| Kast€arolinian — GREENVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1963 Carolina College enate ApprovesRule hanges For Women rate, at its Mon seting, approved ap-| of $800 for the En-| : ittee, $60 for | | tration day. | Editor June Grimes, after study- ing the organizational structure of the EAST CAROLINIAN for »ymmittee, $530 | several weeks, requested and re- ROLINIAN, and | ceived $530 for staff salary in- ze Choir; au- | Entertainment Com- | up to 60 per | r’s anticipated en- new Elections | and ap- } ne sent to| creases during the next two quart- | ers. The College Choir was granted | $350 to be added to its regular | accepted the | | budget appropriation for the pur- pose of representing tthe college jat the Music Educators National Convention in Charleston, West for | Virginia. of mitted ional $800 e remaind- Treasurer, This After Enter- tee’s expenses, the $800 re- o>mmittee re- $60 to hire L D. cards The com- has had during of regis- | EC Hosts WC Choir or Sunday Concert College ounov. ts on the| Campus | we Carolina | 1] t Caro- | a member | c of Wom-} yilege Choir will ss from the ged by Beeth- imbers by Gustav Thompson. The Glee Club| Brahms end 1s well as two henandoah” and 100 voices of the vill join for the of the program, Thy Dwelling- ns’ German Re- ronation Scene” irgsky’s Boris God- The seante voted to give to the | Entertainment Committee of any | the En- | year the authority to obligate up te 60 percent of the following year’s anticipated budget. The senate also approved a reso- | ition a ne would permit women students who are on restriction to talk with men students while walik- ing on campus. A copy of the reso- lution will be sent to the admin- istration. the cost of a party for the cast of this year’s musical. The senate provided foy the reallocation of funds in the musical budget, but Stephens as chairman of the Elec- tions Committee, accapted nomi- nations for the Queen’s the Azalea Festival, and conducted swearing-in ceremonies for Bob | Nelson from New Dorm. Duke To Install Roel Colony Of Kappa Phi fraternity, Beta Phi lony of Pi Kappa Phi, national social fraternity, will seek na- tional affiliation today. Mu Chap- ter of Duke University will initiate he East Carolina colony. Kappa Phi was founded locally on February 15, 1961, by Pi Kap- pa Phi traveling counselor Jim Sunday’s concert will climax two ends of music by the choral ps from Greensboro and Green- This past Saturday, the ps met in Greensboro for re- : as well as social events Sunday gave the first pro- ram of the series. | Aeccompanists for Sunday’s pro- will be Mary Ida Hodge, | Coley and Ted Gossett, . Henrietta Nance, vio- and Marcia Fountain, cell- Arrangements for lodging for | College girls are being 1 y memibers of the East | arolina Women’s Glee Club. Notices Will anyone having any copies of the Fall issue of the REBEL please send or bring them to the EAST Pi Kappa Phi' Jloyd, and ayne Scott. Sc ott | aa his bicker degree at UNC, where he was president of his fraternity. He attended East Carolina’s Business Graduate School on a scholarship provided by the National Organization of Pi Kappa Phi. It was during his course of study here that he or- vanized the colony. Saturday, newhy--initiated Beta state conclave. Chapters from South Carolina, North Carolina, jand Virginia will be in attendance. All officers of the National Coun- cil will be present. Pi Kappa Phi will have a tea Sunday afternoon from 2:00 until 4:00 in the CU. Students, faculty, and friends are invited to attend. CAROLINIAN office at their earliest convenience. They are needed for the men coming to EC in March to evaluate the college. There are two male roles still open in “The Faithful Lightening” by Kermit Hunt- er, author of “Horn In the West.” If interested, contact Edgar Loessin, Playhouse Di- rector. have friends in their rooms, and to | passed a substitute motion which | not exceeding $225, for the party. | In other action, the senate ap- | proved the appointment of Berk | Court of | Phi Chapter will host a_ three-} The Traffic Committee has be- gun a thorough investigation of all cars being operated by col- East Carolina College and in the Greenville area in order to ascer- tain that each student who is operating a car is eligible to do Productions Committee chairman |S according to the College regu- Ed Smith requested $250 to cover | lation which reads: “It is to be noted by all that | no freshman (including Summer School) student at East Caro- lina College is permitted to have and/or to operate a motor vehicle on the East Carolina Colleze cam- pus or in the Greenville area. “In addition, no student having \less than a “C” average or on dis- |ciplinary probation at East Coro- |lina College is permitted to have the East Carolina College campus or in the Greenville area.” This rule was established by the Student Government