"The reason we are here has to do with these
`suspect' evaluations and irrelevant matter should be left out,"
he protested with a warning look at Ian.
Interesting, thought Diana. It's OK to bring in anything
that is derogatory or even believed to be derogatory about me
and my casting spells on the students, but anything about their
admitted dishonesty is verboten. Beam me up, Scotty. . .
She turned her attention back to Ian. "Just a few more questions.
You have said that Randy picked these evaluations out, and I see
no date on them. Do you have any idea of the year they refer to?"
"I assume that they were the SmurFFs that he had received recently.
But I'm not sure. We just keep them all in one pile."
"Now, usually after the students have handed in their SmurFFs
is it not correct that you are given yours and the course critiques
and you keep them unless Lyle wants the secretaries to summarize
them for the dean?"
"Right."
"That is all I need to ask. Thank you."
There was a short break while Henry dismissed Ian and called
the panel into a whispering huddle with him. Looking up,
he addressed Janet and Diana, almost as an afterthought.
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