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Americans choose any means to tell their feelings to the world. 'ry , ff? Iran draws student ire After 444 days in captivity, 52 American employees at the Tehran embassy finally started their long trip home in january. After months of negotiation, frustration, and misunder- standing, the American and Iranian governments came to an agreement which included the return of Iranian assets in exchange for the hostages. In November, after the hostages' first year of bondage, Tokay students were surveyed for their reactions to several issues regarding the crisis. The results showed that 59 per- cent did not believe the Shah should have been allowed into the United States to receive medical care. Although that issue had many supporters on both sides, a general concensus of students, 88 percent, felt that no for- mal apology should be given to the Iranian government for our support of the former Shah. The strongest feelings against an apology came from freshman males, who were opposed by 91 percent. When asked if force should be used to attempt another rescue of the hostages, students were split in their opinions. Males favored force by 59 percent to 41 percent. Females were swayed in the other direction, 40 percent for force to 60 percent against. The return home of Iranians with expired visas was another issue during the crisis. Over 70 percent favored their return. Seventy-nine percent of junior males favored their return, while ninth grade females displayed only 43 percent for their return to their homeland. V iff' Viv Seniors 0 231
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