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Snow fell again on the 18th of April, and similar bad weather pushed this year's Springfest, complete with crafts, food, and music, into the Bryan Center. Class officer elections were held, and ASDU announced new officers for its legislative committees. Hoof 'N' Horn ended its season with the opening of Music Man, and Duke Players presented Bent, a controversial play for mature audiences only. A Humor Extravaganza Comedy Competition was sponsored by Jabberwocky and won by Steve Fogelman. PET Ice Cream filmed a commercial on East Campus and fetured the Duke Choral and Chapel Choir. The Chronicle announced the proposal of a new Peace and World Policy Studies major by senior Walter Christman, who called the major pre-reality. Voices’ last issue this year contained perspectives from seniors, and the last issue of Tobacco Road featured profiles of selected students. DUFS cut back meal plan hours for next year, and all board plan operations were threat- ened with elimination by September, 1984. Keppa Alpha fraternity was questioned about its upcoming Old South parties by individuals concerned with race relations. The end of the year came clearly into view as the Chronicle reminded us of final exams, and advertised storage space. Its last issue included 2Vfe pages of Per- sonals in the Classified section. The sun finally appeared, and the weather was beau- tiful as students hibernated in Perkins, Mudd, East Campus Library and any other quiet place for one last grind before Myrtle Beach. In the confusion of finals and packing up, some goodbyes were left unsaid, but gradu- ation did come at last, and the 1982-83 year at Duke, for many of us not just another year, came to an end. was sunny and 70°. Campus minister Robert Young de- cided to resign after ten years at Duke, While Terry Sanford led lobbyists at the North Carolina General As- sembly to raise annual subsidies to private institutions for in-state students. The Ferrer family filed suit against Duke University for gross negligence and attempting to cover up medi- cal malpractice. National officers of Phi Mu sorority came to Duke and launched a recruiting campaign. Playboy magazine came to campus seeking models and 60 Duke women showed up to be photographed. The Chronicle an- nounced the ressurection of Latent Image. Duke's pho- tography magazine, ASDU s check-cashing service opened in the Bryan Center, and the last week of the month was observed as Alcohol Awareness Week. APRIL The Chronicle's April Fool edition and Easter week- end marked the beginning of the last month of this year. Early risers made it to the gardens at 6:30 A M. for the Easter Sunrise Service on the 3rd. An Energy Sympo- sium was held on campus, beginning with a half-hour black-out attempted for conservation efforts. ASDU cut publications budgets drastically, including banning all honorariums for editors and staffs, with the exception of the Chronicle editor. NC State beat Houston in the NCAA basketball finals and claimed the title from the 82 winner, UNC. The baseball team beat Wake Forest, but was rained out for the 13th time of the season. Men's tennis won their matches against Wake Forest and NC State and were defeated by UNC; women's tennis beat Maryland. Golf- er Mary Ann Widman won the Peggy Kirk Bell Invita- tional Tournament, and freshman basketball player Bill Jackman decided to return home to Nebraska. Gymnas- tics coach Ken Miller and soccer coach John Rennie both announced the signing of top recruits for the '83- 84 year.
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