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1 9 9 7 C A L E N D A R OF E V E N T S Friday, May 16 3:00 pm Walking Tour of West Campus. Tour departs from the steps of the University Chapel.
5:00 pm* Baccalaureate Service for degree candidates whose surnames begin with letters A through G University Chapel. Sermon by William H. Willimon, Dean ofthe Chapel. The President's Charge by Nannerl O. Keohane, President of the University. (Admission of guests by green tickets only.)
Saturday, May 17 11:30 am* Baccalaureate Service for degree candidates whose surnames begin with letters H
through O. University Chapel. Sermon by Dr. Willimon. The President's Charge by President Nannerl O. Keohane. (Admission of guests by blue tickets only.)
3:00 pm* Baccalaureate Service for degree candidates whose surnames begin with letters P through Z. University Chapel. Sermon by Dr. Willimon. The President's Charge by President Nannerl O. Keohane. (Admission of guests by yellow tickets only.)
4:30-6:00 pm Reception honoring the graduating classes. East Duke Lawn, East Campus. (In the event of rain, East Campus Union.) Music by the Duke University Wind Symphony. Michael Votta, Conductor.
8:30 pm Demonstration Recital. Benjamin N. Duke Memorial Organ. University Chapel.
Sunday, May 18 10:00 am** Graduation Exercises. Wallace Wade Stadium. Conferring of degrees by
President Nannerl O. Keohane.
*The procession of candidates for the baccalaureate service begins ten minutes prior to the hour. Guests without tickets are invited to view the service in Page Auditorium via closed circuit television. **The procession of candidates for the graduation exercises begins thirty minutes prior to the hour.
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Terry Sanford is President Emeritus and Professor of the Practice of Public Policy, Public Policy Studies at Duke University.
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S P E C I A L C E R E M O N I E S Friday, May 16 2:00 pm Army ROTC. Commissioning ceremony. Baldwin Auditorium, East 7:00 pm
Campus. * 3:00 pm Program in Education. Reception. Room 202, West Duke Building. 8:00 pm 6:15 pm Women's Studies. Reception and Ceremony for Majors and Minors.
Nelson Music Room, East Duke Building. 9:00 pm 6:30 pm Naval ROTC. Commissioning Ceremony and Reception. Searle
Center, Duke University Medical Center. Sunday, May 7:00 pm Army ROTC. Commissioning Dinner. The Regal University Hotel. 7:30 am 7:30 pm The School of Medicine. Hippocratic Oath Ceremony. University
Chapel. 8:00 am 12:00 noon
Saturday, May 17 7:30 am William .I.Griffith University Service Awards. Recognition 12:00 noon
Breakfast. Von Canon Hall, Bryan University Center. 12:00 noon 9:00 am A.B. Duke Scholarship Program. Breakfast, Oak Room, Union 12:00 noon
Building, West Campus. 9:00 am Nicholas School ofthe Environment. Recognition Ceremony. 12:00 noon
Reception to follow. Courtyard, Leon S. Levine Science Research 12:00 noon Center.
9:00 am Judaic Studies. Continental Breakfast. Room 05 (Student Lounge), 12:00 noon New Divinity Building.
10:00 am Fuqua School of Business. Special Ceremony. Edmund M Cameron 12:00 noon Indoor Stadium. Reception to follow. Atrium, Fuqua School.
10:00 am Air Force ROTC. Commissioning Ceremony and Reception. Baldwin 12:00 noon Auditorium, East Campus.
10:00 am Public Policy Studies. Hooding Ceremony for Master Degree 12:00 noon Candidates. Formal Lawn, Sanford Institute Building.
12:30 pm Public Policy Studies. Luncheon and Awards Ceremony. Formal Lawn, Sanford Institute Building. 12:00 noon
1:00 pm Biology, Botany and Zoology. Reception. Forecourt, Biological Sciences Building, Recognition Ceremony. Parking Lot, Biological 12:00 noon Sciences Building.
1:30 pm International House. Reception. 2022 Campus Drive. 12:00 noon 1:30 pm Marine Laboratory. Reception honoring graduating undergraduate,
graduate and professional school students who have attended the 12:00 noon Marine Laboratory. Williams Hall of Science, Leon S. Levine Science Research Center. 12:00 noon
5:00 pm The School of Law. Hooding Ceremony. Edmund M. Cameron Indoor Stadium. Reception to follow. Front Lawn, Law School. 12:00 noon
5:00 pm Jewish Graduation Service of Worship. Nelson Music Room, East Duke Building.
6:00 pm Arts Awards Ceremony. Presenting Benenson Awards, Sudler Prize? 12:00 noon and other awards in the creative and performing arts. Nelson Music Room,. East Duke Building.
6:15 pm Catholic Graduation Mass. Baldwin Auditorium, East Campus. 12:00 noon 6:30 pm The Divinity School. Service of Worship and Hooding Ceremony.
University Chapel. Reception to follow. North Chapel Courtyard. (In 12:00 noon the event of rain, Alumni Memorial Commons Room.)
The School of Nursing. Recognition Service. Von Canon Hall, Bryan University Center. Black Campus Ministries/Graduation Celebration. Baldwin Auditorium, East Campus. Class of 1997 Graduation Party. Zone W Parking Lot. West Campus.
18 Catholic Mass. York Chapel, Divinity School. (For those unable to attend the Graduation Mass on Saturday.) The School of Law. Breakfast, Front Lawn, Law School. The Nicholas School of the Environment. Diploma ceremony. Hug Commons, Leon S. Levine Science Research Center. Fuqua School of Business. Reception, Atrium, Fuqua School. The Graduate School (Ph.D.) Doctoral Ceremony. Page Auditorium. The School of Law. Reception. Front Lawn, Law School. Diploma Distribution. Room 2028, Law School. The School of Medicine. Reception. Searle Center. Women's Studies. Luncheon and Diploma Distribution for First Majors. 713 Anderson Street.
Anthropology (Cultural). Reception and Diploma Distribution. Room 136 Social Sciences Building. Chemistry. Reception and Diploma Distribution. Lobby, Paul M. Gross Chemical Laboratory. Classical Studies. Reception and Diploma Distribution. Room 226, Allen Building. Comparative Area Studies. Reception and Diploma Distribution. West Duke Lawn, West Duke Building. (In the event of rain, Room 105, West Duke Building.) Computer Science. Luncheon and Diploma Distribution. Great Lawn, Leon S. Levine Science Research Center. Drama. Buffet Luncheon and Diploma Distribution. Sheafer Theatre, Bryan University Center. Economics. Reception and Diploma Distribution. Room 213, Social Sciences Building. English. Reception. Gardens, Perkins Library. Diploma Distribution. Room 139 Social Sciences Building. Environmental Sciences and Policy. Reception and Diploma Distribution. Leon S. Levine Science Research Center Geology. Reception and Diploma Distribution. Side Lawn, Old Chemistry Building. (In the event of rain, Room 101, Old Chemistry Building.) Germanic Languages and Literature. Reception and Diploma Distribution. Front Porch, Old Chemistry Building. {In the event of rain, Lobby, Old Chemistry Building.) History. Diploma Distribution. Baldwin Auditorium, East Campus. Reception to follow. Front Lawn, Carr Building. Literature. Reception and Diploma Distribution. Room 119, East Duke Building.
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Markets and Management Studies Program. Reception and Certificate Distribution. Joint with Sociology. Front Lawn, Social 12:00 noon Sciences Building. Mathematics and Physics/Buffet Luncheon and Diploma 12:00 noon Distribution. Dining Room, Leon S. Levine Science Research Center. Music. Reception and Diploma Distribution. Lower Lobby, Mary 12:30 pm Duke Biddle Music Building, Philosophy. Reception and Diploma Distribution. Teer Engineering 12:30 pm Library. Political Science. Luncheon. Room 210, Perkins Library. 12:30 pm Program II. Reception and Diploma Distribution. 2022 Campus Drive. 1:00 pm Psychology. Reception and Diploma Distribution. Front Lawn, Davison Building. (In the event of rain, Zener Auditorium, 1:00 pm Sociology/Psychology Building.) Religion. Buffet Luncheon and Diploma Distribution. Room 05 3:00 pm (Student Lounge). New Divinity Building.
Romance Studies. Buffet Luncheon and Diploma Distribution. Garden Courtyard, Languages Building. Slavic Languages and Literature. Reception and Diploma Distribution. Front Patio, Languages Building. Sociology. Reception and Diploma Distribution. Front Lawn, Social Sciences Building. The School of Engineering. Honors and Diploma Ceremony. University Chapel. Preceded by Reception. The Chapel Court. Anthropology (Biological) and Anatomy. Luncheon and Diploma Distribution. Primate Center Grounds. Art and Art History. Reception and Diploma Distribution. North Gallery, Museum of Art. Asian and African Languages and Literature. Reception and Diploma Distribution. 2101 Campus Drive. Medieval and Renaissance Studies. Buffet Luncheon. Undergraduate Admissions Building. Physicians Assistants. Diploma Distribution and Reception. Durham Omni Hotel.
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DIPLOMA DISTRIBUTION
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Trinity College • A.B., B.S. :; Quadrangle at Perkins Library, unless otherwise noted.
(In the event of rain, Lobby, Allen Building.) • The School ofEngineering • B.S.E.
Honors and Diploma Ceremony. University Chapel. • Tke School of Nursing - M.S.N,
Breezeway, Finch Yeager Building. Tke Nicholas School ofthe Environment - M.E.M., M.F. Hug Commons, Leon S. Levine Science Research Center. The Fuqua School of Business - M.B.A. Atrium, Fuqua School. During the reception. Tke Divinity School - M.R.E., M.T.S., M.Biv., Th.M. Room 102, New Divinity Building. The School of Law - M.L.S., J.D., LL.M., S.J.D. Room 2028, Law School Tke School of Medicine M.D.-Searle Center. During the reception. M.H.S. (Physician Assistants)-Room: 101, Omni Durham Hotel, M.H.S. in Biometry-Davison Lawn. Tke Graduate School M.S., M.A., and M.P.P.-The Resident's Box. East Gate, Wallace Wade Stadium. M«A. (Liberal Studies Program)- Washington Duke Hotel. M.S. (Physical Therapy Program)-Von Canon Hall. Bryan University Center. M.A.T.-01d Trinity Room, Union Building. Ph,D.-Page Auditorium.
S P E C I A L E V E N T S Duke Gardens - Tne Sarah P. Duke Gardens, with 55 acres of landscaped and woodland gardens and 2,000 kinds of plants, has five miles of allees, walks, and pathways. Formal and informal landscape elements blend in a series of settings of remarkable beauty. The grand formal terraces constitute the historical core of the Gardens. The 20-acre Asiatic Arboretum is devoted to trees and shrubs of the Far East. The Blomquist Garden of Native Plants, which displays the most beautiful Southern wildflowers in a dramatic pine woodland, will be a peak performance during Commencement Weekend. The Gardens are open daily from 8:00 a.m. till dusk.
Museum of Art - During Commencement Weekend, the Museum is open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Friday, May 16; from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday May 17; and from 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, May 18.
Hoof'n'Horn - The 1997 Commencement Production of Hoof'n'Hora, Duke's distinguished musical theater group, is "Guys and Dolls". During the Commencement Weekend there are three performances, on Friday, May 16 at 8:00 p.m., on Saturday, May 17 at 2:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. in Reynolds Theater, Bryan University Center. Admission is by tickets purchased through Page Box Office (919-684-4444).
Parking- Parking for the Baccalaureate Services is available in the large facilities behind the Divinity School and the Biological Sciences Building. For the Reception on East Campus, Duke Public Safety officers will be available to assist with parking in areas adjacent to the residence halls. For the Graduation Exercises, ample parking is available in the paved facility at the corner of Cameron Drive and Science Drive and in the East and West Gate lots of Wallace Wade Stadium. Handicapped parking is available at all events. Please check with officers at each venue for instructions.
Information - Inquiries concerning the events of the Commencement Weekend should be directed to the Information Desk in the Bryan University Center (684-2323) or the Duke Police Department (684-2444). Questions concerning assistance for guests with limited mobility should be directed to the Duke Police Office (684-2444).
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COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER 'Citizen" Carter enjoys success as peace-maker after years in Oval Office
By ALEX GORDON In his farewell address to the nation in
January 1981, President Jimmy Carter declared that upon leaving the White House he would "take up once more the only title in our democracy superior to that of president, the title of citizen." And indeed, in his 16 post-presidential years, Carter has held true to his word.
Carter, who served as the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981, will address this year's graduates at Sunday's commencement ceremony as one of the world's most respected "citizens"—a level of prestige he has earned through his founding and leadership of the Carter Center in Atlanta, Ga., to promote peace and human rights worldwide.
The prominence Carter now enjoys is a stark contrast to the general unpopularity that befell him during and imme
diately after his years in the Oval Office. After serving as governor of Georgia
from 1971 to 1975, Carter defeated incumbent Gerald Ford in the 1976 presidential election. Carter's victory as a Washington outsider—unblemished by the stains of Watergate and the Vietnam War—was viewed by many as a necessary and positive change for the country. Human rights dominated Carter's agenda and, in turn, largely dictated both his foreign and domestic policies.
"Jimmy Carter helped reorient American foreign policy by focusing renewed attention on Africa and Latin America, insisting that our policies toward the developing world be moral and principled," said William Chafe, dean ofthe faculty of Arts and Sciences.
Carter's determination for peace in the Middle East helped produce the his
toric Camp David peace treaty between Egypt and Israel in March 1979. Carter also helped establish full diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China and signed the second Strategic Arms Limitation TVeaty with the Soviet Union.
Despite his various foreign policy successes, Carter found himself embattled by the end of 1979 with the takeover of the American embassy in Iran by Iranian militants and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan—both of which, along with sharp domestic inflation, demanded Carter's full attention for the remainder of his presidency. His popularity suffered as a result, reaching its nadir with the botched rescue effort of the American hostages in April 1980 and his decisive loss to Ronald Reagan a few months later in the 1980 presidential election.
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Alaska native will deliver student graduation speech
Edrlenne Mason
By JESSICA KOZLOV Trinity senior Edrienne Mason will deliver
the student graduation speech before a crowd of about 16,000 people at Sunday's commencement ceremony.
Hailing from Anchorage, Ala., Mason will graduate with a BA. in public policy studies, a minor in African-American studies and a markets and management certificate.
During her four years at the University, Mason involved herself in a variety of activities. She was elected president ofthe Class of 1997 for
two consecutive years—in 1993-94 and 1994-95—before deciding "to move on to bigger and better things."
Mason has also been credited with creating a student advisory board to the Hart Leadership Program in the public policy department. The goal ofthe board, Mason said, is to enhance the quality of student leadership across the campus.
Mason served as drum major for the Duke Marching Band during her junior and senior years, and she was president of Dukes and Duchesses from January 1996 to January 1997.
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Jimmy Carter and his infant grandson, current Trinity senior Jason Carter
1976, we voted for a person who embodied all the characteristics we said, and say, we want in a president—honesty, integrity and a sense of what is right and wrong," said Senior Associate Dean of Trinity College Gerald Wilson. "He turned out to be all of these things and the result was the election of 1980."
In 1982, Carter founded the Carter Center, which has since launched initiatives in more than 65 countries to ensure human rights and democracy, and rehabilitate impoverished regions. And, in recent years, Carter's personal diplomacy has been instrumental in helping the United States resolve conflicts in Somalia, North Korea and Haiti.
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The graduation service will begin promptly at 5:00 pm on Saturday, May 17th
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1993 FRESHMAN YEAR 1994 Surprising run to the Final Four overshadowed year of tumultuous change
The end of a dynasty for the men's basketball team and the beginning of revolutionaiy changes in campus life greeted the Class of 1997 on their arrival to the University.
The campus watched an unexpected run to the Final Pour led by senior Grant Hill, only to witness a devastating last-minute loss in the championship game to the Arkansas Razorbacks, 76-72. This was the only time in four years that students would have the opportunity to watch the team play on giant television screens in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Off the court, students took part in a campus-wide debate about a sweeping ____________________________________________________________ residential plan that included the formation of an all-freshman East Campus and numerous steps toward improved equity in housing.
The introduction of changes in residential life coincided with the inauguration of the University's eighth president, former Wellesley president Nan Keohane. The University's first female president and the first woman to head a major research university, Keohane replaced Keith Brodie upon his retirement.
The administration's residential plan occupied a great deal of her time during her first year. Proponents ofthe plan argued that the all-freshman campus would foster class unity and provide a better first-year experience for new students. Others criticized the fact that the new policy would strip upperclassmen ofthe opportunity to live on East Campus. In the midst of a sometimes-heated debate about the proposed options, Keohane delayed the final decision on residential life until the following
school year. This was also the last year students resided in
Hanes Annex. The University broke ground on the construction of two new dormitories on East Campus, and the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity was dissolved after being found guilty of disorderly conduct.
Changes in the alcohol policy were also on the horizon. The Class of 1997 were one ofthe last classes to enjoy a full year of open keg parties. At the end of their first academic year, the Interfraternity Council approved a new alcohol policy, under which all parties would be "bring-your-own-beer." Despite
an initial veto by
Nan Keohane's era as president began with sweeping changes to residential and social policy that pleased some and angered many.
Janet Dickerson, vice president for student affairs, the spirit of the proposal reappeared in the alcohol policy endorsed by University the following year.
Beyond residential and social policies, one of Keohane's first tasks was to field criticism generated by Reynolds Price, professor of English, and Will Willimon, dean of the Chapel, regarding the "anti-intellectual" atmosphere among students on campus. The pair questioned the University's "work hard, play hard" reputation, prompting a flurry of task forces to analyze greek, residential and intellectual life. In response to the criticism, the Cafe was installed in the Bryan Center to promote faculty-student interaction and cultivate a more intellectual campus climate.
The Cafe was not the only change to University dining. Burger King replaced the Boyd-Pishko Cafe in the Bryan Center—providing the University's first mainstream fast food option—and the East
Campus Union added Li'l Dinos to its dining operation later in the year.
While the administration considered curriculum changes—which included more stringent major requirements and the creation of departmental minors—members of Spectrum Organization launched their "We Want a Real Education" campaign. Campaign activists pushed for more non-Western course offerings and attempted to garner attention by marching at Keohane's inauguration.
Students also witnessed the end of Associate Professor of Political Science Timothy Lomperis' two-and-a-half-year fight for a tenure appeal. The Board of Trustees' Executive Committee denied Lomperis's final appeal, calling into question the University's tenure process and commitment to undergraduate teaching.
During the year, students used a variety of strategies to protest campus issues. Engineering sophomore Clayton Peterson was arrested after an undetonated homemade pipebomb was found in the Allen Building. Attached to the bomb was a note claiming that the campus' social life had declined dramatically. Trinity junior Nico Tynes, offended at the content of the Duke Review, attempted to steal about 300 copies of the campus' conservative newspaper to prevent others from reading it. Tynes was charged with theft by the Undergraduate Judicial Board and placed on academic probation. Dicker-son, however, reversed the sentence later in the year on the grounds that. Tynes thought the papers were free, and therefore his actions did not qualify as "stealing."
The University also averted a minor catastrophe when Hillary Clinton backed out of her commitment to deliver the commencement speech—University trustee Judy Woodruff agreed to take her place.
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THE CHRONICLE * COMMENCEMENT '97 FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1997
1994 SOPHOMORE YEAR 1995 Racial controversy, political scandal and Coach K's back alarmed campus
Sophomore year for the Class of 1997 proved to be a year of drastic change, both for the class and for the University as a whole.
The most dramatic change concerned the residential system. In December, the Board of Trustees unanimously approved a plan calling for the creation of an all-freshman East Campus, the creation of a new quad-based residential structure and the redistribution of all selective and independent living groups to new sections on West Campus.
The plan, however, received criticism from many students.. The opposition reached its most vocal stage in a rain-soaked protest in late April, during which student protesters—a number of whom had camped on the academic quad overnight—accumulated more than 1,200 signatures on a petition opposing the residential changes.
The University implemented other polity changes that would affect student life in subsequent years. The administration, for example, approved a new alcohol policy that banned kegs from campus unless a University-approved bartender— available at a fee to the groups holding the party—served the beer.
Members of the Class of 1997 also witnessed a number of changes within the administration. In the spring, President Nan Keohane dissolved the position of University vice president and vice provost held by Leonard Beckum, one of only a few black senior adminis
trators. Met with a great deal of student opposition, the dissolution of Beckum's post eventually led to a sit-in in the president's office to protest the loss of the top-ranking University position designed to handle minority affairs. In response to the protest, Keohane created a position designed to deal with issues qf institutional equity at the University.
Administrative changes were not limited to the dissolution of posts, however, as a number of new positions were created. Dr. Charles Putnam assumed the newly created post of senior vice president for research administration, and John Strohbehn left Dartmouth to become the University's provost.
Earlier in the year, the University also undertook a $30 million commitment to renovate the campus'recreational facilities.
The year in sports was characterized by an unexpected role-reversal, with a traditionally beleaguered program producing a stellar year and a long-time powerhouse suffering its worst season in years. The football team, under the direction of newly appointed head coach Fred Goldsmith, capped off a pleasantly unexpected 8-4 season with an appearance in the Hall of Fame Bowl. But the men's basketball team
With the football team sailing and the basketball team struggling, strange things were afoot.
endured a 13-19 campaign (2-14 in the Atlantic Coast Conference) largely due to the absence of head coach Mike Krzyzewski, who sat out most of the season with a back injury.
The women's basketball team, however, had a stellar season, defeating defending national champion North Carolina at home but falling to Alabama in a record-breaking quadruple-overtime game in the second round of the NCAA tournament. The women's lacrosse team ________________________________________________ w o n off t h e field, a s
the Board of Trustees approved their bid to become a varsity team in October.
Non-athletic decisions were not as pleasant for sophomore Greg Newton, who was suspended
from school after the Undergraduate Judicial Board found him guilty of academic dishonesty.
Earlier in the fall, Trinity senior Jed Silversmith and Trinity junior Rohit Kumar faced fraud complaints from many students for an honor society named Sigma Gamma Delta that the two had created. The University cleared the two of wrong-doing, and the 600 students who had paid to join were refunded their $28 initiation fee.
Duke Student Government elections were also plagued by controversy, as nu
merous candidates were charged with violating campaign spending and publicity regulations. The slew of charges caused, and then delayed, electoral run-offs.
The year also produced its share of student activism. Mi Gente, the campus association of Latin-Americiin students, protested an annual "South of the Boarder" party hosted by the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity on the grounds that it perpetuated unfair stereotypes. Mi Gente also joined the Student Action with Farm Workers in a boycott of California grapes, citing the harmful effects of pesticides on vineyard workers.
Racial controversy raged in September after The Chronicle printed a cartoon by engineering senior Jim Funk that played on Asian and Jewish stereotypes. During the spring, many students and employees spoke out against a perceived campus-wide "plantation mentality," protesting both the disrespect of campus employees by students and the termination of 49 positions in the Medical Center, 45 of which had been held by black employees. Some positive change did occur on the racial front, however, as administrators extended benefits to the same-sex partners of University employees.
Other campus happenings during the year included new ethernet connections in every dorm room, the appointment of a new vice provost for information technology and the debut of The Chronicle Online.
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FOUR YEARS IN "/ think it's unfair to say we didn't represent these students when they didn't come out to be heard in the fall."
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A key component of the new residential policy instituted in Fall 1995 was the rearrangement of West Campus living spaces. For much of the year that followed, many an upperclassman could be heard muttering the terms "OldATO" or "Old Spectrum."
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A student-organized "national honors society" known as Sigma Gamma Delta disbanded in October 1994 amid allegations of fraud.
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After winning the Atlantic Coast Conference's regular season title, the men's basketball team was bounced from the 1997 NCAA Tournament in the second round by the year's Cinderella story, the Providence Friars.
"Durham is pretty much a wreck. Employees had their houses destroyed, their cars destroyed and lost power."
David Majestic, former director of transportation services, on the
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"We were a little bit unlucky at the start. When we finally got it flowing, we were down a goal."
Junior goalkeeper John Morton, following the men's soccer team's
defeat against Wisconsin in the 1995 NCAA tournament championship game
THE CHRONICLE * COMMENCEMENT '97 FRIDAY, MAY 16. 1997
1995 JUNIOR YEAR 1996 Members of the Class of 1997 returned for their
junior year to find their University vastly different. Nevertheless, the year proved interesting both at the University and around the world.
The most profound changes at the University had been decided on the previous year—the changes to the residential system and the alcohol policy. From the creation ofthe all-freshman East Campus^to the placement of upperclassmen in Trent to the rotation of greek and selective groups around West to the construction ofthe Marketplace, the University appeared to have turned upside-down during the summer. Perhaps most frustrating to students were the strictly enforced changes to the ^ _ _ _ ^ ^ _ ^ ^ _ _ _ _ _ alcohol policy, which limited alcohol distribution to University-approved bartenders.'
Much like the previous two years, controversy dominated the headlines. In the _ spring, about 150 students staged a protest on the lawn in front of the Allen Building in response to the University's denial of tenure to Timothy Jacobs, assistant professor of civil engineering. The debate revived memories of former Associate Professor of Political Science Timothy Lomperis' fight for tenure two years earlier. As happened in the Lomperis case, students used the University's denial of tenure for Jacobs as an opportunity to fight for a greater voice in the tenure process.
The Chapel's long-held policy against same-sex marriages drew fire from the Duke Gay, Bisexual and Lesbian Association, led by Trinity senior Seth Persily. DGBLA challenged the policy on the grounds
'Good Morning America" and the Blizzard of '96 descend upon Duke ing from winter break,-delayed sorority rush two days and crippled University bus service for days. Not long after the blizzard, a bizarre stomach virus sidelined many students and baffled doctors for two weeks. Sorority members, because oftheir increased interaction due to sorority rush, were particularly afflicted.
Despite meteorological and medical setbacks, students had their spirits lifted by a couple of new social outlets. The Cosmic Cantina, a .alumni-operated bar and Mexican restaurant opened for business, on Ninth Street, and the Kudzu Tavern replaced the Multipurpose Center on Central Campus early in the fall.
The Chronicle's cartoon page also took a huge leap forward, as Trinity junior Matt Gidney began producing his popular daily strip, "Mitch in Wonderland."
The year's events, however, were not restricted to the confines of the University walls. What many called "The Trial ofthe Century" came to a close after 16 months when a jury of 10 women and two men acquitted O. J. Simpson ofthe murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. On campus, the verdict sparked days of shock and debate.
Also drawing University attention and participation was the Million Man March in Washington D.C, led by Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan. The event, reportedly attended by more than 400,000 black men, was cast as an effort to demonstrate black solidarity and self-determination.
Perhaps the saddest news of the year was the assassination of Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin, which rocked both the world and the campus in early November. Soon after the murder, a number of students concerned with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict held forums to discuss the suddenly chaotic climate.
that it violated the University's anti-discrimination policy. "It's a simple matter of justice," read the campaign slogan employed by DGBLA members.
A Chosen Generation—an evangelical Christian group that worked with a Durham church to promote Christian values on campus—also generated heated debate. Duke Student Government, under the direction of Trinity senior and DSG president Peggy Cross, refused to award a charter to the group on the grounds that it had been banned from campus three years earlier amid charges that its evangelical methods led the mental and emotional breakdown of one of its members—a University freshman at the time.
1 In sports, men's basketball head coach Mike Krzyzewski returned to the bench after an injury forced him to miss much ofthe previous year and led the team to a 18-13 (8-8 in the Atlantic Coast Conference) record.
Earlier in the fall, the men's soccer team had one of its best seasons ever, advancing to the final round of the NCAA tournament before falling to Wisconsin in a heart-wrenching 2-0 loss.
The University garnered a great deal of national media attention off the field, as well. Students had the opportunity to shine in the spotlight—despite frigid temperatures and early morning hours—when "Good Morning America" filmed on campus November 16 as part of its feature about the Raleigh-Durham area.
The Blizzard of'96 crippled the entire East Coast, ravaging the University as well. Eight inches of snow and frigid temperatures hampered students return-
The men's soccer team highlighted an exceptional year in sports by finishing one victory short ofa national championship.
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The women's basketball team enjoyed perhaps its finest season ever and reached the second round of the NCAA tournament.
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SENIOR YEAR FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1997
1997 Duke survived two storms: Hurricane Fran and the Achievement Index
The seniors' last year together featured a number of near-misses, some of them welcome and some of them disappointing.
The year opened with a crash as Hurricane Fran left a path of desolation through North Carolina, killing more than 20 and causing hundreds of millions of dollars worth of damage. Whereas the community outside of the Gothic Wonderland was ravished by the storm, the hurricane left ____________________________________________________
campus facilities mostly unscathed. As a result, the University required many of its employees to come to work—some of whom balked at the prospect of traveling in such dangerous conditions— which sparked a debate about the demands that should be placed on employees in the event of severe weather.
Spirited discussions also surrounded the Achievement Index, a grading mechanism proposed by Val Johnson, associate professor of statistics, that would have assigned each student an adjusted grade point average based on the relative performances of his or her classmates. Proponents ofthe index argued that the plan would counteract grade inflation and increase equity in grading across disciplines, whereas its
critics charged that it would promote destructive academic competition.
As the AI juggernaut steamed through lesser obstacles, anxious students—88 percent of whom opposed the index, according to a Duke Student Government referendum—held their collective breath. The plan was finally halted by members of the Arts and Sciences Council at its March 13 meeting.
One noteworthy academic change did ^^___________.____. occur in Novem
ber, however, as the council voted to limit the amount of graduation credit students could earn from Advanced Placement examinations.
On the playing fields, the football team suffered through a heartbreaking year. After a series of near-victories, the team finished with a 0-11 record, the first winless season in the history of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The men's soccer team suffered their own anguish: A 6-0 start that propelled the Blue Devils up to the No. 2 spot in the nation, but a mid-season collapse kept the team out of the NCAA tournament. Women's soccer was knocked out of the NCAA tournament by a second-round loss to undefeated Nebraska.
Men's basketball returned to earlier form, however, as the team—led by the
Continuing its upward climb, Duke jumped from No. 6 to No. 4 in the U.S. News World and Report college rankings.
strong play of senior Jeff Capel and two rising stars, sophomore Trajan Langdon and junior Steve Wojchieowski—rode a mid-season winning streak to the ACCs regular season title. The post-season, however, was disappointing for the Blue Devils, who fell to North Carolina State in the first round of the ACC tournament and to Providence in the second round of the NCAA tournament. But the highlight of the season occurred in January, as seniors received their only chance to watch Duke defeat rival North Carolina in Cameron Indoor Stadium, and the flames of burning benches rose long into the night following the close victory.
On the national academic scene, the 1996-97 school year was kind to the University. In U.S. News and World Report's controversial annual ranking of America's four-year colleges, the University jumped from sixth place to fourth. The School of Medicine claimed the number three spot among medical schools. And in an unrelated survey, the University's dining services earned a number one ranking for healthiness of campus food.
Campus food grabbed its share of the headlines during the year. Students were shocked to learn at the beginning of the year that popular pizza vendors Papa John's and Wild Bull's had decided to withdraw from the Merchants on Points program. More popular changes included the addition of Mongolian barbecue to the newly renovated Great Hall and the promise of an on-campus Chinese food es
tablishment in the University Room. Bill Burig, assistant dean of student
development, unveiled a new plan in February to improve the often-criticized and tensely-observed housing lottery process. Although many students spoke highly of the changes—which allowed them to select their preferred room from any available on campus—others continued to express discontent with the process. Later in the spring, the administration toyed with the idea of moving Epworth/SHARE from their East-Campus home, but after spirited opposition scrapped the plan.
In politics, the national election brought University students out in droves as Bill Clinton gained election to a second term as U.S. president. Many campus Democrats and Republicans alike, however, were disappointed at the failure to unseat North Carolina's controversial U.S. Senator Jesse Helms.
The year ended on a sadly controversial note, as'two Duke University Police Department, officers were punished for handcuffing Trinity freshman Calvin Harding and detaining him in the back seat of a squad car for 30 minutes after an unknown individual misidentified Harding as the culprit of a recent theft. Harding, who was black, accused the two officers, who were white, of racially motivated mistreatment, sparking campus-wide debate and a series of protests that have continued into the first few weeks ofthe summer.
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The school year faced an early challenge in the form of Hurricane Fran, the largest storm to strike the University In recent memory. The tremendous hurricane levelled much of North Carolina, causing the destruction at Duke to pale by comparison.
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Journal Club- Linda George, PhD, Professor of Sociology Center for the Study of Aging/Human Dev. will speak on the religious involvement and the health of the elderly: some hypotheses & an initial test. 12 noon-1 p.m. M422(CTL) Green Zone Duke South
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After Hours: Owen Cordle, jazz music critic forThe News and Observer, will discuss and play jazz that parallels American Realism in the late 60s and early 70s. $2/Friends of Museum, $3/public. DUMA. 5:30 p.m.
Duke Gardens: Paul Jones, Asiatic Arboretum curator, "The Road Less Traveled." A discussion of his trip last year to Yunnan Province, an area of China considered to be the mother lode of temperate plant diversity with morethan 15,000 species in ail. Shaner Room Ofthe Center for Training and Development, 406 Oregon St. Tickets $12/-public, $10/Friends ofthe Garden. 7 p.m.
TeerHouse Healthy Happenings: "Diagnosis & Treatment of Arthritis in Women, " presented by Dr. Nancy Alien. 416-DUKE to register. 4019 Roxboro. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Volunteers
El Centra Hispano is seeding volunteers to heip with child care at programs, to teach ESL, and to assist in translating and interpreting for latino residents. Also seeking volunteers to work with children and teens in summer camps. Cad Ivan Parra, 687-4635.
Adopt-A-Heart Waikathon Sat. May 31 at Duke's Center for Living, 1300 Morreene Rd. Meet and talk to Al Buehler, coach of the Duke Blue Devil's Track and Field Team. Enjoy great music, free food, door prizes. Registration and socializing 8-9 a.m., walk 9-10 a.m., door prizes and refreshments 10-11 a.m. Invite friends to sponsoryou for walking as much of the hour as you are capable of. Requested minimum donation of $10 and proceeds go to the Red Wilson Scholarship Fund for rehabilitation programs for cardiac patients unabie to pay for services. Info Kim 660-6660.
The Community Service Center can assist you tn finding the perfect volunteer opportunity. Cal! us at 684-4377 or check our web site at http://www.duke.edu/ CommServ/.
Notices
Reception and Booksigning honoring Terry Sanford, at Gothic Bookshop, Bryan Center. Friday, May 16 from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Artist Bert Carpenter will have his large-scale paintings and drawings at the School of Law Gallery at Duke through Mayl9.
Guys and Dolls-A Hoof'n Horn prod. May 16 at 8 p.m., May 17 at 2 p.m., Reynolds:
Industries Theater, $7/gen. $6/stud. Info 684-4444.
B.J. Goldberg's Holy Transmitters PortaitS: of the NJekubalim (Jewish Mystics), 13 gouache paintings on exhibit through June 1 at Lilly library East Campus. Info 682-5095.
Ciompi Quartet at Duke Gardens gazebo - free concert. Wed., May 28 12 noon.
Chuck Davis' African American Dance Ensemble at Duke Gardens - free performance. Sun., June 29, 6 p.m.
Employee Arts & Crafts Show Wed. June 4th, 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Just off the main quad of West Campus. Anyone who works, volunteers or is a student may exhibit and/or sell. Register by May 23. Info 286-3361. Prizes, food, music, craft sales.
North High School Chora! Dept. presents A Spring Concert with director Amy Daw. May 15,16 at 7:30 p.m. $5 Info 560-3956.
The Durham Chorale presents Encore. Encore! May 16,& 17 at 8 p.m. $8 Carolina Theatre. Tickets at Box Office or thru Chorale members.
A class on First Aid for Infants and Children is offered for Duke parents or child care providers listed with Duke Emp. & Family Programs at the office at 711 Iredell St. on Tues. May 27,6 p.m. -8 p.m. $8 preregistratlon by Fri. May 23. Call 2864492.
Summer Activities for Kids: Duke Employee and Family Programs has the directory of summer activities for children, as weli as individual brochures from many local camps, and: programs. We are also recruiting for caregivers who will provide child care in your home or theirs for the summer. Cait 286-4492 or drop by 711 Iredell Street for the summer directory.
Spring Cabaret Concert with Common Woman Chorus & Triangle Gay Men's Chorus Sat. June 7, Chape! Hill High School, 1709 High Sch. Rd., Chapel Hifi. 8 p.m. $10. Info 929-7391.
DSG
Interested what DSG has been up to lately?- Look for a copy of our recent Newsletter or check out our homepage on the World Wide Web. It can be accessed through the Duke University homepage.
GPSC
Sign up for basketball ticket campout will; be September 8 and 9. Campout will be heid September 12 through 14. Exemptions are due by August 29.
Watch this space for announcements of upcoming GPSC social events!
Contacting GPSC: voice mail 681-1841; email [email protected] or visit the GPSC web page at http://www.duke.edu/ gpsc/
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MOVING TO D.C? Moving to the D.C. area and wouK like to be tuned into sports, social outdoorsy activities with othe Dukies, please email Paul Teller a [email protected] or visi DCW's wet) site www.dcw.org.
GRADUATION CONGRATULATIONS
BENJAMIN N.: Ifs been a good four years. Hope the next four years are as good! Good luck In the future. Love. Mom and Dad,
PEGRAM '93-94 Congratulations!! It was a pleasure sharing a year with you. Best of luck in all of your future endeavors! Any of us can be contacted via [email protected]. The Pegram RA's
In town for the summer? Healthy, right-handed volunteers, 20-30 years of age, needed for radiology study at Duke Medical Center. Compensation $200. For more information, call 660-7537.
THRIVING AFTER DIVORCE is lonely and difficult. Hillary Alexander, LMFT, is now offering the course "Rebuilding When Your Relationship Ends" in Durham, Chapel Hill, Raleigh. THIS 8 WEEK
• COURSE HAS BEEN PROVEN TO SHORTEN THE NORMAL 5 YEAR ADJUSTMENT TIME FOLLOWING DIVORCE. For course dates, call Hillary Alexander. LMFT, 542-6828.
SUMMER JOB @ DU Do you love Ouke? Can you v
• : - : - . •st .0 _ how]? If so, the Undergrad. Admissions Office needs you! We are looking to hire several bright, enthusiastic arid responsible Duke students to serve as summer tour-guides. Come learn more at an information session at the Admissions Office Friday, May 2 at 3:30pm- SSI, SSII, and full summer slots available. Questions? Call Ginger Fay at 684-8125.
SUMMER JOBS; ALL LAND/ WATER SPORTS; PRESTIGE CHILDREN'S CAMPS ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS NEAR LAKE PLACID; 1-800-786-8373.
SUMMER WOMEN'S BASKETBALL LEAGUE!
let a team together and regis
Tuesday evenings from June 2-July 22. For more information,
" the YMCA: 493-4502 ext 188.
NOW AVAILABLE Beautifully restored historic mansion in Durham allowing parties, banquets, receptions, and weddings. Call 598-8102.
Apts. For Rent
Deerfield sublet. Available May 25-July 31. $450/ month. Call Janet 383-3697.
SUBLET Campus Oaks. 2BR, 28A. W/D, fullyfurnished. Sublet ISOO/month for summer. Call Tate, 613-2063.
FALL SEM. SUBLET One month free rent. Huge 3BR apartment next to East. Nicely furnished. $1095/ month. 956-9437.
SUMMER SUBLET Huge 3BR apartment to rent I 15 to August 15. Next to E Nicely furnished. $1095/ mo 956-9437.
1992 Mitsubishi 3000GT SU Pearl white/ black leather. Fully loaded. Excellent condition. (919)383-1744.
VW Corrado SLC- V6 1992 dark green/ beige leather, sun roof, CD, A/C, heated seats, ABS, new tires, one owner, all power, all records, 65K, $12,000. 1919|481-1220.
Business Opportunities
BSEE/ MBA seeks aggressive, money motivated partners for explosive telecommunications
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Energetic responsible student I provide child care for l l yo twin Approx. 20 hrs/wk during summe 382-3220
Responsible sitter needed for 2 y.o. 25 hrs./wk. Mostly mornings. Good neighborhood. 3 miles from Duke. Call 309-9286.
HIGH PA. babysitter $10 per f 7050.
Part-time summer eded for 2-3 girls. $8-ir. 403-7334 or 613-
Child care needed weekdays ASAP. IN MY HOME. Flexible daytime hours. Call 489-9016.
DUKE FAMILY SEEKS OCCASIONAL CHILD CARE FOR GREAT KIDS. AGES 6 AND 2, THIS SUMMER. GOOD PAY, FLEXIBLE HOURS. BETSY, 613-7356.
Babysitter needed evenings for two wondi
7635 with references.
Duke Alum seeks occasional child care for small children. Garrett Farms neighborhood, 10 minutes from campus. Hours very flexible. Please call Cathey at 4934502.
Wanted: Warm, dependable,
for 2 infants futl-time in our homes in Woodcroft area. Must have reliable transportation to and from work, be comfortable with a cat an.d dog, non-smoker, CPR a plus.*Competitive benefits and salary. References required. 403-9103 or 572-2313.
Computers For Sale
Computer Set. AST Multimedia Desktop, 486DX2/66mH;, 8MB/540MB. Sony Color Monitor 15". Canon Printer. Tons of loaded software. Original boxes, manuals, invoices. Only $875. Ideal for family. Roland 383-1405.
R E C R U I T I N G i Health} Mak. & Females 18-35 for EPA/UNC Air Pollution
Study No recent smoking history Earn SlO/hr if qualified. Free physical & travel expenses outside Chapel Hill. Call (919] 966-0604 for information.
Camera Works Sebastian McGilvary
Buy * Sell * Trade Photo Equipment
2611 W.Carver St. •477-1189
COMPUTER FOR SALE: 1992 Macintosh Classic II with StyleWriter. Fair condition. Price
493-2743.
DON'T THROW IT AWAY!! Give unwanted items to -Orange/Durham coalition (or Batttered Women. 490-8592; Durham Community Shelter for Hope. 688-5539: TROSA (Drug & Alcohol Rehab). 688-3054; Durham Rescue Mission, 688-9641: Goodwill, 493-1182: Salvation Army. 493-7783; Vietnam Veterans, 490-1444.
LOOKING FOR SUMMER WORK?
WE ARE LOOKING FOR TWO STUDENTS TO WORK AS OFFICE ASSISTANTS IN THE OFFICE OF RESEARCH SUPPORT. One for 15-20 hours a week. One for 10 hours a week. Filing, photocopying, occasional receptionist/ phone duties. Firm schedule is a must. Contact Betty Seymoi
Maxim Healthcare is looking for individuals to work one-on-one with behavior modification program. Must have experience with develop-mentally disabled children. Call Denise 419-1484.
SUMMER JOB: Easy Lab Work, 10-15 hr/wk. $6.50/hr. Rexible schedule, call Peter 2860411. X6548.
RESEARCH ASSISTANT WANTED
Motivated student with good organizational skills and computer experience needed for 10-20 hours/week to work on an insomnia project. Perfect for anyone interested in graduate school in psychology. $6.25/hr. 684-4368.
COMPUTER WORK & TRAINING
Students needed for computer installations, troubleshooting, user support, and deliveries. We provide training. Ted: 660-3040.
BE A SUMMER ECON TUTOR!
Tutors needed (or Economics 51D & 52D in both summer sessions. Good part-time job for Econ majors. Undergraduates earn $7/hr and Grad students earn $10/hr. Apply in the Peer Tutoring Program Office, 217 Academic Advising Center, East Campus, 684-8832.
TWINS, TWINS
Are you a twin? We
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w healthy, 18 to 35.
Potential earnings from $130 to S160 each plus travt expenses.
Call (919) 966-0604 {long distance may call collect)
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HELP WANTED. Men/Women earn $480 weekly assembling circuit boards/electronic components at home. Experience unnecessary. ,v-:: train, immediate openings your local area. Call 1-520-680-7891 ext D1015.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED DUKE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL. Mandatory information session, Wednesday. May 28, 6-9pm. Room 2001 Duke North. RSVP to Jean. Child and Adolescent Life Program, 681-4349 to register. Full summer commitment required.
WANTED MOTHERS HELPER
Mother of twins needs help with child care while recovering from illness. 30-40 hrs/wk, salary neg. Mail letter &/<_•' resume including experience and references to: Parents, 671 John Oaks Rd., Timberlake, NC 27583.
IMMEDIATE NEED. Person with computer knowledge, e-mail/ World Wide Web. Willing to work with older adults. Own transportation to
Raleigh/Durham. Will reimburse mileage. Needed 10 hrs/wk for 12 weeks. Call Dr. Heidi White. 660-7516, if
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY UP TO
$15 PER HOUR Immediate opening for energetic quick thinking applicants with
Holiday pay, vacation pay, profit sharing plan, paid training course, performance bonuses. Call Jim between 10-12, M-F at 919-286-7999.
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SPECIAL PROJECTS/ ADMIN ASSISTANT
FT position responsible for rental inquires, record keeping, assists with special projects/ events and general administrative support. Must have excellent writing, orga-
independently. Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Filemaker Pro & Excel. $16-$18K, excellent benefits. NC Museum of Life & Science, Personnel, PO Box 15190. Durham, NC 27704.
PLANS FOR THE SUMMER?
Work PT/FT with Internet company marketing products and services. Recorded message 1-800-640-2374, www.ffinter-net.com/dstr/gre6492.shtml
PT Office Assistant needed for the summer. Computer friendly and energetic personality. Contact Diane 489-6100.
MAGNOLIA GRILL is seeking a son. Please 10am-4pm a Durtiam.
part-time busper-apply Mon.-Fri.. 1002 Ninth St.,
DNA SYNTHESIS FACILITY Need Science Majors to apply. DNA preparation, synthesis, and deliveries. Begins before 11am. M-F, 1-3 hrs/day. $7/hr. 8308 LSRC Bldg. [email protected], 613-8172.
PHYSICS TUTOR NEEDED
Share your knowledge and get paid for it. Be a summer Physics tutor! Undergrads earn $7/hr and Grad students earn $10/hr. Apply in the Peer Tutoring Program Office, 217 Academic Advising Center. East Campus, 684-8832.
WANTED: ORGO TUTORS
Did you take Organic Chemistry and like it? We need you I Undergraduate students earn $7/hr and graduate students earn $10/hr. Apply in the Peer Tutoring Program Office, 217 Academic Advising Center, East Campus. 684-8832.
Wanted: Gymnastics. Cheerleading or Dance background needed, teaching experience preferred. Benefits, will train. Call Mikal Rasheed 493^502.
Counsi Durf *_.dmp ouuiibtiur.*- uu.ii£_i.i Private Day Camp- June 9- August 9. Need experience. WSI summing teacher, archery/ <••"
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Candidates must be familiar with Windows. Will work extensively with Word. Excel, and PowerPoint. 20-35 hours/seek required. If qualified and interested, call John at 490-4711.
CAMP COUNSELORS WANTED Trimdown Fitness, coed camo located in the Catskill Mountains of NY. All Sporls. Water-skiing. Canoeing, Ropes, Lifeguards, Crafts, Dance, Aerobics. Nutrition, Kitchen, Office. 120 positions. Call Camp Shane. (800)292 2267.
SUMMER POSITION
AVAILABLE The Office of Undergraduate Admissions is seeking an organized and enthusiastic Dukie to serve as a Student Admissions Representative (rom June 2 to August 29. Responsibilities will include but are nol limited lo: greeting and direcling campus visitors. conduct-rip. lours, recruiling/train' mg/selection of new guides, sched ulmg lour coverage, and assisting Admissions Officers with special projects. The position pays $5.50/ hour. Candidates should be available to work trom 8:30am to 1:00pm Monday through Friday. Start and finish dates and daily hours may be negotiable. For more information, to pick up an applica-
SUMMER TUTORS NEEDED
Put your knowledge and skills to good use. Be a tutor this summer! Tutors needed for Chemistry 11 & 12, Chemistry 151 & 152. Economics 51 & 52, Physics 53 & 54, and Statistics 110A. Flexible hours and good pay - Undergrads earn $7/hour and Graduate students earn $10/hour. Apply in the Peer Tutoring Program Office, 217 Academic Advising Center, East Campus, 684-8832. Only Duke
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EARN GOOD MONEY partner in student-run laundry
year. Hard work, big rewards. Call 513-0380.
Have a car? Need a summer job? Chauffeur and children's companion needed tor after school, month of May; FT June, July, August. Could .ioriti.-iii.: in rail if desired. Cal! 49a
WORK FOR THE CHRONICLE!
THC CHRONICLE is looking for detail oriented people with good phone skills for a customer service / data entry position in the advertising office for the 19971998 academic year. Applications can be picked up in 101 West Union Building. Call Nancy at 684-3476 to set up an interview or if you have any ques-
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P/T construction supervis or for job at DUMC. Hands-on expel engineers. $9-$i0/hr hrs/wk during summer Thomas at 479-9372.
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LIFEGUARDS & INSTRUCTORS
YMCA of Greater Durham is looking
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LR, DR, Ig.kit.. porch. Built in 1860 and completely remodeled. No pets. 15min from Duke. $1100/mo+dep. Guest house with 1BR. LR w/FP. IBA, kitchen. Completely modern. No pets. 15min form Duke. $725/mo.+dep. Call Mr, Allison for appointment. 286-7000.
year 97-9 lease for Spacious 3-A informal areas plus office. $1200 per month. HOUSES FOR RENT UNFURNISHED. 1) Executive 7BR home. 4BA, library, sauna, bsmt, on cul-de-sac. Chapel Hill. Avail. June 1. 1-2 year lease avail. $2990 per month. 2) Brand 3BR. 2BA, den. m Avail. June 1, $1280 neg. 3) 3BR. IBA. fenced yard, walk to campus, 1750. C.-jil Lawton Properties, 919-544-6010.
Need four people to share large 4BR. 2BA home. Appliances furnished, including W/D. Off Hillandale. Quite neighborhood. 5 minutes to Duke. Call 477-7811.
Townhouse in Walden Pond: available June 1. 3BR; 2.5BA; all appliances, including W/D; no pets. Security deposit and references required. $950/ month. 1-2 year lease available. 408-0068. leave message.
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Misc. For Sale
Healthrider exercise bike. $250. Sofa, beautiful, like new, $600. 477-1292(h), 254-6746(w).
Table, very attractive, new, rour 48" oak with big additionai leaf, r base. $80. 286-5686.
BR SUITE: 6p 2 headboards, night er dresser, mirror. A Excellent condition. page 800-706-7039.
BEDDING: full size mattress ai spring set. superior com $110/ offer. 969-7771 or 800-706-7039.
LIVING ON CENTRAL NEXT YEAR?
12X18' carpet, plush grey: vertical blinds 96" wide X 82" tall (covers Central Campus Apartment patio doors]. Contact Mike or Ben at 613-1405.
PEGRAM '93- '94 Congratulations!! Thanks some wonderlul menjpries. B> wishes for a happy and succe ful future! Any of us can be c tacted via [email protected]' The Pegram RAs
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Female: share spacious Club Blvd. house, close to 9th-St. Large BR, W/D, off-street parking. 286-1278.
FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED
Looking for grad student or professional, 22-32 years, non-smoking, to share great house on Hope Valley Road. 5 minutes from West Campus. House is 2BR/1BA. Has sunroom, fireplace. W/D. nice yard, lots of amenities! Rent: $-370/month. May/June move-in for our 1 year lease. No pets. Contact Melissa at 4930628 or [email protected].
Nice 1 Bedroom at Forest Apartments, equipped but not furnished, with covered balcony, safe and beautiful surrounds (trees, pool. tennis, etc.). Only $560 (great i '.':•• .•'..;. sW.r-g Mny '•:. :.-:•-:• ed. Close to Duke. Rolanc -
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BABYSITTERS AND ELDER CARE PROVIDERS NEEDED
Why not babysit or provide elder care for . Duke families this Summer? Interested
students and employees can register to be listed in the Summer edition
of the Duke Babysitting and Elder Care Directory.
Call Employee and Family Programs at 286-4492. Deadline is Tuesday, May 27.
Please have tile following information available when you call: schedule of availability and 2 references with telephone numbers.
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DUKE DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
ERIN LEVERENTZ Our baby is a Duke graduate! We love you and are so proud of you!
Much Love, Dad, Mom, Liz and Megan
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
BENJAMIN GLENN We're so proud of you! May God biess you now and always.
Love, Mom, Dad and Bethany
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JONATHAN STIEBER Filled with pride in your success, we wish you a life of happiness!
Love, Mom, Dad and Lindsay
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
EDRIENNE MARLAYNE MASON Our wish for you is a wonderful life filled with success, adventure, and excitement.
Love, Dad, Mom, Jamal and Jonathan
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
LAURA WEAVER Congratulations Laura! We are proud of your success at Duke. Your future is bright.
Love, Mom and Dad and John
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JASON CARTER And you thought you were big then!
Love, Your Mom
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
GEOFF GAYDOS You are all we could hope for. We anticipate continued possibility, passion and success.
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
LINDA WASICZK0 We're so proud of you! You're the successful young woman we knew you would be!
Love you. Mom, Dad and Pamela
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
CHRIS KELLY You have come a long way since wanting to be a "garbage can" man!
Love, Mom and Dad
GawjSiaiidatiaHi. Q>uid*tcU&U Friday, May 16, 1997/ THE CHRONICLE
STl DUKE DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
MELANIE ASHER We admire your brightness, tenacity and love for life. Congratulations!!!
Love, Mom, Dad and Lizzie
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"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
IVAN SNYDER You continue to fill our lives with joy and make us proud!
We love you, Mom, Dad and Brad
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"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
LIZ KASCH Way to go, Booter K!
Love, Mom, Dad and David
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FREDE"RIC" TISDALL TENNEY Duke in 3 plus 2 jobs - Amazing! We're so proud, Ric, God be with you.
Love, Dad and Mom
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
RICHELLE AND JONATHAN MIKES ..."God is with you wherever you go."
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
STEPHANIE L. MOORE Women of today are stronger than ever, and you are one of them. Congratulations.
f Love, Mom and Trad
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"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
ROBERT ANDREW BRISON You've always been ready for a great future, here it is! We're so proud of you.
Love, Mom and Dad and Amanda
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ISABELLA FIORENTINO Congratulations! You finally made it and we're so proud of you! Way to go Izzy!
Love, Mom, Dad and Sref
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"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
ELIZABETH ANN LATZ We love you and are so proud of your achieve-
Love, Mom and Dad
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Love, Mom, Dad and Gillie
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MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
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MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
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MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
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Love, Mom and Dad
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AMY ELIZABETH HECKMAN You are our song and joy, pride and love forever, "...find your star and SHINE."
Love and Congratulations, Mom, Dad and Jim
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Love, Your Whole Family
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DUKE DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
KAREN B. TRAYLOR You kept the vision and your appointed time is here.
Love, Mom and Yolanda
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING''
JED STREMEL Carpe Diem! You came, you saw, you graduated. Congratulations!
Love, Dad, Mom and James
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING''
TANYA M. GOYAL You are our sunshine and we're so proud of you!
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
SELENE FAER DALTON-KUMINS Beautiful Baby - Congratulations on your Graduation and your 19th Birthday!
/ love you, Noel (Mommy)
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
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Much Love, Your Family
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MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
TRACY NOLDER We are tremendously proud. Our wish is for your happiness.
Love, Mom, Dad and Michelle
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
KEN LEIDER Congratulations! We love you.
Mom, Dad and Matt, Nonno and Annette
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MELISSA FIELD As always, we are so proud of you and wish you happiness and success always.
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MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
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Love, Mom and Dad
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Love, Mom, Dad and Ellen
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MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
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MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
AMBER NOGA You've reached another milestone and I could not be more proud.
Love, Mom
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JEFF JOHNSON Congratulations! May you be blessed with continued success and happiness.
With much love and pride, Mom and Dad
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CATHERINE OBENSHAIN Born a Virginian is heaven blest. A Virginian with a Duke diploma is doubly blest.
Love, Mom, Dad, Chris and Mac
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ANDREW MARC KAUFMAN You have climbed mountains. Wishing you lots of happiness and success.
Love. Mom, Dad, Brian and Dan
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"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JOS1AH COCKS Wherever you go, there you are... and sometimes you're with a monkey.
Love, Elijah, Leslie and The Monkey
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1REM K1ZILVIRANLIOGLU Wish you to be as cheerful as you're on the photo. Hope the best for you.
Love, Mom and Dad
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KERRY ANNE MURRAY As you gestured in your 11 month old picture - you'll always be our #1 daughter!
Love & Congratulations', Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
ANTHONY LENARD MCCLUNEY May God continue to bless you. We are so proud of you!
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JEN SMITH We celebrate you - past,- present and future -with great pride, joy and love - always!
Mom and Dad
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Way to go, Beez!!! Love you Lots, xxxooo
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HEATHER B. SEYBOLT Heather (Heddie) Seybolt - Fantastique! On pointe again...with a perfect attitude
xoxoxoxoxo. your constant admirers
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
DAN GREENBERG Congratulations to the best son ever. We're so proud of you!
love. Mom and Dad
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Go*t^tatulaUa*U Q/uuLaUu.1 Friday, May 1 6 , 1 9 9 7 / THE CHKOSICLE
«Ti DUKE i3tn DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
BILL SCHLOSS We are very proud of you and love you very much!
Love, Mom, Dad, Jack and Steve
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
ROBYNROSENBLUM Robin Rosenblum, we could not be prouder.
With Admiration and Love, .Mom, Dad, Matthew and Bryan
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING
BIANCA QUAGLIARELLO "Our Little Binky" Congratulations! We are all so very proud of you.
Love, The Quagliarello Family
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
DAVID RONAN Congratulations. We are very proud of you.
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
S. ROLLINS WYKLE Well done, darling Rollins! Our hearts are filled with love and pride-
Love, Mom, Dad and Will
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
KERRY MCILROY We love you "more than words can describe"
Love, Mom, Dad and Megan
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
MICHELLE SHIPPEY All 3 of us are so proud of you!
Love, Mom and Jenny
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
SCOTT MACDONALD SUTHERLAND "From diapers to Duke" - We are incredibly proud of all you have accomplished!
Love, Mom, Dad and Michael
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
DANNY SHEEHAN We are so very proud! You are the greatest!
Love, Mom, Dad, Holly and Edward
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CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR TEACHER PREPARATION GRADUATES
Jordan Capps Delores Cox Keisha Edwards Serena Elliott Laura Kate Hennis Ratha Heyda Archana Jesudian Jennifer Johnson Kirsten Johnson Amanda Pearson Zynda Sellers Melissa Trenkle Ernest Voyard Keith Wiley
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Go*tiyuit4*iaiio*t4. Qlntluatei.! Friday, May 1 6 , 1 9 9 7 / THE CHRONICLE
DUKE i» I
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
MADISON PAYAL KOTHARI Congratulations. A great accomplishment. You are our pride and joy. All our love.
Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
TAKCUS C. NESBIT Congratulations Takcus! Now your education really begins.
Love, Mom, Dad and sister
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
THOMAS W. WILSON Congratulations! You are a terrific person and we are so proud of you!
Love, Mom, Dad, Hugh and Alix
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
DAVID KNEIP We're proud of you and love you so much. God bless you always. Phil 1:3
Love, Mom, Dad, Chris, Calissa and Daniel
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING
MARK SABLE From Monday Monday to the 21st Century. We are proud of your accomplishments and aspirations.
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JESSICA HARNER Congratulations Jessica, you've always been a success and you always will be. We're so proud.
Love, Mom, Dad and Elizabeth
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JENA CHAMBER "Look Who's Graduating" You were always good at opening doors. We're so proud of you!
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING
JOE CADUGAN You wanted "Duke" at 5 months. Here's proof. . Been there! Done that! Be proud. Congratulations!
Love from your friends and fdpiiy
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
RACHEL BILLINGSLEA Congratulations, dearest daughter' We're so proud of you and all of the special things you do.
_ ^ ^ ^ _ ^ _ ^ Love, Mom and Dad
Friday, May 16 , 1 9 9 7 / T H E CHRONICLE f?fVfa-Tfffi'/ifr tifft 4 filrilfilrl t?A !
LOUIS SUDLER PRIZE IN THE CREATIVE AND PERFORMING ARTS
Heather Bresch Seybolt T'97 Honorable Mention
Meike Alexis Smith T'97
EDWARD H. BENENSON AWARDS IN THE ARTS Karen Lynn Cirillo T'97 Aaron Deter-Wolf T'98 Alec Nathan Duffy T'98
Charles Milton Fuller T'97 Gwendolyn Maja Kerschbaumer T'9i
Joshua Andrew Loftin T'97 Grainne 0 . Murphy T 2000 Joshua Lee Monten T'97
Kent Mcintosh T'97 Carolyn Elizabeth Rollins T'97
Sarah Strauss T'98, Bill Chen-Hsun Yen T'98
Stephen Edward Zapotoczny T'97
JULIA WRAY MEMORIAL DANCE AWARD
Amy Melissa Zornitzer T'97
DASHA EPSTEIN AWARD
IN PLAYWRITING Etan H. Frankel T'97
REYNOLDS PRICE AWARD
FOR SCRIPTWRITING Mark Adam Sable T'97
TOMMASO IAC0VELLA AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE IN ACTING
Andrew Wayne (Drew) Cortese T'97 Timbre Leigh Henning T'97
KENNETH J. REARDON AWARD Amber Rae Noga T'97
ALEX COHEN AWARDS Cheryl Renee Chamblee T'97
Alec Nathan Duffy T'98
JOHN M. CLUM DISTINGUISHED DRAMA GRADUATE AWARD David Charles Kneip T'97
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The Duke Institute ofthe Arts
the winners of the
/997
and invites the university
community to recognize them
at the
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Saturday, May 17 6:00 p.m.
Duke University Museum of Art
SIDNEY D. MARKMAN ART HISTORY AWARD
John Joseph Curley IV T'97
MARY DUKE BIDDLE FOUNDATION VISUAL ARTS AWARD
Carolyn Margaret Siefken T'97
JULIA HARPER DAY AWARD FOR DOCUMENTARY STUDIES Jessica Clark Taudte T'97
FILM AND VIDEO PROGRAM UNDERGRADUATE AWARD OF MERIT
Heather Bresch Seybolt T'97
FILM AND VIDEO PROGRAM GRADUATE AWARD OF MERIT
Roger Warren Beebe, Candidate for the Ph.D. in Literature
HAL KAMMERER MEMORIAL AWARDS IN FILM AND VIDEO
Xavier Ignacio Marquez T'97 Roger Warren Beebe,
Candidate for the Ph.D. in Literature
HENRY SCHUMAN MUSIC PRIZE Craig Arthur DeAlmeida T'97
WILLIAM KLENZ PRIZE IN MUSIC COMPOSITION Christopher Alan Adler,
Candidate for the Ph.D. in Music Joanne Metcalf,
Candidate for the Ph.D. in Music
JULIA WILKINSON MUELLER PRIZE FOR EXCELLENCE IN MUSIC
Rachel Jane Posner T'97 Jason Shelby McStoots T'97
LIONEL HAMPTON AWARDS FOR
JAZZ PERFORMANCE Justin Wingo E 2000 Brian Jones E 2000
Edward Jeffrey Messner T 2000
ANN MARIE PARSONS AWARDS Kirsten HultquistT 2000
Keeley Schell T'99
BASCOM HEADEN PALMER LITERARY PRIZE
Joshua James LaBare T'97
Go*uytaU*iaUoHi. (fiadMGU&l Friday, May. 16, 1997/ THECHROMCLE
DUKE isr* DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
BRYAN KNUST Bryan Knust "Watch out world— Here I come!"
Love, Mom, Dad and Tanja
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
NILUSHA FERNANDO You always brought pride and joy to us all.
Love, Mom, Dad, Anusha and Chuckle
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING-
CHARLES MIXSON Go, You (Blue) Devil! Congratulations!
From Mom, Dad and Jeff
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING
JENNIFER JOZWIAK I'm so proud of my talented and intelligent daughter with the dancing eyes and toes!
Love, Mom
DUKE-CLASS OF '97 , * .^Miwm
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING
SIDNEY GLASOFER To a great kid graduating from a great school. Go Sid! Go Duke!
We love you, Mom, Dad, Matt and Debbie
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING
SARAH DRISCOLL Sarah, All that studying is starting to pay off!
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JENNIFER BARNES Congratulations on your monumental accomplishment, Duke graduate! You fill us with love and pride.
Love, Mom, Dad and Megan
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JAMES R. COSTELLO You are the best grandson two grandmas can have!
Love, Grandma Helen and Grandma Lucy
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
COLLEEN CARNES Congratulations, Col! Ifs been a fast four years. A bright future lies ahead.
Love, Mom and Dad
Friday, May 16 , 1 9 9 7 / T H E CHRONICLE Go*uyiai4ttatiOHi. Qiaduakl!
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DUKE _ Friday, May 1_6L 1 9 9 7 / THE CHROMCLR
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING''
RICQUEL JENEE HARPER "God's gift to us is our talents, how we use those talents is.our gift back to God."
Love, Mommy and Daddy
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
ANDY HOOPENGARDNER Walking in your own boots now! Congratulations to a wonderful son and big brother.
Love, Mom, Dad, Sara and Anna Lyn
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
HEATHER JENNETT You've made us very proud. Our love goes with you always on your journey.
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING
JEFF STAUBACH Step up to the plate of life and take some good cuts!
Love, Mom, Dad and Gang
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
KAREN BUNDY Congratulations! You're off to new adventures. Follow your dreams and know that we love you.
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
KANIA H.KENNEDY Kania, or is it Nia, you're outstanding, thank you. Congratulations! Job well done.
Love, Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
WENDY REID FIX Congratulations - From all ftf us.
Love, Mom,. Dad, John, Jill, Chris and David
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING
DANIEL ALEXANDER SCHUMAN Danny Schuman - "Dan the Man, you did it!" I stand tall, when I think of you!
Love, Mom
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING
JIM CHARTER Congratulations on a job well done!
Love, Mom, Pete, Paul, Tom and Voss
Friday, May 1 6 , 1 9 9 7 / T H E CHRONICLE Ga*uyuU4*Iaiia*U (jiaeLvdeA.1
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At our Electronics Systems Division facility in suburban Chicago you'll find one o f t h e world's most capable and experienced designers and m ami feet urers of highly specialized electronic systems. Our product technologies include Radio Frequency (RF) electronic systems and electro-optic/I nfrared systems. These products have cont inuing near and long-term business opportunity. In fact, at Northrop G r u m m a n our strategic thrust into defense electronics is estimated to exceed $10 billion by the year 2000. Current areas of opportuni ty include:
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Select a champagne from $3.89 to $ 195 We have a fine a s so r tmen t of chilled wine and champagne .
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GoH<ftoUulaiio*U Qladuate*! Friday, May 16, 1997/ THECHKONICLE
isrj DUKE mi DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
ERIN NICOLE BUCHANAN Alt that studying finally paid off! Sister and I are really proud of you!
Love you.lots. Mom
DUKE-CLASS OF'97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
STEPHEN MARK EDELSON A special child. A sensitive and caring young man. We're so proud of you!
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
ALLEN MCNAUGHTON You're our pride, our joy and our friend. Congratulations and we love you best.
Magus, Ro-Dad and Leemy
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JEFFREY GREENE Which way to Australia? We're so proud of all your accomplishments!
Love, Mom, Dad, Carey, Kenny, Heather and Daniel
DUKE-CLASS OF'97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING
DANIELLE DAVISON YoQ've always been and always will be our "supergirl." We're so proud of you!
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
NEAL HANSCH Congratulations to a winner on and off the field!
Love, Dad, Mom, and Melissa
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
KRISTIN OBERLE Good luck. Stay happy. May the forces of Yoda & the Blue Devils always be with you.
Love, Mom, Dad, Ricky and Whiskers
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
DEMETRIA CHAVEZ HAMMAH
Love, Mom, Dad, and Brittany
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
AMANDA DELL LAWHON We should have known you would become a talented theatrical/costume designer. Congratulations on all your achievements!
, , , , Love, Mom, Dad and CC
Friday, May 16 , 1 9 9 7 / T H E CHRONICLE Go*tqnatulatumA QiaduateU
They drove their cars around the traffic circle backwards without wrecking them they tunneled under
the bridge and scaled the dome and now thes
East, painted
e seniors have completed the final, unofficial graduation requirement...
...they made their 1997 Senior Gift.
If you haven't yet,
it's not too late!
Pledges and pay
ments to the senior
gift may be submit
ted through June 30,
1997 to The Senior
Gift, 2127 Campus
Dr., Durham, NC
27708. Please call
The Duke Annual
Fund at 684-4419
for additional infor
mation. All donors
will be recognized
on a plaque in the
Alumni Lounge.
(Donors listed at right
made gifts by April 30.)
THE SENIOR Girr OF 1997 WILL BL DEDICATED IN
MEMORY OK WELBY TYLER.
Rahmah Abdulaleem
Jamaal Adams
Erin Anzai
Jill Arnold
Katherine Barber
Jennifer Barnes
Jane Belle I
Carl Berger
Michelle Bernat
Jaime Betancourt
Laura Bieksha
Rachel Billingslea
Maurice Blanco
James Bo mar
Aloknanda Bose
Morgan Branch
Elizabeth Braun
Murray Briggs
Jill Brodsk)
Gregory Brown
Diane Bui
Jordan Capjis
Sarah Cates
Erin Chapman
Steven Charchut
Eileen Chen
Mu-Chien Chen
In..- Cho
Viva Chu
Lindsey Ctali
Lisa (."loci
Jason Clement
Julia Close
Kevin Coakley
Tracy Coble
Sara Cohen
Allison Coie
Frances Cox
Husein Cumber
Christopher Cunningham
Michael Dean
Mason Dean
Annette Denoyer
David Deramo
Claire Dilorenzo Leo Dinapoli
Melanie Dixon
Andrew Dries
Anne Drury
Sandra Duncan
Angela Earharl
Stephen Edelson
Anne Ellison
1-aurcn Eisner
Patricia Von Fange
Andrew Fechner
Randall Fink
Alison Fiori
Wendy Fix
Christian Fletcher
Peter En man a
Matthew Fore
Alicia Freimuth
Charles Fuller
Russell Fusco
Rachel Goluh
Jason Goode
Tami Goven
Tanya Goyal
Nancy Graham
Jennifer Green
Stefanic Grossman
Pramod Gumpeni
Scott Gulh
Jennifer Hagenah
Neal Hansch
Eve Harmon
Elizabeth Harris
Geoffrey Hart
Kristin Hertzig
Christopher Hester
Mirah Horowitz
Elaine Hsieh
Andrew Hsieh
Antonio Hsu
Wen-Pin Hsu
Lisa Jacobs
Jennifer Jaconelti
Jennifer Johnson
Ryan Johnson
Jennifer Jozwiak
Linda Kane
Elizabeth Kao
Katherine Keane
Susan Kearns
Christopher Kelly
Aimec Kindsfather
Irene Klemptier
Jeffrey Korn
Karen Laughlin
Stephen Leathers
Melanie Leventhal
Jason Liebman
Brian Lindman
Joshua lindquist
John Linker
Chandra Littooy
Kelly Loreh
Kristin Lundquist
Christina Maluenda
Vanessa Mandel
Mandy Manzanares
Nicole Marcson
Jonathan Mathy
lolii May
Kalhryn MeCollum
Michael McCormack
Mia Melvcr
Shannon Mceks
Michael Melia
Richard Mikes
Robert Miles
Dana Miller
Jeremy Miller
Freddy Montero
John Morton
Alison Moulding
Maureen Mulcahy
Kenneth Neikirk
Takcus Nesbit
Amber Noga
Tracy Nobler
Hamra Ogelman
Elizabeth Osier wise
Todd Overman
Kelley Pagliai
Phelana Pang
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Clark Passino ^
Theodore Perkins
William Pitts
Rachel Posncr
Adnan Qalbanl
Nina Baba
Nicole Ray
Gail Rear den
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DUKE sri DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
DOUGLAS PIERSON The "Leprechaun" delivered our treasure on St. Patrick's Day. Our pride in you is overwhelming!
Love, Mom, Dad, Chris
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
KALIK J. REECE You've filled our hearts with happiness, joy and love. Hugs and kisses! P.S. Love you!
All of us
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING
RYAN MCKIM Life's an adventure, go for it! We're so proud of you!
Love, Mom and Dad
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SIMEON WALLIS The future is here at last-I stand at the entrance to a new world I can see us.
Love, Mom, Dad and Brandon
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
BRENT EDWARD MCGOLDRICK From Wagner to Washington, we're so proud of you and all your accomplishments. Go with God.
Love, Mom, Dad, Rachel and "Willie"
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
DIERDRE CONLEY The first time her laughter unfurled its wings in the wind, we knew the world would never be the same.
Love, Your family
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"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
TIMOTHY JOSEPH ROACH The world is yours Mr. Wonderful. You are #1!
Love, Mom, Greg, Colleen
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING
CHRISTY DOVER We love you and are so proud of you! Congratulations!
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING
AMY ZORNITZER We love you and applaud your continued success in the future.
Love, Mom and Dad
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Go^uyuituiaiioHA. Qtad**ateA! Friday, May 1 6 , 1 9 9 7 / THE CHRONICLE
DUKE DUKE-CLASS OF'97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
HORATIO WILDMAN Congratulations! Well done! We're so proud of you!
Love, Mom, Dad and Eily
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING
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Love, Mom, Dad and Anishah
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING
TAMMY L. MEYER We are so proud of you and wish you much future success.
Love, Mom, Dad and Grandma
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
RYAN DAVIS Here's how you started—now you're ready to go. The world is yours to conquer. Have fun while doing so.
Love, Mom, Dad, Cory and Kelly
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
KATHERINE D. ROBINSON You are the sunshine of our lives. We treasure your strength, tenderness, and sweet songs.
Congratulations and much love, Mom, Dad and Anne
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JAY PETER BONDS Congratulations, J.B.; you have always been our joy.
We love you. Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING'
BILLY GONZALEZ Billy—you are a bright star in our lives. Congratulations—we are ever so proud!
Love, Mom, Dad, Mark '98 and Kristin '01
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
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Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
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Mama, Papa, and Santiago Ana
Friday, May 16, 1997/TKE CHRONICLE Go*taJta/<uJa/io*U QlaMtateii!
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"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
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"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
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MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
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Love, Mom and Dad
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"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
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Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING
RAHMAH ABDULALEEM You are "the best of the best." Praise be to God.
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"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
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DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
DAWN ERICA FANG Your university days are now sweet memories, but the knowledge you take away will always be yours.
Love, Mama and Baba
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DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
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DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
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DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING
RAJEEV KUMAR GOYLE You are a bom leader, naturally gifted and every parent dreams to have a son like you. Fly high!
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MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
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Love always, Mom, Dad, Randy and Kelly
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
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DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING''
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DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
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Love, Mom, Pete and Jenn
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
SEEMA KAPUR Congratulations "princess." Much love!
Love, Dad, Mum and Geeta
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
KARANJA A. AUGUSTINE Congratulations Kai, you make us happy and very proud.
Love, Mom, Dad and Mak
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
MARK R. GILBERT To dream the impossible dream, to reach the unreachable star! Congratulations!
Love, Mom, Dad and Heath
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JENNIFER E. FRAUSON We love you and are SO proud of you!
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DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
WILL T GOLDFARB To the man who always makes the pieces fit. We love and respect you.
Love, Mom, Dad, Ben and Abe
Friday, May 16, 1997/THECHRONICLE GoHifAtUubitiQMA QtaducUei!
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"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JESSICA UZCATEGUI We've loved watching you blossom. You are our pride and joy.
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DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JASON MANSE You're our favorite little "blue devil" ever...we love ya man!!
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DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
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DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING
NANDA BOSE We love you very much, and we're immensely proud of you!
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DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING'
LEE RYAN INSINGA "Oh....Are we proud!"
Love, Mom, Dad, Stephanie, Grandma and Aunt Carol
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
MICHAEL SCOTT BATSON Congratulations on your achievements. We're proud of you and know your future will be bright.
Love, Mom, Dad and Jennifer
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
NORMA JEAN LONGO Way to go Norma! You're the greatest!
Love, Gina and Karen
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JANET MENAKER Most special daughter, sister, scholar, musician, GRADUATE! May there always be a song in your heart.
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G(miytait*iaiia*U QiadttaieA.! Friday, May 16, 1997/THE CHRONICLE
DUKE DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
ABBY HUGGINS A wonderful daughter, sister and friend—on to veterinary school at Ohio State.
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DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
DAVID STEVEN STILLEY God's magnificent child—Duke's #35 on the field, our #1.
With love, your parents and your siblings
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"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
DAVID CHRISTOPHER SIROLLY Congratulations on a great four years! The best is yet to come!
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DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
MATTHEW M. KREPS You're a wonderful son and we are very, very proud of you!
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
ANNE C. WILLIAMS Congratulations! We are so proud of you. La mia bambino si sta laureando! Ti voglio bene.
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"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
ERIN TAVENNER CHAPMAN Keep smiling, keep shining, reaching for the stars and making your dreams come true.
We love you so, Mom, Dad and Emily
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This August, The Chronicle will publish The Blue Devil's Advocate, a directory designed to acquaint (or reacquain students, faculty, and staff with Duke and The Triangle area. The Blue Devil's Advocate is an information-packed guide to campus life.student organizations. University resources, local businesses, and area attractions.
This is your chance to publicize your group for FREE!! The Blue Devil's Advocate is an excellent opportunity for your organization to let both new and returning Duke students learn about your group.
In order to be included in the 1997-98 Blue Devil's Advocate, complete the form below by Friday, May 23. If your group's listing was in last year's Blue Devil's Advocate, copies of that issue are available at the Bryan Center information Desk, the Student Activities Office, or The Chronicle Advertising department at 101 West Union Building for your review. Student Organization listings are also available online at www.chronicle.duke.edu/bda96/. you would like to run the same listing, check the appropriate box on the form below. If you would like to make changes please note them below. If your group was not in the last year's Blue Devil's Advocate, please complete the form below (limit 50 words). Changes may also be made by sending email to [email protected].
Return the completed form to The Chronicle Advertising Department (101 West Union Building, near the Alumni Lounge), The Chronicle Classified Drop Boxes, or fax a copy ofthe from to (919) 684-4696.
Don't be left out, fill out this form and return it today! Questions - email [email protected] or call Adrienne Grant
Student Organization Name:
• I have checked last year's listing and I would like to run the same exact copy.
• I have checked last year's listing and I would like to make the changes below.
Q We did not have a listing last year. Please use the one below.
Fall '97 Contact Person: .
Remember: Deadline for submission is Friday, May 23.
Email - [email protected], fax - (919) 684-4696 Drop off - The Chronicle Advertising Office (101 West Union Building) or any Chronicle Classified Drop Box
Email address (for publication):.
Description (50 words or less): -
Your Name:. Summer Phone #:
GottyicMiiaiiotU Qladuaiei! Friday, May 16, 1 9 9 7 / THE CHRONICLE
DUKE DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING''
TARYN O'NEILL Our little princess is graduating. T you Will always be our star.
Love, Mom, Dad, Tim & Sean
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
ELENA RAHONA "To a very special baby" IENHORABUENA!
Love, Mom and Popi
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
LIZ HELLER A great four years! You're a superstar! We're most proud. Congratulations!
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
BRETT D. WORLEY Your joy will always be our joy. Your dreams, our dreams.
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING
KURT ANDERSON Your passion is learning. Ours is celebrating your quest.
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
V. ^ >" • •
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
HEATHER STERN You've come a long way, baby!
All our love. Mom, Dad, Andrew & Muffle
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JOHN L. MORTON You've caught another star... with more to come. We love you and are so proud.
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
MELISSA GUNTHNER We are proud of you for your achievements.
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING" "
SUSAN RENEE DANIEL Thank you for the happiness you have brought into our lives. You are special.
We love you, Mom and Dad
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Summer Bus Schedule East & West Campuses via Central & Swift Avenue Monday-Friday
7:15 am - 9:23 pm East Alexander Campus Avenue :00 :03 :30 :33
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West C a m p u s :15 :45
Anderson Street :18
Alexander Swift Avenue Avenue :21 - :23 :51
h The first departure is from West Campus at 7:15 am. ' The final departure is from West Campus at 9:15 pm. ' Upon its arrival on East Campus at 9:25 pm, the bus will go Out of Service.
Passengers desiring a ride after this time should call 684-SAFE (7233) for assistance. ' Service to the Swift Avenue Apartments will be Eastbound only, departing West
Campus once an hour on the (:15). h Yearby Street and Flowers Drive (Trent Hall) will be bypassed. Passengers bound
for Yearby and Trent should board and exit the bus at the Anderson Street bus stops adjacent to the tennis courts.
' There will be no bus service on Campus Drive between Anderson Street and the West Campus traffic circle. Employees and visitors for the offices on this section of Campus Drive should board and exit the bus at the Anderson Street bus stops across from the International House or at the bus stops bordering the Chapel Drive extension at the traffic circle.
Summer Bus Schedule East & West Campuses via Central & Swift Avenue Saturday and Sunday
8:15 am - 9:23 pm ' Weekend departure times follow the Monday - Friday schedule above. ' The first departure is from West Campus at 8:15 am. • The final departure is from West Campus at 9:15 pm. • Upon its arrival on East Campus at 9:25 pm, the bus will go Out of Service.
Passengers desiring a ride after this time should call for assistance. • Service to the Swift Avenue Apartments will be Eastbound only, departing
West Campus once an hour on the (:15).
Due to bridge construction, a portion of Campus Drive will be closed to buses. Campus buses will travel from East on Main Street to Swift Avenue then to Campus Drive starting May 19.
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Friday, May 16, 1997/ THE CHBONKXE
DUKE IST* DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JUSTO A. GUTIERREZ I'm so proud of all you've accomplished. You've made my dream come true.
Love, Mom
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
BRIAN TYLER HAFER You're graduating and the world is yours. May you be peaceful, happy and employed!
We love you, Mom, Dad, & Laurel
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
ELIZABETH JOANNE GELLER Wishing you joy and fulfillment during your life journey. You're a treasure and inspiration. Congratulations! Our love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
HOLLY M. BRYAN We're so proud of you sweetheart!
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JILL ARNOLD We're so proud of you - always have been, always will be. Congratulations on another success. Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JOHN POLATZ Congratulations son, we're so proud of you!
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JOSEPH W. ZALEWSKI Congratulations - you did it, and in great style. We love you.
Love, Mom, Anita and Diana
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
AMY BAUER Congratulations! We're so proud of you and your accomplishments.
Love, Dad, Mom and Heidi
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
KATHRYN ELIZABETH PARKER The end of the journey is to arrive where we started - a new beginning.
All our love, Mother and Dad
Friday, May 16, 1997 /THE CHKONIOE GoM^iaiuLUituU QiednaUiJ
DUKE DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
HARRISON M. BAINS III Tripp Bains - Congratulations Tripp. Once a devil, always a devil!
Love, Mom, Dad, and Tawney
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
MELANIE DIXON Congratulations! Your determination paid off! Cherish those Blue Devil/Hall of Fame memories.. .Love, Mom, Dad, & Amy
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
4 "MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
MICHAEL LESSIN You are a wonderful son. We love you very much. We wish you much happiness.
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
LISA JACOBS Four great years at Duke made the greatest daughter in the world even greater!
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
a m
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
PATRICIA MARIE VONFANGE You are an inspiration to us all. May God bless & keep you always.
Love, Mommy, Daddy, Katrina & Michael
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING
PERCY L. STRICKLAND You are a very special son, and we are so proud of you!
Love, Mama and Daddy
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JORY ZAND Your the best!
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
KENT MCINTOSH Your talent and imagination will take you far! Follow your dreams. We're so proud of you!
Love always, Mom, Dad & Scott
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
LINDSEY TAYLOR BRIE CIAL1 If ever there were an angel on earth, it is you! We are so proud!
Love forever, Mommy, Daddy & Cookie
GoH^uUuiatio*t4. QiadtttUei.! Friday, May 16, 1997/ THE CHRONICLE
DUKE DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
STEVEN FASS May all your hopes and dreams come true!
Love, Mom, Dad & Julie
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JODI L. COLANGELO Congratulations! We are all extremely proud of you for all you have accomplished.
Love, Mom, Dad, Jason & Justin
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
GREY PERKINS "Be careful what you shoot at, most things in here don't react too well to bullets."
Love, Mom
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
LAUREN WEINSTOCK To our #1 grad. We're all psyched up for you.
Love and congratulations. Dad, Mom and Adam
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
DAVID MICHAEL DERAMO To our best boy. We are so very proud of you and all you've achieved.
Love you always, Mom, Dad & Kristen
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
BRIAN KAMINSKI Congratulations! We are very proud of you!
Love, Mom, Dad and Becky
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
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MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
ALI HASHEMI You'll always be our little engineer! We're so proud of you!
Lr>ve, Mom and Dad
DUKErCLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
DANIEL ROBINSON You are a wonderful son, as always we are very proud.
Love you. Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
f
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
KAREN LEISER Congratulations! We are proud of all your accomplishments and the person you have become. Love, Mom, Dad & Dahna
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DUKE DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
WILLIAM SCOTT WHITE We are proud of what you have done, but more proud off who you are.
Love, Mom, Pat & Allison
DUKE-CLASS OF'97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
CLAIRE DILORENZO .Congratulations! Great job!
Love, Mom, Dad, Kate & Sarah
DUKE-CLASS OF '97 i i
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
FRED ASLAN We knew you would make it. You are and will always be our pride.
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
MANDY LEHR We are all so proud of you!
Love, Mom, Dad & Pam
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
MUNIRA D. SIDDIQUI We are very proud of "you! You are the best. Congratulations.
Love, Daddy, Mommy and Uzi
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
J. BRAD UMMER We could not be more proud. We are as happy as you are.
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
NICOLE ANTOINETTE ALLEN Keep on being a winner!
Love, Mom, Dad, R.J. and Jonathan
] DUKE-CLASS OF '9
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STEPHANIE NEWHALL She's done it again! We're proud of you, honey.
Love, Mom, Dad, Chris & Brent
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
KARIN K. STOSKOPF Your wishes are coming true! We're so proud of you.
Love, Mom. Dad & Kurt
Friday, May 16, 1997/ THE CHRONICLE GotuyuUtUat4Q*i4. (ftcututUei!
DUKE DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
LAUREN HOUSE Laurie, thank you so much for sharing your Duke experience with us, we loved it!
Love, Mother, Daddy & Amy
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
SCOTT BENJAMIN EICHEL Congratulations Shlom - May your life be as funfilled and successful as your school years!
Love ya loads, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JOHN NORMAN WALKER Son, you have always made me proud and happy.
Love, Mom
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
ALISON MELISSA ANDREWS You continue the tradition of making us very proud of you!
We love you, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
ERIC L. PORRES Super job! We're filled with pride and love.
Love, Mom, Stephen, Bella, Tom, Brianna, Devin, Keegan
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
HEATH JORDAN MILLS What a "Hot Shot!" We are so proud of you!
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
VANESSA MANDEL "The little engine that could did!
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
DARIN J. WIECHMANN Congratulations, We are very proud of you.
Love, Dad, Brian, Mike, Kristi & Family
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
PAMELA F. BROWN Mrs. Brown you've got a lovely daughter! "Don't we know it!!!"
We love you Pam, Mom, Dad & Alex
Go*uyuU*Jataut4. QsuzdtuUel! Friday, May 16, 1997/Tw.Oim.M.i.K
DUKE ST. DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
LANETTE YOUNG We are so proud of you! Best wishes for a successful and happy future!
Love, Mom, Dad & Ray
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING
GREY PERKINS "Dad is great. He gives us the chocolate cake"
Love, Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JOSHUA MONTEN Congratulations Joshua, you make us very happy and proud.
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING
BILLEE JO KELDER A proud salute to our favorite future "Colonel" EE.
Love, Mom, Dad & Lisa Ann
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
CARRIE STEWART You've filled the minute with a brilliant run -"Yours is the Earth..." Congratulations and much love, Mom, Dad & Adam
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
MICHAEL LEVIN You are cute & smart and now you are a graduate, too. We are very proud of you!
Love, Mom, Dad & Anna
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
BRYAN EBZERY "Baby Bryan" We're proud of who you are and what you've accomplished!
All our love. Mom, Dad & Aly
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
STEVEN ROSS We hope all your dreams come true. California, here you come!
Lots oflove. Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
DEBORAH MENSCH May you be blessed with as much happiness as you've given us.
Love, Mom and Dad
Friday, May 16 , 1 9 9 7 / T H E CHRONICLE GoHfjAcUulcMfmi. QiacLuiies!
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for education — then consider
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AmeriCorps*NCCC members restore park
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THE PEER TUTORING PROGRAM will offer free tutoring to
Duke undergraduate students each summer session
Courses Tutored: Chemistry 11L & 12L, Chemistry 15 IL & 152L,
Economics 51D & 52D, Physics 53L & 54L, Statistics 110
Pick up an application to request tutoring the first week of each summer session in the Peer Tutoring Office, 217 Academic
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SUMMER SESSION I TUTORING - May 26 - June 30 SUMMER SESSION II TUTORING - July 9 - August 13
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DUKE DBF*
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
CHRISTOPHER JAMAL JAMES Love to our wonderful son on his graduation
Love, Mom and Pops
DUKE-CLASS OF'97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
ADITHYA CATTAMANCHI Chinna! May the blessings of Baba be with you always.
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING
KRISTIN OLIVIA A whole new world, new horizons to pursue. Our Duke grad, we're so proud of you!
Love, Mom and Dad
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3UKE-CLASS OF '9
'MY BABY'S GRADUATING'
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3UKE-CLASS OF '97
'MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
ABETH M. LEPANTO •nay all your dreams come true.
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
KELLEY ANNE PAGLIAl We've always known there's a little devil in you — but we couldn't be prouder of our devil in blue. Love, Mom and Michael
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
A "MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JASON LIEBMAN We wish you all the joy and happiness that life can bring.
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
NAOMI ZWEBEN We're so proud of you! You are all we could ever hope for.
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
KAYSE BUDD We're so proud of you! Good luck in medical school.
Love, Dad, Mom & Roger
Friday, May 16, 1997/THE CHRONICLE GofiglG fttwfiotfi Giadtits ti?4 /
DUKE DUKE-CLASS OF'97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
LIZA WATERS Special from day one, source of so much pleasure and pride. We love you.
Mum and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
DOMINIQUE FLEMMING You're a great son and we're so proud of you!
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
ASHLEY DAWN WELLS Being you parents is a growing joy, each year more wonderful than the last.
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
LAUREN FRAZIER "Look out world. Here comes Lauren! Love from Papa, Linda, Allison, Andrew, Traci, Wayne, Mom, Franz, Daisy, Tiger, and fans.
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
AMANDA CROWE Congratulations for all your achievements now and in the future!
Love, Dad, Mummy & Suzanne
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING
CULLEN GEISELMAN We love all Cullen's many faces. We're so proud.
Much love, Mom Reed Grover
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING
LYNDON K. ALLIN II Inside that T-shirt, then, now, always - A great kid! Congrats!
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JASON PATRICK LAYTON You're the child every mother hopes and prays for! We're so proud of you!
Love, Mom and Don
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
DANIEL STETSON Congratulations! I'm so proud of you - more than words can express!
Love you, Mom
Gofig'tatniGfiorti Ql(i(fH6fe4 ? Friday, May 16, 1997/ THE CHRONICLE
DUKE iSTi DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
DANA PATRICE JOLLY Never lose sight of who you are.
We love you, Mom, Dad, Chad and Kristen
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
PATRICK BELL Your life long love of learning has finally gotten you here. Good luck the rest of the way! Congratulations! Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JACLYN BOVA Your accomplishments are your future's foundation - may all your goals be fulfilled.
Love, a very proud Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
LISA M. SIRIAN We're so proud of you and your accomplishments. Wishing you continued success and happiness! Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING
ANNETTE DENOYER You've Done It! Congratulations! We're so proud of you!
Love, Mom, Dad & Jimmy
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
ROBERT CHRISTOPHE FRAZIER We're so very proud of you!
Love, Mommie, Daddy, Ron/1, Roz t All ofthe Family
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
"MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
AMANDA LEE PEARSON Amanda Lee Pearson - You're very special and we 're so proud of you!
Love, Mom and Dad
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JAMES R. COSTELLO Our big boy! We are very proud of you. You're the best!
Love, Mommy, Daddy, Jennifer & Jaclyn
DUKE-CLASS OF '97
MY BABY'S GRADUATING"
JESSICA MARIA THAUER A new hat for a terrific daughter! We wish you much love and success.
Love, Mom and Dad
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) U K E C L U B PRESIDENTS rip-.z. THE SUN (ALMOST) NEVER SETS ON DUKE ALUMNI CLUBS
"ir ' 7 \ ^ _ . y . - A r There are Duke Alumni Clubs throughout the world...from New York to San Diego to London to Tokyo. You are |J^^__^, i f / _ j S invited to join other Duke alumni, students, parents, and friends at Duke Club activities, both while you are a r ^ w ^ ^ 4 J t r . '- student and after graduation. Listed below are the current Duke Club Presidents. Contact the representative in your
^3Lr.lMr^•il^m area f°r further information, or call a member of the Duke Clubs Staff, Bert Fisher '80. George Dorfman '85, • N 5 3 , '^h^tZr. Sharon Donnell, or Jennifer Torres, at (919) 684-5114 or (800) FOR-DUKE.
Contact Phone Jim H. Fernandez 7 2 0-(334) 433-0738
Danielle D. Winkler Jr. "94 H-(205) 991-0432 E-mail: [email protected]
Laurel Kimbrough Walsh '63 H-(602) 991-6332
Dr. William T. Obremskey '84. MD'88 H- (520) 760-0592 Dr_ Jill Cole Obremskey '86 E-Mail; [email protected]
NathanS. Gay '86 H-(501) 228-6117
EvaHerbst Davis '87 0-(2l3) 891-8794 E-mail: [email protected] Hotline: . (310)285-3853 Duke in Hollywood; (310) 281-6969 Internet: www.duke-so-cal.com
Ann Walker Murray'82 H-(619) 425-3251
Michael A. Casey '87 H-(4I5) 433-7372 E-mail: mac @ kurtsalmon.com Internet: www.dcnc.com
RogerA.Hauptman'90 H-(303) 333-467! E-mail: [email protected]
Elizabeth S. Wojtkiewicz '91 H-(203) 230-8389 E-mail: [email protected]
Roy G. Richardson '52 H-(302) 992-9065 E-mail: [email protected]
Capt, Nelson P. Jackson .'53 H-(703) 768-2118 DCW Hotline: (703) 684-DUKE Internet: www.dcw.org
Page Ives Lemel '84 H-(904) 384-1954 e-mail: [email protected] Intemet:www.benchmarkstrategies.com/dukeclub
Dr. John A. Attaway PHD'57 H-(94l) 324-4122
Jonathan E. Perlman '85 O-{305) 377-2330 E-mail: [email protected]
Dr. Barbara Bell Eshbaugh '57 H-(813) 936-0767
David A. Johnston '62 H-(407) 647-0538
Gary M. Dunkel 7 9 H-(407) 659-3926
James S. Campbell, Jr. 7 9 H-(904) 934-1441 E-mail; [email protected]
Walter W. Manley I I J D 7 2 H-(904) 385-8848
Andrew M. O'Malley J D 7 8 H-(8I3) 684-1511 Hotline: (813)882-5787
Betty B. Taylor '49 H-(56l) 231-2723
Ann Wooster Elliott '88 O-(770) 642-6440 E-mail: [email protected] Hotline: (404)605-7676
Robert E. Franke '83 (Ned) H-(773) 545-9893 Hotline: (3I2)248-DUKE
Thomas W. Peterson '63, JD'86 H-(317) 598-9050
E-mail: [email protected]
Chris Brice '87, MBA'92 H-(502) 897-6756
ThomasA.Guarisco'SI H-(504) 891-9604
Jonathan E. Meadows, '85 H-(410)255-1604 E-mail: [email protected]
Cecelia A. Gassner'94 H-(508) 429-893! E-mai): [email protected] Internet: www.xensei.com/users/duke
Margaret Adams Hunter 7 8 H-(8I0) 644-8011
Lisa D. Finkelstein '92 H-(612) 647-4412 E-mail: [email protected]
Dawn Taylor Biegelsen'89 H-(913) 831-9343 E-ma i 1: d biegs @ mai 1. tyrell.net
Bryan K. Wheelock 7 9 H-(314)727-0886 E-mail: [email protected]
Robert L. Hollingshead '67 H-{908) 879-7029
Zoe Hellekson Rae '65 H-(505) 822-8832
Robert E. Schmid, Jr. 7 7 H-.7I6) 689-0475
Lisa Myers Conde '87 H-(201) 792-6960 E-mail: [email protected] DUMAA Hotline: (212)439-7280
Elaine Ritter Schaffer BSN'82 H-(716) 473-8072 E-mai l;eschaffe@ bcbsroch.com
Donald H_ Allred 7 8 H-(9I0) 629-3389 E-mail; [email protected]
Dr. Alice Weldon "69 H-(704) 259-9133 e-mail:[email protected]
Brent A. Torstrick '81 H-(7W) 372-8208 E-mail: [email protected]
State City Contact Phone NC Durham-Triangle Charles H. Wilson'51 H-(9I9)479-5311
E-mail :ch [email protected]
Fayetteville James D. Haugh 7 7 H-(9I0)484-2272
E-mail: [email protected]_ix.net
Greensboro Michael B. Bogcr 7 3 0-(9IO) 292-6872
E-mail: [email protected]
Hickory James W. Blackwood, Jr. '84 H-(704) 464-2614
High Point Robert E. Sheahan, Jr. LLB'67 0-(9IO) 889-2711
Lexington Fred.H. Mclntyre. Jr. '59 H-(704) 243-2619 E-mail: [email protected]
Rocky Mount Dr. Chalmers M, Nunn, Jr. 76 ,MD'80 H-(9I9) 443-2523
Wilmington Jean G. DeBlasio '62 H-(9I0) 256-9590
Winston-Salem M. Lloyd Bamhardt. Ill '86 H-(9I0) 768-0920
OH Cincinnati Anne Tyrell Elmore, 7 8 0-(513) 345-8903 E-mail: [email protected]
Cleveland Denise L. Finkelstein '86 H-(2I6) 721-8341
Columbus Gregory W. Holcombe '93 H-(614) 228-3749 E-mail: 74551.31 [email protected]
OK Oklahoma City D. Craig Slory 7 7 H-(405) 848-0742 E-mail:[email protected]
Tulsa Dr. Raja Basu M.B.S.'87 H-(918) 299-3247 E-mail; [email protected]
OR Portland Lester V. Smith '62 H-(503) 228-7952
PA Philadelphia David A. Simon'88 H-(215>654-1313 Hotline: (215J569-DUKE
Pittsburgh Alexander W. Parrish'87 H-(4I2) 561-0525 E-mail: [email protected] Hotline: (412)826-9090
SC Charleston S. Marshall Hucy, Jr. '80 H-(803) 722-7464
Columbia William R. Taylor '66 H-(803) 787-7868
Greenville Brent 0 . Clinkscale '83, JD'86 H-(864) 242-5453
Hilton Head Fred Caswell '57 H-(803) 671-6086
E-mail: [email protected]
TN Challanooga James T. Glenn MBA'84 (Tom) H-(615) 265-9154
Memphis • Michael S. Reeves MBA'95 H-(901)454-6993
E-mail: [email protected]
Nashville Stacy Stansell Klein '91 H-(6I5) 386-0201 E-mail: [email protected]
TX Austin Lyda Creus Molanphy'88 H-J5I2) 347-1970
Dallas/Ft. Worth Scott C. Keane '95 H-(972) 608-0238 E-mail: [email protected]
Houslon James A. Byerly 7 4 H-(713) 589-0568
San Antonio Bonnie Bauer Harkrader '65 H-(210) 822-3177
UT Salt Lake City ' Dinny Mickal Abaunza'67 H-(80l) 583-2820 E-mail: [email protected]
VA Charlottesville Sanford P. Wilcox 7 3 H-(804) 977-0043
Lynchburg Dr. Joseph A. Levine'69 H-.804) 821-0567
Richmond Judith Reagan Craggs BSN'71 ' H-(804) 745-4739
Hampton Roads/Tidewater Peter W. Martone '64 H-(804) 422-5508
WA Seattle Michele Miller Sales '78, JD'81 H-(206) 226-9168 -E-mail: [email protected]
WI Milwaukee Carolyn Sullivan G.ynn'87 H-(4I4) 257-2479
E-mail: [email protected]
Argentina Maurice Bems '93 E-Mail: [email protected]
England Paul Woolf '85 H-(011)44-12-5-272-7638 E-mail: [email protected]
France Joseph J. Smallhoover 7 5 . H-(01 i) 331 -42-66-5547
Hong Kong Donald K. Lee BSE79 H-(011)852-858-2013
japan Mr. Hideyuki Sakai The Law Offices of Hideyuki Sakai 8th Floor, Sanko Bldg. 28 Sakamachi Shinjuku-ku Tokyo 160 JAPAN
Jordan Dr. NaserTahboub Ph.D'9l Post Office Box 3058
Amman JORDAN
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Beautiful Apartments Nestled in the Midst of Duke Forest
If Quality Apartment Living, Excellent Location and Beautiful Surroundings are Important to You...Retreat to THE FOREST.
The Forest has efficiency/one bathroom, larger one bedroom/one bathroom and 2 bedroom/2 bathroom apartment homes. You will enjoy the privacy of our community tucked away on 24 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds as well as the convenience we offer.
Each apartment home offers: energy efficient utilities • wall to wall carpet • mini blinds spacious closets • all electric appliances • full laundry room washer/dryer available (2 brm apts) • two lighted tennis courts swimming pool • jogging trails • picnic tables with grills. separate carwash area with commercial vacuum • recycling bins.
Each apartment has dead bolt locks, steel doors, thermal insulated windows and electric smoke alarms. We provide 24 hour maintenance, on site management, and a courtesy officer.
You may choose the following from select apartments: fireplace, projected windows, living room window seat, patio, sundeck, covered balcony, kitchen greenhouse window and glassed-in solarium porches. Pets allowed and cable television available. 9 or 12 month leases also available. A great location and good neighbors...for those who seek a refreshing change.
9 Post Oak Road Durham, NC 27705 (919) 3 8 3 - 8 5 0 4 fax: (919) 3 8 3 - 2 8 8 8
Summer Subleasing Available Roommate listing
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GREAT LOCATION Duke Medical Center - 5 min
Duke Central Campus - 10 min Raleigh-Durham Airport - 25 min
Major Shopping - 10 min Chapel Hill - 15 min >^
Raleigh - 30 min . 1 _ = Y RTP - 20 min