67// / 7 of'. Negat2ve orrirmat s attdsc met it g - v.:as 7.1-la.:- t -.-r: ~+A~.. _. ;" . i .. "- .. '7" i "." 0 , T 1 r, .... 1 C . e .... -1 - a .. ^C a e IMES arid eX7)e t (Ef -2 ad tmp u T. (AIM, nth side pi-,cb Coarni.;f yE.= ric.rn, 1. - - le. r !T. -..-, -r- , 7 ...,..!- ...I. • ' (!,3 e prc c.bl;.-mS the non— ,- -1. - Lr• en r, act iviT. ic- - -: :.-=, , isoL;tc'n administrative red .ape.--'-, ft are problems to concern the entire camp and it'e not true that commuters dorft care about them. Perhaps they do nct feel as much a part of Behrend as the resident- students 7 but this is under— standable. Much time and work were put into Customs and Orientatio.n Week to initiate the freehman into the Behrend community. The attempt failed Through living herepthe dorm students have learned that Behrend!s short— comings affect them drastically. The group who booed Kangaroo Court from the dorm lounge in September was probable among those who met there Sunday to discuss their campus. They have begun to care about their campus, but it has taken them ten I - "' , ,' '':-:.-. '' C ., : i; .Z. v r . 17.-",-n--'.'-i r z. MIII=M NE= -..~:e-. tJ ~J:~..: ~ i t.C , 1- , t::' :,-1.- ,_;^r~~ - :~ ~_. of reEident st,i.:dertEl, d. r c ~f j^ N- =MEE arid t: toyr:Jur next meea ? S tarted to brige ,:ne gap he l -, ; Commuter students need yol) tc them to care. You need them you up. ‘tale2 Cui3 ,57 - 4 3 i 7 ÷c.- ( of .& h ccs, (I'llb a e pa.A_e ..6e_ h- e /0/ //7) Erie, s<2f /it v t. r • G. , r 1 . ~ .~ r~ 171 -- : 7: - . r: 3 y - C) T f / 4 -fig/ /.. C-.- 7 -4/ .7,3 , il . a ?00 127. MEI - • •
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