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The first step in giving blood is filling out obligatory forms. Blood from a pricked finger is examined to determine its type. Caroline Goodwin relaxes while giving blood, .ff i , ,A+ - .V ---wv.ulU .:' ..-:itil Blood Drive-X37
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The Red Cross takes your blood in exchange for an excuse to lie down and have cookies and juice. .. ,., -,.. . . --. .1l-.-q-- 1- -..- -..J-.-1-0-n ic ..,....l 1.-. . ,--41 3- . .,,.. -1- -4' , 4 -. -..aw . ,., - 4-I .1 1. --Q --q They Want Your Blood The name of Emory University is never mentioned when referring to the Top Five colleges in either football or basketball, but Emory does have a national ranking in the Top Five in another area. Emory University is among the Top Five colleges in the amount of blood donated per year. Emory is annually involved with the American Red Cross in recruiting students to donate a pint of their blood. Usually the blood drives occur during fall and spring quarters, and are very successful. In April, 1981, the students of Emory donated 191 pints of blood, and increased this amount to 347 pints during the next drive in fall quarter, 1981. This figure 13471 exceeded the goal set for the drive by 108 pints for blood. The group who chose to organize this year's blood drives is Interfraternity Coun- cil, with Phi Delta Theta's Steve Rogosin in charge. Rogosin provided a good coopera- tion and organization concerning the blood drive and can claim partial responsibility for the success of the drive. But the real success of a blood drive de- pends upon the response of the students as well. Emory can be proud of the way the students responded to the plea for blood by the Red Cross. Even though Emory will not receive national exposure and prestige for this particular Top Five ranking, Emory can be proud of its accomplishments in helping the community. - Carolyn Becker
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Special Events 14,0 , . . .N,,.-.s ,,. I .-H,,,,...a4 4 P5 +?,,,,.,,.. , . .4--2... McEachern During the Convocation ceremonies, Dr. Stone christens the new year with his wit and charm. His speech marked the Colum- bus Point, the point before the abyss of ignorance. But, he concluded, Ambiguity is where the fun begins . Simon Weisenthal evoked everyone's em- pathy in his account of the Holocaust. His efforts have been responsible for the cap- ture and trial of many Nazi war criminalsg not only to punish them, but also to use them as witnesses in an attempt to under- stand past, present, and future Holocausts. 38!Special Events 'iyf ,gk 'P'-H. f' Y All
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