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Candid The six student body pi some of the leading campu replies to which are printed (1) What do you think of how? (2) Do you think th voting results of candidates convention? (3) Do you th would you suggest to rem be closed? Why? If not, s (5) Do you think sunts for Sid Badger Sid Badger, a 25-year-old edu cation junior from Taylors, is vice president of Pi Kappa Alpha so cial fraternity. He is a member of the University Pep Club and he serves on the intramural ath letic committee. Sid was assis tant sports edi tor of the Gamecock last semester, and is now sports edi tor. }: (1) "In my opinion it just tends to show more dishonesty among the stu dents because anyone cheating on the tests will sign the pledge regardless. I surely would like to see an honor system here that would work. The present system needs to be changed. If students see someone cheating and refuse to turn them in, they are showing dishonesty on their own part, be cause they should know it's wrong. (2) "Yes, I think they should, I know in this election coming ui: that l'd like to know how I stood in the elections. I see no reasor why we should hide the results from the studert body. (, "The parking situation is terrible here at the University I think more parking space: should be allotted to the students because after all they are a bij part of the University. It's ver3 discouraging to come from clas: and find a ticket on your car. I'v< been discouraged many times. "I believe that the area betweei Davis playing field and Greel Street could easily be used fo parking space. It would mea taking the fence around Davi field down but. it would be al improvement as it distracts fron the campus. (4) "If a plan could be worke< out to re-route traffic, it woul< definitely be to the students' ad vantage to have Green Stree closed to the public. The presen traffic p)roblem i.' very hazardou: to the students. (5) "1 definitely think the stuntL should lie censored. The boys stunt night this year as a whol< was the mtost disgraceful thing] have ever seen staged by Univer sity students. It's a 'black eye' L< the University wvhen such demon. strations prevail. "I think that a committee mad' up of two or three faculty mem bers and a likely number of stu dlents appointedl by the IFC anc PanHldlen ie Counc il should be formed.'" Lewis Cromer Lewvis Cromer, a native of Greenville, is majoring in pre-law lie is a sportswriter for tha Gamecock, and a member of the Sigma Alph PIIi psilona social fra it(nity. TIe is a mem ber of the de hate team, his AState Associa ,~ 4~. tion of Studen Go v e r n1 N a t i o ni a lino Frater transfer frori At the tine of puubhlication Mr C romer wan't av ail able for coin men t on the fa i quitest ions l isteg above, lHe was at tendiing the Tat Kappa Alpha National D)ebatinj Tlou rnament in New York. Lawrence Curry Lawrence Curry, 21, is an edu cation major from Greenville. Het is managing edlitorI of Garnet ann Black, unewly elected presidient o1 Kappa Alpha social fraternity member of the honor board, chorus AFROTC a n d Interfratern ity Council, of which he is past presi. dent. He was president of his sophomore class and president of the Pep Club last semester. al Ai: residential candidates were inter s issues. All candidates were a; I below as impartially as possible the present Honor System? If e Gamecock should be given the like all other colleges do that at ink the present parking facilitie edy the situation? (4) Do you rhat do you think should be don( stunt night should be censored? "(1) It's ob vious to the stu dent body and the honor board that the present honor system is not working as effectively as it should on cam pus, and It is of great concern to both. The honor board has indicated its active con cern by its recent poll of the stu dent body. I believe that if a change can be made for the better they will come up with a plan, and if not, they will suggest that it be abandoned. No system will work without the support of the entire student body. "(2) Yes, I do, provided that the candidates are aware that the elec tion returns will be published prior to their entrance into the race. "(3) It's obvious that parking facilities are inadequate and the construction of a new building on the lot behind the field house surely won't improve it. This is a perennial problem that I see no sure fire solution for at present. "(4) Yes, the traffic light, al though it has slowed traffic down, hasn't alleviated t Ii e problem, especially around nine and twelve o'clock. I think another student body committee should be ap pointed to discuss the problem with city council. "(5) Stunts of the caliber of some in the last fraternity stunt - night should be censored by a com muittee from the Interfraternity ulty adviser. This plan has been Council which would include a fac presented to and accepted by the student activities committee. I hope that it will be in effect in a more detailed form next, year. John McCracken John McCracken is a 25-year old veteran majoring in history. le is a member of Clariosophic Literary Society, president of Phi Sigma Kappa social fraternity, and vice-president of lnterfrater nity Council. le lives in Columbia. (1) It is in a(d e q u a t e. I wvould like to see a change dlerivedl f r o m 4 the 5 t uId e ni t b ody itself. (2) A bsolute y.I hlpedlWt sponisor are liution t h a t pass5~ed in Clari osophIie. adiministration shoul be enicour aged to pave the lot on Sumter and Blossom and to also obtain parking a reas airound the ca mpus. (4) Yes, it jeop)ardlizes the lives of every st udent crossing the street. Also, something shioui be done about the noise caused by rucks on Blossom St reet. (5) No, the fratenities anid -sororities should have enough goodI taste to conduict their~ own skits Sproperly. Phil Moody - Phil Moody, a 23-year-old elee trical engineering junior from Aiken, is a mnembier of Sigma Nu t sociafratenity. Heis the record Kappa honorary fraternity anid is niow secretary of Sigma Nu. Rtecently elected vice-president o,f the Stant e Stud (ent Government Associat ion, Phil i.s a rmember of t hi e honor board andI has~ been a miembher of the Student Council for six semnesters. He is a member of A.I.E.E. profes s i onal fratter nity and chief petty officer of Naval R.O.T.C. - () There is no dlenyinrg the fact that it needs the wholehear ted I coope rat ion of the st udernt hodly in )'toder to work effectively. In re gardls to t.he pol11 being taken con cern inrg what shouild be (lone about the p)resent system, it would be dlisgraceful for the student body to obligate the faculty to uphold the principles of honor. "I think the honor board nn, the r View viewed by the Gamecock on ked the same questions, the The questions asked were: you would like it changed, right to publish individual tended the Associated Press 3 are adequate? If not, what think Green Street should about the traffic problem? If so, by whom? disciplinary committee s h o u function as one organization. TI would involve a trial for infri tions of lying, cheating and ste ing, which all fall under the ca gory of honor. In this way, tht would be no division of power a the duties of this committee wot be much more clear cut and c fitted. Under the present syste there is no definite policy und which each functions. "(2) As a personal opinion, I no reason why the actual resu should not be published. Howev< this matter should be the conv tion of the student body or at lei of the candidates running for fice. "(3) I do not think they are ac iuate. Being unfamiliar with t administration's access to any v cant lots or land close by the Ut versity, I could not venture to su gest a pertinent remedy to ti situation. I would not hesitate confront the administration wi any feasible solution which mig be offered. "(4) 1 do think Green Str( should be closed to traffic, for t simple reason the traffic on Gre Street is a detriment to the pedi trians - students - who neci sarily must use this street as means of going to and fr( classes. "(5) 1 do not think stunts I stunt night should have to be c sored, however, the result of tl year's stunt night - particulai in regards to boys' stunts - see to necessitate the need for their 1 ing censored. It is unfortunate tl this circumstance should hr arisen. "Vhen the organizations volved can produce skits which i of the moral calibre that would expected to come from a matt group of college students, I can no need for continuing the pract of censoring these stunts." I)avid White )avid White, a 21-year philosophy major from Andersi is president of Euphradian Socit He is a recent winner of the ciety's artist contest. David is pri tdent of I Anderson i Society, a gro of 100 colle st4udents in A derson. lIe halso a meml of the "Y" ci tne't and I U n I v e sity board of publications. (Il) "A good program of si (lent orie*ntation must be the fil step in savtng an Honor Syst< 640 K. C. WUSC Radio Guide 640 K. C. MON., WED., FRI. :59 Sign On~ 2.0t0t---WorI News Rlounup 2:15-lire's to Vets 1:30--Jazz at tthe Concert 4.00 C arotina. Calting P ahnetto M1ystery Tuzne I :45-Worldt News Roundup 5:00 -Carotana Catting Caroliana Mtystery Tunppe 16.00 Co- onP(. Camnpus 6:15--Jopin tte Naivy '.30-- Flyiang ttigh~ 7:00. This laI Jani 7:45 World of Spoirts X.00(-TUops in Pops~~ 8:30t -tBC 9:00IRequeso tpedevous 10:00) Career t tour 10:1 Nos.tatgiu 12:00 Sign Off TUES., TIIURIS. I:.59 Sign On 2.00 -World News tRounidp 2. 15 -Serenpade in tlue 2:30) t)ay tDreams 3 30 jaz t nIthe Copntert -I 0t Cartmina C;atting PahneIPtto Mystery Tuone I 45 W ~ortd News Rtoundtup p Ott Caprotina Chatting C atuina Mystery Tune El:00 Co-ed nt Campuiss 6:15 join the Navy :3(0 - Flying iigha 7:00 P roudly WAe lIait 7:310 - This Is My Faith 7.45- World oaf Sports 8.010 -Tops in Pops X4:30 iHBC 00-Request Rendezvousa t0:0t0--Canreer Ilour t0:t5- Night Train It :01)- Classte Musicale 12:00 - Sign Of f SUNDAY t2:00t Sign On a .m. t2:05-'The Night Owl 2:00- Sign Off a.m. 8:59 --Sign On 9:00- Sunday Moning Devotionat 9:10 -Sumnday Morning Concert p.m. 1:001 -United Press Sunudaty Show 1:15 BB1C 2:15 -Swing Street 4:45-World News Roundup 5:00-Music frorn Broadway 5.45-Worlto prtsnee S3en, 8eard, Spoken ON CAMPUS Group of male students having cap pistols stuck in their ribs by a gang of six-year-olds. The "rob bers" wanted pennies. " * " Football player clowning in front of Russell House with a girl's scarf tied around his head. Droves of students heading d for the tennis courts. * * * - Sherwood Forest being moved into the front yard of Russell Ilouse. re * * * nd Coed complaining of rheumatism. le that just isn't working at Caro e; lina now. Any reform in the system cannot be expected to give ee results in one school year. Student ts government is the only agency that can be expected to strengthen the ic- Honor System, and each individual ,t campus organization must accom If- plish some degree of indoctrina tion, with the idea that. school le- unity must he achieved. he "Whatever else we may have to - do, we all have the common priv - ilege of being Carolina students. - Faculty must not give quizzes that s have been given at any time to previously, and make it legal and ht proper to study old quizzes. (2) "If the paper wishes, publish et the returns on the top contenders he for class offices and the cheer en leaders. There is no point in em barrassing the low man. s- (3) "Parking is easier in- the a vicinity of the Ilorseshoe than mn near the fraternity houses and Sims College. Student government or - - -- lis VOTE ly Iat PHK ll in- W1oild Since-re ire Iour Sup be ire STUDEN'I OH()I) iee i (PAlD POLITICAI A ce So Good to ty heSo Quich se on up er bI he 1. SUPE RIOR TA So good to your taste be< superior tob)accos. R ichier, cially selcted for filter sm flavor you want, here's the: RELAX I *bi er Minm Tnaare Co QDK Tapping is April 25 At Song Fest Chi Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa, national honorary leader thip fraternity, announces that its Spring tapping will be held on ruesday, April 25, at the annual fraternity Song Feat. Candidates for membership in 3DK must meet the following re luirements: (1) show outstanding tharacter, (2) have at least junior ;tanding, (3) have a 3.5 over all iverage, (4) state all of the ac ivities in which they have partici )ated and all of the honors that .hey have received in the following 'ields: (a) scholarship, (b) ath eties, (c) religious, (d) publica ions, (e) social, (f) student body ;nd class offices, (g) student or "anizations (honorary, service, )rofessional, representative) and (h) miscellaneous. Offices and )ositions held in the above should )t' noted. Applications f o r membership hould be sent to Box 4337. The ieadlinae for applications is April l . hould urge the administration to illeviate the problem in areas men ioned. (4) "The best solution to the .;reen Street situation is closing t, but if the Highway Department ,vill not close it, Student Govern nent should attempt to bring ihout the closing of the tribu aries that add to the traffic on reen Street. t5) "Each fraternity has mature )eople leading it, and these res >onsible people should do the mnly censoring necessary before tunt Night.. These same people should be held responsible for vhat happens on Stunt Night." APRIL 9 IOODY ly Appreciate port for Y PRESIDENT I)'FVHTISEMFNT) your TASTE on the DRAW STE 2.SUPE ~ause of LaM's So quick on tastier-espe. comes cleat oking. For the Miracle ,Tip. filter you need. white outside VIHE IFC Elects Sprin Officers f o r Interfraternity Council have been elected Marshall Cain is the new presi dent and John McCracken is vice "South Carolina FROM 01 DEPAR! IJ 01 au SI SI 1 -truh a' Ll)wit Pur whit insie, ur RIO BI R E g Term Officers president. Secretary Is Sterne Bolte and Joe Welsh is treasurer. 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