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mumt C Stm m » » NTATIO Getting a parking ticket has always been a frustrating experience at Penn State. In recent years, changes in the parking code have en- abled the University to minimize the number of one of its major offenders - the unregis- tered parker. The extensive abuse of parking privileges on campus by both visitors and students has resulted in the introduction of a magistrate's citation, explained Roy L. Hen- ry, student parking and traffic coordinator. The citation means a 25 dollar fine for the operator of an unregistered vehicle which has been parked on campus, Henry said. To avoid this fine, a student can register his car at the Student Traffic Violation Office in the HUB or at registration at the beginning of each term. Freshmen are not permitted to keep cars on campus without special per- mission from the office. A student who has illegally parked a regis- tered vehicle will be fined from one to ten dollars depending on the number of viola- tions he's accumulated during the term, Hen- ry said. The student may appeal if he feels the violation has been issued unjustly. If a student re uses to pay a ticket, he will be denied any requests for official transcripts, will not be allowed to register for the follow- ing term, or if it's his final term, will not be permitted to graduate. — Jake Zagozewski
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LIBERAL ARTS Clockwise, from top left: moving into Hartranft Hall fall term; orientation booth on the HUB lawn; parking lot 80: traffic enforcement officer in north visitors' parking lot; book buying at the Student Book Store: academic registration at the fntromurai Building. Penn State — as of today your home away from home. The first step is getting all of your supplies from your station wagon to your sixth poor dorm room. Not easy when 8,000 other students have the same idea. Once you’re settled, you can check out the orientation programs designed to help you get acquainted with University life. Now you’re ready for registration - a hassle, but not the horror veterans make it out to be. You’ve survived and it's time to buy books, a pnal frustration before you en- ter your first classroom as a Penn State student.
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