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Show Challenge a success only sb,ect '' b"' The crowds surpass any ;rseS. !firrn:ric,col,e9es,ud.nK are one direction. But, the reports sn"w -npakers have been presented with narrow views. The speakers strived for balanced opinions The theme "Exposure 69 is not nice r i. selected by groups for large programs. This theme was worked into Lh'speaker's topic. Each speaker em to nresent some type of "exposure to a subject nox p cularly offered in the University curriculum. The evening meetings have been the only drawback to this week s events. It's hard for college .students with dieT night c asses and jobs to spend the evening at Sture. The noon forums have been very beneficial ,n terms of the student attendance. Allowing students to meet with the persona it es for afternoon small group sessions and receptions is profitable, but not well publicized. In future programs more : students should be allowed to exchange ideas with the participating Wecommend the Challenge committee for their planning a worthwhile program for every University student. The success of Challenge insures its continuation within ' the ASUU structure. With two days remaining in Challenge Week, we recommend students take advantage of the speeches. A special reminder should be given for the well-known and controversial conservative, William F. Buckley set for Friday at 8 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. |