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USC Faculty A1
For the first time in several years, the University faculty and it
administration have approved the Student Council Constitution, it
was announced recently by outgoing Student Rody President Mike n
Quinn.
The proposed Constitution, which was passed by a large margin t]
by the Student Body in the recent spring elections, was sent first
to a faculty committee, which evaluated its merit and recommended is
oproves Revise
s passage at the general faculty meeting.
Comprising the committee were IDean of Stuldents Tomlin, chair
an, Dean of Women Clotwort hy, I)r. Nohin of the English depart
ent, Dr. Penney of the biology leiartmeint. anl Professor Sloan of
ic Law School.
The Constitution was then presented to the faculty and admin
tration at large, and was passed unainiouslV. Only a few auestiOn1
d Constitution
on1 Minor poits were raise.wi. but were cleaU)l up hisfatily b\
the l aculty* committee.
Finlal approval was giveun by the Ilniversit , vBmr<d If Trutcv.s.
Quiin anl Iean Tomlini l both expressedl great Ipprf1ci.t if)In !( tohe
iactilty for their co-operation, and( both feel that tlis, alolp with a
ioilt effoIrt on) the piart of the facultY anld the Sti(denlt Irfl Iv, w:
Students Give
Opinions f TUrimnt
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
CROWING FOR A GREATER CAROIUNA
Vol. LI, No. 30 COLIUMBIA, SOUTII CAROI,NA. MAY 12, 1961
No A
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thrwix o unt orbile fhat fis atc- at- elnc(rpin,t h (em ete,
copangiuneiyexpasion,Bta
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Carolina has contracted for aDaeI LodT 'r
std fparking and traffic needsBtaKp
in the University area.ReitaRoiE.Gdryhspe f
The project, wvhich will examine rlae h )oelrsfrerl
bo0th existing and future traffic igi h nvriys16 u-al(eli
and parking demands, will be inrSsin seilycnenn tae .
undlertaken by Wilbur Smith andthlrcuefntorgiraon Piet
Associates, consulting engineersmaeil,clge(r
of Columbia. Dr. W. H. Patterson, N f t r t U.ited
dean of administration, is the co-nttdanaloheudrrd-Wlima
ordinator for the University. untsmyoairesrton17.O
Questionnaires will be distribu-maeilatheOfcofAisig
Stoday to students, faculty and 501 n ieatrJn .H~-ognzto
staff to learn parking characteris- ee,o eitaindy uei 83a
tics and to determine the best 1,mtraswl ei usl e ne
way to providle for the Univer- osAsebyRmafr9
sity 's increasing automobile popu- am
lation. Included will be questions
on trip origins, dlestinations, termtrasi om15 ei
wvhere and when individuals park,grtCle.Gadtesuns
and howv far they must walk to sollrpr oteGaut
Unriversity dlestinations.SholOfc,24Amnsrtn
An inventory wvill be made ofBuligfomaeasani
all available lots and curb park- siutos
irt~ Spaces ini the area of the over,suntidbedo
University, and special emphasis teUiest t n vyms
wvMl be placed on parking re- nvclaethsobitosb
quirements for existing buildings fr odt,Jn 2 nodrt
andI areas proposed for develop- rgse.Toefiigt os
ment.i
After careful review of the utlsc atr aebe
University's expansion p 1 a n s ,lae.Tns lern hi c
recommendtions will be made asoo
to off-street parking developments,.emte oreitrbfr
The sites selected are to conform nm,Tedy ue11
with existing and projected park- -__
ing denands and needs, parking
characteristics, University devel
opment plans, aind major streets ~ike~jj
aind highw~ays. F"unctional plans
for the facilities, along with com-osiUb lo teCi
plete economic analysis, wvill be
included in the report. f. f. i kph, o Ma ecs
A recommended program of off- erohehood gas ad te
street parking dlevelopment will Wtnro lh h mg'
be prepared, taking into account
priorities and the inter-relation
oif curb) and( off-street facilities. ledv ngt
Purpose of the traffic study is
to improve vehicle circulation in S um mer
the University area. Analyses w Rillchnsrionz
e made of traffic and pepestrian
volume counts, accident rord s, o
curl) parking practices, traffic cons w t t
control devices, and operating Alsha atOega. cat; 3-1
unhdrtlen byWibu_Sit_ad_epocreenorgitrtinPhi B eta 1
denofamiitrton s c-Rntegistrdalotior nerrad
orintr otenvest ate Isy otold reitain e Wilama
staf t lern arkng harcteis egistonr sr toin .Gdfry has 18:a
wa t roie o te Unv r eleaused thseml p Rou m f ero- poe9o
ingy inrasn themoil Uniersty' 191Su -acdmi.
laton Iclde wll e ue mersLa Ssio, espueia wll c oer ing iatd 3
on rip oriins detintios,theil procuremesn Ro registratin Pi-t
whee ndwhn ndviumater, riaCol'e colleget Greent
and ~ ~ ~ e fo a hymutwl oreshmen, traner, Grad-hUnte d
Uj ver y desimateriaSho ls atf te, OffA iice tof amis-17.nrg
An ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 2 matervwllb md f ulials will betoin Ruse inewme
ray Day Is Complete Without Thi,
iext mne. May Day comes onlY oice a year, hut there's alwiay. the promise of a thrill
a minute for those who care to come. OI)K's Award% D)ay program begant the day% thi!
year, tinid the above pictures Show the4 highlight.. In 1114e photo at the left. Deanl
George W. Tomia receives the KSK Service Awuard fromt pre4ident Samn Freed. Ii
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appa Inducts 3
est Greek Letter Fraternitj
tors Seniors For Scholarshi
)lina chapter of Phi Dewey Anderson of Susquehanna nl'tz, Henry in-hai l1i
1, honor society con- University, Selinsgrove, Pa.; Dr. .1inin e 1 Hoagland. .
Jcholars with highest Julius Griffin Campbell of Pfeif- Hliday. Jo I.Vn1 1ifft
. ter College, '8isenheimer, N. C.; a Att . Littlu,
tandling, recently in- Dr. Harry MeKinley Lightsey, Jr.; White \1,1n19-ell. I,
iew members. and Mrs. Annette Strother Kirven. 'r iice. Nancy (hair
Kappa is the oldest -Also, )onald Clayton Brown, (harh,ttv Anderson Ros:
-k letter fraternity in Gerald Wayne Brown, Margaret Chark Roson. a E
States, founded at Roberta. Cannady, Geraldine Hyll S111awls Rom)"I've.
id Mary College in Catihen, Eleanor Hazel Crown, Also, Jill Hall Ryon,
nally it was a secret Wesley Dillard, Rose Mary erly Spears. Elison il?.1
bulit was aerzet Fellers. Patricia Lynne Furr, Sam Vicki Hendticks Snith
1but was reorganized arker Gambrell, and Hope Tray- Lew Straolher. Allred Sh
an honor society. wick Gettys. Mary Joalma Speed XV.1
bers are Dr. Williaml Also, 'Mary Hlendri x Von Kol- Marga 11alstvei Wieu holi
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