strator questions need hletic seating facilities proposed By Happie Thacker Staff Writer Clackamas Community College ng on March 8, the CCC Board approved $12,200 to be spent tiedepartment for "Remodeling Ictator Seating)." [age's outside physical education 'facilities are used very exten- the budget proposal submitted Monroe, Dean of Student Ser- ¡ough we have some bleacher iomodate the public for many lequate spectator seating is not large attendance events. ount of money is earmarked for development of spectator seat- Lest bank overlooking the track I field. Failure to provide ade- |gin the near future will, in all According to Chuck Hudson, CCC ath­ letic director, more seating is needed for the home football games to be held here in the future. "We haven't had football here in the past because we didn't have a score clock, field or places for people to sit," said Hudson. "We're going to start with a little seating and do a little more each year until we have lots of seating for all sports." "It (this seating) could appeal to the community as a whole, not just school activities," said Ann Nichol, budget com­ mittee member. "We have a very large com­ munity potential for people to use these bleachers to watch their husbands, fathers or whatever running on the track. "Temporary structures are never com­ pletely secure. This permanent structure was a combination of low cost facility and com- patability with community events," said Nichol. "I don't presently have a feel of the need for this facility," said Roger Rook, a CCC board member who originally voted to delete the measure. "I have not historically been a supporter of football and have tried to see that all expenditures have been rational. But my re­ call of this matter is not that good and I don't feel that I am prepared to vote on it at this time," said Rook. "This budget has not been adopted," said Groener. "Now is the time for student and voter input on any item on it." The CCC budget again goes to the polls on May 24. limit the use of our facilities for lies," said Monroe in the budget mtoJohn Hooley, division chair- manities and social sciences, the old this would be the first phase ilium. lied to the public repeatedly, would never build a stadium," iy, "The bleachers we have are and they are not set up right for lanyway." table bleachers approved by the Lar are situated on the east end k . However, all track events start In the west side. ■feels Monroe is the main force nis budget item. However, Monroe [thereare plans to build a stadium. II be permanent mass-attendance mo way is this intended to be a las some people have assumed," ¡roe, "All well do is pour a little Id put boards on it." rational seating will consist of an ■200 to 300 seats for spectators west bank overlooking the athletic [Monroe. don't need additional spectator seat- ■Hooley. "The seating we have is ¡fitwere situated better." rang to Hooley the public doesn't ley spent on athletics and 90 per me faculty and administrators want Iwithfootball anyway. honey should go for other things," r ■ feels that the money spent on ■"permanent mass-attendance seat- fey be justified. fa been specified by the board of ■that we make facilities available Immunity as a whole," said Monroe, feeneed places for people to sit." lout have too many mass-atten- Ints but we can't expect people |he ground in the rain. The money ■on seating will more than be made I money people will save on colds |ss if they don't have to sit on the ■therain," said Monroe. e board didn't want permanent type k' said Ralph Groener, CCC board ■It was our understanding that the pould be moveable bleachers of the [already have, the kind that can be land moved." p later said that he was not at the ■eting where this item was dis- B that he really didn't know any- |tit. Photo by Jenni Wheeler Organ grinder Vicki Boki and partner Pizza Pete enthrall enthusiastic group of children at drop-in center with tricks of the trade. The two made their visit to CCC last Tuesday. (See related story on page 2.)