Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 08, 1985, Supplement, Page 7, Image 14

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Because clubs sports is a completely volun
tary, student-initiated program, and the coaches
train their teams without compensation, fund
raising plays an important role for each member.
However, since club sports first developed in
1968, its continued success would not be possible
necessary for each team to be able to function and
be competitive. The money is used for the teams’
traveling expenses, training and equipment.
Because money is a constant concern for club
teams, members must become involved in all
aspects of running a team to keep expenses to a
wnnoui additional
financial support, says
Sandy Vaughn, club
sports coordinator.”
Each spring, club
sports proposes a com
bined budget to the
EMU Board, which in
cludes all individual
teams' budgets and ad
ministrative costs. If it
is approved, it then
goes to the IFC Board
as part of the EMU’s
total budget request.
This spring, as
part of the EMU’s total
budget, the IFC ap
proved $47,453 in fun
‘The key to success for a club
sports team is a commitment
horn each member to com
plete participation in their in
dividual programs — and
that means playing an active
role in administrative, as well
as competitive, respon
sibilities. 9
—Sandy Vaughn
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‘‘The key to suc
cess for a club sports
team is a commitment
from each member to
complete participation
in their individual pro
grams — and that
means playing an ac
tive role in ad
ministrative, as well as
competitive, respon
sibilities,” Vaughn
says.
Each team budgets
its money differently,
but all transactions
must be approved by
Vaughn. However, all
ding tor club sports.
These funds were put into one account that was
then divided into separate budgets for club
sports’ 19 individual teams.
All teams are then required to earn a
minimum of 15 percent from their total budgets.
But Vaughn says each team actually raises an
average amount of 30 percent of their total budget
through fund raising. This is the amount
teams are auuweu iu
raise funds in and out of season.
.“There’s much more to being a club team
than competing during season,” Vaughn adds.
“They have to go out and earn money for their
teams throughout the year because no one else is
going to do it for them.”
Photos by Karen Stallwood
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