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Exhilarated after realizing he won the Grand Prix Race, Bob Pitzer of Cary Meredith Racing begins to relax with a grin. (Paul Siegfried photo) William Clikeman, number 7 of Cary Meredith Racing, leads the battle for the number one position with Eric Lethen of Alpha Sigma Phi, number 40, with Betty Huitema of the Society of Women Engineers, number 84, close behind. (Paul Siegfried photo Dave Reif holds up Acacia Racing's kart while driver Kurt Johnson anxiously waits for the race to start. (Paul Siegfried photo) Grand Prix ♦ 25
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An efficient crew, perfecting a well tuned engine boosts a driver's confidence after a year of ambition, endurance, and dedication; necessities for any team to compete for .... By Jenn Hiler Anticipation in the crew members' faces was observed by the 30,000 spectators. However, all felt tension as the 33 karts strove for the number one position. The drivers' consistency determined which kart was in the coveted spot; but the crews' efficiency and knowledge produced the kart with the stamina to win. In the end, a combined effort between driver and crew would tell which one was superior. It was an hour and seven minutes before a champion would finish the 50 mile long race, but the wait was well worth it. Bob Pitzer, one of the drivers for Cary Meredith Racing, had the One Moment of Glory consistency and crew to win the 29th Annual Grand Prix Race. This was Pitzer's 4th and final year to be involved with the race and his 3rd as a driver. He also acquired the poll position for the second year in a row which made him feel better. I'd learned a lot since last year's race and 1 had a little more confidence. Eric Lethen, driver for Alpha Sigma Phi, finished second while Triangle's driver, Kevin Bayless, came in third. Preparation for the race began back in September with driver's meetings; however, the crews had been working for the past year to perfect their karts. Many teams raced during the summer at tracks around Indiana. The karts were set up differently for each track but the experience was still gained. For a team to be competitive, the next Grand Prix season starts the day after the race, claimed Barry Grigsby, Crew Chief of Phi Kappa Psi racing. The Grand Prix Foundation also made some improvements with their new scoring system. A new computer scoring system was instituted and is one of the most advanced automated race scoring systems in the United States. The original purpose of this system was to settle any disputes over the number of laps a driver has gone. However, a technical difficulty at the last possible minute prevented the new system from being tested. Despite the unfortunate setback. Grand Prix ended in success for all and high hopes for next year. ♦ 24 ♦ Grand Prix
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Just Once Graduation Day, the most anticipated day of a college career. Seniors make the most of it because it happens............ By Melissa Cline Dark clouds cluttered the sky, periodically spitting showers of rain. Each student looked up as he stepped out of the armory. The weatherman had predicted scattered showers and for once he had been right. Today would not just be one more walk across campus. No one dodged from building to building with an Exponent or backpack over his head, cursing a forgotten umbrella, Today was their day to strut, saunter, stroll, or skip, because it was their last walk across campus as an undergraduate. Family and friends that lined the sidewalks and filled the Hall of Music offered congratulations through a smile, handshake, hug, a tear. The realization that every friend met in a class, every book ever read, or every final taken (passed or failed) had somehow helped to lead to that final day overwhelmed many students. As they rounded the comer and headed towards the Engineering Mall, feelings of joy, sadness, elation, and hesitation flooded over them. Many details about the campus had already begun to change and few would ever see the end results of all the new Engineering Mall construction. As they entered Hovde Hall, many graduates smoothed their gowns, fixed their hair, and straightened their tassels. One student even affixed a sign reading Hi Mom on his cap in order to insure recognition. This type of insurance was not necessary though, because that day each of the 4,054 graduating students received recognition for his achievements and rewards for his accomplishments. The procession came to a halt as the first seniors entered Hovde Hall. For once, few students were bothered by the fact that they were waiting in line. After all, that line offered more than directions to the next line; it held the beginning of a future. The fanfare began as the graduating seniors began their descent down the aisles. ♦ During a break in the rain, students leave the armory marking the start of the procession and the beginning of graduation. (Julie Weltz photo) 26 ♦ Graduation
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