uP ' te_e+ liL9 -- For - the purpose of evaluat ing SiAnday evening's meeting, a random survey was taken on cam- Pus: Exactly what was accom plished at the meeting? Would it be worthwhile to, continue this type of open discussion? Can any major changes be Effec ted by 'this informal group? Be low.dre some of the comments re ceived not only from those who attended but alsoi from a few - who didn't. Student: It was a good gripe SeS . Sion. It cleared up the mySterk of who was responsible for what - and stopping what. Hannah: We found out who the adminis- LraLion was, saw their faces though maybe we didntt catch their - names. We should offer to accept only what we offer. Caldwell: We should allow then recreate rather than re-create I car. come come to everything out _here- - ; I can't make it here on Sundays, even with two weeks notice. Aitken: Something is accompli shed just by two people site— ' img - down and talking to each other. Spielman: Nothing gets ac-c-mrp-- lished in chaos. Therefore, 'there - was minimal accomplish ment. The meeting did give everyone a chance to let off Steem. Future meetings must be structured because most of the faculty won't put up with the confusion. - • - 7e..Pri,-*,]_.n.z. 1 will be at the next c , _: - e, My , :oal is - compatibility of all students not as commu s or dormies but as Beh- renclites working as one for : bOha..-1-- It accomplished (1 1 /4 FE Do 1777 good of all. Kirkley: It didn't accom plish anything. The prob . blems that existed when we went in still exist. But it did instill, in the Dorm Council a new spirit and hope. It opened our eyes to the proper channels. ovaly rt et bout 4es - e. 5 - u e €s-1-,6,/, 5 50 Vic's - Pitie- ne-Kt yple_;r? • . I , x tf,e,o, 1,, I/•4.0;1A slot. 3. 9.iiio davriv izeci/Lev /i,eil22-el Cl,O 4')Zetir)2 6). , („ypa, rarliVe-Tres 5 sa+/es the exile 6SOf CtMeet.r, cz, - -sr 0 - f )2c-efreda , ) , -;t • 7/9/r6 --- F/9'61. / Z-7 - y /v 1 6748 R TO 0!N ) ~n roc)