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Any way you can get it is sometimes the rule of the parking lot when spaces are scarce 0nd class begins in three minutes. This banner, which was used in the parking protest, signifies the feelings of mony students who must face the problem each day of finding 0 place in which to park their cars Kr mwmwmtczwmgmwmzmwmm smrwm wwmrzizswwg Kevin Hopkins wmw W Geoff Dunon Geoff Durron Students must sometimes find a iorer classes have on endless seorch parking place wherever 0 space through rows of cars for 0 parking can be found to put 0 cor, which place. can mean parking on the gross when the need arises. Another car is zapped with 0 parking ticket due to its owner not Parking lots quickly fill up each putting the cor in on appropriate morning, while those who arrive for parking place Kevih Hopkins 14 STUDENT LIFE sswsizmmzm
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m;z;.s;:::::g Kim Reece On behalf of the SGA's attempts to deal with the parking problem, SGA president Guy Trowick was also present or the parking protest. Senior Richie Gray discusses the parking problem with Vice President Dormon Stout.
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Geoff Dunon any way . . One of rhe efforts mode was having the physical plant workers pork in the lot in or the driving range and Ierring students pork in the Ior formerly reserved for rhem. This produced many new parking spaces, but they were not very close to any of rhe classes. One of the most con- troversiol ocrions token was making the spaces smaller so more cars could pork in the existing lots. The lines were redrown in sections of some of the lots on campus. Designed for compact and sub-compoc'r cars the spaces were too smell to park in and only mode econ be things worse according ro some students. Even if the parking prob- lem is never solved, there is somerhing good about it e while searching endless- ly for 0 parking spoce or hiking to their classes from 0 parking lot somewhere close to Knoxville, srudenrs comforted by knowing that rhe problem university is shows growing. According to Fred Soucemon, Director of University Reloribns, HThe parking problem is o prob- lem, but it's 0 healthy one. If the Iors were empty, it would be 0 bod sign. - Fronk Cannon rhe Vice president Dorman Stout explains to students the fact that the driving range has been opened up 05 0 parking tor, Some people have to resort to using Hno parking zonesl despite the consequences that moy result in such actions. Students wait on the steps of Burgin E. Dosserr Hall to voice their opinions of the parking situation in o protest that took place on Sept 20, 1965. Geoff Dunon
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