0-10 Min: memories of WCSU in the latter half of the 1960s; political issues of the time; getting students involved in Vietnam War protests; January 1970 Dyer was first student appointed to Board of Trustees
10-20 Min: establishment of voting seats for students on the Board of Trustees; student involvement in establishing a football program; limitations of campus size when compared with Danbury's economic growth; feels there is a lack of attention paid WCSU; Westside Campus has cost WCSU growth in comparison to other state colleges;
20-30 Min: search for a replacement for Dr. Haas; what was WCSU's mission statement, what type of person should they hire, etc; how the search committee was funded; Dyer's opinions of Dr. Bersi; relationship with the yearbook committee
30-40 Min: relationship with the yearbook committee continued; 1 on 1 relationships with students as an alumni; how accurate yearbooks have been at reflecting student attitudes at WCSU;
40-50 Min: discussion of Dyer's editorial involvement in the yearbook continued; relationships with students continued
50-60 Min: the escapist attitudes of the student body; the appearance of streaking on campus; nature of protests on campus; students are more inclined to protest over local issues rather than national i.e. meal plan and dorm regulations;
60-70 Min: his views on holding public office; part Dyer played in the tuition debates of 1970, and his general views on public education; state of the Midtown campus;
70-80 Min: Dyer's personal views on how to improve the college experience; changing attitudes of Danbury towards the college