Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 15, 1984, Page 11, Image 10

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But pocket money and free
entry into the game are definite
advantages of the job, Kintoul
says,
*‘l like watching the game. I
get really involved in it when I
walk around selling drinks,” he
says.
However, many of those who
work concessions don't get to
watch the game, and they don't
get to keep the money — at least
for their own pockets.
Of the 16 concession stands at
Autzen, 15 are maintained by
non-profit organizations such as
church groups. Girl Scouts and
high-school bands and choirs.
"It's a perfect opportunity for
these organizations to raise
funds.” says Branelt. The spon
sor groups make 12.5 percent of
what they gross. While sales
vary at each stand and at each
game, Hranelt says these
organizations can probably earn
far more from concessions than
they could by sponsoring bake
sales: Last year the concessions
grossed $404,000.
Hranelt usually hires the same
groups to run the stands each
year. Me doesn’t hire many
University groups such as
sororities and fraternities
because they aren't around for
the summer concerts that signal
the start of the season, he says.
Hranelt also believes that
many campus organizations
probably don't know about
working the concession stands,
but that he won't be advertising
since there is already a waiting
list.
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Jesse Swensen. a food vendor, makes a sale to a hungry fan at a recent Duck football game. Last
year the vendors at Autzen and McArthur Court grossed $464,000.
the University athletic depart
ment gets a slice of the profit
pie.
“The athletic department gets
43 and one-tenth percent of the
gross.” Branelt says. “That’s
pretty good, because they don't
do a thing. I run the whole
operation, and then write them
a check.
“It's just one of those things
that benefits everyone." lie
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