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The University of Maine DigitalCommons@UMaine Maine Campus Archives University of Maine Publications Fall 9-26-1984 Maine Campus September 26 1984 Maine Campus Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus Repository Citation Staff, Maine Campus, "Maine Campus September 26 1984" (1984). Maine Campus Archives. 1604. https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus/1604 This Other is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@UMaine. It has been accepted for inclusion in Maine Campus Archives by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UMaine. For more information, please contact [email protected]. re helps our speed of- tgayMaineCampus in said. "He and September 26, 1984 at Orono student neaspaper taste 1875 Wednesday, excellent base runn- vol. XCV no. WI" The 11_ osiversity of Manse stole eight bases," sity team traaveled a few players who the travelling squad students joined many of the Work-study of games played Sun- UMO senate elections Diamond against ,itchers in both the held Thursday regulateparking lots - to be >ton and Derek Aran games to lead Maine tuency. Balentine and Colvin halls by Rick Lawes well. umphs. will form a constituency as aides where conferences or special events Staff Writer seats Sue Swift thing on the day was For Thursday's election, 10 by were being held, so we'd know (where) ss strikes:. assistant Two graduate Staff Writer at are still uncontested. not to ticket:. he said. is said. They kept the The University of Maine seats represen- strive for the senator seats and and police of- Reynolds said that ticketers Orono student body will go to Student safety aides parking date." ting Chadbourne/Estabrooke, in viola- uniformity in giving out polls for the first lime during the Hall, ficers will continue to ticket cars who failed to make the Hannibal Hamlin/Oak, York a violations. school year Thursday, do tion of university parking regulations, ,ght injuries were Dan 1984-85 Corbett Hall and York Village "It's hard to explain to someone why they will elect this year's edi- UMO security registrar said Thesday. e Gonyar. Gonyar had when not have candidates. In addition,' the ticket and not a car parked General Student Senate. Maria Ruksznis, of UMO's Depart- he has le designated hitter in tion of the one Cumberland and one BCC on- three doors have been filed by 61 of Police r— Petitions campus scat remain uncontested, ment .41 , down:' he said. to place their names on Safety, said • candidates as well as two BCC off-campus and "Checking lots They will be vying for department the ballots. seats. the takes a con- seats, distributed bet- work-study 55 senate The best races appear to be for- hires siderable amount dormitories both on the to help ween ming in Hilltop Complex, where students of time. tennis campus and at Bangor officers Orono there are five candidates for the police "We get most College, fraternities regulate parking Community two Knox Hall seats and three can- of the lots every -campus students. and Off didates for the two Somerset seats lots. day:. he said, apportionment of seats. "Police of- loses The In addition, • there are four can- "and at night, the population of each handle based on didates for the three fraternity ficers fire lanes, han- constituency, has changed parking viola- seat's seats, as well as 24 candidates for dicapped spots last year. in fire slightly from the 20 off-campus seats. Ten seats tions and roads are ) UNH students still hold handicap- Off-campus are so far uncontested. lanes, patrolled . for block of seats in the spaces and the largest Bradford Payne, Fair Election ped violators': their apportionment has traffic' GSS, but Practices Committee chairman, blocked Reynolds said nicome reduced from 22 seats in said Police Chief been said the seats could be filled in by faculty and staff 20 seats for this session. Alan Reynolds, '83284 to a write-in candidate provided he or parking lots will Cumberland and Gannett halls "while student men's tennis team she receives at least five votes. be ticketed for have picked up those two extra the t ic keters check vio- by a seasoned Payne said he thought overnight seats, increasing their apportion- about the parking lots. begin- f New Hampshire number of candidates was lators ment from one to two seats apiece. average, We hire about 1. Orono on Friday. average or possibly above ning Nov. Also, residents of BCC dor- the actual 30 students to start Bears, with only but said be did not have "We mitories will only have one continuously safety aide issues a ticket to as il- those ng lettermen, fail- number from the last elections. Statical ticketing representative this session, com- process tickets, set from the Steve Ritzi, student government legally parked vehicle. areas:', he said, a to two last year. BCC off- because police on pared president, said be thought the equipment can get at sine is now 1-2 students will thus raise may ticket a third of a parking "so snow removal campus number was a little low. He said officers to three seats. and get called away,' he said. the lots!' their representation students don't have as much time lot a student safety igles competition, and fraterni- said student workers attend a Rossignol said being Graduate students have had in the past for He : prevailed over have the same ap- as they session to learn about "tagable" aide wasn't pleasant. ty residents still things as student government. training and it wasn't Hansson 6-2, 6-4. last year: four and sith troubled areas and authorized "We were understaffed, portionment as offenses, "We worked 2 player, Shawn They also learn the dif- worth the hassle:' he said. three seats respectively. who are in school are parking lots. and snow, naged to hold on seat except "People turf and road and are in the dead of winter, in rain Every dorm has one of things different- ference between on tight, second set Somerset, doing a couple of parking lot and (we) had to deal with immaturity for Knox, Oxford, "Education is more given an overall view edge Jim Cotton halls, - ly;. Ritzi said. the student's part. Cumberland and Gannett you really have expectations. of a necessity now; safety of the people passing by would which have two ;eats each. Chad- there are Michael Rossignol, a former "Most Jeff to make the grades, and 'get a real job' under their Sr freshman bourne Hall, which had one seat now than aide, said the training program "caution- mutter also beaten by more people working is last year, has been joined with ed you about this or that!' as he lost to eve' (see TICKETS page 2) maker, Estabrooke Hall to form a consti- "They would leave notes informing -3, 7-6(7-0) in the match of the day. g Aghoian, Shawn Wood Stu Ross playing in proposedfor Talmar increase to replace the rest, fth and sixth spots Rent his shovel, prompted the decision cables and were covered a pipe arid hit it with -aight sets. to the primary electrical she said. Wagner said. by Ed Carroll than sand, it arced with electrical current:' of the es action, New buried in rocky soil rather pipes Cristol Wickett, chairwoman Staff Writer worker un- The condition of the uncovered said top duo of Noble- "When a construction Talmar Wood tenant's association, tenants don't like the idea of paying for alized on unforced increase at Talmar A proposed rent someone else's mistakes. She said a peti- come a 4-0 first set Orono is needed Wood Apartments in opposing the rent increase has been defeat Hansson- of all the fuel tion to pay for the replacement sent to the Department of Housing and 7-5. Likewise the higher insurance, pro- oil pipes as well as Urban Development representative in Idcat combination tax and electricity bills, said the kibert disposed of perty Portland. facility's manager. "The insurance raise and the rest of 7..ourtney 6-1, 61. who manages Jacquelyn Wagner, didn't bother us, but this isn't fair',' 11 doubles match, Founda- it Talmar Wood for The Housing Wickert said. man team of Mur- of the fuel tion, said the replacement Nancy Neil, assistant manager at 11 Burns lost to with apartments Lines linking the oil tank Talmar Wood, agreed with Wickett and n of Hall and proposed increase. accounts for half the said the contractor who built the hous- .3, 6-2. the increase would "The other half of ing is being pursued to pay for the important thing . Wagner said. have happened anyway: repairs to the pipes. not to get down oil lines began The problem with the "If it ends up in court, that would be s,' head coach broke, Wagner last fall when a single line with us," she said. said. "Weve got to thaw OK said. But when the frost started According to a letter dated September notional leoel high to pop all over in the spring -they started 24 and sent to tenants: "The board is itide positive, as . she said. one side of the complex: intent upon pursuing the contrac- g team. improper very Wagner blamed the leaks on this bill. However a huge legal Bears are off un- Talmar tor with installation of the lines when 2) +hen they travel to 1971. expect a rent increase. (see TALMAR page Wood was built berween4169 and Talmar Wood residents can dass. to play MIT. close She said the fuel pipes were aid too 2 The Maine Campus.