In other news, council President Carey W. Gabay'94 reported that he had met with Dean of StudentsArchie C. Epps III about the "Yard-fest." Thiscouncil-sponsored festival will include bands, acookout and various other activities, and isscheduled to occur during the last weekend inApril.
Gabay said Epps' office was "enthusiastic"about the plans.
During the report from the campus lifecommittee, David V. Bonfili '96 said Saturday'sMachinery Hall concert was "not as much a successas it could have been" because many councilmembers "didn't support it as much as they couldhave."
"It was a success in that those who wentenjoyed the show," Bonfili said yesterday. "But wedidn't draw perhaps as many people as we couldhave."
Bonfili said he asked council members to "takea look at themselves and their commitment to thecouncil.
If they're not committed to the council, theyshould resign and make room for those who are."
Re-evaluation
The council re-evaluation committee is workingtowards proposing formal recommendations to reformthe council's constitution, council spokespersonJonathan P. Feeney '97 said yesterday.
The re-evaluation committee meets very Sundayat 4 p.m. and will hold a meeting this Wednesdayat 8 p.m. The meetings are held in the counciloffice, and anyone with ideas about reforming thecouncil is encouraged to attend, Feeney said