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Maine Campus October 09 1984 Maine Campus Staff The University of Maine DigitalCommons@UMaine Maine Campus Archives University of Maine Publications Fall 10-9-1984 Maine Campus October 09 1984 Maine Campus Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus Repository Citation Staff, Maine Campus, "Maine Campus October 09 1984" (1984). Maine Campus Archives. 1612. https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus/1612 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]. tzniAlaine Campus vol. XCV no. XXVI The University of Maine at Orono student newspaper since 1875 Tuesday, October 9, 1984 ind the next two e other team's top wins. h through eighth Two UMO students shaken in 3-car mishap le victory and the IH's Sally Perkins 18:19 to give the by Gina Ferazzi but it wasn't Staff Writer 1, 18:38), Theresa Two UMO students were involved in lelen Dawe (10th, a three-car accident occurring at 10 a.m. (11th-18:48) and Monday at the intersection of Rangeley ., 18:56) all finish- Road and the curved section of Belgrade runner, Lisa Road. The estimated vehicle damage is $9,100. England said. Paul Miragliuolo, investigating police er and kept each officer, said a 1969 pickup truck, driven by Dale N. Mitchell, was traveling south g score as the run- on Belgrade Road approaching Rangeley ntial thought was Road. A 1976 Ford Pinto, driven by south on It then he looked Laurie Lemieux, was traveling Ford Escort, it looked like the Rangeley and an 1983 driven by David Gorzcyca, was going iefore I looked at north on Rangeley. when the truck thought we has The accident occurred to let the Pintb go igh, " Ballinger was coming to a stop in front it we lost, but I by, then the Escort turned left -Belgrade ley got their fifth of the Pinto onto Pinto; pushing the eventh. Finally I The Escort hit the Escort into the truck and turning it sideways. lual meet season Miragliuolo said the Escort was at d. "We're happy fault and Gorzcyca was given a sum- to a vehicle on d said to remain mons for "failing to yield a thruway." to psych the team No serious injuries were sustained. Miragliuolo said, "Lemieux was more emphasize it," shaken than hurt, but did sustain a cut e that helped us. knee and a bump on the head. Gorzcyca was a psych up. was very shaken. He suffered a sprain- us closer together Cars damaged in Monday's accident near the entrance to the Ahem %sod Apartaseata. left finger, a banged-up knee and a a close meet and ed Jerazzi photoi lump on the head." Both cars were totaled and towed to n, with the victory push health fee to $70 Penobscot Auto. The truck was driven Rising costs together in a pack from the scene. The police accident by Gina Ferazzi the $60 fee to $80 and require all Allin said most of the drugs under the the bigger meets. report estimated the Pinto's damage at Staff Writer students to pay, or go from $60 to $70 health fee are about SI and the others :Id 'stn)," Dawe this year, primarily in $3,000 and the Escort's at 56,000. Escalating costs and add a pharmacy fee. average $2 to $3. • point, but we did an Miragliuolo said the truck sustained lit- the pharmacy, is the main reason for The Student Health Advisory Com- Allin said she hasn't received much tle damage because it acted as a increase in UMO's voluntary health fee mittee said it wanted to stay with the negative feedback from the upper- from $60 to $70, said the associate direc- voluntary health fee and keep it as low classmen. Bettie Richards, Cutler Health (Heslarn through backstop for the other two cars. Miragliuolo said this particular in- tor of Cutler Health Center, as possible so it would be in reach of Center bookkeeper, said the students are eel their fifth run- there was a deficit in tersection is a common place lc)/ clow,,,„. Betsy Allin said most students. getting a good deal here. "Many students ink did it. Us all last year and this year's how much cheaper calls. "People don't slow down Off the the pharmacy Students who have the health fee can have remarked to me gonna help us in have risen more than 10 than outside the curved section of Belgrade Road, and it's pharmacy costs get drugs at a cheaper rate than those the drugs are here said this year's health said. a very deceiving corner to people com- percent. She also who do not have the health fee. health center," she 10 finishers were ing in." Miragliuolo had previously fee will no longer include free prescrip- For example, a 4-ounce bottle of All enrolled students are eligible for those who don't pay irace Smith (16th), issued a summons to a driver going 57 tion drugs. Robitussin cough syrup costs $1.60 for the health fee, but each service. 1), Tammy Perkins mph on that curved section where the Last year the Student Health Advisory' those with the health fee and $4.60 for it will be charged for two options: either raise don (20th). speed limit is 20 mph. Committee had those who don't have the health fee. (see FEE page 31 competition is in meet at Bowdoin Volleyball axing provokes player grievance by Jim Emple director, said athletic programs are cut "If the financial conditions are right, Janet Anderson, women's softball Staff Writer during the summer. "Summer is the time I'll put it (volleyball) back in. I'd be the Coach, said, "The 1983-84 budget was Three former members of the defunct when I get final allocations from the first person to do so," he said. more than my budget this year. There UMO women's volleyball team filed a financial department. If the budget is Kaczor said the women's athletic wasn't a monetary increase." Wednesday to the director of complaint cut the budget is cut." department was supposed to benefit Anderson said, "I lost a staff person opportunity concerning the way equal from cutting volleyball. and I have to pay for, a graduate assis- was cut from the athletic volleyball Haskell said women's softball did tant out of my base budget. Last year the, program. benefit from the cut. "Their budget has graduate assistant's pay came out of a Karen Peterson, a UMO volleyball gone up about $20,000 in the last two separate salary account. alumna, said she is concerned with the year!" Haskell said. "1 don't see where it (the volleyball way volleyball Was cut. "It was cut in the The 1981-82 budget for the women's cut) has helped me." -witliout students on campus summer softball team was $10,457. The 1983-84 Haskell said there is actually an in- without input from the volleyball and budget request for softball was $33,070 crease because this year the team can af- staff." while this year's budget appropriation is ford logo to Florida to play softball dur- Kaczor, last year's assistant Linda $29,199. ing March break. coach and former player, said she would Haskell said the 1983-84 budget figure He said, '`They didn't have the money like to have the conditions for cutting of $33,070 wasn't actually appropriated to fund it (the trip) last year. We essen- re-evaluated. volleyball whereas this year's budget figure has tially went into the red. We won't go in- be the writing "Cutting volleyball may been appropriated. to the red to fund it this year." Kaczor said.. on the wall',' "Last year the school year began She said the trip costs about 5I3,000. volleyball STUART Jane Collins, a former HASKELL before the budgets where approved. This Haskell said a $4,000 cut in (softball) said they are using the volleyball player, year they were approved early so we equipment expenses will help pay for this support fbr During the last four years, men's and situation as a method to gain knew what would be appropriated," year's trip. some of the lesser known sports in women's skiing, women's gymnastics and men's sailing were cut in addition to he said. He said, "We have to operate UMO's athletic program. "We can't let Haskell wouldn't offer an estimate on cuts this year of women's volleyball and somewhat as a business — we have ta this happen again," Collins said. "If how much money was appropriated for not Division I, you've had the rifle team. Haskell said all these cuts you're the 1983-84 softball team. (see VOLLEYBALL page 3) it." Stuart Haskell, UMO's athletic were made in the summer. Athletic department boasts equalityforwomen UMO by Rick Lawes Woody Carville, who was formerly ac- program," Burger said. "He felt that Haskell's plan, but said she did not agree Staff Writer was be pulled away from the it. _ ting associate director of athletics, the coach would with by Theresa Morrisse The athletic department is on its way formally given that position. Janet campus too much. He wanted someone "They'd like everyone to think that, Staff Writer to total equality for both men's and Anderson, who was the acting assistant who was involved with the administra- but that's not the way it is.
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