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AEOLUS The Chronicle's weekly magazine Duke University Volume 74, Number 34 Wednesday, October 18, 1978 Durham, North Carolina Loggins returns Inside of senior citizens will be the CAPS helps Loggins sings topic of interest at a Counseling and Kenny Loggins returned conference next week. Psychological services to Cameron and the Page 10. has three new programs stadium rolled with going and a variety of his rock. Today's news ways to help students. Page 6. Page 3. Page 2. Shades of sports Art news With the changing colors Page 12. Sanford speaks of fall, a rainbow of sports In an interview with appear. three editors. President Page 8. Sports news Sanford talked about Page 15. Duke—past, present Gray skies and future. America's dilemma with Forum Page 4. the growing population Page 16. Aeolus Today's news Game Room to reopen; obstacles must be overcome By Bridget Booher keep the Game Room running efficiently When was the last time you without having to hire an additional in a heated game of pool? You know, the staff member to manage it. Previously, kind where every shot is called and there Mike Owen, manager of Gothic Services, is something of value riding on the ran the room. According to Phelps, outcome. That long, huh? Well, your Johnny Little, manager of the Flowers patience will soon be rewarded. Desk, will be available should any problems arise. Photo by Jon Halperin Last year, the Game Room on West Pool shark Ken Liebskind will soon be hustling again when the Game Room campus, run by Gothic Services, It is difficult to say exactly when the reopens. provided a place for pool players and Game Room will reopen. Phelps pinball groupies to hang out. Due to explained that these problems "must be vandalism and financial problems at dealt with one at a time." the beginning of the summer, ownership At this time, plans call for the Game ASDU last night was transferred to the Duke University Room to be open during the day from Union over the summer, according to 11:30-1:30 within the next few weeks. By Last night the ASDU legislature discussed the possibility of asking the City Jake Phelps, director of the Union. Thankgiving, Phelps would like to have Council to approach the administration about their stand on the East-West Before the room can re-open several the Game Room open in the evenings as expressway. obstacles must be overcome. Work-study well. Earlier this week, Eric Schultz, speaker of the legislature, Frank Emory, studnets must be hired to staff it, as the So if mid-terms have left you with ASDU president, and Mark Shepard, general issues chairman, asked Charles budget cannot afford to use students not frazzled nerves and you need some Huestis, University vice president for business and finance, about the on the work-study program. Work-study physical release, the Game Room may administration's position on the expressway. According to Schultz, Huestis students receive a lower pay rate. soon provide at least one answer. Q said that the administration would not take a stand unless approached by the Secondly, the Union must be able to City Council. The expressway extension is set to run from Erwin Road to U.S. routes 5-501 on a right-of-way just north of Central campus and the medical center. The 59 road would aiso cut through the Crest Street neighborhood. The legislature also discussed options available to ease crowding on West J Durham's roads and lessen rush hour traffic near Duke. Options mentioned include so-called "paratransit" measures that depend on short-haul bussing of 7^ Duke empoyees from peripheral parking lots. Also at the meeting, Dan Levinson, a Trinity College junior, was elected as chairman of ASDU's Athletics Committee. Reception honors 25-year employees All University employees who have Lockhart, West Campus Dining Halls; given 25 years of service to Duke and are Catherine I.unst'ord, Campus Services; Roger L. still at Duke were honored yesterday. A Marshall, Office of the President; Irene Long Martin, Housing Management; James Mayo, gold watch was presented to each one at West Campus Dining Halls; Josie McAdams, the East Campus Art Museum at 10 a.m. East Campus Dining Halls; Thomas H. A banquet will also be held to honor McCauley, General Accounting; Dorothy H. these employees on Nov. 16 held by the McElduff, School of Engineering; John C. Quarter Century Club. These employees Mclean, Campus Services; Meil McPhatter, Jr., are: East Campus Dining Halls; Charles McRae, ^"•i West Campus Dining Halls; Gertrude Merritt, Mary W. Albright, Housing Management; Perkins Library; Lee W. Miller, East Campus James Alford, Campus Services; James W, Dining Halls; Georgia P. Mitchell, Housing Bailey, Sr., Physical Plant; Beola Baldwin, Management; Lila Mitchell, Housing \ Housing Management; Lester Barham, Management; Earl Moore, Campus Services; Photo by Martha Mueller Electrical Engineering; Robert Bell, School of Henry Morgan, Bursar's Office; Clara M. Betsy Coley and Hazel Bullock, now working the Oak Room, were two ot the Forestry; Florence Blakely, Perkins Library; H. Parker, Housing Management; Cornelia L. honorees at yesterday's reception. Franklin Bowers, Campus Services; Madie W. Parrish, Accounting; Doris C. Parrish, Office of Brandon, Campus Sevices; Ashbel G. Brice, Vice Provost; William J. Parrish, Physical D.U. Press; Rebecca T. Brown, Physiology; Education; William L. Parrish, Physical Plant; Hazel E. Bullock, West Campus Dining Halls; William Patterson, West Campus Dining Halls; Traffic commission seeks gated lots James C. Burke, Housing Management; Annie Sarah Peacock, Housing Department; Joseph B. Burnett, Housing Management; Douglass Y. Peele, Teleom; Bessie Pendergrass, University By Robert Paduano Carver, Physics Instrument Shop; John H. Store Operations; Roberta H, Perry, Housing The University Traffic Commis Clark, Campus Services; Betsy Daye Coley, Management; Linwood C. Pickett, Accounting West Campus Dining Halls; John P. Coley, Operations; Mary E, Plowden, Perkins Library; sion is presently working to commission to enter the lots and Physical Plant; David E, Cooley, Physical Ernest Pratt, Housekeeping; Thomas J. Price, alleviate the problem of parking lot would function on a card key Plant; Charlotte Corbin, Alumni Affairs; Archie Housing Department; Margaret C. Rhodes, violations on campus. In order to cut system. Corbitt, Computation Center; Louise Couch, Personnel Department; Chester Roberson, Housing Management; Doris B. Crahtree, Store Campus Services; Dorothy E. Roberts, English; down on the number of violations, The second problem deals with the Operations; Mary A. Daniel, Campus Services; Hazel H. Russell, Housing Management; Mattie the commission has proposed inefficiency of the bus system. The Thelma Downey, West Campus Dining Halls; Russell, Perkins Library; Bennie Seagers, placing gates on two parking lots as commission hopes that revenue Mae B. Eaton, West Campus Dining Halls; Housing Management; James Simms, East a trial. The proposal was presented William M. Edgerton, East Campus Dining Campus Dining Halls; Clara Smith, Housing saved by reducing the use of towing Halls; William E. Ennis, Physical Plant, Bessie Department; Herbert M. Smith, Physical Plant; to the administration last spring, could be used to improve the bus W. Eubanks. Housing Management; Eliza Ford, Beverly W. Sparks, Perkins Library; Robertha however no response has been situation, according to Derosiers. Campus Services, Emerson Ford, Sr., Perkins Steele, Housing Management; Howard M. received yet. Library; Edna B. Garrett, Trent Drive Dining Stegall, Physical Plant; Alfred S. Stephens, Membership in the Traffic Halls; Alexander Gibson, West Campus Dining West Campus Dining Halls; Mabel U. Stone, If approved by the administra Commission has undergone several Halls; Gordon L. Gillette, Computation Center; Alumni Affairs; Jane Sturgeon, Perkins tion, the gates will be placed on Zone changes recently. Chairman Bruce Harvey F. Grunke, Trent Drive Dining Halls; Library; Gloria W. Tapp, West Campus Dining Evelyn Harrison, East Campus Library; Halls; Helen M, Thomas, Office ofthe President; A and B lots. These lots run along J. Muga replaced William P. Yohe, Dorothy K, Hayes, Stores Operations; Percy Leon Thompson, East Campus Dining Halls; Flowers Drive, from the gardens to whose term ended in January. Hayes, Jr., East Campus Dining Halls; Thomas Alease S. Tiller, Investments Management; behind the Divinity School. However, Yohe served as chariman Henson, Physics Glassblowing Shop; Virginia Olivia H. Truckner, Office of the Registrar; L, Hill, Housing Management; Charlie F, Lawrence R. Turner, West Campus Dining The proposal is aimed at solving until the end of the last school year. Jackson, Physical Plant; Elreta M. James, West Halls; Lillie Upchurch, East Campus Dining two problems recently faced by the Also new to the commission are the Campus Dining Halls; Albert Johnson, West Halls; Clifton W. Watson, Campus Services; commission. The first is the need for two faculty members, Seymour Campus Dining Halls; Johnnie Johnson, Tessie A. Watson, Campus Services; Eddie stricter enforcement of rules in the Mauskopf and Donald Beskind. The Campus Services; Marvin Johnson, East Weeks, Campus Services; J. D. Wellons, Jr., Campus Dining Halls; Bertha H. Jones, Perkins Stores Operations; Milton L. Whitfield, Physics parking areas. The present system commission has three student Library; E. Stokes Jones, Physical Plant, Instrument Shop; Erma Whittington, Perkins of towing is not the most desirable, members with a fourth student William D. Jones, Undergraduate Admissions Library; Stanley A. Wilkins, Physical Plant according to Betty Derosiers, traffic position still vacent. Student Office; Pauline Jordon, Physical Plant; James Dept.; Clarence A. Whitley, West Campus Keith, Campus Services; Fred R. Kuhn, Dining Halls; Matthew Williams, West Campus coordinator. The gates would allow positions are filled by the Graduate Chemistry; Johnnie E. Lawrence, Placement Dining Halls; Leslie L. Wilson. Physical Plant only those cars registered with the School Association. • Services; Glade J. Laws, Sr., Physical Plant; Dept.