf its pre­ sent campus, or because The Student Council Time for action - we of its size or coed ratio . shoulders a herculean t ask need representat ives ! You probably know of five in the area of servi ce to Si gn up now in t he SGA of·­ other coll eges without the students. The dances , f ice or on the tear- out really thinking that could barbecues, movies , lec­ form provided in this is­ offer you all of these tures, trips, blood sue of the INFORMER . things. Why, then, Embry­ drives, displays, newspa­ Riddle? Prob ably because pers , and yearbooks are I wish to thank the you want to fly, to know manifestations of this many people who donated how to overhaul a jet en­ their time and services to service. While som~ - stu­ gine , to be an engineer, dant problems have·:· been ~ak e the cornerstone lay­ or an aviation executive, helped , the next Student ing a success . The inno­ and this is the testing Council will have to solve vations advanced and just ground to find out if you many problems which are plain hard work expended are capable enough and am­ inherent to the s c hool ' s by the SGA representatives bitious enough t o follow growth . The need for ex­ was a fitting tribute to through in the field you cellent representation is our new Academic compl ex. have chosen. paramount. Consider als.o Thanks to the Board of that you shoul d have your ' Trust ees, and the Admin­ This s c hool speaks in "say" as to the spending istration for their in­ the aviation world and, as of your SGA fees. valuable aid and counsel. it grows, what it has to Mr. Hoon, the architect, say becomes louder and There are many advan­ deserves special tha nks more clear, and those who tages to being an SGA re­ for his help. Tha nks also hear it listen. pt esentati ve . ' · At r esume · to all the v i sitor s and time the entry~ "Student students who attended this We welcome you to our Council Member" invariably monumental event. school and hope that you helps in obtaining the job will be beneficial in its or position you desire . Cam McQuaid growth and improvement in The experience you gain as President Pro Tern the trimeste rs to come. .a council member can not More than that, we be duplicated in any hope that when you leave, course of study . Hiring WH Y RIDDLE? you will be prepared to officials recognize this t a ke your place in the world we have all chosen fact. Who ' s Who in Ameri- · So here you are at Em- can Colleges contains an bry-Riddle. as our common goal - avia­ overwhelming percentage of tion. campus representatives. So here you are as an President Hunt has agreed Linda Larse n entering freshman , or a Editor to discuss and promote a transfer student, or a new plan of tangible gains for faculty. member . councilmen, if the plan is HAPPINESS IS .... sufficiently organized and You have just taken a Lynn Sawyer in North beneficial. One q~ the giant step forward toward Carolina. the world of aviation. PAGE 3

school down to its bare Also , with thes·e operations ·FROM THE SUGGESTi ON BOXES feet. The growing inveJl­ taking place, the lights tory is a tremendous bur­ could be dimmed, thereby The Informe r Suggestion den on the budget. Too decr easing overhead. Boxes locat ed around campus many people forget that it' · will b e your chance to ask costs money to ope rate the Jo!1athan quest ions, make gripes, overhead lights in the cffin­ show approval or disagree­ pus store. The salaries paid to those faithful em­ ment with other s tudents. Due to the situation of Thia is the student 's op­ ployees are extracting some of the students we portunity to be h eard and their fair share. Just find the bus schedule is a lso get ans wers to the imagine the rent that must ·inadequate. . questions that are of c on­ be paid. cern to you . Each letter At lunch many students must be sign ed to be accep­ The meager 20% markup on have to wait hours for the ted for publicat ion, but books is smal l compared to bus to get to the dorms or upon r equest your name will t he tremendous overhead. to lunch. A solution for be withheld from print and The minuscule 40% mark-up this problem would be to kept in the strictest con­ on other items does little put into effect 3 buses fidence. Also , if any s tu­ to offset the raising running all of the time . den t has an item for saZe costs. That intangible a s­ One bus far the dorms, an­ or needs something, just set, goodwill, is only es­ other for lunch and schooZ, drop a note into any of the timated (by the stude nts) and another ,or downtown augges ti on boxes . We wi ZZ to be $3. 41. and the beach. be more than glad to place it in o ur classified sec­ Obviously it is time for Name Withheld tion. Please include your action. The powers that ·be name, pla ce o f r esidence should imme diately expand and your box number. the operations of the book­ store to include more prof­ itable forms of business. A "numbers game" could only NEW HOLIDAY INN HOU RS enhance the asse ts of our store. A roulette wheel Breakfast A MODEST SUGGESTION wi th a house tilt would be 6:30 - 8:30 a small investment compared Lunch The alarming increase to the return. A couple of 11:00 - 2:00 of operating costs in the professional bookies would Dinner bookstore is shaking the increase the profits. 5 :30 - s:oo

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BOWLING LEAGUE TO RESUME ERA! intramural bowling will be resumed this tri­ mester. The League will be sports organized Thursday, Septem­ ber 12 in the Student Union building at 7:00 p.m. All Most of the field drovped students (Male and female) out during the first 200 and members of the Staff laps with blown engines and and Faculty are invited to multi-c ar collisions. Af­ participate. The League ter about three hours of will bowl once each week on WESTERN NORTH CAROLI NA heated racino David Pearson Wednesday night at 9:15 took the che~kered flag in p .m. at Ha lifax Lanes. 500 car #17 a 1968 Ford. The race began at 1: 00 The league will be an Sunday , August 18th. Be­ In second place was Bob­ ABC sanctioned league, male cause of the size of the by Isaac , #71 in a 1 967 members will join the ABC paved oval ( ~ mile) this . The third place was .;;:1d female members the proved to be one of the taken by car #06 a 1967 WIBC. most action filled races driven by Neil I've seen to date . The Castles. The race at Weav~ T!1ere w'.11 be trophies starting field was com­ ervil le proved one t hing, for winners and f un for prised of 32 car s which had if you want to s ee action all. Come join and have a qualified the previous day. go to a half mile track. ball! Out of the 32 car field 9 cars finished the race.

< ~ ...... E~ER-Y--RIDDLE S.A.ILING KLENKERO'S CLUE SUNOCO skipper's cor ner 5Ba mason ave. ~ By Walter Cantrell engine rebuilding of which is in the water. The first meeting o f This boat is available speed• "VV"Ork t he Saili ng Club for this seven days a week to club fall will be at 6:30 p . m., members and their guests . • The only exception to this tune ups September 1 9 , 1968, in Room 115a in the Academic rule is when crew training free~ car "VV"asn Building. The main pur­ or other scheduled events pose of this meeting will are underway. "VV"ith 10 gal. sale be to greet new and pros­ :Bonanza car "V'\Tash pective members. . We have experienced 134 mason ave. members who will hold We have two boats , one classes for non-sailors . a53~07oa•

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SKYLAND 200 The ubiqultious INFORMER sports staff was on hand for green flag of the Sky­ land 200, August 17 in Weaverville , N.C. This race featured the new Grand Touring Class of NASCAR.

The race developed into a grueling battle between Donny All ison in a '68 Mus­ tang and Tiny Lund in a '68 Cougar. With no accidents the leaders were able to e­ qual their qualifying speeds of 87 mph. Due to an untimely pitstop Tiny Lund, the fastest qualifi­ er, was unable to overtake the race winner Donny Al­ lison. Marty Robbine, the country singer turned stockcar racer, pla ced fourth in this record e­ vent.

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3JiQIH.G1Hl1AI JJNN . IHE~w qomr rookrb mrnls away from qomr HAVE from t~r manngrmrnt:to. t.f1r stubrnts Wishes to thank the stu­ SPECIAL RATES FOR dents who stay and eat A at Holiday Inn West for YOUR FAMILY AND their patronage and good conduct during these GUESTS first weeks of opera­ tion . .meals on individual @ PLEASE PICK UP YOUR basis $1.25 le a blood donor •-" T~YS AFTER EATING 3 me.als served a day + Ill CllS$ .. l'IDIUI HOURS.6:30 to 8:30-11:00 to 2 :00-5:30to 8 :00. PAGE III~ for the preceding t hree PI SIGMA PHI ALPHA ETA RHO trimesters but are now happy to announce that we BY FRANK ALEXANDER BY RAY LEE again have a place to meet The Brothers of Pi Sigma for social functions as Phi welcome all Freshmen The membership of the and returning students to professional aviation fra­ well as professional avia­ the ~all, '68 trimester, ternity, Alpha Eta Rho, tion meetings, He would like to meet our growing and wish all of you the would like to welcome all best of luck in the next 15 l students and faculty mem­ student body for possible consideration as members weeks (you' r e gonna need bers, both old and new, it). The fall trimester should of our fraternity through prove to be excitinq with a r~sh party in the near Of the original 10 the various activities future, More details will Brothers, we have 9 return­ that will take place in be available in the near ing for the fall "tri". the months to come. At future, Best wishes from Brother Cavallari (R.I.P.) , the Epsilon Rhos for a re­ Grondzki, Cook, Cook , (too the first meeting of Ep­ warding and fun filled many chefs?), Eckenrode, silon Rho chapter this fall trimester, trimester, election of new Alexander anr Spruance held things together over· the fraternity officers ~ook place, The office of · SIGMA PHI DELTA summer, while Brothers Pe­ president is to be occu­ - BY DON NI CHO LS gelow, Palant, and Czarnik pied by the very enerqetic made valuable contributi ons and capable Shanon Dunlap, The Bro thers of Sigma to the outside world. Shanon will be assi·sted by Phi would liek to welcome Brother Pe gelow saw to it all new students to ERA!; that American Farming would Marc ~athanson, who re­ ceived the vice-presidents hello to all returning survive through the winter. position, Gary Anderson students. Brother Czarnik, returning will be kept busy as our Election of officers from the Czechoslovak new secretary, Paul Ra­ was held on Sunday, Sept. Front, assured us all is ferty will handle all f i­ 8. Elected to the Rolling well, and Brother Palant nancial matters as trea­ offices were: made his contr ibution to surer, Don Ilencks will be Don Nichols - President the aviation industry by in charge of prospective Dave Getman - V.President instailing sidewalk curbing members as pledgemaster, Vic Wahlberg- Bus. Mgr. a.t Miami International Air­ Ray Lee is the h~storian Jim Shibinger-Secretary port. and will make sure that Woody Vanwhy- House Mgr. The serious business at all events involving the Sigma ?hi Delta will hand is concerning pledg­ fraternity become record­ ·hold a "smoker" for all ing. Pi Sigma Phi is on ed, The newly created po­ second tri-mester and the lookout for ambitious s ition of business manager above Engineering students men who know what it is to is filled by Russ Troell, who are seriously inter­ work for the mutual benefit es~ed in pledging Sigma of his peers and then enjoy The meeting proved Phi Delta. · Date: Sept. the results of his efforts. quite enjoyable for sev­ 13, 1968. Time: . . 7:30 We are looking for men who eral reasons, One was p.m. Place: Sigma Phi want to be a part of a that it took place in our Delta House - 204 S. St. , growing active Fraternity. new fraternity house, Due Daytona Beach. The basic qualifications to difficulties beyond our Information or need a , for pledging are that you control we were unable to ride? Call 252-9374. ,must be at least in your acquire a fraternity house Hope to see you there. second trimester and have a minimum 2.2 honor point.

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MESSAGE TO THE STUDENT Riddle, especially duri g Specihc suggestio ns to be the tuition adjustment considered by the SGA are: GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION: pe riod. 1. The estab lishme nt The SGA request to mod­ The mo tion passed was: of a standing committee to ify the previously an­ investjgate possib le do ­ nors to t he c ollege , i n­ nounced rise i~ academic That academic tuition tuition effective in Jan­ b e raised to $475. in Jan­ cluding the buy a brick uary, 1969, was brought uary, 1969, and to $500. program. before the Board of Trus­ in September, 1969; fur­ tees on Friday, Augus t 9, ther that Mr . Jack R. Hunt 2. The esta blishment 1968. Mr. Cam McQuaid, prepare a letter and meet of a committee to inves­ SGA President, was invited with me mbers of the s t u­ tigate means of student to appear before the Board dent body to notify them enforcemen t of existing to represent the students of the decision of the policies. and to present their Board and inform them o f views. Cam conducted him­ the lengthy deliberation 3. The esta blishment self very well in repre­ of the Boa rd and the f ac­ of a committee t o wo rk senting the students. He tor s considered before with a sub-commi ttee of reiterated the request reaching a final decision; the Boa rd of Trustees t o s ubmitted by the students and further that the. ir.­ establish a stude nt loan and answered many ques­ terest and involvement o f pro3ram t o cover t he in­ tions put to him by mem­ the students in reducing terim increase in tuition. costs and increasing dona-· bers of ~he Board. tions to the Institute be 4. Closer l i aison with After excusing Cam, the stimulated and the Student the administra tio n t o members of the Board de­ Government Asso ciation be share ideas and sugges­ liberated over an hour . encouraged to form commit­ tions. The members took into con­ tees to work with sub-com­ sideration the fiscal re­ mittees of the Board to I believe that t his ac­ quirements of the school establish a student loan tion by the Board of Trus­ as well a s the hardships fund. tees proves the d e ep con­ placed upon the students cern each member has for and the impact on the pro­ It is not the intent of the students and the posed budget . A motion the Board of Trustees to school. I am proud o f t he was passed, and the presi­ saddle the students wi th manner in which the stu­ dent instructed to meet, the responsibilities of dents have presented their in person , with the repre­ the administration in any cause, and I pledge t o sentatives of the SGA to manner. Rathe r, it is ex­ work togethe r with yo u on apprise them of the deci­ pected by the members of this matter as well a s sion of the Board and to the Board that the stu­ anything that will benefit discuss with them means of dents, through the aus­ you and Embry-Ri ddle. mutual cooperation to in­ pices of the SGA, will co­ sure the continuance of operate with the adminis­ Jack R. Hunt the programs at Embry- tration to insure c l ose President liaison to effect savings. McCormick's Men's Wear wes~gate shopping center popular brands popular prices 128 north nova rd ~ daytona beach, fla ' phone cl2- 7810 ""' ~ ,,,_ .nllb"""' erv

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A new counselor has been hired by ERA!. Ken Deis­ sler, who moved here from Nebraska, filled the posi­ tion formerl y held by Tom Saunders. Mr. Deissler is director of guidance and testing, and teaches psy­ chology. A large part of his time will be avai] able for student counseling. Mr. Deissler, who has spent several years in the coun­ seling field, hopes to de­ velop an extensive program · of personal counseling for QUESTS LISTEN TO MR, HOWARD PIPER AT CEREMONIES ERA! stude nts. While the major emphasis will be on individual student prob­ GU"Y l3. ODT.J"l.\l.t & CO.. -CNC. lems, group counseling will be available i f there i s INSUR.A.NCE - l30NDS sufficient student inter­ est. Students who wish to EST.A.l3LIS:E1ED l.980 see Mr . Deissler will find his office in the library building. He will be a­ vailable without appoint­ ment f rom 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. except during his scheduled classes. l.8 l. N. RIDGE"V'V'"OOD .A.-VE . . D.A."YTON.A. EE.AC:E-1, FL.A.. WOULD THE STUDENT Telephone 858-3701 WHOSE HOME ADDRESS JS: J.A."Y .A.D.A.1\1.tS, E :&:EC. "VF. 136-49 Jewel Ave. GEN. 1\1.t.A.N.A.GER . Flushing, New York 11367 - - 'competitive premiums on. airuraft, REPORT TO THE REGISTRAR'S automobile, cycles. life and .person.al OFFICE IMMEDIATELY! property coverages

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