The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, May 12, 1961, Image 2

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USC Faculty A For the first time in several years, the University faculty and administration have approved the Student Council Constitution, it was announced recently by outgoing Student Body President Mike Quinn. The proposed Constitution, which was passed by a large margin by the Student Body in the recent spring elections, was sent first to a faculty committee, which evaluated its merit and. recommended Students Give Opinions (SeePage 5) Vol. LI, No. 30 No 1 May Day - called by mnany. the mos~t fabulous day on the (Carolina calendaLr - keeps every one( busy, from the stude nts, whno hnave to hurry so as not) to miss the pie throwing contest or thne free food at thne Pa,n-IIelleanic drop-ians, to the "Greean Beetles," who have to hurry aind cleawn up after each event anmd get ready to clean up after the EngineersPhBea Will Study_ Pro blems 16 umrO With an eye on the growving in flux of automobiles that is ac comnpanying university expansion, R g sr to iIj, Carolina has contracted for a Iae I uo d'u n std fparking and traffic needs Bt a in the University area. The project, which will examinerleedtelrcdrsfrnol-Ped f both existing and future trafficininteUvesys191Sm aCdm( and parking demands, will be mnSsin seilycnenn tntd3 undlertaken by Wilbur Smith and telrermn frgsrto h e Associates, consulting engineersmaeil,clgeU of Columbia. Dr. W. H. Patterson, (lean of administration, is the co- itd n l ohrudrrd ordinator for the University. ute ma obin rgsainWlia Questionnaires will be distribu- mtrasa h fieo di-17.Oi toay to students, faculty and nimt any ti e Juno . anat staff to learn parking characteris- ee,o eitaindy uei 83a ties and to determine the best1, mae to be in tuss te pi way to provide for the Univer- os AsebyRm afr9 sity's increasing automobile popu- am lation. Included wvill be questions avShostdnsvilban on trip) origins, dlestinations, termtrasi om15 ei wvhere and wvhen individuals park,grnCle.Gadtesuns and how far they must walk to Pnold o to he Gre Uriversity dlestinations.SholOfc,24Amnsrtn An inventory wvill be made ofBulig fo maeasan i all availab)le lots and curb park-stuios ii. spaces in the area of the hoev ent ide ted to University, and special emphasis the U r i an -h m wvnl be placed on parking re- hv lae hs biain e quirements for existing buildings cr o(a,Jn 2 nodrt andl areas proposedl for develop-,rgse.Toefiigt os mient.wilntbpemte torgsr After careful reviewv of the utlsc atr aebe Universit y's expansion p 1 a n a, ,~eue.'hs laigtera-~ recommendlation~s will be made ascons nJue1wilotb to off-street pairking developments,.emte oreitrbfr The sites selected are to conform nm,Te(a,Jn 3 wvith existing and projected park ing demands and needs, parking characteristics, University (level opmetnt p)lans, andl major streets ~ike~~~ and highways. Functional plans for the facilities, along wvith comn- MO Co es plete economic analysis, will be included in the report. .C.Wle,o Mac A recommlendled program of off- Bohrod a ae h stree't parking development wvillwinroAlh PiOmg' be prepared, taking into account "Tl a nCmu"cn priorities and the inter-relation tS tteMyIa ac of curb and off-street facilities. Tedyngt Purpose of the traffic study is ~ikewl eev itcr to imp)rove vehicle circulation in tiitesfo Cluba e the University area. Analyses will cat,adhsognzto be made of traffic and pedestrian wl eev h rneUO ii volumeO counts, accideCnt recordls,pau.Scn lc ate ls e curb parking practices, traffic otetwntoRyYugf r, cotrl evce, nRoertigispa tOeaio iOnN relcheduelesedues.o enol- oero pproves Revise its passage at the general faculty meeting. Comprising the committee were Dean of Students Tomlin, chair man, Dean of Women Clotworthy, I)r. Nolan of the English depart ment, Dr. Penney of the biologv levartment. and Pirofess(or Sloan of the Law School. The Constitution was then presented to the faculty anld a<lmin istration at large, and was passed unanimously. Only a few questions UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINj CROWING FOR A GREATER CAROLINA COLUMBIA, SOU TICI CAROLINA. MAY 12. 1961 fay Day Is Complete -Without Thi 2 axi s:7. next onte. May Day. comnes only. once ta year, but there's alway-s the promie of a thrill it miitite for those who care to come. ODK's Award% Day program begani the day thi year, and the above pictures show the highlight!. In the pOt) at tihe left, Dean George W. Tomlin receives the KSK Service Award from presideit Sam Freed. In SEE BACK PAGE Kappa Inducts 34 rest Greek Letter Fra tern ite wzors Seniors For Scholarsh rolina chapter of Phi I ewey Ander'son of Susquehanna t.IInvI)rimi pa, honor society conm- Uniiversity, Selinlsgrove, Pa.; Dr. 1iIi'LeIogm, scholars with highest Julius Gr'iffin Campbell of Pfeif- I11ldy 1 ynIII . e College, M isenheimer, N. C.. ; Ii&IlAI 11 it standing, recently in- I)r. Harry McKinley Lightsey, Jr.; Wi1 amrc,T newv members. andl 'Mrs. Annette Strother Kirven.Iir,Nam (lr' a Kappa is the oldest Also, D)onald Clayton Brown, 'ifttnAmIro R eek letter fraternity in Gerald1 Wayne Brown, Margaret (htklso1 ii d States, founded at Roberta Cannady, Geraldine Hlyla ~ RlItle and Mary College in C'authen, Eleanor Hazel Crown, .AIo 1ilIldRol *ial twa ertJohn Wesley Dillard, Rose Mary lySer.EioI)m ~ial t~a ertFellers, Patricia Lynne Furr, Sam ik IlnrisSni mn, but was reorganized Pairker' Gambrell, and Hope Tray- LwSrttr lrdS an honor society. wick G;ettys. Mr J~1li l(elV nibes ae Dr WiliamI Aso.M Il hi t~d j\Von on-itz,m lnry Durha WII .lliay lyLn.u 'inc. N ny lar Chrot'ndro 4 Clr Rso. n viewof ava an Ai Fore RTC Iflts,a lucheti 4)r raw lls, Rounree.o k.erhm ht re rmlf,Mdlipa atnIus' lk ear ofEonal mber Ca. C.r1. Witiam US Alo,fi ofr Hnavldx e aon, Ko hi- apt. Withtein Wilh SUMWALT REVIEWSbTiME TaOOPS d Constitution on minor points were raised, but were clearel up satisfactori Y b.\ ihe faculty committee. Final ap>proval was given by the Uriiversity loard (o Trustes. Quinn anl Deanl Tomlin both expressel greal ;tpprtiat ion tio the faculty for their co-operation. anl both feel that this. ab]m), with a joint effort on the part of the Iaculty arid the Stulent Body, w*1 help strenigthen relations betweenl the Students anil the Iacultv. Birds Play In Tournaments ( ta I ge 6 ) FOUNII) 1908 S . . th ceilter !hw. 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