8 Thursday, April 11, 1974 University Daily Kansan Kansan Photo by JIM THOMAS Repairs Are Scheduled for the Bridge on Massachusetts Street. New Bridge Still Under Study Construction of a new Massachusetts Street bridge over the Kansas River is still in the planning stages, Dennis Kallsen, assistant city manager, said yesterday. A study was begun by Finney and Turnipseed, Topeka consulting engineers, in October. The main reason the study isn't finished, Kallsen said, is that inflation has created uncertainty in the purchasing of building materials. Kallsen said the city was mainly concerned with the improvement of the present bridge on a temporary basis, and the county concerned with finding a spot for a new bridge. He said the bridge hadn't been repaired for more than a year. The old bridge is not unsafe, he said, but some damage has been done to the superstructure and the bride is no longer large enough to accommodate Lawrence. "It just isn't large enough for Lawrence traffic anymore," he said. "He has lived his life." He said a new bridge would help to reduce traffic congestion around Massachusetts and 5th streets and it would accommodate traffic between north and south Lawrence. Walt Craigan, county commissioner, said the new bridge would probably be built just west of the present one. Once a new bridge is built, it will be the longest and another bridge will be built in its place. What Lawrence will have, he said, will be two bridges, each having two lanes. Cragan said each bridge would probably carry one-way traffic. Cragan said there wouldn't be any weight limit on the new bridge. He said Finney and Pink-Masked Participants Greeted by Smiles, Stares trying to bend a tree in the area by teleadhy. But observers who followed the sitters' instructions soon found out why only masked participants understood the occurrence. A new outburst of spring fever joined streaking as an outdoor pastime following the latest warm weather spell. It was aimed at young people, and communication among students. When a prospective sitter asked, "What are you doing?" he was told, "Slit down and get out." A row of chairs on Jayhawk Boulevard, filled by pink-masked participants, drew several of each of these reactions Tuesday in front of Watson Library. A number of prospective interviewers attempted to get to the root of the phenomenon in a business like way, but received only absurdities for replies. The appearance of microphones and cameras provoked one sitter to remark that he was If the questioner was curious to sit down, he soon found that he had, after all, done enough to understand the pink-masked sitters' purpose. One such curiosity-seeker-sitter-sided retested that they just wanted to get people's attention. Students are denied full participation on the Faculty Appointments, Promotion and Tenure Committee according to committee members. Pursupsse's study would consider the construction of sidewalks and bicycle paths. Application for STUDENT STAFF POSITIONS Available the Month of June only! "I don't think students should participate in making these types of decisions on faculty members," L. L. Houston, associate professor of biochemistry, said yesterday. 1. Freshman Orientation Program Jon Josserand, Johnson sophomore and committee member, said Tuesday that although students were allowed to help form the committee's general policy, they weren't allowed to carry out that policy on campus or discuss faculty before the committee. However, other faculty members of the committee had objections to such student work. "They can affect a lot of policy decisions but they can't affect all decisions and the Faculty Appointments, Promotion and Tenure Committee is one of them," he said. 2. Transition Summer Sessions "What I am contending in that policy is a matter based on an individual basis," Cragan said financing of the bridge would be decided in a general obligation bond election. He said he hoped that the bond election could be part of the general election process, and that the bridge is of timely importance, a special election might be necessary, he said. "Any item of this sort ought to be reconsidered," Earl Husser, professor of chemistry and committee chairman, said yesterday. Student Staff Positions for: 3. Knowledge of and Experience with University Programs and Activities The committee operates under the College Assembly bylaws, which provide for student participation in the formation general policy but withholds the right to participate in the discussion of individual cases or the final vote. 2. Plan to Return to the University of Kansas in the Fall HE SAID he didn't object to student votes on individual cases, but the cases would have been a big blow. Since the bulk of the committee work concerns individual cases, students are denied full participation in committee deliberations, he said. Kanaan Staff Reporter Desired Qualifications: 5. Some Experience with Leadership Roles; Ability to Lead Small Group Discussions 1. Good Academic Record By DEBBIE GUMP Individual cases are decided on the basis of an instructor's teaching ability, his research and publication and his service to his department and the University. 4. Sensitivity to and Openness Toward Others and Their Needs Applications Due by April 17 Interviews to be Scheduled on April 23, 24, 25 Preliminary Screening Anticipated Students Criticize Panel Selections Announced by May 1 Greater Voice in Promotions Sought Josserand said that research, publication and service could be documented and that teaching skill was the only criterion left open to debate. Students, he said, are equally qualified to judge a candidate's teaching skills. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Application Forms Available in 224 Strong Hall 'I really don't know the reason why K.U. Night Tonight! Always The Best in Music At The Yuk! —FREE— LIVE MUSIC with K.U.I.D. Live Music 6 Nights a Week Yuk It Up Yuk It Up at the Yuk Down Hillcrest Shopping Center 9th and Iowa S.U.A. Recreation in Action!! Spring '74 CANOE TRIPS: Current and Missouri River Trips each weekend in April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December. dead-week prior to mid-August. K. U. SAILING CLUB: students haven't been included," are grad students to the university, are grad students not qualified." April 14 & 7 - Northame MCSA women's race April 18 & 14 - Iowa State Drake MCSA April 18 & 13 - Purdue Yard Course MCSA April 18 & 6 - Uni of Iowa Tree赛 April 11 & 12 - Ohio Westview UMl. MT. OREAD BIKE CLUB: TEACHING SKILL has been emphasized in committee deliberations, Houston said, and the committee has listened closely to student opinions in this area. Josserand *qualified* "as being able to offer consistently objective oinions, CHESS CLUB: Jiahawk Jamboree 1974 Kuhlman, Mike p.m.-person teams time trials (Vineland, Kansas) Sunday, April 38th, 9:30 p.m. 6th Athletic Conference, KU. U. Campus Burlington, B.C. 842 977-8888 K. U. RIFLE CLUB: Houston said, however, that students were naive concerning research activity. K. U. K. S. U. Tour (Spring) Intercubio tourney starts this weekend Sundays - 7:30 a.m. Kansas Union Saturday - 8:15 a.m. Kansas Union Call Info 644-1342 K. U. TABLE TENNIS: LAWRENCE YOUTH HOSTEL: K.U. OPEN TOURNAMENT-April 1st at Robinson Gym Earn every Saturday 12:30-1:00 Robinson Gym U.S. Open-Oklaho City-May 21-13 Info Call 850-472-2960 WILDERNESS ADVENTURE: They really can't evaluate resent... Faculty members have a hard enough time do this. Meeting every Monday at 3 p.m. of Military Science Building (Brite Range) Proceed KUPSU match upcoming For additional information on these recreational programs, contact the S.U.A. Office, Kansas Union-864-3477. People needed to help establish a local Youth Hostel for summer of 74 Top quality Camping Equipment For rent from S.U.A. Office Inquire at 844-3477 Richard DeGeorge, professor of philosophy, said yesterday that students would need to know something about the subject to understand the judgments involved. "I don't think the input we would get on individual cases would be worth the time the student would have to spend," he said. "It requires an enormous amount of time I don't think students have for matters of this kind." WE'VE Students on the committee are fulfilling their function in policy-making, he said. Rent your car from John Haddock Ford. 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