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STUDENTS BENEFIT IVUlTERIALLY FRdl
AIRCRAFT & mOIME nSTEUCTIOH
Athen Earl Moore purchased a
53-Cub during the summer semester.
It was completely torn apart and
spread on a hangar floor. With the
assistance of tno other students,
Billy anith and Ben Gray, Moore
went to work. The days were ex
tremely long. Class from 8:a.m.
until 5:p.m. Then, after class,
the process of repairing and as
sembling the airplane. The horse
power rating of the airplane
changed from 50 to 65; brakes vjere
also installed.
Finally, the great day came—
the airplane was assembled. It
vjas ready to test fly, Billy
Sbiith isas at the controls and the
airplane vras airborne. »ilien he
came back in, his report was good.
"Just a few more minor adjustments
and she’ll be ready for license."
By the way, if you see Sari
Moore passing out cigars, he is
not a Father, His airplane has
just been licensed!
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The students and faculty of the
Horth Campus A Sc E course extend
a cordial invitation to all P.J.C.
students and faculty to come and
visit with us at the A. & E. Shop.
If anyone is homesick for Texas,
the wide open spaces out here might
help some.
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A .& E students nos? have bus
transportation f rom the barrack
dormitory to the hangar, also,
to church on Sunday.
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"I was glad when thay said unto me.
Let us g,o unto tire house of the Lord!?
The work of the Ministerial Club
at SkywH.y Ch9p?*- is moving along nicely.
The attendance is grovjing sach Sunday.
The cerricos are conducted each Sunday,
by different members of the club. This is
providing good 3xpei"ie,iC3 for the mine-
sterial studmts end also supplying the
Chapel with a sp^£.ker each Sunday,
Ever^/ memb.jr of the club extends a
cordial invitation to each student and
faculty ir.emb^: of P. J. C, to worship
with us at th? Chapel,- Wa have a bus
running from “he school to the Chapel
at 9:45 every bunday morningc
BUOaET YCTIR TUvIE
DecLi, James
After living with you folks the
last three or fout week-ends, and
especially lasc week-end. I was re
minded of a thought that I would like
to pass on to youc It is from part
of a few vei'ses from the Bible (Ec
clesiastes 3:, 1-8): "To everything
every purpose \onder the heaven—a
time to get, a time to lose, a time
to keep silence, a time to speak.45"
Applying this to our school, I
think there is a time for everything,
too. Your primary purposo hero is to
attend clar.see and preparo your les
sons, However, recreation is a part
of bveryone’ss day. Ko one likes to
see a boy have good, clean fiin better
than I; yet I like for him to budget
his time and play when he has time to
play. Some boys decide to go some
place and start off without asking
what the trip is going to cost them
selves. Several students have wanted
excuses to leave school Friday morn
ing to attend Saturday football games
when they could have left Friday after
noon and made any point in the State
in time for the game. Some students
even leave school at eleven O’clock
and miss a class when they could just
as easily plan to leave at one. One
boy wnnt shopping during class periods
when he could have shopped in the after
noon. Some go off during vacant periods
and expect to return for class. Every
thing is fine if he makes it; but when
he is delayed, ho wants to be excused.
So my advice is for you to budget
your time, plan wisely, use your points
only for things you particularly want
to do and thereby avoid penalties. You
should also think of the fact that you
are making a record, whether good or
bad, that you are going to take with
you when you leave hero, I have not
made a complete study of Veterans’
Administration regulations, but I under
stand it is getting harder to change
schools and keep your allowance, and
that they also inquire into the progress
you are making from time to time; and
again it is to your advantage if the acho
school is able to give you a good rec
ommendation.
From now on, plan carefully and see
to it that you are at the proper place
at tLo proper time®
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Tfc thank Thee, then,. 0 Father,
For al 1 things bright and good.
The seed-time and the harvest.
Cur life, our health, our food.
—Llatthias Claudias