The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 25, 1976, Image 1
4
VOL. LXVII NO. 4:t University of South Carolina Columbia, S.C. THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1976
Moseley beats Shealy
W ils lord M
Itv Loo Hartor
limn /\1nnlnrl QMtirlntti rimrnri^mnnl
Ucl vi: tv ii.Mvn u ciclicu oiuuuih uuvti uiiivn
Association (SGA) president in the March 11 run-of
against Jim Stuart, receiving 51 per cent of the 1,64:
votes cast.
Gerald Moseley defeated Frank Shealy in the vic<
: j i
prusiueuuai i uii-un.
Voter turn-out in the run-off was 152 votes lowe:
than the participation in the primary election Marcl
8, making the 8 per cent participation the lowest ii
SGA history. It is the first time that participatioi
percentage figures have dropped below the doubl
figure level.
Wilsford received 845 of an eligible 20,506 votes
Stuart tallied just under the 50 per cent mark of vote
cast with 798.
- \ ' W'
Jliiir
vilte.
tW
'
m. Slip / x
pr
If Wl'SC-AM, located in the Kusscll House, is gr
it wil! purchase a tower similar to this unit currt
KM. The FIM station is currently operated by the c
and general studies.
ins ri
Moseley cngineerec
primary vice president
I run-off with 842 votes t
f Moseley had been in s<
1 it to the run-off when i.
the tally.
3 The run-off for the
by Mendel West. West
r Geoffrey Lash's 31.
i Carey Chapman rec
n "Penny r reed tor the
[i got 17 votes,
e The Capstone senate
Jehl with 49 votes. He
vuica.
s Wilsford cited the h<
as the reason for the i
A
By
N. If
ope
nia
Col
top
cor
AM
apj
ant
is r
i I
tra
** cai
/\ on<
Tu
4 tut
\ SOl
> ? CO!
sts
A
^vsA- ?
/ Ik ~-p. ur
yf/\ ?
ST A;\
^ d.
*ofo by Johnny Drumming*
Si
anted an FM license, c|
Mitly used by VVUSColleges
of journalism ^
in-off |
i a turnaround from the
ial election in order to win the
o Shealy's 785. In the primary j
^cond place to Shealy, making j
*>healy received 45 per cent of
klcBryde senate seat was won j
received 40 votes to opponent ?
eived 63 votes to defeat Craig
> Maxcy-Thornwell seat. FYeed
seat run-off was won by Patty
r opponent Ronnie Holt got 17
ird work of his campaign staff *"
run-off victory.
wusc -
o move *
;>wer '
Mark J. Lundgren *
WUSC-AM is granted an FM *
rating license, the station's ?
in transmitter will be moved to
umbia Hall from its location on
the engineering building, acding
to Ed Turner of WUSC'urner
said the move has been
o nmnnr unthnritipc
n.w p. v,pv..
1 that only a construction permit
equired if the license is granted.
Jnder the present system, 22
nsmitters are spread across
npus. If the station goes FM,
i transmitter will be needed,
rner said.
rhe present transmitters use {
>es, unlike the propcs<?dDne of
id state. This is expected to cut
?ts for the station and enable the
it ion to reach a much wider
tening audience.
rhe quality of the station's
insmission would also be imoved
with the new transmitter,
any dormitories have power j
stems which inhibit quality I
und reproduction.
The women's quadrangle, South ;
wilding and South Tower are
lable to receive the station
(cause of a break somewhere in
e transmission line to those
using areas. Turner said a i
arch for this break and subquent
repair would be too costly
r the station.
i ne r ivi license application in
ie hands of the Federal Comlunications
Commission, and the
aff of WIJSC-AM is waiting for
pproval of the application.
Turner said the station has lost
lany staff members because it
rv ~* ?\/\t LM ir/i 'k n !?"* TVT linnncn Uo
iiui navu cm i ifi iivvuov. ??\.
lid students would welcome the
tiange and it would be beneficial
) the station as well as to the
eneral listening audience.
" ^B9h
**
r- SLju-c
- 4HHH
^ > mapipi
A spring Sunday afternoon is enougl
M>uld last forever.
Alley to be
to cars, tri
An alley between Preston and Woo
House crosswalk which has been open
De closed next week according to uni
Harold Brunton, vice president for
alley in a meeting Wednesday with Ja
Activities; Steve Hill, Student G
president; and SGA president-elect L
The alley is being used as an exit fro
the dormitories because the exit thr
during spring break.
The Horseshoe exit closing was ?
^ ? ? A J.iIhamu /"* ?v\ ? 4 aa 1 r?nl f?/\t
urounus rtuviaury v uiiiiuuirf iaai oc-i
way driveway was planned between th
Preston.
The two way drive, opened last wee
But Brunton said several biology prof
too narrow and speeding cars were ere
Brunton and Dr. Walter Edgar, ch
Advisory Committee, then decided to i
entrance and the Preston-Woodrow f
In the Wednesday meeting urunton ;
between Coker Life and Preston and <1
hour speed signs.
Brunton said the alley in front of
walkway for students "sometime nex'
lots before 2 p.m. and may be restr
proves too heavy, the group agreed
v >* '
m ill? w w
" Jim&? *
*r
" r
Photo by Pam HumMt
h to make you wish the weekend
closed
drow dormitories at the Russell
to traffic since spring break will
iversitv officials.
operations, agreed to close the
imes Campbell, dean for Student
overnment Association (SGA>
)ave Wilsford.
m the faculty parking lots behind
ough the Horseshoe was closed
approved by the Facilities and
nester, Brunton said, and a twoe
Coker Life Science building and
k rpdured snrine break traffic
essors advised him the alley was
ating a hazard
lairman of the Horseshoe Area
nake the Coker Life driveway the
illey the exit
igreed to resume a two-way drive
idd speed bumps and 10-mile-per
Russell House should beccome a
I week " Students cannot use the
icted until 5 D.m. if traffic flou