University of Virginia Library

Students Leave Administrators
Ample Parking On Grounds

By DEBBY DENNO

There was no increase detected in the
amount of parking tickets issued to
students yesterday as compared to a daily
average of 40 tickets, according to The
Daily Progress.

A Student Council member added
that there were over 100 cars parked
illegally, although less than 100 were
actually in administrative parking areas
around the central grounds. He credited this to
a lack of communication between students as
to where they were supposed to park.

Monday night, about 9:30, about 40 cars
were reported to have been parked in the
amphitheatre, although only 10 remained,
including one motorcycle, at 7 Tuesday

morning. At least four of the cars belonged to
students who then drove away after returning
from the Lawn.

At 7:40, as faculty members began parking,
not parking tickets were seen on the cars.

In the McCormick Road area near the
library, two-thirds of the spaces were filled at 8
a.m. while along Emmet Street most of the
available parking was taken. No parking tickets
were seen at this time either of the areas.

Between 8:05 and 8:10 a.m. parking lots in
the areas near Maury Hall and the armory were
reported to have been half full.

A man walking with a briefcase toward
Newcomb Hall Tuesday morning was overheard
as saying, "Did they sleep out last night?
Sounds like fun."