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Z ip, Za, Boom Rip, Ra, Ree, '98, '98, Emory. Class Yell, Class of y l898 Doo1ey's Diary: t i Sept. 23 - Frosh arrive. Delta Taus hide Willie '37 Span and pray that Sa- . vannah won't let them X down. Freshmen, some dumb, others dumber, are presented with fraternity date cards compliments ot Zachary's. - l93l Campus To those of you who have returned to Emory after a leave ot absence during the war years, this book is our Way ot saying Welcome Back! - l947 Campus Our memories of Emory remain alive as a series ot impres- sions. We remember how, after the hectic rush ot the day, we welcomed the opportunity to escape for a moment from the aca- demic world, although we were still part ot it. Dooley is going to take his leave. As the end ot the quarter and tinals approach, the tension inevitably grows. Dooley wants to get out betore the pressure gets too bad. - l 9175 Campus xl N -. X.. rg y A , l i I i l l Q 2+ Q 8 FFATURES FE TUQECS
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