THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1979 Page 5 TE DOINC SUNDRY? rmie's do it foi int Frannies aundromat t Anderson ^ - , " " • «***'■ ■«5S55*'»« !*At Vhtid hh&db>‘T?iL Retiremen! Htered Annul 1 Compensai il Planning ill Hays Glove ■NHEIMGLI SSOCIATESI-.^:^..- 779-5555 _ Z^Parking spaces Steadily being lost C DIPk.1 By DIANE BLAKE t r KsIvlH Battalion Staff & Although there are few parking places on the main campus now, -I IWCDythe outlook for day students and male dormitory residents is even * c * r "worse. Tom Parsons, director of security and traffic, said that last % QO {Semester about 550 spaces were lost, mostly due to construction. east s *^ e °f Kyle Field, 146 day student and 82 male dorm student parking spaces were fenced off for construction. In lot 62 next Wofford Cain Pool, 226 day student spaces were fenced. A barracks building was moved to lot 8, taking 98 parking places. “Day students also lost 116 spaces in lot 5 near Zachry Engineering -y i Center. 1 IlC '‘ Since I began this job July 1, 1977, there have been 1,120 spaces lost, mostly because of construction,” Parsons said. Many of these spaces will not be restored, he said. The Kyle Field expansion will permanently take up some of the parking places in lots 48 and 62, and day students and male dorm residents will lose even more places when new women’s dormitories are completed, he said. [ “It is the University’s policy to provide close-in parking for girls,” Parsons said. He estimated that 400 spaces in lots 9 and 31 behind Eaw Hall will be reserved for> residents of the new women’s dorms. When construction on Kyle - began at the end of last semes ter, parking areas had to be fenced off. This area on the east side of Kyle Field was made off- limits, eliminating 146 day stu dent spaces and 82 male dorm spaces. 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Servi(f Vliller attributed ^ le 1978 gain to Wlniversify’s enrollment in- undry ‘ ases anc * expanded research ac- * ties. Tftcas A&M’s 1,442-student Idterid reasc for the 1978 fall semester , shed total resident enrollment to 'leaninS255 The University s volume of h i learch also continued to rise, to- QIIQ l!j n g $00.1 million for fiscal year L drV U P a hout $8.3 million over * ; previous year. Texas A&M’s 1978 economic im- "’T FAN figures include a payroll of ^ ire than $107.1 million, up $5.9 WDITIOfon from last year. 9 81 maclliPermanent Texas A&Vf Univer- f System employees residing in liege Station, Bryan and the sur- JQM nVmding area now total 7,929. S. Collegt People Power Some 250 additional staff, re search and support personnel joined the institution during 1978, for a payroll equivalent of the addition of three medium-size industrial firms for the community. Students contributed over $56 million to the local economy, up nearly $4.6 million. 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