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Dorm rules, Archaic? I didn't come to achieve the reality of new academic changes or dorm rules. Sure, they came in this time, but more important are the people behind the thanges-their reactions and ac- tions, their beings. Helen Steiner Boys don't have any, and girls have too many. Nancy Tonkens lhey're okay by me. Barbara Blanton Personally I see no reason for any rules for open house. lim Van Laan Being a Methodist college, we have to resort to a double moral standard. loe Vinson I think that open house is a thildish appeasement that' tries to make us forget that we are living as human beings rather than as animals in cages. Gary Christopher l feel that dormitory rules, in re- gard to open house, should not he dictated by the President'-. personal whims. Robin Gulick liberalized open house is a good idea, and I realize that at the same time we must guard our public relations. lt should be a student-organized activity. Marshall Old I don't think we need open house unless we can have it all the time. lt's sickening to see these guys get hyped up about broads in the room for three hours, ll we are going to have it, it ought :tt be normal. Tom Hardison Archaic. If we are mature enough to choose our own cur- riculum, we should be mature enough to have a member of the opposite sex in our rooms. Ed Rand I don't think that they prepare a person to go out and live in a heterosexual world. lacci Platshon
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