Vote for Plald a ampus 3 Get your‘well coordinated campus wardrobe ogether now. . .with oufifrfiffeéf‘pairin’gs?”" ‘ “ 2 ‘ ' ingle with all your favorite Girls 6“" out our new -» sighs ! Mr.“ 8 53qu .ISQI ‘I recbjco 7. 125:5:de For V<The mp. ram dbér 1, 1981, page 9 Last Tune FOOD From Ireeting With ‘ him I learned that he is concerned about the pro— gram and he understands what nesday at 6:30. the students are saying. "It's a new plan, so bEar with me as well as I'll bear with you." We agreed that we still have to cone up with more suggestions to service that 25% of us that do stay every weekend. So far the weekend meals hays been put at a minimum 20% discount, compared to W Continued. from page and all concerns to the food comrreittee which meets every other Wed— Each house on campus named two representatives to the committee and I've listed each person and their room number at the end of this article. So far, by my own experiences, Andy and the cafeteria staff have been more than helpful, but I know that I won‘t hes~ the 10% i? the week. ‘um SHOPPE 4| l\l\ l-IRSI'I'Y AVE ('HARHH'TI‘L'I OWN '--\ ' 4.“: 1 or more during For a more . optimistic futrue, Mr. ii Griffith told me that at the beginning of next semester, there will be two coupon plans offered: ‘ ‘ one consisting of 8 books and the other of 10 books (of course there will be The fleeting was It was orderly. 'WE spoke and they listened and then they spoke and we listened. The food committee had been just appointed and they hadn't had the chance to do any-— thing in our behalf We we re to ld: ' Many of these points which have been brought up you will " find corrected in the very near future. In the future we will ask you once again not to wait till the food meeting to have something corrected. Go right back to the kitchen and ask for Andy Dean. He's wide open for suggestions. Other— wise it's up to the various representatives from the residences to bring any a “difference in price. . .) . itate to contact any of the reps if I have a com— plaint(or a compliment?) and I hOpe you won't either I understand. Pleas 6. forgive me, but I do under- stand. I'm not giving up or throwing in the towel, I'm compromising. I be— lieve that the administration is not "out tostarve me", but that they are human and they made a mistake. It appears that they are doing all they can to accomodate those of us unfortunate enough to constitute the minority 25% "weekenders". But, the coupon plan is here to'stay. Homever,f I 've noticed some Chafii'fes already have been implemented. , I I also understand that I am ‘a victim of a plan that I knew nothing about and is now inconveniencing me to some extent. So as much as I will sit back and give it a try, you can be darn sure that I will also be watching every trove. Bernadine Hall-Kathy Greene— 213, Cynthia King-418 Marian Hall — Frank Martin- 3l8, Lawrence Parslcw—3l9 Blanchard Hall - Leagh Parker—319, Ruth Palmer—317