Elevator fmsd 1 waylaid; Bellavita resigns Monroe, dean of students, addressed H of accessibility for handicapped ts and Associated Student Govern- t President Michael Ayers announced signation of Jerry Bellavita as ASG's it to the president during the Dec, 9 ’ ieeting. - ier areas covered at the meeting in­ openings in the student government ; nroe asked ASG to take into consider- other problem areas for the handi- ' d besides the problem publicized by e Nelson. Inroe said that a ramp for the Smu- complex would cost from seven to jousai dollars and that similar costs be expected with an elevator or a lift. He asked ASG to consider making, commitment towards a total isibilit program and said that a deci- by the college's board of education dplbablv not come until May. it so hard to get money for an ^■project?", asked student senator | Granger during a period of questions lied It Monroe. Monroe's answer was the qoard has to decide where the prob- in the total scheme of priorities he cllege, Bllaviti suggested that ASG hold fast ts prior commitment to Smuckers and Iger was chosen by Ayers to head a mittee to look into the situation and fe upBvith a list of preferences. jellavita, while stepping down as assistant le president will still be involved in stu- fgovernment as ASG's representative to ■ommunity Colleges of Oregon Student relation and Commissions (CCOSAC). hers listed the qualifications he is look- for in Bellavita's replacement saying that ¡assistant to the president should have jss to and the ability to communicate ■every area of the college. Bellavita will also be available to student [rnment as a resource person and says he ¡continue to work for what he feels still is tolbe worked on at Clackamas Com- lity College. kt this time there are two open positions |ie student senate. These positions were 'iously held by Candice Schwaubauer Debbie Bottorff. Is ASG a Mickey Mouse organization? Charlie Bennett, vice president of the Associated Student Government at CCC, and Brad Boyer, business manager, expressed their opinions on certain aspects of ASG meetings. Bennett, Boyer and Debbie Griffin, ASG senator, wore the hats at the Dec. 2 meeting. Students interested in filling one of these vacancies should contact a member of ASG or show up at the Jan. 13 meeting of ASG. ASG members will be placing the names of inte-°sted students in nomination and ASG wt I determine how the vacancies are filled. The two senators of the term were cho­ sen at the meeting under somewhat con­ troversial conditions. Ayers had asked that senators wishing to apply for the honor submit to him a written report detailing what they had worked on during the term that would justify giving them a tuition waiver. Three senators, Brian Peters, Maureen Kearney and Debby Griffin turned in re­ ports but it was decided at the meeting after some discussion that names could be placed in nomination by fellow senators. This decision allowed the senate to add Kitty Selman, Ken Roberts and Marsha Kunkle to the list of senator of the term hopefuls. The two senators chosen by the senate as senators of the term were Brian Peters and Kitty Selman. Switchboard opens for emergencies The Clackamas Community College switchboard will be open Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. For emergency calls after the switch­ board closes, call the Oregon City Police Department and ask them to relay the information to CCC Security. Campus Se­ curity will be on duty 24 hours a day. Since it is very difficult to gain access to records after 5 p.m., night students should inform babysitters and family of their sche­ dules so that security can reach them direct­ ly in case of emergencies. To reach the switchboard during working hours dial "0" on any campus phone. Switchboard hours will be posted near all available phones for emergency use.