Browsing by Author "Elzey, Diana"
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Item Community Governance(1967-10-24) Harris, Holly; Moger, Harriet; Harden, Shelia; Stonington, Emily; Borger, Emily; Staton, Rainey; Heise, Gudrun; McGuinness, Susan; Lazarus, Carol; Meyers, Libby; Zenge, Judy; Barron, Margie; Paris, Susan; Aldridge, Cheryl; Pischl, Sally; Elzey, Diana; Wilkins, Wendy; Precipe, Laurie; Wise, Maggie; Mower, Carolyn; Thompson, Joey"In the past few weeks, we have been talking a great deal about the rules which govern hours for men in student rooms. It seems to be the feeling of many students that the present rules should be considerably and radically modified, to allow for greater personal privacy and freedom Consequently, there is a fair possibility that the rules will be changed to accommodate this request. With this possibility for change in mind, some of us have been extremely concerned by the lack of understanding of government, society and simple consideration for others which have been evinced by students on this campus."Item Constitutional Council Meeting(1968-05-09) Elzey, Diana; Feeley, Helen; Golffing, Frances; Meyers, Elizabeth; Pearson, Harry; Ricks, Arnold; Tate, Lisa; Welter, Rush; Zenge, Judith"The Constitutional Council has been convened to proposed changes in the Standards and Rules concerning (1) Pets and (2) Men in Rooms"Item Danger of Fire at Bennington(1967) Bloustein, Edward J; Elzey, Diana; Lawrence, Lori"The danger of fire at Bennington is significant. We all know that every building on this campus is very vulnerable to fire. It is highly important to know how to prevent fires as well as to know how to deal with them when they do occur."Item Student Constituency Proposal Regarding Pets(1968-06-05) Feeley, Helen; Constitutional Council; Welter, Rush; Zenge, Judith; Elzey, Diana; Golffing, Francis; Meyers, Elizabeth; Pearson, Harry; Tate, Lisa; Ricks, Arnold"The Constitutional Council unanimously finds against the student legislation affecting pets. The Council accepts the Student Constituency ' s contention that students should have the privilege of keeping pets if they could show that pets' presence on campus would work no hardship on the Community, but it finds that sanitation, good health, and the proper maintenance of student houses are incompatible with their presence."