University Daily Kansan. September 3,1981 Page 5 S high d nt eil l it o f il l e s n o ... a e p e n o ... s i t h a r t w t t o t t o t Engle From page one again, the Columbia can be used to place experiments that previously had to be left in storage. The Columbia will again have ties to the University of Kansas when a KU experiment gets its turn on board the Colombia in 1985. Engle said his KU aeronautical engineering degree gave him a good background for his research. Five remote control experiments will be performed on that flight. There will be sensors to locate geological resources on earth and a camera to document them in the oceans, which indicate good fishing areas. Having been involved in the Air Force ROTC, he went straight into flight school from KU. After several changes of location and advancements in flight training, Engle wound up at Edwards Air Base in California. He flew the experimental X-15, a rocket-plane that flew 4,000 mph. "The X-15 punched up into space." Engle said. Engle described his participation in the space shuttle as "the next progressive step after the X-15." He went through the selection process at NASA to become an astronaut in 1966. He is "on loan" to NASA from the Air Force, but he is technically still on active duty. The entire Engle family loves flying and has never considered Engle's occupation extrinsic. "It's more exciting than scary," Engle's wife, Mary Catherine, said. She said she read everything about space she could. "The more you know, the less you're afraid," she said. She is a 1966 KU graduate with a degree in interior design. She and her husband have a daughter, Laurie, University and then three daughters in Bella. Jon, the Englays' son, is a KU sophomore in meteorology and shares the interests of his father. The two own a World War II plane, a helicopter which they find cheaper to fly than rental planes. Jon had informal flight time long before he ever took lessons. Engle said. "I don't know how many hours of flying time Jon had before he could even reach the pedals," Ed Engle said he remembered propping pillows behind his son when he was quite young so that he could take over the controls once the plane was off the ground. Despite the nomadic existence of military life, the Emperors seem to have been influenced [after] by a Mary Catherine described the family's living as "very spur-of-the-moment." In all, her husband missed half of their wedding anniversary and celebrated her birthday celebration because of his career, she said. nalism, and his family were invited to Douthart Scholarship Hall. Involvement From page one "We had dinner, and after dinner we had dessert and coffee in the living room," said Liz Drogemeyer. Overland Park senior and teammate, "We got to know each other on a personal basis." Droegemuelter said her hall was in the process of selecting a faculty member for this semester. Enrollment "You need resources to staff another section. You need more funding," Dyck said. Ambler said funds could be transferred from a department that had too many teachers, especially graduate teaching assistants, and a lack of students. *Early enrollment permits you to shift resources to another department at a time when you have more room. Mann said, however, that he had never seen resources transferred in such a way at any point since the war. Ambler said that with the present system, departments could hire too many teaching assistants only to learn in the fall that there would be no classes for them to teach. SUA recreation job vacant Applications are now being accepted for the position of indoor recreation chairman for the State Parks Board. Lisa Reed, the original 1961-82 chairman, resigned recently for personal reasons. Jamis Brown, the previous chairman, resigned recently. Applications for the position may be picked up Monday through Friday at the USA office in the Kansas Union. Deadline for applications is noon Sept. 8. All applications will be interviewed by the 10 advisers in the Tree SUA advisers beginning with the evening at 9.30. "We're trying to find a person who is The indoor recreation chairman coordinates the meeting times of clubs such as Dungeons and Dragons, the chess club and the backgammon club. creative and willing to try new things," Biehler said. The position will require a minimum of 3 to 5 hours a week, including a weekly SUA Board meeting. Biehler said. The chairman also will be in charge of the College Bowl, an annual trivia competition. According to Deb Lewis, SUA Board vice president, indoor recreation has a $3,000 budget this year. Though some of the money has been allocated for events, the chairman may change those allocations with permission of the board, Lewis said. The position will be for the 1981-82 academic year. In February, all 12 board positions for the following year will be decided, Biehler said. KU professor studies in Paris Sharon Brehm, associate professor of psychology, is studying in France this year as a Fulbright scholar. grants were given this year for university teaching and advanced research in more than Brehm received the Fulbright grant in July and is at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris. She is researching supportive relationships between adults. Brehm has bachelor's and doctoral degrees from Duke University and a master's degree from Harvard. She taught psychology at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University before coming to the University of Kansas in 1975. Brehm is the fourth KU faculty member to receive the award this year. About 500 Fulbright Attention Sports Clubs Friday Sept. 4th is the deadline for Friday Sept. 4th is the deadline for Student Senate Budget request forms. Forms are available in Room 208 Robinson. Clubs interested in funding need to complete and return the request forms by 5:00 p.m. Friday to 208 Robinson. 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