May 15, 1964 THE COLLEGIATE Page Three New Parking Regulations Are Approved at Atlantic Christian New parking regulations for At lantic Christian College have been approved by the Administrative Council and will go into effect on September 1 of this year. Section I Registration of motor ve hicles All full time resident students, in cluding those living in approved college housing, and all commuting and part-time students parking mo tor vehicles on college property, must register their motor vehicle with the Dean of Student’s Office. This regulation includes student own ed and — or operated vehicles. Scction 11 Registration Fee The fee for registration of stu dent vehicles is 25 cents for the academic year from September to June. This registration fee must be Wilson Alumni The Wilson Alumni Chapter held its organizational meeting at the Fir.st Presbyterian Church Tuesday night. Richard Ziglar, minister of Chris tian education at the First Chris tian Church was elected president. Bruce Conyers, postmaster, was elected vice president, Mrs. V. B. Plyler was elected secretary and Willard Woodard, Fike High School principal, was elected treasurer. Approximately 150 persons attend ed the meeting including members of the Senior Class at Altantic Christian College who were honored guests. The vocal ensemble at ACC pro vided student entertainment and Gene Barnes, former student and faculty member at AC, provided several selections from Broadway musicals for alumni entertainment. Stalling’s Printers “QUICK SERVICE and BETTER PRESTING” Phone 243-3381 paid during the first two weeks of the semester in which the student enrolls. Vehicles brought to the campus following the registration period must be registered with the Dean of Student’s Office within 24 hours, Saturday and Sunday ex cluded. Upon payment of the fee and reg istration, each student is given a registration permit. This permit must be displayed on the lower right hand corner of the rear win dow. If it is necessary to replace the permit, it will be done without cost upon the presentation of a por tion of the original. Section III Student Parking Regu lations. Students are prohibited from parking at anytime on college prop erty, except in the areas which have been designated for student parking. Only residents of Hackney Hall are to park in the area behind Hackney Hall, and only residents of the women’s dormitories are to park in the area behind Harper Hall Annex. The parking lot behind the Science Building is open to both students and faculty. The parking lot by the Music Building is re served for faculty use only. BONUS COUPON TWO FOR ONE! Buy One Ticket And One Is Allowed Free! CENTER THEATRE Section IV Penalities Non - registered vehicles, and those parked in unauthorized areas, will be given campus paiking tick ets. A $2 fine will be charged siu- dents receivmg tickets for parking in unauthorized areas, or failing to register their automobiles. Failure to answer a summons with regard to a parking violation will result in appropriate college disciplinary action. Section V General Provisions Student registration stickers must be displayed in the appro priate place. Student owner, operator and—all registrant of a motor vehicle is responsible for any violation incur red by that vehicle. Violations of traffic regulations for driving conduct prejudicial to the best interest to the college may re sult in revocation of driving privi leges and appropriate d’soipHnarv action. Resident sophomore junior and senior women who maintain a “C” (2.00) average mav bo perm'tted to have automobiles on campus. Freshmen resident women students I been approved by the Administra- may not have automobiles. Men or women students may bo requested by the Deans to return cars to their home if in the opinion of the Dean the possession of the automobile is interfering with scho lastic or campus adjustment. Section VT Effective Date These parking regulations have Wilson Furniture Company COMPLETE FURNITURE LINE AND PIANOS 125 S. Goldsboro Street T aylor Barber Shop Taylor Made Haircuts And Sliaves 112 N. TARBORO ST. Ernest L. Raper, Manager Cherry Hotel MENS AND BOYS STORE Wihon, N.C. "■ RAINES and COX A PORTRAIT—THE GIFT ONLY YOU CAN GIVE 3051/^ East Nash Street Phone 237-3935 ONE-HOUR CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Two Complete Plants 305 WEST NASH — 308 EAST NASH THE Holly House So. Tarboro St, at Ward Blvd. 24 HOUR SERVICE Good Food Curb Service Vaughan’s Jewelry And Music Store Watche.s—Diamonds—Records 119 S. Tarboro St. Phone 243-5707 ROBBINS JEWELRY & MUSK 114 S. Goldsboro St. Band - String Instruments Records - Record Players Watches - Watch Repairing tive Council and are to become effective with the ot>ening of college in September 1964. RICE’S Men Shop Rents Or Sells Formal Wear Smart Styles For Younpr Men “Made to Measure Clothing” 227 E. .Na.sh St. PEPS-COIA I y, , i Lei's say lor a minute, mis is vou. Once you wear the gold bars of a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force, what’s in store for you? Well, you may fly an aircraft entrusted with a vital defense mission. Or you may lead a research team tackling problems on the fron tier of knowledge. You’ll be helping to run an organization that’s essential to the safety of the free world. Sounds like you'll be called on to shoulder a good deal of responsibility, doesn’t it? But when you come right down to it, that’s what your college U.S. Air Force years have been preparing you for. You've got ability and a good education. Now’s the time to put them to work! You’ll have every opportunity to prove your talents in the Air Force. By doing so, you can put yourself and your country ahead. If you’re not already enrolled in ROTC, you can earn your commission at Air Force Officer Training School—a three- month course that’s open to both men and women college graduates. To apply, you must be within 210 days of graduation.

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