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. -3- Const;i1;u"tional Revisions Coinnii'b'tGG V. t comnittee was co 115d last week , but only one member showed up. Therefore, no work has been done as yet. Honor System Revisions,Cormittee . The chc„irnLt.>.n of tliis committee, Ken Lumpkin, ha,d no report. Entertainment Committee „ This committee provided for the Sept. 29 and Oct.27 dances in HcEwen dininp all, and for the record hops in the Student Union following several of the football games._ The Sunday night movies are selected by this committee also. A Christmas planned for Dec. 15, 1962_In McEwen. Den Broda, Chairman stated that The Entertaiment Committee is hoping that these events planned for future dates, in the°past conflict with other interests of the administration, as they have been PAN*IIELLENIC news Pan-Hellenic_Council met again to revise the Constitution. The Faculty ® Eraternities and Sororities met separately to discuss this revision, and the revision is still in the hands of this Faculty Committee. , reports that much improvement has been-made toward a oo L?? i IS working to make it satisfactory to the Faculty is'doSrmore thL'^thPi students. Pres. Thompson says that the Faculty Committee IS doing more than their job to comply with the Pan-Hellenic Council. He reports meetings with the faculty, altho' it takes quite a lot of v7ork to smooth over these regulations for the fraternities and sororit and much time is being spent on this job. Mr. Thomps.on says that high praise should Mr- B^^xter, Mr.-Hassell and MrL Eppers^ffo^their pat ience and willingness in attempting to find a satisfying compromise for all concLned GIRLS IFTERDORM news ’or a epIoiarSeltSl^ofo?; of eighteen upperclassmen members, met Mrs ET5?e?son ^lark, ar. Pres, presided over the meeting. ® ’ I ? '-'/omen, spoke to the council members on the drinkinfc problem The following statement was issued by the Council: arimcing proDiem. The Council frowns upon the use of alcoholic beverages and advises every girl that her use of an alcoholic beverage when LoomfS tf ^5^? an attempt by The Council and Mrs. Epperson to cut down on the laxitv of drinking on this campus. Under this policy a girl who indulgL ird?inSL iS S^lrioes lot doefnot approvrS suoii a=?i of the HonL OouSol“^ P>mlshment in question as this Is under the jurlsdicti NOxRTH STATE STUDENT GOVSRNMEOT ASSOCIATION Because^it^^rq^^JjS'^H''^® conference on Oct. 20-23 at Western Carolina College Because It x;as our Homecoming Week-end, no Blon representatives were present. Sion trrouM different conference schools? Discus- +• and general assemblies based on SlJtopics are held, and student exchange ideas dealing with BG functions. At the end of “ch yea? an award xs given the Most Improved Student Government. re-nonqihlp conference will be held on our campus. iSlon will also be reoponsible for printing tne spring edition of the I'ISSGA Newsletter. FOOD COMMITTEE THE Food Committee has not met since the last edition. No new developments. C0I4i4UNITY RELATIONS COMMITTEE Community Relations Committee has not met since the last edition. The wiST'^not^bP has informed us that the students of Elon CoJleo-e will not be able to receive special prices at Burlin^^ton theaters He Burlington has contacted the district manager twice month, and on both occasions the district manager refused the request for students. Mr. Stephenson was informed by the district man ager that if jilon College sfeidents were permitted lower prices in the theaters this would be the only college in the country with this privilege '
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