The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 24, 1983, Back-to-School Edition, Page Page 24, Image 24

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    Wednesday, August 24, 1933
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Daily Nebraskan
Eec department
budgets club fund
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prcsentative from each
of the eight clubs that
For the water polo responded, divided the
team, $375 means new money among them-
balls, a clock and money selves. The money was
for away games. Until alloted according to the
now, the team relied com- size of the submitted bud-
pletely on their own get and the needs of the
money for team needs. club.
The UNL recreation de- Q money wiI1 su ,e
partment budgeted ment our budeet." Mor-
$5,000 July 1 that was
then divided among eight
club sports on a club
sports council.
Mike Morosin, captain
of the water polo team,
and secretary of the club
sports council, said the
recreation department
sent letters to all the club sports, Campbell said
sports requesting that
they attend a meeting to The recreation depart-
dlscuss budgeting with rnent included the addi-
Stan Campbell, rccrea- tional $5,000 in their last
tion department direc- ouagci requcsi, ne said
osin said. "It makes an
away trip more possible,
and makes the team
more inviting (to new rec
ruits)." UNL was the last
school left in the Big
Eight to budget for club
tor.
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cil, consisting of a re-
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The request went thr
ough the "proper chan
nels" and was eventually
passed by the NU Board
of Regents. The break
down in funding is as fol
lows: - Rugby $850
- Soccer $875
- Crew $875
- Table Tennis $280
- Bower Lifting
- Boxing $250
- Rifle Club $620
- Water Polo $375
None of the commit
tees reviewing the recrea
tion department budget,
including the regents,
had any qualms with the
small increase in the bud
get, Campbell said.
The recreation depart
ment's budget is
$234,836 for campus
recreation prprograms, ac
cording to Dean of Stu
dents David Decoster.
Campbell said the role of
the recreation depart
ment is to fulfill the
recreational needs of
students.
However, $5,000 cer
tainly won't cover all the
costs incured by the
clubs, he said. It can only
supplement money
raised by club dues, per
sonal expense and fund
raisers.
Several clubs did not
join the sports council,
including the water ski,
snow ski, rodeo or
bowling clubs. These
clubs may join in the
future, Campbell said. He
said he hopes the budget
can.be increased next
year to include new clubs.
Ideas, views
appreciated
Readers who wish to
contribute story ideas or
suggestions to the Daily
Nebraskan sports staff
should phone 472-1765
between 10 a.m. and 6
p.m., Sunday through Fri
day. Also, we would like to
experiment with a sports
forum format this fall,
which would allow stu
dents to express their
views, predictions or com
ments about profes
sional and collegiate
sports. If there is enough
interest, the column will
first appear the week of
Sept. 5.
Letters to the sports
forum should be sent to:
Daily Nebraskan Sports,
Nebraska Union 34,1400
R St., 68588-0448.