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Eastern Montana College of Education Vol. 12, No. 22. Billings, Montana March 13, 1959 Pi Kappa Delta, honorary forensics fraternity, initiation ceremonies were held Monday night. Initiated were Victor Cetrone, Billings, Duane Pettersen, Glendive, kneeling. Standing, left to right are: Carol Brown, John Grotbo, Don Herndon, Verna Abbott, Betty Hooker, Lorraine Gilman, Barbara Mate- lich, and Mr. Grover, sponsor. New P E Building Plans Approved; Out of State Student Fees Upped IMI C Play Dates Are Changed Approval by the Montana Board of Education of preliminary plans for a $1,400,000 gymnasium and phy- sical education building at Eastern Montana College of Education was confirmed Tuesday by M. E. Johnson, business manager at the school. With the preliminary plans ap- proved by the Board of Education Monday the school administration may proceed with negotiations for funds to begin construction. Johnson explained that the admin- istration plans to construct the building without tax funds. Student building fees and income from the use of the structure would finance the project, Johnson said. The Montana Board of Education Monday approved a $45 annual in- crease in fees for out-of-state stu- dents at the six units of the Univer- sity of Montana, beginning next fall. The approved increase will break down to $15 a quarter or $22.50 a semester. Non-resident students at university units would have paid $195 more this fall without the new in- crease. The fee now totals $240. Order Pics Soon Orders for individual pictures will be taken to the end of this quarter after that time the prints will not be available for inspection, Ray Youdan, staff photog, announced. All individual pictures will be in the Publicity Office, SUB, by Monday, he said. Performer Taken Ill, To Run April 2, 3, 4 \The Two Mrs. Carrolls,\ a two- act melodrama directed by W. H. Sturdy, Eastern's drama coach, has been postponed because of illness of Richard Westwell. Eastern's Katoya Players will take their audience to provincial France for a melodrama of a once-thwarted, would-be murderer who is threaten- ed by the past. Barbara Bennett, Carol Sol, Suzy Dietrich, Claudia Green, Lenny Brush, Jeff Smith, Terry Swanson and Dick Westwell will tread before the Science Auditorium footlights the evenings of April 2, 3 and 4. Curtain time will be 8:15 p. m. Science Fair On Way; Exhibits Open Friday The third annual Midland Empire Science Fair will be held on the Eastern campus March 20 and 21, ac- cording to William T. Barry of the Science Department. The Science Fair will consist of scientific research projects which will be exhibited by Junior high and Senior high school students from communities in Eastern Montana and Northern Wyoming. Last year's Fair was highlighted by an exhibit on the chemistry of tranquilizer drugs and one on the mathematics of group theory. This year's fair, like those in the past, plans to present interesting exhibits many which require a vast amount of time and energy to construct, Barry said. The exhibits will be set up Thurs- day evening and Friday morning. Junior high exhibits will be in the Multi-purpose room of the Education Building and Senior high exhibits will be in the gym. Exhibits will be on display from 1:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Judging will take place Friday evening and awards will be presented Saturday at 3:00 p.m. in the Science Hall Audi- torium. A teacher social will be held Friday also, Barry concluded.