Avion Holds Staff Dinner

Avion Holds Staff Dinner

Avion Newspapers 6-27-1969 Avion 1969-06-27 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Follow this and additional works at: https://commons.erau.edu/avion Scholarly Commons Citation Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, "Avion 1969-06-27" (1969). Avion. 8. https://commons.erau.edu/avion/8 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]. Sponsored by the E::rnbry-Riddle .A.eronautical Institute Student Govern::rnent .Association VOLUME I June 27, 1969 NUMBER 5 Avion HOlds Staff Dinner BY DAVE MCCALL The AVION held a rHn­ ner for its' staff lase ~londay, June 16, at the Ridgewood Hotel in Daytona Beach. The guests of hon­ or were Mr. Roger Campbell AVION advisor, and Dean t'-tansfield. Also invited were Mr. Gervase and Mr. Cessna who were unable to come because of other 9ressing busines3. The dinner was held for the purpose ~f rewarding the staff of the AVION for an outstanding job in pub­ lishing the paper. These people showed great ini­ tiative and ability to come out consistently with such as ours would not be special recognition to a good pUblication. so well read and received Trish Redmond, Doug Young, as the AVION is, and not Rich Hilton, Bob ~awrocki, The Editor, Gene Le­ only in the student, but Bonnie Brant and Ray Loeh­ Clair, stated that "with­ outside the school as ner for their outstanding out these people behind well. " leadership and capabili­ the editor, a pUblication ties. The Editor divided the Jerry Hood, Chairman of ed to pay for his televi­ the Traffic Commi~tee has sian rental fee for 2 SGA Briefs enlarged the parking area weeks. for motorcycles. The Student Government * activity fee will nuw be ** '* * $8.00 for a currently en­ All Committee Chairmen rolled and incoming stu­ The Blood Drive will be have been requested to dent. Two of the three held July 11 in the stu­ submit job descriptions additional dollars will be dent center from 9 AM to for their activities. put into the "Future Proj­ 3 PM. All students donat­ These will be available ects" Committee. Any stu­ ing blood will be given for students to read in a dent may co~e to the ~GA free tickets for next days future issue of the AVION. Office to see the current b-b-q. break down of expenses in­ ** curred, and subsequently, * * the necessary raise in All student government fees. Mr. Bill Peterson is in meetings are open to the Halifax Hospital following student body. Any inter­ *** an accident. The SGA vot- ested student~ are welcome to attend. TREASURER'S REPORT JUNZ 10 - 17 Credit Debit Balance June 10. Balance $2558.49 $2558.4Y 13. Lloyd Cox Co., ring sales $8.20 2550.29 13. Southern Pain~ para-tipe 6.75 2543.54 13. M. Welch, keys to office 8.84 2534.70 13. Lloyd Cox Co. ,Ledgers 59.02 2475.68 16. Book Store,pay Mrs. sanders~2~0~.~0~0~ ~~""-.n- ~2~4~5~5~.~6~8~· 102.81 2558.49 2455.68 June 17. Balance $2455.68 P{\GE~----.-----_--':.-----:-:J;"""--­2 •••aa••• .... til.. pl'c!!!iidents NEWS 8t VIEWS curner From the Editor's Desk The Future Projects There's been quite a The Blood Drive is com­ Commi ttee of the Student controversy generated a­ ing up, JUlyll, a Friday. Council has come up with a mong students and the SGA The time will be from 9 AM realistic plan to stabil­ about the proposal to to 3 PM and it'll be loca­ ize the SGA fee and pro­ raise student activity ted in the Student Union. vide a club in which to fees and financing of the As chairman, I'm t~ying my hold social functions and proposed "student club-. best to get a D.J. to do a student meetings. I'm not I'm glad~: The interest remote show and some go-go going to outline the bene­ generated warms my soul, girls. The participation fits and problems involved and I hope it continues. by you, the student, is in th:s idea, but I would A campus that is interest­ needed, though, more than like all the students to ed and asks questions be­ anything or anyone else. realize the importance of sides criticizing is a Support ERAI and make this becoming informed of all good sign. Oh, I whole­ a good summer Blood Drive. the facets involved in heartedly favor 'the acti­ *** * this proposal. It is the vity fee increase and the There have been iinQers responsibility of the Stu­ student club: pointed, and accusations dent Council to get the * * * * made concerning how busi­ information to the stu­ A dinner was held at ness is conducted at SGh dents. It is the respon­ Julian's Restaurant last meetings. I say, before sibility of the students Thursday evening, June 19. accusations, invBndos, or to read this information, The purpose, I feel, was what-have-you's are put and become informed enough b~neficial. Dr. R.G. Ol­ forth, Why don't some of to vote objectively when son, special consultant to you accusing students at­ the proposal comes before ERAI put forth to the "key tend some rneetinqs and see the student body. Do your people" or "hard core" of how they are run? The SGA self a favor and learn the school staff, propo­ meetings are open to any­ both sides of this ques­ sals of how to assist Rid­ one and have always been tion, and then vote. dle in it's growth and open. See your SGA action: make it a "great" college. *** * It's getting close to President Hunt presided To Jerry Berndt, and blood letting time again, and such people as Dr. Rit Welch~ Would it be this is one of the most Sain, Dr. Ritchie, Dean possible to have some con­ important functions put on Spears, Roger Campbell, crete recommendations on by the SGA each trimester. Jan Collins, Jerry Berndt, the Revision of the Con­ The benefits to each and Don Nichols and many oth­ stitution. with 7~ weeks every student are tremen­ ers attended. The pcints left, an idea of what has dous. Read all the infor­ were driven horne and much been happening would be· mation put out by the 'was done to unite the most helpful. How about Blood Drive Committee of "core" to do the work. an interim report? the SGA and learn how this *• * * *** * function helps you and Continued next page your immediate family. Then, when the time comes, GIVE: "SPACE AGE TECHNOLOGY vs STONE AGE RELIGION" ••Th.,.'.•••••N. Su~•••••••,., • SUII BOB'2 2UB IIOP A panel discussion by two ministers 711 MAIN IT".'" and an DAYTONA ••ACH , Aero-space Engineer II <...•.--.£~- ~ , II .. .~,.-:;;-- : ~ June 30 7:30 PM < II ... '~.CIAI.Iza IN -. II Room 108 New Complex : 12" SUBMARINE ••••• ~.. II II 16" SU IlMARINE •• II Refreshments provided 11.. i- II AI.IO ....". -, II W. ~ Pal·ticipan ts: Rev. Daniel Harrison, St. Andrews' II Italian "alball II Methodist Church II Sandwi ch •...... II ;- , II Italian HOT DOG •••.••10 II i- Rev. Paul Edris, First Presbyterian: Spa-"lli &llIlalbalis •lUI II ~ Church 12" HOT DOG willi ~ < ~ ...t Sauca ZI. Mr. Dick Decallies J Engineel" wi th .; FREE DELIVERY TD THE General Electrio. < DORMS. "'AAAAAAAA"~'" < "- 252-9370 " " " t t • • t t • t • • t • • t • • PAGE :} Letter to the Students BY R. A. STAMBOVSKY and I went to see Mr", At the last ERVA meet­ Frank Forrest, Vice-Presi­ A recent poll taken by ing, Jan Collins presented Jent in charge of planning the AVION resulted in one the "Rathskeller" idea to on June 23. I was inter­ reply. The poll taken was sample the reception of ested in the plans for a related to the "communica­ this plan to build our O\vn comprehensive stcdent cen­ tion-gap" issue. The fol­ club for the students. He ter as opposed to the stu­ lowing is the question stated that there would dents building now and asked of the students, have to be a raise in the find out later we built a with the reply. student activity fee of club for nothing. Accord­ ing to Mr. Forrest, the some\.... here in the neighbor­ plans call for a student Q. "Is the communication hood of b .... o dollars per center sometime in 1971, in this institution ade­ trimester. He also stated and that the design is not quate in that it informs that there is increasing develop~d as of now. As the students of all mat­ difficulty in holding our we kno~, to appropriate ters effecting the formu­ social functions here in the funds now would be im­ lation 0f policies and to~n. The building would possible for the school procedures and interac­ cost about 65,080 green because of priorities, but tions of students, faculty leafs to complete. I was Mr. Forrest will consult and administration? What initially totally opposed our architects to see what is your opinion? to the idea of a raise, this building will cost, and I was under the im­ and to see if the start A. No; I uelieve they '1r'e pressiJn that the school date can be moved up. not adequate~ althQ1A;}h th~ was going to build a stu­ AVION has been tpying t~ dent center that would ac­ In view of the personal effect better ccmmuniaa­ comodate the functions we investigation, I would tions.

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