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t aSREc:oRD BREAKER 16fToast tor's itemsl. So many people attended that the toast itself was postponed for a half hour to allow everyone a chance to participate. As toast time neared, the crowd filling the field became excited. Three television cameras, plus a helicopter circling over- head, heightened the tension, Dust rose as the crowd surged forward when Dean Fox, dressed for the occasion in a tophat and cane, called for the toast to begin. A favorite ancient Emory tradition, James T. Dooley, arrived in a cab to give his official sanction for this event. Lest the students be carried away by the event, he reminded us that: Professors may come and professors may Q0- and Presidents may come and presi- dents may go, and Wonderful Wednesdays may come and Wonderful Wednesdays may go, But Dooley lives on forever. And finally, Dean Fox and several stu- dent leaders offered a round of toasts with an exhilerated crowd cheering wildly after each one. Victory was ours! We had established a new world's record with 2,283 people cheering in the largest non-alcoholic toast recorded although all 2500 cups were distributed. The celebration moved to LongstreetfMeans courtyard where free Blimpie subs were served. For a university without colossol athle- tic programs to unite the student body and often fraught with a lack of Togeth- erness , this had been an important day. Proud as we are of the record, what im- presses us the most was the rare exper- ience of total participation and communi- ty feeling that this last Wonderful Wednesday had given us. ln Wasserman's words: The best thing about the toast was that it was a student generated idea and a student run project. Everyone gave up their apathy and came out for it re- gardless of the record. - Richard Wachob and Helen Bled- soe 5 Vincent Vincent MM,,,.....f-.- -4 c I Pomerantz
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DO0LEY S EEK A Weeklon Celebration Dooley is undeniably his own best kept secret, but every year he reappears for his week to renew our curiousity about his origins and identity. This week long clue, agonizing as it is to our curiousity, makes for the most exciting week here. At no other time can one find planned ways to procrastinateg we all took advan- tage of it! The week began with a cocktails get- together with the faculty. We partied away the formal in the Peachtree Center, a very classy ending to a week long cele- bration. We punked out at the 688 Club, rocking to the Swimming Pool Q's. We trekked through the mud to hear the Press and Baby and the Pacifiers on the upper field. On Friday, the fraternities honored Dooley and entertained us with cartoon characters skits. We laughed at Fratman and Robin, a duo who tried to save frats from the evil plots of the Ad- ministration. Sigma Nu won first place with their version of the Peanuts Gang whereby a drafted Snoopy finally shoots down the Red Baron. Later that after- noon, MOVE awarded Dooley his first Golden Egg Award. Earlier that day, John Patrick of P.M. Magazine inter- viewed Dooley, or rather, Mr. Patrick in- terviewed Dooley and his bodyguards an- swered. Our tradition in a time where traditions are few and not cared for is a reflection on us. The best part of the week was Dooley himself. He arrived one day in a helicop- ter. For the first time, he released us from classes all week long and not just on Fri- day. Those of us enjoying Sunbathing 101 or the more advanced Stone Moun- tain 315 returned to class in hopes of being released by a squirt at the professor and a rhyme like As l am now, soon all shall be, So why waste time with history? All too soon the festivities ended, and life returned to normal. Sigh! No longer could we look forward to being released l8fDooley's Week ,. u 9 1 X -f-'lfli sf'-i 3? ' r ' l - 1 l. 'M - ' I v A Nt 3 A 1 I Sai?-,'E11l - 4 .t M cs. s A 5 1 r N-2 -m-Ev ' -1 - tr - f.. sv .- 3 , is 15 ,,t,g,r .. iv R . J ax. IS- r ' 5 , -Q f ' it iw N ' ' :gt w. 'N' N .. .Q . - - .K 5 - ' 1' P.: 15 ifirfif is-2 .A 5 ss , .,,-. M E-ng. :ggi W 2 Q . ., X - 1 im - y 5, , - .. f . X X h 1 9 '.,e.-'if ll: ' E M - f ig-' ' f X ' . ' Hmm ' fi2LS.L..1'-' wg.,-si' . -3 4 . , - , X Q-' r Y . . rw, 'H . 1 ' .: , . A X ,Nei nv-lag. 6 fr ' Q s i iff! YW ff -iq 1 .r , 1 i rr . f . , . , c., s 0 R 1 gg . of 1' xl ' v u ,S i ., ,., , S .. ,Q ' , A X jf' ' A T73 X5 .,.. . xxx R N, j : s -Q 'r P ' H1 ' ee ' ' r D r Q-is . bkkq Q., ,lp 2' - S X ,,:,.,,q S aw 5 . 1 R. ' ' K ffw' . gli ,, . Q .. . Av I., . l - W XR. 7 1 . fl ' ,is X l 9 ,FJ ' 7 Q Q V, H, - l -N ,N-6 wsnanw at .Q s g. . X r 1 l Q- li R t mx X K A ' is X' ' I, -. X .. ' If X' J-4, 2 t .r- from class or squirted with a water pistol. However we were left with a calling card f Eternally yours, James T. Dooley l, a story on P.M. Magazine , and the hap- xi py knowledge that Dooley lives forever. - Lynne Harwell
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