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This page is for everyone to throw in their comments on what went wrong or right at the 20th [[Anniversary Party]].
 
This page is for everyone to throw in their comments on what went wrong or right at the 20th [[Anniversary Party]].
  
This is not the thank-you page; this is a skeweringly analytical interrogation of our souls, on behalf of the 25th Anniversary Party Committee -- or whoever wants to throw another one of these things. Tell them what is important for them to know!
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This is not the thank-you page; this is a skeweringly analytical interrogation of our souls, on behalf of the 23rd Anniversary Party Committee -- or whoever wants to throw another one of these things. Tell them what is important for them to know!
  
 
("It was perfect" is a fine thing to say, but details are keen too.)
 
("It was perfect" is a fine thing to say, but details are keen too.)
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== Overall ==
 
== Overall ==
  
On the [[Anniversary Party]] page, Jay says "The Saturday lunch is the big event. If you can only attend one, please come to the lunch." IMHO, this turned out not to be the case. Friday night was the big event for me. (Nearly) everybody was there, and I got to see everybody; it was big and fluid and open. Saturday was a day of getting together in small groups for longer periods of time.
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On the [[Anniversary Party]] page, Jay says "The Saturday lunch is the big event. If you can only attend one, please come to the lunch." IMHO, this turned out not to be the case. Friday night was the big event for me. (Nearly) everybody was there, and I got to see everybody; it was big and fluid and open. Saturday was a day of getting together in small groups for longer periods of time. (--zarf)
  
 
(To be clear: it was very good that the big open event was first and the lunch was second. I would just bill Friday as the shindig and Saturday as the followup.)
 
(To be clear: it was very good that the big open event was first and the lunch was second. I would just bill Friday as the shindig and Saturday as the followup.)
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I would suggest that the difference between the two was that Friday's theme was "Look at all the KGB people" and that Saturday's was "The History of KGB" with the memorabilia and longer remarks.  As to which one was more or less important, I think that depends on your point of view. (--mg2x)
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The scarves are excellent. (--ee0r)
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I could have done with less talking and more just hanging out.  The officer reports went on a bit long.  So yeah, it captured a KGB meeting perfectly.  :-)  (--sg10)
  
 
== Friday Pizza Event ==
 
== Friday Pizza Event ==
  
Friday officer reports went on a little long -- as I said, I was more in the mood to circulate chaotically. But obviously if they had been shunted to Saturday, then Saturday would have gone on ``way`` too long. Maybe would have been better if just the presidents had given individual reports, and the other officer cadres had had collective goofiness to present. (--zarf)
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Friday officer reports went on a little long -- as I said, I was more in the mood to circulate chaotically. But obviously if they had been shunted to Saturday, then Saturday would have gone on ''way'' too long. Maybe would have been better if just the presidents had given individual reports, and the other officer cadres had had collective goofiness to present. (--zarf)
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Ran out of bottled water early. I think it was non-diet soda that was left over.
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Snacks were heavily overbought; but they made their way to the hospitality suite on Saturday, and the leftovers from that are being trucked to campus for the next regular KGB meeting. (Or booth teardown?) So no problem there.
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The only issue I had with the Pizza Night was the pizza, there was pizza.  Huge quantities of pizza.  ANd people were carrying it out by boxes.  My suggestion would be more veggies and fruit plates.  Other than that, everything rocked.  And I liked the officer reports, but we should have a filler.  If you can't think of something to say, just say your name and year.  -kconnors
  
 
== Saturday Luncheonus ==
 
== Saturday Luncheonus ==
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Committee reports were excellent. Long, but in no sense ''too'' long, because all the presenters were good and the longer presenters were terrific. (--zarf)
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After 2:00, a lot of people formed a lot of plans for what to do next. Chaotic. I stuck in Goob's company, and he was somewhat tuned into both the older and younger crowds; but not everybody is. It might have been good to have a big chart-paper up for people to write "Hey! Party over here!" "Bunch of us going out to dinner over there!" Etc. On the other hand, perhaps people ''wanted'' to plan for tighter groups. I only raise the issue because I really enjoyed the cross-generational aspect of the weekend.  (--zarf)
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No schmucks mouthing off?  So very, very strange.  Cut for lack of time.  Very unfortunate, but what can you do without someone to arbitrate?  --ts4z

Latest revision as of 00:25, 26 April 2008

This page is for everyone to throw in their comments on what went wrong or right at the 20th Anniversary Party.

This is not the thank-you page; this is a skeweringly analytical interrogation of our souls, on behalf of the 23rd Anniversary Party Committee -- or whoever wants to throw another one of these things. Tell them what is important for them to know!

("It was perfect" is a fine thing to say, but details are keen too.)

Overall

On the Anniversary Party page, Jay says "The Saturday lunch is the big event. If you can only attend one, please come to the lunch." IMHO, this turned out not to be the case. Friday night was the big event for me. (Nearly) everybody was there, and I got to see everybody; it was big and fluid and open. Saturday was a day of getting together in small groups for longer periods of time. (--zarf)

(To be clear: it was very good that the big open event was first and the lunch was second. I would just bill Friday as the shindig and Saturday as the followup.)

I would suggest that the difference between the two was that Friday's theme was "Look at all the KGB people" and that Saturday's was "The History of KGB" with the memorabilia and longer remarks. As to which one was more or less important, I think that depends on your point of view. (--mg2x)

The scarves are excellent. (--ee0r)

I could have done with less talking and more just hanging out. The officer reports went on a bit long. So yeah, it captured a KGB meeting perfectly.  :-) (--sg10)

Friday Pizza Event

Friday officer reports went on a little long -- as I said, I was more in the mood to circulate chaotically. But obviously if they had been shunted to Saturday, then Saturday would have gone on way too long. Maybe would have been better if just the presidents had given individual reports, and the other officer cadres had had collective goofiness to present. (--zarf)

Ran out of bottled water early. I think it was non-diet soda that was left over.

Snacks were heavily overbought; but they made their way to the hospitality suite on Saturday, and the leftovers from that are being trucked to campus for the next regular KGB meeting. (Or booth teardown?) So no problem there.

The only issue I had with the Pizza Night was the pizza, there was pizza. Huge quantities of pizza. ANd people were carrying it out by boxes. My suggestion would be more veggies and fruit plates. Other than that, everything rocked. And I liked the officer reports, but we should have a filler. If you can't think of something to say, just say your name and year. -kconnors

Saturday Luncheonus

Committee reports were excellent. Long, but in no sense too long, because all the presenters were good and the longer presenters were terrific. (--zarf)

After 2:00, a lot of people formed a lot of plans for what to do next. Chaotic. I stuck in Goob's company, and he was somewhat tuned into both the older and younger crowds; but not everybody is. It might have been good to have a big chart-paper up for people to write "Hey! Party over here!" "Bunch of us going out to dinner over there!" Etc. On the other hand, perhaps people wanted to plan for tighter groups. I only raise the issue because I really enjoyed the cross-generational aspect of the weekend. (--zarf)

No schmucks mouthing off? So very, very strange. Cut for lack of time. Very unfortunate, but what can you do without someone to arbitrate? --ts4z