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About The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1977)
Apathy hunters goad students teat White Apathy Hunters came fcefog bearing microphones. bigh noon Tuesday (or close to it) y began setting up. Some of the [diners in the Community Center legan casting nervous glances to jietic friends and children. 're on to us," the glances seemed to Owe run for it?" course they were too apathetic to ksthung their eyes and noses tow tyrofoam soupbowls and hunkered ¡the tongue-lashing. [a fairly gentle introduction by pter Mitch Newton, second-term Id Student Government senator, a t-large jumped up and shouted: 'mean you're just here to take what get? You mean you don't care tout anything back into this school helping you? I think that's really »snickered and quite a few tried to me insult, but Dick Bonwell's neck «he began shouting from where tnd headed towards the mike. sick of this rhetoric about apathy," "I'm here to get my education and of here. There do seem to be a lot of «for the social activities or what- t not me. And there (notme. And there are a lot of other m like me, who just want to ac- ntheir business and get out." J how can you talk about apathy 15 of the teachers and administration ¡vote in the last levy election? Phi Wbda did a study - and it's true," he --More time is needed between classes— and not just for handicapped students. -Instructors should be more willing to discuss and answer questions. -State senators and Department of Edu cation members are wanted for seminars. -Funds for extra-curricular activities should be more evenly distributed. -Nursing students are displeased with most everything — instructors, books, heat, curriculum and activities. -Better lounge activities — fix the radio. -Students should have a 'rap mike' at ASG meetings, and open discussion after- wards. -There should be an Emergency Board to deal with student emergencies such as counseling, food, money, a bed or clothing. Day called many of the bitches very petty. "You simply can't please all the people all the time," he said. Next Tuesday, Newton said, the soap box will be available to those who have something good to say about Clackamas. TRI-CITY BOWL 0^ ■ Pool O wner M anager Pinball Bowling Mitch Newton leads student gripe session in the CCC cafeteria. 635-2603 can you expect your programs to people 15 years my senior and 15 lyjunior?" asked Mike Day, business m’tthink anyone has the right to call itetic," Day said. "You can't judge the basis of silence or complacency." who is in the proximity of the Col man age group of 27, feels that the iponsored rock concerts and pool tourn- iare not for him — or for a lot of other [community college's working educa- wrs. Mid like to see more scholastically- ctually-oriented programs," he said can't we have potential gubernatorial fates or a debate between Straub and II-or hear some of the other dynamic »four country or state? I'd love to wddebate." niton was pleased with this suggestion, nil," he noted, "we need to feel the on this campus. We as senators need to ■what the students are interested in do th their money." ®on has manned more than one die's Bitches" tables around the campus »heard some juicy complaints. ongthe suggestions which bombarded tathy table were: Mhletic money to build a swimming ttbetter commuter transportation for flli. kt spend so much school money on pnts need lockers for their gear R in interesting lecturers. °od prices in the school cafeteria are Page 5 •nas Community College centimeters Colors by Munsell Color Services Lab