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-or-j --- t.. ., The finishing touches have been completed on the William R. Cannon Chapel. Theology stu- dents fill its halls. Trucks spread a film of freshly dug Georgia clay across the campus as they ramble to and from the site of the new gym. Administra- tors conspire to come up with solutions to the problems in the anticipated switch to a semester system. An ever-broadening variety of students and faculty members converge upon the campus as Emory becomes even more diversified. Do a double-take. The Emory of the future is being built right before our eyes. Although we won't be here to see all the changes completed and implemented, even now we can feel the undercurrents, and we have a vision of the Emory that is to come. We complain about the inconveniences of the transition - the dust in the air between Frat Row and Thomson and Gilbert, the anticipation of the loss of Won- derful Wednesday, but we revel in the increasing optimism and the growth of our name and reputa- tion. Emory is changing, growing, and improving rapidly, and our progress deserves a closer look. Double-K
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The campus that the class of '82 leaves on graduation day will not be the same Emory that greeted the 900 eager freshmen on Sept. 13, 1978. In fact, a quick glance back just one short year relives the opening of the Cannon Chapel, the groundbreaking for the new gym, the plans for a new dorm on Haygood Drive, the opening of the Depot pub, and the conversion of Dobbs Hall to a coed dorm. As these buildings slowly grew up around us, we learned a new route from the frat houses to the Chem building, and we eventually began to ig- nore the roar of the bulldozers. The progress hardly attracted a second glance, but then sud- denly we noticed the completion of a small part of the structure, and we caught ourselves daydream- ing of the finished product. Even though most of us won't be here in 1983 to play tennis on the roof of the gym or relax in the central lobby of the University Center, we still feel that sense of pride in the growth of our campus. McEachem Doubl
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