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Kim Parmer ' 90 Deanna Patterson ' 90 Kim Patterson ' 90 Gregory Patterson ' 90 Brian Patten ' 88 Valerie Patton ' 89 Debra Paul ' 90 Dee Pearl ' 90 Valerie Peeples ' 89 Tracy A. Perry ' 89 Darrin Pendley ' 88 Irene Perez ' 87 Janet Peters ' 88 Lisa Patterson ' 87 Davin Phillips ' 88 Lee Phillips ' 89 Ray Phillips ' 89 Tanya Phillips ' 90 Deann Pierson ' 87 Faye Pinder ' 90 Elili Pineda ' 89 Derrick Poston ' 88 Emerson Powery ' 88 Timothy Powers ' 87 Ginger Pridmor ' 90 Michelle Prince ' 90 Christopher A. Putram ' 87 Gordon Quaks ' 87 Teresa Quails ' 87 Lucas B. Queen ' 87 Jamie Raichel ' 90 Tracy Raichel ' 89 Sylvia Ramos ' 90 Chuck Ramsey ' 88 Taz William Randies Krishna Ransundar ' Kim Rausch ' 89 Robin Rawlings ' 87 Brian Rayburn ' 87 Kristy Redman ' 90 Jeff Reid ' 89 Kevin Reid ' 90 Terry Rentz ' 89 Cherraine Rewls ' 90 Angie Reynolds ' 89 James Rice ' 89 Rebekah Rice ' 90 Mitchell Richardson ' 90 Kristie Richey ' 90 Fredda Richmond ' 88 Jamie Ridlehuber ' 90 Lisa Riggs ' 89 Scott A. Riley ' 90 David Riny ' 89 Stephanie Risinger ' 90 Stephen Risinger ' 89 LU U z i LU CLASSES 69
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ftimdkiiaft IPasrlknEis SOME THINGS NEVER CHANGE! Another ticket! There ' s no way I ' m paying ten bucks! Seems to be a familiar lament among Lee students. Judging by the number of traffic tickets issued during the early weeks of school, it appears that Lee College motorists do not make a prac- tice of reading all the papers, pamphlets, and leaflets doled out at registration, particularly the fine print about student parking. According to Security Officer Bill McAlpin, dur- ing the first week of school, 65 to 100 tickets were written. The major problem with student parking violations, McAlpin said, occurred when cars were parked in areas reserved for staff. Other problems included parking on the grass, and blocking driveways and alleys. In a survey of 50 Lee students, 34 percent said they read the information about parking. The other 66 percent said they did not read the information. When asked if they had ever received a parking ticket, student responses seemed to confirm the security office ' s report: Reason for % of Sample Ticket Ticketed Parking in staff 18 tickets 34% areas (including gym, alley, dorms No sticker on car Blocking road or drive On sidewalk Don ' t remember 1 ticket 2% 3 tickets 6% 1 ticket 2% 4 tickets 8% Total— 27 tickets 52% The person who was given a ticket for park- Some things never change ing on the sidewalk explained it as an extreme emergency. She had to use the rest room! But that ticket, we must remember, was given out by the police. Our guys have more heart than that! Also, another important note you readers may find interesting is that I found one student who was given a parking ticket, or billed for it rather, and she does not own a car! The bottom line is that, like it or not, students are responsible for knowing the rules about parking. The rules, somewhat simplified, are: 1. The sticker goes on the Left rear bumper. We are told that it is not put on properly (this part is in bold print), WE BESEBVE THE BIGHT TO PLACE IT ON THE CAR PBOPEBLY. 2. Do not park in staff spaces! According to security regulations This will result in a ticket. There are more student parking places than there are students. 3. Do not park in the Administrative Circle. McAlpin says violations of this rule have increased. Take note: the four visitor spaces are Not for you. 4. Do not park near the gym or behind the women ' s dorms. 5. If you violate one of the above regu- lations, be prepared to cough up $10 per ticket. This amount will be doubled if not paid in 5 days. If left unpaid, the amount of the ticket is added to your bill to be paid before you are allowed to take exams. McAlpin s advice for avoiding parking ticket hassels? PARK WHEBE YOU ABE SUPPOSE TO PABK. — Kimberly Clark 68 CLASSES
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LU D i Robert Jay Rivera ' 90 Eva Robbins ' 90 Susan Roberson ' 90 Lisa Roberts ' 89 Pamella D. Roberts ' 90 Ray Roberts ' 90 Aubrey Robertson ' 90 Frances Robertson ' 87 Jeremy Robinson ' 90 Teresa Robinson ' 90 Carson Robson ' 90 Julia Robertson ' 88 Jeff Rodgers ' 90 Hank Ruedell ' 90 Cush Roker ' 90 Jessica Allen Rolle ' 89 Dusty Rollins ' 90 Laura Roman ' 87 Rebecca Ronk ' 90 Crystal Rose ' 90 Nicki Rose ' 90 Todd Rose ' 89 Tamy Rosen ' 90 Kevin D. Ross ' 89 Holly Roush ' 88 Carmen Rowland ' 90 Cynthia R. Rowland ' 90 Jonathon Rummel ' 90 Phillip Rush ' 88 Andrew Russell ' 90 70 CLASSES
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