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Avion Newspapers 2-5-1971 Avion 1971-02-05 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Follow this and additional works at: https://commons.erau.edu/avion Scholarly Commons Citation Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, "Avion 1971-02-05" (1971). Avion. 44. https://commons.erau.edu/avion/44 This Article 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]. Sponsored by the Em&&-RiddleAeroiiSi1tic~1 University Student Government Association - VOLUME VI FEBRUARY 5, 1971 NO. 2 DOES IT TWICE The number two Porsche 917K won the 24 hours of Daytona for the second 1, bv the team of Pedro Rod- 1 qruelinq Twenty Four I \ hours -well. excimt for I *.. transmission problems near '-CI the close of the race. The k G- See pictorial page 9. I * w winnir.i team completed 688 laps for 2,621 miles with an averaqe speed of 109.20 1 miles pe; hour. Last year THE P-RCE STARTS included above are the #6 team of Rodriguez and Kin- Ferrari and the fl and #; ! Porsches nunen made 724 circuits of the 3.81 mile course I for an average speed of substantial damage to the A great deal of credit 114.866 miles per hour IPenoke car. The same goes to the Owens-Corning covering 2,758 miles crash destroyed one of the team number eleven Cor- slightly higher. Martini and Rossi team vette, driven by DeLorenzo The pole qualifier the Polsches who was running and Yenko who finished' #nuder six Ferrari driven second at the time behind fourth overall and first by the team of Donahue and Rodriguez and Donahue in the GT class with 613 Hobbs, had its share of third. The Ferrar? of laps. problems. The worst being Donahue was plagued with A run down .of the first involved in an accident On 33 pit stops for a total 5 positions shows: the East bank shortly be- time of two hours and 38 fore midnight, causing minutes.- girls from Delta Delta Delta Sorority. to give you an idea how heated the bidding was, the aver- See... pictures page 15 age bid was $10. and the hi.~estbid was $15.75. .~e brothers of MIP :<. ,.?.? like to thank . tllos- of ybu who came and participated for making this one of the most suc- cussfui fraternity spon- sbred events yet. TABLE OF CONTENTS Speaking Out... ..........2 Fraternities. ............4 Coed awaiting her date. VETS .....................5 ERVAWA ...................5 Friday night found the be quite' an experience. Diving Eagles ............ 5 Alpha Eta Rho Fraternity Eighteen of the lucky guys Mini-Minutes .............6 House brimming over with who got dates, bidded like sports ...................8 people anticipating the, real pros for the girls of TO The Establishment.. .10 first recorded girl auc- their choice. Speaking of world Affairs Forum ..... 12 tion on campus. All those choice, that's ahout the Safety Tips .............13 who attended, found it to only way to describe those Dean Bucks ..............17 . Page 2 SPEAKINGThe WIoN reserves the right to edit letters OUT as We see Fit in accordance with good journaliatic practice. letters must he signed, although. names will he withheld upon request from the writer. seek out another. This CORNER oversight in not reserving The choices are: Peabody Auditorium is not the fault of this S.G.A. Their for - fathers left a)an area west of the new without making plans for . complex on April 19, 1971. any facility and the "Sand This area is guaranteed to Patch" seemed as suitable be sodded before gradua- as any. Now the present tion. Having it here S.G.A. is saddled with the would alleviate any park- problem. You as students ing problems, plus being might be a little con- the first time a gradua- cerned as well. With a- tion would be held on our bout a thousand people ex- new campus. pected, within ten min- utes the area would be b)Peabody Auditorium on completely obscured in a April 20,1971. massive dust cloud. Stan Widak appointed Mike Levin Dear Students, to handie complaints. I'm A lot of questions have sure Mike will be a busy arisen about the planned little senator for a long location of this year's time. The Social Functions graduation ceremonies. At. Stan Widak this time I want your 0- President Committee has scheduled a oinion on where vou want movie, first run I might it to be. held. add, for this Friday. ........................................................ W.C. Fields will appear in Please indicate your choice below and return to nailroom " ,My Little Chickadee. " in care of S.G.A. Along with the movie, re- servations were made for New Complex the Valentines Dance at the Desert Inn once again. It appears we'll never Peabody Auditorium learn. After slapping o- ver $100 in damage charges ........................................ on us we so back for more. It is the duty of each Jerry Nichols voiced an LETTERS graduating student, to opinion on traffic viola- voice their opinion. tions which led us to be- Think about it, thHnk you. lieve he's hard at work on Fellow seniors & future something. Contrary to seniors, William E. Rehrmann, popular belief, Jerry is not working hard at sel- After attendinq ERAU ling rings. Two Mondays for 3 years now, and with in a row I've parked my anticipation of graduating body for over an hour by in June, I was terribly the S.G.A. door, only to dismayed to hear that our BY BOB DUDEN find no trace of our fair- graduation was going to be haired boy. Next time he held at "Sand Spur City. " Feb. 2, - President Stan criticizes someone else's If we are trying to in- called the meeting to or- work maybe it will be jus- fluence people within the der with a few noticeable tified. That's it, till community and people of absences, including our next week. established influence with newly elected representa- in the Aviation world, tives. wouldn't ib seem feasible E-RAU President, Jack to hold the most important Hunt, was on hand to open day of the school year Ln the festivities with news a more appropriate place? on the proposed student True, this is an Aviation union building. Mr. Hunt school, but Willman's was abruptly halted and Hanger in case of rain:??: riddled with questions a- Honestly, now is not the bout the upcoming gradua- time to save money. Let's tion ceremonies to be held give a lasting impression in. the Daytona desert on of each graduation class an obscure oasis. Mr. as the best there is. If Hunt threw the ball back the Peabody is not availa- to the S.G.A. & told them ble, why not a theatre?-- if they were dissatisfied and please, ~t the Capri: with the site, they should -- -- - Page 3 __ sentatives of Delta Chi at sheltered sanctuaries. like FLT PHYSIOLOGY a table in the student the fraternity houses, Flight physiology center to collect the sig- county jail, and an over- training will be made a- natures and accept dona- turned station wagon. vailable to Embry Riddle tions of 25C for bumper Our first disaster oc-. students through use of a stickers in support of cured in the fall of 67' 29,000 Ft. rapid decom- this program. when Roue1 El Hassam of pression altitude chamber. A committee of business- Sunduni, Jordan was placed This training will be con- men and students in Orlan- in the same aorm room with ducted on March 3rd. and do are heading this cam- Jacob Goldenbaum cf Tel 4th. from 1:00 pm to 5:00 paign in Florida in coop- Aviv, Israel. An inter- pm. In addition to a eration with a national national incident occured $5.00 fee, any enrollee committee in California. the next day when Rouel's will-need a current 2nd Delta Chi is the local camel was found dead in class physical (dated last representative for the the driveway with Cadilac 12 months) and, if under Daytona Beach area. bumoer marks all over its 21 years old, parents siq- god;. nature. Applicants J must CLASS OF '71 That spring one of us contact Marge Walker in freshmen ran for S.G.A room #116 of the link DOOMED FROM president and won by 900 building by February 15 votes. ~nf~rtuhately (Monday). Marge will be THE START there were only 800 stu- in toom #I16 after 1:30 pm dents at the time. any day. by Gary Anderson Members of our class presented the soccer . team AIRPORT NEWS Last week our graduat- with a baby eagle to take TRAFFIC PATTERN ino--~ class received two to games as a mascot. Dur- Bert Chambers, Chief of rather interestinq pieces ing his first trip to Mia- the Daytona FAA Control of information. First, mi on the DC-3 he got air Tower. stated that the there aren't any jobs, and sick~. and threw up on the ~edirilAviation Regula- second don't have any goalie. we As further proof of our tion governing airport place to graduate from. traffic areas has been a- This probably surprised C1ass's good 'Ortune, I mended and that, effective everyone.. .everyone that have a list Of Februcrv 4. 1971. the air- is except the seniors. We our accomplishments: Dort.-. traffic.- ~ area~ has been have been doomed since we Charlie Pittenger: set an all time record for rol- extended u ward to (but got here.