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With the new decade upon us, it seems like the perfect time to evaluate the Alcala View. Love it? Hate it? Read all of it? Some of it? None of it? Your input is valuable and we would like to hear from you. Please take a few minutes to complete the questionnaire and send it to the Publications Office, DeSales Hall 274 by Feb. 28. Your comments will help us to plan revisions to the Alcala View for the new year. Results of the questionnaire will be shared with readers in the next newsletter. 1. I am: ____A member of the professional staff ____ A member of the faculty ____ An administrator ____other~-------~ 2. How much of each issue of Alcala View do you generally read? ____ All of each issue ____Most of each issue ____ Specific articles only ____ Generally don't read 3. Alcala View currently is issued 10 times annually. Is that frequency: ____About right ____ Not enough ____ Too often 4. Do you think Alcala View helps keep employees informed , about what is happening at USO?
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.5 4 3 2 1 Passages ...... ... . ... . 5 4 3 2 1 7. What kinds of articles would you lli to see in the Alcala View? Examples of other types of articles might include: USO his- tory articles, photo pages, employee question/answer column, employee editorials.
8. Rate Alcala View in the following areas. A 5 indicates excel- lent; a 1 indicates poor. .5 4 3 2 1 .5 4 3 2 1 .5 4 3 2 1 .5 4 3 2 1 .5 4 3 2 1 Other__________________ 9. Would you be willing to contribute to the Alcala View? Yes____ No____ (If yes, include your name and what type of contribution you would be interested in, i.e. artis- tic, writing, etc.) 10. O.K. Here's your chance to tell us what's on your mind. Your comments, criticisms and suggestions are welcome. I think the Alcala View........ Writing ... Photography Design . Artwork Printing
5. Does the Alcala View help unite USO employees and make them feel like a part of a large family or community?
6. Below are some of the types of articles published in Alcala View. Rate your interest in each type of article. 5 indicates high interest. 1 indicates little interest.
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scope and have enjoyed such a positive response that the group will meet every Wednesday starting February 7, instead of just once a month. Meetings take place in the Guadalupe Hall Con- ference room at noon. For more infor- mation call Sr. DiLorenzo at ext. 4485. Alcala View is published monthly September through July by the Publica- tions and Human Resources offices. The newsletter is distributed to all University of San Diego employees.
ticularly good for new employees, who often find it difficult to meet people out- side of their own office. The Tuesday Lunch Bunch meets on the fourth Tues- day of each month, usually in various offices on campus. For more informa- tion call McElhaney at ext. 4272. The lunch hour Bible Study, says Frank, is the result of the drive and energy of Campus Ministry's Sr. Car- lotta DiLorenzo. "She wanted to do something for the employees as well as the students, and thought this lunch
Classifieds How would you like to sharpen your speaking skills and have fun too? Join Toastmasters! Call Rick Seaman at ext. 4268 for more information.
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