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The Chronicle 77th Year, No. 59 Duke University, Durham, North Carolina Monday, November 30, 1981 >^-Wl Aid revisions proposed Duke to offer more merit scholarships By Erica Johnston — receive a basic self-help Grant funds are provided to Revisions in Duke's under- package that includes a loan financal aid through an graduate financial awards and College Work Study allocation of 6.25 percent of policy that are designed to package. Remaining need is undergraduate tuition revenue attract more of the best met with a combination of — projected to be about qualified applicants will be scholarship, grant and $2,240,00 in 1982-83. voted on by the board of trustees Guaranteed Student Loan See AID on page 5 in about two weeks. funds. In the proposed revisions, which were presented by subcommittee ofthe Undergrad­ uate Faculty Committee of Arts felkiK Hi of Sciences (UFCAS) earlier _. i. - * SS '«! * ._ . this month, an additional 1.75 Housing to be tight; percent of students' tuitions will be targeted for merit scholar­ ship programs, according to worst in three years Clark Cahow, University jsi registrar, one of the main .. • designers of the proposals. By David F. Sorensen semester and 100 fewer students Most of the new money — Due to the worst housing have moved off-campus than in about $140,000 in 1982-83 — will shortage in three years, past years, Cox said. The go into a scholarship fund for students will be given the option resulting housing shortage will "highly desirable" students, of moving off-campus next result in the expansion of some based on merit and not need, semester yet retain their right to rooms from doubles to triples who did not receive other on-campus housing for next and the conversion of several PHOTO BY JERRY CHEN scholarships. fall, Dean of Residential Life study rooms and activity rooms PUTTING UP THEHOOK-Allen Williams goes to the Currently all financial aid Richard Cox said Sunday. into bedrooms, he said. hoop in Saturday's loss to Vanderbiit. See story, page 9. recipients — about 31 percent of About 210 January freshman "We have to find space for the the undergraduate student body must be housed on campus next January freshman but we simply don't have it now," Cox said. "A lot of students wait until after Thanksgiving break to decide to move off-campus, so Durham — from tobacco to medicine we're hoping more space From Staff and Wire Reports Jarboe, executive director of the develops." Two or three mornings a Health Services division of the If necessary, students week, Larry Rogers goes to the Chamber. "•»-. returning from semesters Duke football stadium, warms "Now we need to try to make abroad or leaves of absence will up with some calisthenics and the two synonymous in the not be permitted to live on jogs around the track to help minds of the people both here campus, said Cox. Currently, him recover from a heart attack. and across the country," Jarboe students leaving for study But the 51-year-old former said. abroad, study at Beaufort or heart patient's routine benefits Durham's medical services leaves of absence due to medical medical researchers as well as include the Duke Medical or financial reasons are eligible Rogers. Center, Durham County for campus housing when they He is one of about 3,500 people General Hospital, the Veteran's return. who have benefited from the Administration Medical "Denying them housing Duke University Preventive Center, McPhearson Hospital would be a last alternative," Approach to Cardiovascular and Lenox Baker Children's Cox said. Disease, where Durham Hospital. Students choosing to live off- residents exercise under In 1979, these complexes FILE PHOTO campus next semester under the medical guidance while doctors handled more than 750,000 Duke North Hospital, part of Durham's myriad medical new option, advertised in gather useful information. outpatient visits and 62,000 facilities. today's Chronicle, would be "It's extremely good inpatient visits. Patients came permitted to return to campus in psychologically," Rogers said. to Duke alone from 43 states for local things will have to "Harvard in the form of the fall, but precisely in what "When you have a heart and 25 foreign countries. grow greatly in light of [federal Massachusetts General manner has not been decided. condition of some sort, it's a Jarboe said the program is budget] cutbacks," Jarboe said. Hospital is just beginning to Cox said a student would be very depressing situation. And concentrating on bringing new "Those agencies that will look at a program similar to permitted to return to the same to have those people on the staff business to the community, emerge will pick up the slack in DUPAC," he said. campus he left from, but of DUPAC take a real personal some of these areas." Housing Coordinator Barbara while emphasizing the city's "Anything that is at the interest in you and to really medical benefits to individuals. Symbolic of community Buschman said the student keep up with you and know you cutting edge we have going on would participate in the general Approximately 22 percent of interaction with Duke is the over here," he said. "No by name, it does a lot for you." Durham citizens, or 22,000 recently completed $5.2 million lottery and could be moved to a community that I know of with different campus. The benefits of DUPAC and people, work in health-related DUPAC Activities Center, the possible exception of programs like it has prompted jobs. There are more than 1,300 which doubles as a press box at Rochester, Minn., has the William Griffith, vice the Durham Chamber of licensed physicians in the another major arena of spectrum of care available to it president of student affairs, Commerce to seek for Durham county. community interest — the Duke that you find in Durham. And in said, "My own perception is the title of "City of Medicine, The program committee football stadium. Rochester, the Mayo Clinic is that I'd be in favor of allowing U.S.A." plans to raise $150,000 in the William Anlyan, vice the main industry there. They them to come back to the same "We decided to capitalize on next three years to implement president of health affairs, said don't have the large indigent campus." He added that the the fact that the medical educational programs through­ DUPAC has consistently been a population that we have." question has not yet been services in Durham are so out the community. front-runner in the field of decided. comprehensive," said Wally "I think we will find support cardiac care. See MEDICINE on page 2 See HOUSING on page 2 Page Two The Chronicle Monday, November 30, 1981 'City of Medicine' Severe housing crunch MEDICINE from page 1 Jarboe said diagnoses uncovered by Health opportunities are not limited to the tests would be brought to the HOUSING from page 1 rooms would be charged the same rent the body, however, as medical lectures attention of participants and their Buschman said she hopes that about as other rooms in the building. continue to pack auditoriums doctors. 90 spaces will open up between now and "Actually, the biggest problem we have throughout Durham. "The medical center is the largest Christmas to help alleviate the is convincing students to leave these "There is one series called 'Health employer in the community," he said. shortage. Last year 75 students converted rooms once other spaces open Night Out.'" said Jarboe. "We haven't "We have a budget of $300 million for the cancelled their housing contracts during up," Cox said. been able to find a meeting place large medical center operations, 71 percent of this period but the year before 92 He said most converted rooms are enough for people who want to get in." which is people who live in the students did, Buschman said. larger than normal and students do not In addition, officials are planning a community and spend that money and With a projected attrition of 90 wish to leave them. health fair in which people can be pay taxes with it. And the average students, a shortage of about 40 spaces Cox said many students do not cancel screened for glaucoma, obesity, high patient brings [slightly more than] 2 will still exist, Buschman said. their housing contracts until late in the blood pressure and medical problems people along. They eat here, get lodged Cox said he was not sure why the semester, which prevents the housing that require blood tests. here and use all of the city's services." shortage has developed. "I guess we're department from accurately gauging the best deal in town," he said. Besides the housing shortage. "I think we're being competitive in price, dormitories going to have to have a larger non­ "offer a system which supports the kind refundable pre-payment for rent to of social life most students are looking discourage" students not informing for," Cox said. housing of their plans to move off until If you Ve been wanting Radials, very late. ..but at popular prices Students designated for converted NOW RIGSBEE TIRE HAS THE ANSWER QUALITY EYEWEAR • EFFICIENT SERVICE • REASONABLE PRICES STUDENT DISCOUNT

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"Bah! Humbug!" H0Uts- —sScrooge Page Four The Chronicle Monday, November 30, 1981 Student Concern Center solves problems By Kendall Guthrie practical problems. For example, a window had been broken locks fixed, non-functioning heaters repaired John Sirois, head of the ASDU Student Concern broken in the Epworth parlor for over a week. Trinity and dining hall policies altered. Center, likes to boast, "I'm the only office on campus junior Patty Hankins decided to call the Student "We do pretty well in solving the problems," Sirois that can offer next-day service." Concern Center at 2:30 on a Friday afternoon. said. ASDU established the Student Concern Center last "I called when housing didn't do anything," she "I average two complaints a day. That's a year to help students solve any problems — from said. Sirois talked to Hankins and then called the disappointing figure. I know there are more problems. faulty plumbing to complaints about academic appropriate workmen. They had the window fixed by I feel frustrated that I can't get to everyone to let them policies. 5:00 that same afternoon. know that I am available to help them with any Suzanne Zilber, a Trinity freshman, contacted the problem," Sirois said. "This is the most tangible service offered by the center about posting a pedestrian crossing sign at a student government," Sirois said. "There's enough to dangerous intersection on Trent Drive between Hanes "I know what happens when a student calls distract students already. Little problems should not Dormitory and the Duke Medical Center. "It was a housing. They don't get next-day action. They can't be on people's minds. I want to help anyone who has a problem that concerned the whole dorm," Zilber said. get to the boss. I can ask for the right person. I know problem." The intersection now has a pedestrian crossing sign. the important people." Sirois, a Trinity sophomore, mostly deals with Sirois has also worked to get storage closets with See STUDENT on page 8

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* %& Friday, December 4, 3:00-5:00 PM United States Senator * Room 139. Social Sciences Building [West Campus) representing Ohio * Prof. Paul Davenport (McGill University] "Federal- * Provincial Fiscal Tensionss The Case of Quebec/ Canada" The Experiment Pierre Portia JLaval University} "The Four Horsemen of the (Economic! Apocalypse in Comparative Perspective" We Cannot Afford + Chairmans Prof .Martin Bronfenbrenner {Duke) Discussants Prof. R. Winter (Acadia University] * Wednesday, * December 2nd Reception follows Thursday's Session * 8:15 p.m. in the Union Ballroom * Gross Chemical Auditorium Monday, November 30, 1981 The Chronicle Page Five Revisions to financial aid system proposed AID from page 1 was on the UFCAS subcommittee which studied same [high-level] colleges, it has to play the same In the proposed revised assistance system, financial Cahow's revision proposals, said the committee game," he said. aid packages will be differentially awarded so the best thought most of the suggestions were good. Cahow said most of the 30 schools with which Duke students and admissions candidates receive more He added that some committee members "initially compares itself provide financial assistance to about grant money and relatively less loan money in their had a great deal of reservation" about what they saw 40 percent of their students. About 31 percent of Duke aid packages, Cahow said. as some of the proposals' potential to discriminate students receive aid — about the same amount who LeBS qualified students will receive a larger part of against minority and high-need students. apply to the school with a demonstrated financial their aid package from loans instead of grants. Cahow said the proposals would be beneficial for need. All students will continue to receive an aid package those students, however, because a disproportionate for 100 percent of their demonstrated needs, and the amount of the most desirable students need high Weather University's "blind admissions" policy will continue. financial aid — and thus would be attracted to Duke by The policy of alloting 6.25 percent of tuition revenues its favorable financial aid package. It s going to be cold folks — but don't worry, it's? going to get cloudy for financial assistance willalso be unaltered. LoBuglio said he understood Cahow's reasoning. and rainy, too. The. National Weather Service forecast shows The revisions, which "indicate an increase of Offering more grant money to more attractive Monday mostly cloudy, a low of 40 and a 40 percent chance of rain applicants — as do several Ivy League colleges — "is a Monday night. Tuesday wili be cloudy with a 60 percent chance of University support for financial aid and a rehaul of rain, a high in the 50's and a low of 40. the whole system," will attract "better qualified realistic approach . . . . If Duke is to compete with the candidates from the higher-needs bracket . . . while not changing the socio-economic mix" of the student body, Cahow said. Chancellor A. Kenneth Pye agreed with Cahow, saying the proposed changes in Duke's financial assistance system are "a step in the right direction." "We simply cannot continue to have a situation in which we fix the degree of aid [each student needs], and promise to make up the difference" if the student DUKE UNIVERSITY cannot get all the aid necessary from grants and loans, Pye said. That practice is projected to cause a $500,000 INTERDISCIPLINARY deficit in the University's financial assistance fund this year, he added. Stephen LoBuglio, a senior engineering student who SEMINAR

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Located Inside North Duke Moll j COMMENT Letters Good morning! Today is Monday, Nov. 30,1981. Welcome back from break! Art and victims of Did you get your hair cut, too ? Which brings us (earlier than ever) to the fact-of- the-day: cutting the hair will not make it grow faster. The watch words for today are those that friends will be asking you right and the housing crunch left all day long: "How was your break?" Those who ask you this later on in the week are known as "casual friends." Can you say "casual friends?" To the edit council: "fundamentally different by nature" We knew you could. Re: Art and Dorm Relocation means that independent males do not find Today is Bonifacio Day in the Philippines, also known as National heroes' When I opened my door at the beginning it necessary to join a formal drinking club day, commemorating the birth of Andres Bonifacio^ leader of the 1896 revolt of the semester, I stood aghast at the sight or fraternity as they are known at Duke, against Spain. of faded green paint peeling from the walls and do not need to rely on the collective Today also marks St. Andrew's Day, thefeastday ofthe apostle and martyr, of my dorm room and the unpainted coverage of their "brothers" in order to Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland, who died about 60 A.D. There will be an plaster carelessly applied to several holes meet Duke women, as well as enjoy their International St. Andrew's Day Dinner today in St. Andrew's, Scotland, the in my walls. But, after all, I was glad that I company, then I will not feel slighted by official closing event of International Gathering Scotland, 1981, Year of the had landed a single room for the second Dean Cox's definition. If, however, Dean Scot. The dinner is organized by the North East Fife District Council. year in a row, having been driven from my Cox interprets "fundamentally different If you happen to visit San Diego, don't miss today's Starlight Yule Parade, previous dorm by the calculating power of by nature" in another manner, perhaps he welcoming the Christmas season. male/female relocation. should clarify his rather ambiguous Today is also the first day of the White House Conference on Aging in I decided to brighten my dim green room reasoning. Washington, DC. We think the White House was the best choice of a location to by painting a rainbow that would cover a The most ironic part of this whole hold that extravaganza this year. wall and part of the ceiling. After I had situation, however, is the act that it is the Today is National Day in the People's Republic of Benin, wherever Benin is finished painting, I received rave reviews independent who is being asked to (write in if you know). from several members of my dorm. An disband and lose his rights to an already Birthday wishes go out today to three men who need no introduction, three artist was born. I decided to paint a picture acceptable housing situation, for is it not true heavyweights, giants in our history: Jonathan Swift, Samuel (Mark every week, and thereby transform what the very ideas of independence and the Twain) Clemens and your favorite "Big V" man and ours, Winston Churchill. was once an interior designer's nightmare rights of the individual upon which our This is truly a day that will live in infamy. Have a super one. to an ever-changing gallery of color. nation is founded. In other words, in this After painting both sides of the moon in land of independence, independents are false color and a large depiction ofthe sun, being treated as second class citizens. I which covers five surfaces, I began to commend Dean Cox in making a mockery receive more complements about my of the basic tenet upon which our nation graphics. "Graphics," I thought, "I want has guided its course for over 200 years. A winning record art." I proceeded to paint three shamans How, possibly, in this day and age, can the and a life-sized portrait of Yoda, the Jedi rights of a large group of students be so We had a winning season, and now we A university's academic reputation and master of Star Wars fame. Reviews blatantly ignored? And, how long will have a winning team. The College its football team's reputation are two underwent a sudden transformation; students remain subject to thewhims of an administration that often appears totally Football Association has named Duke things that are hard to keep in balance. At apparently painting three naked Indians many schools, setting priorities when it and a green dwarf-like creature had unresponsive to the feelings of its recipient of the first annual Academic students? And lastly, what ofthe eleven Achievement Award. This signifies that comes to academics and football is not transformed me into an artist. always the most important thing. murals that adorn the walls of my room; Duke is the CFA member college with the When I began painting, I had done so will art, as well as the artist, become the highest graduation rate among its football At Duke, a standard of excellence has under the preconception that I had a good victim of dorm relocation? players. Chancellor A. Kenneth Pye will been set for all students — football players chance of regaining the same room next receive the award on behalf of Duke when included — that is respected and strived year, not just because of class standing, John de Beixedon it is presented by the Touchdown Club of for by all. Duke's football organization's but in an attempt to preserve my art. Trinity '84 Memphis at halftime of the Liberty Bowl regard for that standard is evidenced by Unfortunately, my plans have been Dec. 30. the football team's success rate both on tne dashed to pieces by Dean of Residential Cannibals We applaud all those — players, field and off. We're beginning to beat 'em Life Richard Cox's plan of dorm To the edit council: coaches, advisors and others — who have both on the field and in the classroom — a relocation. Have the faculty and staff become made the team's outstanding academic feat that most winning teams usually My dorm, Warwick, has been deemed cannibals who eat escorts as a protein record possible. Duke has presented don't even bother to dream about. expendable by Dean Cox and has been supplement? Please refer to your 1981r82 degrees to 82 percent (24 of 29) of its We take our hats off to Duke football for ordered to disband. Under Cox's plan, the Duke University Directory, which has football players who entered Duke in 1975. garnering yet another feather for their building which now houses Warwick will finally arrived, page 11, bottom left. We especially wish to express our caps. And this is one that we all can wear. next year house Taylor. Dean Cox's After telling us about the Duke Artist congratulations to then-coach Mike And we're sure that the team will continue reasoning behind disbanding Warwick Series and the Forest twice {that's a good McGee and academic advisor to the to show its academic superiority with a and transferring Taylor, instead of one, said the typographer, let's have that football team, Chris Kennedy, who must similar, or even better showing in future leaving Warwick where it stands and again!) it Bays: have been doing something right in his job years, when the players of today become disbanding Taylor, is not clear. However, 'ESCORTS: Request for protein menus to earn such an impressive success rate. the thinkers of tomorrow. in defense of his reasoning, Cox has to the faculty/staff and students.' sighted that Taylor is a "commitment" Do the faculty/staff eat the student on dorm, whereas Warwick serves to house their protein menus, or theother way "independent" males, which he claims are around? 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I mean, could save the people from the certain detective/deprogramming services to the what I was up against. Simple children what student could live without his MLA boredom to be created by the importation parents of way ward Dukies. Now I've got a being milked into a permanent cathode Handbook?" I figured I had better save of the latest Burt Reynolds film." I slapped couple of hysterical parents in front of me ray slumber by machines offering a taste him soon before he starts acting like an some sense into him. He calmed down. screaming how they want their son back. of outer space. First it was the spare airport Hare Krishna asking for small "But where are the creatures? The lasers? "OK," I said, putting my feet up on the change used in passing, then the laundry quarter donations in exchange for nectar Who put me here? Why do the girls in New desk, "exactly what is wrong — fill me in." money. Finally they sell their car or board or a saffron robe. Jersey look like herring? Who am I? Wait! plan and just sink into the cesspool of Auntie Em, Auntie Em, is that you? Oh "It's our son, Hormel, he's gone nuts. He electronic nirvana. Jesus, whatever "All right Hormel, the fun's over, time to there's no place like home, there's no place came home for Thanksgiving and just sat happened to the Hula Hoop? The Hot come with me." No response. OK then, a like . . ." around like an old rug for three days. He Wheels? The Pet rock? No kid ever got more fatherly approach. "Hormel, your would hardly eat. Then one evening he left Later, after having returned Hormel to brainwashed by those! Where wasJNader parents are just worried sick about you — his parents, I warned them not to let him the house, so we decided to follow him. He when you needed him? now you wouldn't want that to continue, headed for one of the electronic game get close to anything like those machines: The Hideaway was a good place to start, would you?" This sent a shiver down his I had heard that even a simple chest X-ray palaces, "The 'Lectronic Limbo." By the as it is the most trafficked place on spine: I was either getting through to him time we got inside he had already spent could send these simpletons reeling. They campus. The C.I. was definitely out — that or he had been blasted by an alien laser thanked me, I told them that it was just a $14.50 in quarters and could only mutter place was now as dead as a Chevrolet beam. I thought I would try something 'Get those aliens.' " Then the poor lady part of my job, and Mr. Schmeiderer showroom. I stepped in the room and the risky. "Ahem, excuse me sir, but Dean Cox slipped some hard cold cash into my palm. broke down and started to sob on her smoke made my eyes water and the smell would like to see you now ..." Hormel husband's sleeve. The husband, a Mr. It felt good. of warm sticky beer on the tables turned just sneered, which sent a shiver up my The next day, thinking everything was Melvin Schmeiderer, could only meekly my stomach. Ah, there's no place quite like spine because it made him look like Linda add that I had to help them. fine and taken care of, I got a call from a good beer hall. I saw two guys trying to Blair in The Exorcist. "He's ready to talk someone's mother in New York. Tough. Real tough. It's sad that pick up a Tri-Delt. Lord knows there was a to about the installation of the Atari set in "It's about my little girl, she's hooked on something like this should happen to so day when it only took one. Then I set my your room." When he turned around in Tab and she won't even eat her Aunt's fine a couple, but Lord only knows that life eyes on the banks of electronic wizardry. response I tied a blindfold over his eyes so knishes. I saw your ad and I'm sure you treats no one equally. I told them that I There, slouched into positions that he couldn't see the screen any longer, thus could help me . . . I'll give you anything." wasn't sure what I could do since I hadn't suggested question marks were the real causing quite a scene since he immediately Hmm, anything. That's a lot. had as tough a case since I had to track losers: pale and pasty-loo king fromlittl e or went into withdrawal. Altruism stinks . . . but at least it pays. down a Moonie. I also said the price would no sunlight they just drooled in a catatonic be high: they would have to absorb the cost ecstasy over little TV screens and foolishly of my board plan and finance my off- hoped to save the world from the terror of campus eating for a semester. They fell for invasion by little green men. I went up to it. As I ushered them out of my room I one and tapped him on the back. comforted them by telling them that there "Do you know where I cold find a certain The Chronicle Hormel Schmeiderer? He supposed to hang out here." The guy just mumbled like Editor: Erica Johnston Night editor Chris Smith Homer at speech lessons. I knew what he Managing editors: Mike Alix, Robert Satloff Wire editor: Kitty Brigham wanted. I then proceeded to oil his palm by Business manager: Chris Moser slipping in a few quarters. He responded Advertising manager: Donna Parks Copy editor: Erica Johnston teck with a sentence that had no verb or Ad production manager: Todd Jones Assistant sports editor Jon Scher subject. Jesus, what a goner, so I slipped in Aeolus editor: Susan Deaton a whole roll. He then said, keeping an eye Aeolus assistant editor: Amy Alson Propaganda," I learned that the State Arts editor: Sarah Holyfield Paste-up: Scott McCartney Department white paper on "Communist on the screen the whole time, "That guy, to Composition: Delia Adkins, Ellen Finlay my left." Editorial page editor: Sam Millstone Interference in El Salvador" proved to be, Features editor: Elizabeth Hudson "like many other studies from previous Turning to this weakened mass of flesh News editors: Marcie Pachino, David Sorensen Ad salespersons: Melanie Jones, Johnnie Little administrations, less fact — than — next to him I thought, 'So this is Hormel.' Photography editor: Scott Jacobs Reporter: B.G. Cutright, Kendall Guthrie propaganda." Hormel was apparently busy shooting at Assistant photography editor: Kerim Gokay Martians that waved their arms in a R&R editors: John Ayers, Lisa Regensburg Ambrose goes on, enclosing in quotes Sports editor: Dave Fassett Watchdog: Sarah Holyfield such words as "proof when referring to menacing fashion as they made progress State Department papers outlining Soviet toward you, the last ray gun on earth. influence in the Third World, (like Actually they looked like coconut Twinkies with the jitters dyed pink and The opinions expressed in this newspaper are i srily those of Duke Univ Afghanistan, Vietnam, and Libya) and administration or trustees. Unsigned editorials represent the majority vie' /oftheed the "Soviet-backed" Cuban threat when green. Hmm, pink and green, maybe Izod columns and cartoons represent the views of their authors. referring to Soviet-bapked Cuban is behind all of this — I'll have to set a The Chronicle is published by the Duke University Publications Boa mental note and see. Hormel himself gave year except during University holidays and exam periods. Subscription operations in Third World countries. I may year third class. be ignorant of the situation in El Salvador, me the heebie-jeebies. He had grown as Phone numbers: news: 684-2663, arts/sports: 684-61 IS, edits- Aeolue: 684-6588. h liness office 684-3811. but I recognize propaganda when \ read it. thin as on the Hollywood diet and The Chronicle. Box 46%, Duke Station, Durham. N.C, 27706. was in bad need of a shave. By asking David Ingram other people I had found that about two Forestry and Environmental Studies days ago he had docked himself into this V *"> Page Eight The Chronicle Monday, November 30, 1981 Student Concern Center open daily STUDENT from page 4 make it personalized," he said. If he cannot reach a person by phone, he will "Students are better off coming to write them a letter. me," Sirois said, rather than calling In discussing future goals, Sirois said, housing themselves. "I can get faster "In two years, everyone will be exposed results." to it [the Student Concern Center]. Word Sirois begins to work on a problem as of mouth is the best publicity. We would soon as a complaint comes in. "I'm like to see everyone with a problem come frequently in the office before 2:30 on to us first." Mondays and Tuesdays, but the office is When Sirois began his job in open all day long." He said that if a September, he set up meetings with student comes in when he is out, they people he knew he would be calling can fill out a form which is sitting on his fequently — the housing director, the desk. He records each problem in a public safety director, the director ofthe special log. When it is solved, he records physical plant and the dining hall this also. director. "I wanted to have a working Zilber said she was rather surprised relationship and personal contact with when "he called me up and asked me these people before I had problems," he how I felt about the sign [for the said. pedestrian crossing] that had been 1 The Student Concern Center is located posted. I was hard to get in touch with across from the University Room on the and he was persistent in calling." first floor of the Union building and is Sirois makes an effort to contact open all the time. Sirois keeps office PHOTO BY DOUG HORNER people who have come to him to make hours from 2:30-5 p.m. Mondays and John Sirois runs the ASDU Student Concern Center. sure that the problem has been solved Tuesdays, 2-5 p.m. Wednesdays, and 2-5 and that they are pleased. "We want to p.m. on Fridays.

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After the The defeat snapped the Blue Devils' two teams traded foul shots, Taylor string of victorious home openers at 16 forced a jumper from the top of the key and marked Duke's second straight loss that rimmed out as time time expired. in Cameron Indoor Stadium. The Devils The second overtime featured a more fell to Belgrade Red Star of Yugoslavia wide-open style of play. Forward Jeff 96-89 Tuesday in an exhibition. Turner tossed in five to pace the Cox' heroics turned what had been a Commodores, but it was Cox who triumphant evening for the Devils into fittingly converted when it counted another disappointment. When the 5-11 most. His free throws at the 23-second Kentuckian began his scoring run, mark upped Vanderbilt's edge to three, Vanderbiit trailed by 14 with less than 76-73. that many minutes remaining in the Duke freshman Dan Meagher hit both game. When he ended it with two clutch ends of a one-and-one 17 seconds later, free throws with 23 seconds left in the and when Taylor grabbed the rebound second extra period, the Commodores off a Jimmy Lenz missed foul shot, the had avenged last year's 72-69 single- Blue Devils had one last chance. They overtime loss to Duke. moved the ball near the midline with two "The name of the game was to stop seconds to play, whereupon Meagher Cox, and we never did stop him," Duke was forced to put up a 30-footer that was coach Mike Krzyzewski said. "We never off to the right as the buzzer sounded. took charge. We gave them a chance to "We were trying to set up either Vince come back. We're not a powerful or Tommy Emma [on that last shot]," ballclub, and we can't afford to do that." Krzyzewski said. "It was a poor shot, but As the second half wound down, that didn't lose the game for us. The Vanderbiit closed the gap steadily and game was lost by poor defense and an drew even for the first time since the inability to hit our free throws when we opening tap when Cox drove baseline for had to." a layup to tie the score at 62 with 1:06 to Duke hit just 53 percent from the play. charity stripe in the second half and Duke took the lead again on a pair of missed seven crucial foul shots down the Vince Taylor free throws with 16 stretch — including the front ends of PHOTO BY JERRY CHEN seconds remaining, but Cox refused to three one-and-one opportunities. IT WASN'T ALWAYS THIS EASY-Duke senior guard Vince Taylor goes allow his efforts to go for naught. He See COX on page 11 in for a breakaway layup over Vanderbilt's Al Miller in the Blue Devils' heartbreaking 76-75 loss Saturday. Krzyzewski not best of company after two losses By Dave Fassett Duke continued to shoot well from the floor in the Phil Cox, who came from nowhere ("We didn't even It's probably a good thing Mike Krzyzewski's wife second half against Vanderbiit, hitting the same 53 expect him to play," Emma said.) off the Vandy bench Mickie, who gave birth to their third childlast Sunday, percent. But the Blue Devils blew nine potential points to score 24 points in the final 13:23 of regulation and had to spend her Thanksgiving week in the hospital. at the free-throw line, with starting guards Vince make his collegiate debut a smashing success. While Her husband wouldn't have been the best company. Taylor, Chip Engelland and Tom Emma all missing different Duke defenders came at him in droves. Cox Krzyzewski, as even-tempered as they come, was a the front ends of 1-and-l's within two minutes and 30 confidently demanded the ball and took it to the hoop picture of anger, disappointment and frustration after seconds of each other in the final 5:31 of regulation. time and again. his Blue Devils dropped an exhibition to Yugoslavia "Even with our missed free throws, we still should "No one said to himself, 'I'm going to stick my chest Tuesday. "Two things were evident tonight — the have won the game," Krzyzewski said. "But our out and stop him,'" said Krzyzewski, who called Cox's Yugoslavians can shoot and Duke can't play defense," defense couldn't stop them." performance as good as any he's seen by an opponent, said the second-year coach, who ranks defense More specifically, it couldn't stop freshman guard both at Army and Duke. "But he sure said, 'Nobody's somewhere between God and country. "I wanted to going to stop me."* experiment with different lineups, but by the last "It was our fault we didn't guard him, but we need minute of the first half it was so pitiful I had to stop some help," said Taylor, who grabbed seven rebounds that. It was disgusting. Top recruit signed but committed eight turnovers. "Nobody inside did anything to help out when he penetrated. I'm not "You better believe I was upset," he continued, eyes Second-year basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski, flaming. "And I saw no improvement in the second complaining, but if we had a big man he wouldn't have runner-up with five top 50 recruits last year, scored all that much." half — none. We had no floor leadership from our announced Wednesday that 6-9 preseason high veterans. I hope this game acts like a siren because school All-America Bill Jackman has committed to Duke's inside players received the brunt of these guys can't play like this and expect to beat Dake for 1982-83. Vanderbiit Saturday. Or anyone else." Krzyzewski's postgame criticism. Freshman Todd Jackman, a forward from Perkins County High Anderson, who started ahead of Mike Tissaw at With that off his chest, Krzyzewski drilled his young School in Grant, Neb., averaged 20.3 points and 9.8 center, combined with Tissaw for just eight points and team hard during the week and had them razor sharp rebounds per game and earned first-team all-state six rebounds in 70 minutes of playing time. Allen for Saturday's season opener. But, after streaking to a honors as a junior last season. Williams, who fouled out with 1:52 remaining in 14-point halftime advantage over the Commodores, regulation, added just four points and five rebounds. the Blue Devils lost their defensive intensity and, in Krzyzewski called Jackman "the best big man double overtime, the game. And Krzyzewski again facing the basket coming out of high school this found himself struggling to control his emotions in year." "We didn't get any real good play from our inside front of the press. "Bill is going to be an asset to any major-college guys," said Krzyzewski, who admitted regret over not program in the country," said Jackman's high giving freshman forward Danny Meagher more "This was a very difficult loss for us," he said. "In school coach, Doyle Denny. "He is a super playing time. "That's a great concern to me." the first half we played excellent defense. In the second individual and an exceptional basketball talent. He half we never did play good defense. We lost with our is not only the best player I have ever coached but Krzyzewski, who started Tissaw against poor defense and missed free throws. also the most unselfish. He is extremely aggressive. Yugoslavia, said his starting lineup is "very flexible" "We gave them an invitation to come back. We lost I expect him to have a great senior year and a great and will be subject to change throughout the season. "I our intensity, and I don't know why." college career at Duke." think you'll see the freshmen and Dougie [McNeely] Not the kind of talk to make one get out of a hospital — Dave Fassett playing more and more in the future," Taylor said. bed. "They give us spark, offensively and defensively." Page Ten The Chronicle Monday, November 30, 1981 Sportsbits Scoreboard Duke graduates more Vanderbiit 76, Duke 75 All-ACC football VANDERBILT (76) — Turner 6-11 4-4 20. young 1-6 0-02. Jones Offense WR - Cedric Jones, Sr., DUKE (108) From staff and wire reports 3-8 2-6 8, McKinney 3-8 4-510, Miller 2-9 0-0 4. Cox 10-13 10-10 30, WJUiame0-10-00, Len?.0-42-52,Derenbeeker 0-00-0 0, Under0-00- WR - Perry Tuttle, Sr., Clemson (103} MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Duke has won the first annual 0 0. TE - Ken Denfield, Jr., Wake Forest (60) Academic Achievement Award as the College Football Totals 27-61 22-30 76. T — Lee Nanney, Sr., Clemson (88) T — Chris Keehne, Sr., N.C, State (60) Association member school with the highest DUKE (751— Engelland 7-105-819, Williams2-40-24, Anderson G — Dave Drechsler, Jr., North Carolina (99) 2-41-2 5, Taylor 8-1S 9-11 25, Emma 4-7 3-5 11, McNeely 1-2 0-0 2, graduation rate among its football players. G — Ron Spruili, Jr., North CaroBna <63) Tissaw 1-1 1-3 3, Meagher 1-2 4-4 6, Wendt 0-00-0 0. The award will be presented to Duke Chancellor A. C — Tony Berryhill, Sr., Clemson (102) Totals 26-48 23-35 75. QB - Homer Jordan, Jr., Clemson (80) Kenneth Pye by the Touchdown Club of Memphis and Halftime: Duke 38-26. RB - Joe Mcintosh, Fr-, N.C, State (112) the CFA during halftime ceremonies at the Dec. 30 FG Percent: Vandy 44.3; Duke 54.2. RB — Kelvin Bryant, Jr., North Carolina (100) Ft Percent: Vandy 73.3; Duke 65.7; Liberty Bowl between Ohio State and Navy in PK — Todd Auten, Sr., Wake Forest (43) Rebounds: Vandy 37 (Turner 14); Duke 28 (Taylor 7). Memphis. Defense Assists: Vandv 8 (McKinney 3); Duke 13 (Engelland 5). L - Jeff Bryant, Sr., Clemson (111) Officials said 24 of the 29 players (82 percent) who Turnovers: Vandy 18; Duke 21, L — William Fuller, So., North Carolina (86) Fouls; Vandy 27; Dufce 27. entered Duke in 1975 have earned a degree. Mike L — Stuart Anderson, Sr., Virginia (80) Fouled out: Miller. Tissaw. McGee, currently the athletic director at the L - Dan Benish, Jr., Clemson (62) Attendance: 7,500. University of Cincinnati, was the Blue Devils' head L — Charles Bowser, Sr„ DUKE (60) coach in 1975. LB - Jeff Davis, Sr., Clemson (111) LB — Lee Shaffer, Sr., North Carolina (55) Duke officials pointed to academic advisor Chris Women's box B — Terry Kinard, Sr., Clemson <101) Kennedy, who took his position five years ago, as a B — Dennis Tabron, Sr.. DUKE <96) prominent reason for the high graduation rate. B — Donnie LeGrande. Sr., N.C, State (78) "It's hard for me to compare our program to GEORGIA TECH (50) - Lavdenslager 4-6 0-08, Cochran 3-110- B ~ Greg Poole, Jr., North Carolina (73) programs at other institutions, but I don't think we're 1 6, Woodhul! 4-13 5-8 13, Brandt 4-8 1-1 9, Giambruno 0-3 0-0 0, P - Jeff Hayes, Sr., North Carolina (50) Malone 5-13 4-7 14, Jicka 0-1 0-0 0. Votes received in parenthesis. all that similar," Kennedy said. "We do the standard Totals 20-55 10-17 50. academic things like study- halls and tutoring. I think DUKE (62) - Hurd 8-18 0-016, Harlow 1-4 0-0 2, Chestnut 3-80-0 what may distinguish our program from the others is 6, Walsh 3-8 0-0 6, Rose 1-5 0-0 2, Martin 3-5 0-0 6, Boyle 1-1 0-0 2, the attitude of our coaches." Hertzog 4-6 0-08, Hart 0-4 04) 0, Mikels 6-8 2-314, Matthews 0-0 0-0 ACC football 0, Copeland 0-0 0-0 0. Saturday's game Totals 30-68 2-3 62. Virginia Tech 20, Virginia 3 Halftime: Duke 62-50. Carmichael cup race Saturday, Dec. 5 FG Percent: GT 36-6; Duke 44.1. Georgia at Georgia Tech FT Percent: GT 58.8; Duke 66.7. Clemson won Atlantic Coast Conference Monday, Dec. 28 championships in all three men's varsity sports this North Carolina m. Arkansas in the Gator Bowl. fall (football, soccer and cross country) to take a ACC basketball Friday, Jan. 1 commanding lead in the 1981-82 Carmichael Cup Friday's games Clemson vs. Nebraska in the Orange Bowl. Virginia 109, Fairfield 91 standings. Maryland 49, St Peter's 42 Duke, which finished sixth last year, is tied for third Clemson 109. Bowling Green 91 with N.C. State with 14 points, 10 behind Clemson and Saturday's games NFL results 4.5 behind North Carolina. Vanderbiit 76, DUKE 75 (2 OTs) The Cup awards eight points for each first-place North Carolina 74, Kansas 67 N.Y. Jets 25, Baltimore 0 San Diego 34, Denver 17 N.C. State 68, Campbell 63 17, N.Y. Giants 0 Green Bay 35, Minnesota 23 finish, seven for second, etc. Carolina and State Richmond 64, Wake Forest 61 St. Louis 27, New England 0 Tampa Bay 31, New Orleans 14 Clemson 79, Stetson 72 Buffalo 21, Washington 14 shared the Carmichael last year. Atlanta 31, Houston 27 Sunday's games Cincinnati 41, Cleveland 21 The complete standings are Clemson 24, North Today's game Maryland 82, Lafayette 58 Pittsburgh 24, Los Angeles 0 Carolina 18.5, Duke and N.C. State 14, Maryland 13, Philadelphia at Miami Virginia 11, Wake Forest 10.5 and Georgia Tech 1. Virginia 76, George Mason 57 Oakland 32, Seattle 31 CLASSIFIEDS

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Black Student Alliance — BSA Duke campus. Present your FACTORY for details- 286- Square. Call: Laurie 493-4502 Thanks for being such a : Meeting-Faculty Forum. 7p.m. 136 Soc. Duke ID. Clown or Blue Devil included. days. 493-5394 evenings. 544-7298. terrific roomie! Love ya, Linda Monday, November 30, 1981 The Chronicle Page Eleven Women hoopsters crunch Jackets . . .Cox tough COX from page 9 to gain initial conference victory Top scorers for Duke were Taylor, with 25, and Chip Engelland, who started at forward and By B.G. Cutright rebounds. Another frosh, Maura Hertzog, sidelined pumped in 19. Cox led all scorers with 30, including The Duke women's basketball team cruised to its earlier with a pulled achilles tendon, added eight more 24 of Vandy's last 30 in the second half. first conference win ofthe season Friday by thrashing pointB and several snappy passes. The tone of the final 14 minutes differed Georgia Tech 62-50. "I have really been pleased with the progress ofthe completely from that of the first 26. Duke The Blue Devils, 2-1, had two players in double freshmen on the team this year," Leonard said. "They dominated the initial half by refusing to allow the figures as sophomore forward Stacy Hurd pumped in a are maturing well for the early part of the season and Commodores to run their offense. The Devils led by team-high 16 points, while freshman Candy Mikel can make the difference between our having simply a 12 at the break. added 14. good team or a top contender." "In the first half they took us out of everything we Duke dominated the entire first half, rolling up a 44- The Devils face Wake Forest in another conference tried to do," said Vanderbiit head coach CM. 28 lead. But Tech outscored the Devils by four in the battle Tuesday in Winston-Salem. Duke defeated Newton, in his first season as the Commodores' top final period, and Duke coach Debbie Leonard was Wake twice last year. man. "In the second half we were doing more of a disappointed. "We were trying various lineups and "We'll be trying not to look past the Wake game — we freelance type of thing — getting them to where offensive plays," she said, "and we just didn't run play Carolina on Thursday," Leonard said. "Every they didn't bother us as much. They didn't let up, them as well as we should have." game is important, especially the crucial conference though. Mike's teams never let up." Georgia Tech, undergoing a rebuilding year, lacked contests." Nevertheless, for the second time in this infant the experience to capitalize on Devil miscues. But season, Krzyzewski was less than pleased with his Leonard downplayed Tech's shortcomings. "They Zuzu strikes again; team's defensive performance. This time, though, really came out of the locker room after the half ready he saw some kind of light at the end of the tunnel. to play," Leonard said. "Tech is a much improved ball "We got 20 minutes of good basketball out of'em club over last year. The players are young, they have a A&M to Final Four tonight," he said. "We didn't get any minutes new coach, and they're hungry." Tuesday. Wednesday [against LaSalle in From staff and wire reports Duke's freshmen contributed 24 points and 17 Cameron], maybe we'll get 40. That's the way we rebounds. Making her first appearance of the year HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Wayne Carghill scored with have to approach it." after sustaining an ankle sprain, Candy Mikels 4:15 remaining in the first overtime period to carry In the game with Yugoslavia, Krzyzewski was canned six field goals and two of three foul shots in Alabama A&M to a 2-1 victory over West Virginia and fuming on the sidelines virtually from the start. just 24 minutes of play. She also hauled down 7 into the semifinal round of the NCAA soccer Duke led just once, trailed by 12 at halftime and tournament. never seriously threatened afterward. Carghill's goal gave A&M its third consecutive The Blue Devils shuffled players throughout the sudden-death overtime victory in the tournament. The exhibition, giving each a chance to. play. Although Bulldogs earlier defeated Atlantic Coast Conference Krzyzewski was displeased with the overall effort, powers Duke 1-0 and Clemson 2-1 to win the South he was happy with what he saw of freshmen Todd region. Anderson and Danny Meagher. Anderson was A&M will meet Philadelphia Textile in the rewarded with a starting position in the middle semifinals Saturday in Palo Alto, Cai. (over Mike Tissaw) against Vanderbiit. "A game like this opens your eyes to what you have to work on," said Engelland. "That's what the preseason is for." For a little over one half Saturday, it appeared the Devils' work had paid off. Then, a defensive breakdown and a little guy named Cox sent them j back to the drawing board. Page Twelve The Chronicle Monday, November 30, 1981 Carolina opens with win; Spiders drub Wake From staff and wire reports rally, but Doherty was especially aware rebellious bunch of Richmond Spiders Sophomore guard Danny Young led Top-ranked North Carolina (1-0), of the difficulties they had. Saturday night in the capital of the the Demon Deacons with 14 points, refusing to succumb to the temptation of "We got a win," Doherty said. "It Confederacy. while Anthony Teachey had 12 and the long-range jumper, found its way wasn't great, but it was a good one to get It was quite a start for new Richmond Rogers and Helms had 10 each. into a packed-in Kansas zone defense under our belts." head coach Dick Tarrant, who took over Saturday and captured a 74-67 victory Worthy, whose one-hand slam dunk after-former Duke assistant Lou Goetz N.C. State (1-0) roared to a 16-6 lead on opening day. out of the four corners finally put abruptly quit in the middle of the and cruised to a 68-53 win over Campbell The Jayhawks used a zone defense to Kansas away, felt the key was not along summer, throwing the Spider program Saturday night in Raleigh. But shut off the inside duo of James Worthy the baseline but on the perimeter. into disarray. Wolfpack coach Jim Valvano was not and Sam Perkins. But the Tar Heels "They finally realized we had outside Wake failed to protect a seven-point altogether pleased with the victory. would not use the jump shot as a weapon shooting, too," Worthy said. "That's halftime lead and, according to coach "We've got a lot of work ahead of us," to bring Kansas out of their defense. what did it for us." Carl Tacy, could not prevent Richmond Valvano said. "We've got to do a much Eventually, the outside game worked, from dictating the pace. better job against a zone." but Dean Smith said the entire attack "It was important for us to build on Derek Whittenburg had 17 points was sufficient. Around the ACC our halftime lead and force them to play while Thurl Bailey and Sidney Lowe "We played well offensively," Smith faster," Tacy said, "but we failed to do had 16 and Scott Parzych added 14. said ofthe victory. "They were willing to Worthy had 23 points, while Perkins that." give us 15-footers.Butweshowedalotof scored 16, Doherty added 12 and The Spiders stayed close behind the Sophomore guard Vince Hamilton led patience in attacking their zone." freshman starter Michael Jordan Deacs until a pair of John Schweitz free a rally which boosted Clemson (2-0) to The attack paid big dividends early in matched Doherty's production. throws at the 3:34 mark gave Richmond a surprisingly close 79-72 victory in the the second half when, trailing 47-43, the a 52-50 lead it never surrendered. championship of the IPTAY Tar Heels posted 12 unanswered points * * * Wake Forest was also hurt by the lack tournament at Clemson. to take a 55-47 lead. Worthy, Perkins and Wake Forest (0-1) didn't fare quite of production from its seniors. Between The Tigers, who won the tournament Matt Doherty all played key roles in the as well as Carolina. The 13th-ranked Mike Helms, Alvis Rogers and Jim for the seventh time in nine seasons, Demon Deacons fell 64-61 into a Johnstone, Tacy got 28 points on 11 of 32 turned back Bowling Green 109-91 shots from the floor. Friday night. Tom Bethea, a transfer from Stetson"s Frank Burnell scored 34 Villanova, led the Spiders with 17 points in a losing effort, but also points, Schweitz had 16, Bill Flye 12 and established an IPTAY record with 58 JeffPehlll. points in two games.

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