THE COUGAR CRY. AUGUST 27, 1979 — PAGE 3 ^ V .-r-f-jr Our Campus Lot J Lot C Lot 3o Learnini Resource Center If Audilorium Ig Developmental Sludirs Lot A Lot G lot H Lot I I. POWER MECHANICS Bt'lLDING ■ S» Phy»ic«l Science Divmon Office Lot Loi C • Faculty Staff Parking Only LoC H - Admmiitrative Parking Only Lot I - Viinor Parking Area Only Loi J - Facully Staff Parking Only Lot E College Calendar FALL QUARTER 1979 August 28, Tuesday (9:00 AM-4:00 PM) August 29, Wednesday (9:00 AM-8:00 PM) August 30, Thursday September 3, Monday September 4, Tuesday September 7, Friday (4:00 PM) November 1, Thursday November 14, Wednesday November 16, Friday Orientation & Freshman Registration Registration First Day of Classes Holiday Classes Resume Fall Quarter Registration Ends Pre-Registration Winter Winter Quarter Reading Day Last Day of Fall Quarter I m WINTER QUARTER 1979-80 November 26, Monday (9:00 AM-8:00 PM) November 27, Tuesday November 30, Friday (4:00 PM) December 19-January 1 January 2, Wednesday February 11, Monday February 20, Wednesday February 26, Tuesday Registration First Day of Classes Winter Quarter Registra tion Ends Christmas Holidays Classes Resume Pre-Registration Spring Quarter Reading Day Last Day of Winter Quarter SPRING QUARTER 1980 March 4, Tuesday (9:00 AM-8:(X) PM) March 5, Wednesday March 14, Friday (4:00 PM) April 4-April 7 April 8, Tuesday May 8, Thursday May 21, Wednesday May 23, Friday Registration First Day of Classes Spring Quarter Registra tion Ends Easter Holidays Classes Resume Pre-Registration Sum mer Quarter Reading Day Last Day of Spring Quarter SUMMER QUARTER 1980 June 4, Wednesday (9:00 AM-8:(X) PM) June 5, Thursday July 4, Friday July 7, Monday August 7, Thursday August 21, Thursday Registration First Day of Classes Holiday Classes Resume Pre-Registration Fall Quarter Last Day of Summer Quarter WANTED: Students who can sing. 11:00-12:20 Tues.-Thurs. 1 credit hour, Jerry Bangle, con ductor. No Auditions Required. Parking Regulations Your New CoUege Bookstore Welcome back and welcome new students! We have a new self service bookstore for you, so we will have to have a few new rules. As you come into the bookstore, located in Hayes Hall, there will be some gold racks located on your right against the wall. This is called a book drop. You will lay your books and parcels on this rack and pick them back up as you leave the bookstore. The bookstore is self service now and we want you to come in and browse and enjoy yourselves. We ask that you do not smoke or bring food in. Our hours will be 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. daily, and evening 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. except on Friday. If this is not convenient for you, let us know and we will work it out. 1. Personnel operating vehicles on the campus should be aware of the authorized speeds, parking spaces and other regulations. 2. The college access road from Highway #268 to the parking lots is under jurisdiction of the State Highway Depart ment. Maximum speeds which are established by the state’s ordinance are as posted. 3. Driving of vehicles, including motorbikes, on sidewalks and unpaved areas of the campus is prohibited. 4. PARKING: Vehicles may be parked in the following places: Lots A, B, C, D, E, and F: STUDENT PARKING ON LY Lower Lot and Lot on top of the hill north of the Tech nical building is reserved for Facuhy/Staff Only. Other: Parking area directly in front of Thompson Hall is for Administrative parking only. Parking area in front of Hayes Hall is reserved for the Handicapped Visitors and Ser vice Vehicles only. (Motor bikes to be parked in visitors lots - Two Per Space!) 5. Do not park parallel to a curb. 6. “Back in” parking is prohib ited due to the fact that it is time consuming and it disrupts smooth flowing traf fic and if cars were allowed to back in to a parking space the vehicles back end would be over the median - thus disrupt the mowing of grass up to the median. 7. Vehicle registration sticker must be displayed on the rear glass. (Driver’s side, please) 8. Do not block traffic lanes or other vehicles. 9. FINES: Parking tickets will be given effective the second day of classes. A fine of $2.00 is payable in the College busi ness Office within 48 hours. If fines are not paid within the time limit, records will be encumbered and the fine will be increased to $4.00. All fines must be paid before the student will be allowed to register for the next quarter. ‘Parking spaces marked “Handicapped Parking” is re served for Handicapped Visit ors Only. Persons who park il legally in a Handicapped space will be subject to a $1,(XX) fine as per recent state traffic law. 10. A traffic control officer is on duty in order to aid you and to enforce all parking regula tions. 11. Students and Faculty/Staff having to drive a vehicle, other than their vehicle which has the parking sticker, for one or two days should see the traffic control officer and give him this information in order to not receive a parking ticket. They should park in the regular lot. STiAZ COUaiR CRY MAZE