s *ot* I j adyoumPust be positive .that no,thixig is in your path. I TAKIE E OFF .Dick . Howell, whn was on the 1924 Olymnpic team and former captain of the Northwestern Varsi ty squad. will be one- of the, speakers,. alongz with Rolly Feltrnan. past.pesdniofthe club. wnm TelsmaMl Follow iniz is a list of the ten-milswimrners: COLUMBIA BICYCLES ih very latent 'and finest for boys .f ............ 36 to 42 i --à ILA SAILLE Oiritaiiding Va'ýue! ~59 Tricyeleg SWIieeI junior bks....S9.75 ... .... .5 li p uP ÀPàymeat Plantoi Des fret? Se. Our Jfiu*Iow fer Gift Ideas plane's best climbing angle. Such an attitude. allows the plane to take itself off and makes it possible to negotiate the bumps and swells on the ground in a way that does not jar the, plane uncsaiy Always take-off with wide open throttle. Sigbt your sbip to a 'definite point on the horizon in sucb a way that your vision also encompasses the nose and wings. Because of lcss speed and because -of ground friction the use of rudder .must be more exaggerated in holding the plane straight while on the ground than ini the air. On the take-off, great carc niust be taken to preserve your Bill Drucker.. Bobby Drucker., Bob Hariry' Shabino, Harold MoiHess, Te/lIlorf ed. 7' rofleoe. ter. John Witbrow, Pat ýConway. John Perkins, Dwgbt. Orcutt, Jr.. kitùball,,,Dick .Withrow. Toïn Don The take-off is directly into the by the application -of left rudder, a Dillon. Rudd Lippencott. Jacký Men.used be. müst rudder right of toûcb slightly tail the wind. Take off witb Ligzgett't Ed .Mess' Byron John ary, swinging froin plane below the horizontal, or at an angle to prevent the Dillon, Rt. F. Doepel. John Kanaley., left. the to of attack1 that corresponds 'to the Leevb~g *~4e gPound. In sill other words, the rudder is frequently used in a take-off witbout visible elfect, or without chang.ing.the attitude or direction of the plane in its course. Do flot apply the rudder fror antappreciattie iength sf 4ime, as you do wben applying the aileron control in order to bank. In banking, the stick is beld to one side until the plane is seen to change its attitude to the degree of bank desired. In the take off, however, thoughthe rudder is .used liberally, it can be beld to one side until the direction of the plane is changed noticeably. If it is applied for too long a time the plane Mrs. Walter Nelson,- Mrs., Blanche Buclcman, Mes., Hebblewaite, Mrs. R. R. Lippencott, Virginia Liess. Mrs.. Gale Tilmnan, Eleanor Peltman. Helen Steele, Carol Perkins, Claudia 1 a n e Leggitt, Betty Fellingbam. Shirley Perkins, Jackie McCurdv. Mrs. H. R. Perkins, Mrs. Ida Doribo s, Mrs. O. W. Clifton. Ann Williamson. Pat Lind, Peggv Bruch. jean Sollitt. Mrs. Lee Schill. Pat Severin. Mrs. A. N. Séverin, Auidrv Caîboun. Jean Strickland. Joan. PatSv, and Ginny Fitzgerald, and Mrs. H. F. Fia Haven. TLhe members who won the Wil- ad, Mairy EZerat, . Jane, Drucker. the take-orr it snoulu ne opened slowly, but' positively until certain that the higb-speed jets are funictioning, and then pusbed the remainder of the way at once. 1After leaving the ground, the nose sbould be dropped to the level until the planle bas speeded up somnewhati after wbîch the climb should be resumed The motor should be left wide Ready for Water Polo direction at the moment fiying is atShawnee Country club will have a tained. team ini the Chicago Water Polo league and regular practice will be' Last Sunday morning Frank Hlav- held every Tuesday evening at 8 acek took off from Sky Harbor in bis o'clock. The first leazue gaine will Waco for Minneapolis. Mis passen- be plaved the week of January 2. gers were James Magill and Philip when Shawnee will .compete against Hoffman. The time taken to make the Independence Park team at the the trip was two bours and 20 min- Shawnee club pool. Walter Etzbachi utes.: lnteresting to our local flyers will captain the teain this year and. wsthe. fact that al planes at the: on E v<ep cnIaIer. ON SABWI ON BTUSZ UN xý iriend xromrinceton with bim on Saturday w' uni ýy omeA at Notre Dame, returned home the occasion uithintr university. to the on houi- group the Christmas 17 forý December ar- more he is days. He will bç accompanied by ith b> ver ,v'sit TrHE PYROIL SION ALEWNEE TiT the bolida. rives to spend parents, Mr. ýand Ms Botb Miss Williams ànd Miss R_ Winfred Scbulte., of, California. *bo'Clements are members oif Kappa AI- I 4j will.be .hb.s uest for a few days. pha Theta, sorority, at1 Denison.