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My  greatest  challenge  has  been  to  change  the  mindset  of  people.  Mindsets  play  strange 
tricks  on  us.  We  see  things  the  way  our  minds  have  instructed  our  eyes  to  see.  We  think 
the  way  our  minds  have  instructed  our  minds  to  think.  We  are  familiar  with  one  way  of 
thinking. 


Most  of  it  comes  during  our  academic  years,  during  our  student  years.  The  teachers  we 
had,  the  books  we  read  -  they  made  up  our  mindset,  and  ever  since  we  are  stuck  with 
that.  We  cannot  break  through  this. 


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DUKE  UNIVERSITY 


101  Bryan  Center 
Durham,  NC  27708 
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CONTENTS 


4  PROLOGUE 

38  STUDENT  LIFE 

46  Tailgate 

58  K-Ville 

72  Springternational 

76  LDOC 


THECHANTI 
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UNIVERSITY 

106 

SPORTS 

152 

EVENTS 

184 

PEOPLE 

88 

Guest  Speakers 

108 

Football 

154 

Matt  and  Kim 

188 

Senior  Photos 

92 

Smith  Warehouse 

114 

Volleyball 

164 

Lunar  New  Year 

232 

Group  Photos 

96 

Duke  Engage 

126 

Men's  Basketball 

166 

Cameron  Rocks 

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EPILOGUE 

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Faculty  Spotlights 

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Women's  Basketball 

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AWAAZ 

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Men's  Lacrosse 

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6-7        SEASONS  OF  DUKE 

Photos  by  Stephanie  Finch 

8-9         DURHAM  CONGRATULATES  THE  2010  NCAA 
MENS  BASKETBALL  NATIONAL  CHAMPIONS 
Photos  by  Taylor  Martyn 

10-11     MASCOT  b  CRAZIES,  DUKE  VS.  UNC 
Photos  by  Fei  Lian 

12-13     ROW  FOR  THE  CURE 
Photo  by  Fei  Lian 

14-15     CELLPHONES 
Photos  by  Staff 

16-17     DANCE  CLASS 

Photo  by  Ashley  Tsai 

18-19     BREAST  CANCER  AWARENESS  EVENT 
SPONSORED  BY  DUKE  RELAY  FOR  LIFE 
Photo  by  Taylor  Martyn 

20-21    STUDENT  PRODUCTION  OF  'CLOSER' 
Photo  by  Nafeesa  Jafferjee 

22-23    TAILGATE,  FOOTBALL 

Photos  by  (left)  Fei  Lian  (right)  Chase  Olivieri 

24-25    KID  CUDI  WITH  CROWD,  CAMERON  ROCKS 
Photo  by  Taylor  Martyn 

26-27    KOREAN  H  DAY  DANCE  PERFORMANCE 
Photos  by  Felicia  Arriaga 

28-29    DUKE  ENGAGE:  FIJI 

Photo  by  Chrissy  DiNicola 

30-31    DUKE  CHINESE  DANCE 

Photo  by  (left)  Kristin  Oakley  (right)  Fei  Lian 

32-33    DUKE  UNIVERSITY  HAIR  CUTTERS 
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34-35    WOMEN'S  GOLF 
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36-37    POLEVAULTER 

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PURPLE  WEEK 

2009-2010  marked  the  Purple 
campaign's  inaugural  year  at  Duke. 
In  an  effort  to  make  students  more 
socially  aware,  Purple  polled  the 
community  to  find  which  social 
causes  they  considered  to  be 
most  important;  Human  Rights, 
Educational  Inequality,  Cancer 
Awareness,  Research  and  Prevention, 
Race  Relations,  and  Environmental 
Sustainability.  Each  day  of  Purple 
Week  was  designated  to  one  of  the 
five  causes.  Students  wore  T-shirts  to 
show  their  support  for  the  causes.  The 
week  culminated  in  a  concert  with 
Mike  Posner  (10)  as  the  headliner. 


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BULL  CITY 
FOOTBALL  FEST 

In  honor  of  the  first  football  game 
between  Duke  and  North  Carolina 
Central  University,  both  schools  held 
a  celebration  for  the  greater  Durham 
community.  As  part  of  an  effort  to 
extend  beyond  the  "Duke  Bubble," 
students  were  bused  to  the  Durham 
Athletic  Park  to  participate  in  a  pep 
rally  for  the  Bull  City  Gridiron  Classic 
that  took  place  on  Homecoming 
Saturday.  The  event  also  had  carnival 
games,  food  vendors,  live  bands, 
and  performances  by  student 
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For  the  first  time,  a  black  tenting 
policy  was  implemented  in  K-Ville. 
Black  tenting,  which  began  one  week 
before  blue  tenting,  required  Crazies 
to  sleep  under  a  tarp  rather  than  a 
tent.  The  Crazies  were  rewarded  by 
the  first  home  win  against  University 
of  North  Carolina  in  five  seasons. 


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'BLACK  LOVE' 

The  Black  Student  Alliance  evaluated 
the  status  of  relationships  on  campus 
at  the  Black  Love  panel  discussion. 
Students  took  part  in  a  discussion  on 
the  definition  of  'relationship'  within 
the  Black  community.  The  panel 
included  students  in  relationships, 
faculty  members,  and  relationship 
experts. 


CAMP  KESEM  DAY 

Camp  Kesem  is  a  summer  camp  for 
children  whose  parents  either  have 
had  or  have  cancer  In  order  to  raise 
awareness  for  the  camp,  members 
threw  an  event  on  the  plaza,  known  as 
Camp  Kesem  Day.  The  event  offered 
sumo  wrestling,  rock  wall  climbing, 
and  information  for  participants. 


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FREEDOM  WITHOUT  WALL 

To  commemorate  the  twentieth 
anniversary  of  the  fall  of  the 
Berlin  Wall,  a  temporary  wall  was 
constructed  on  West  Quad  and 
covered  in  graffiti. 


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START-UP  CHALLENGE 


The  Duke  Start-Up  Challenge  is  an 
entrepreneurship  competition  that 
runs  the  course  of  the  academic  year 
for  student-run  start-up  companies. 
This  year,  the  challenge  was 
celebrating  its  10-year  anniversary. 
The  keynote  speaker  for  the  finale 
was  Aaron  Patzer  (Duke  '02),  who 
recently  sold  his  start-up,  mint, 
com,  for  $170  million.  This  year's 
winner  of  the  $25,000  grand  prize 
was  Wasabi,  a  revolutionary  idea 
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ILEVATOR  PITCH 


Irhe  Elevator  Pitch  Competition 
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7  :eams)  gave  1  minute  presentations 
abut  their  start-up  ideas  to  a  panel 
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German  politician  Vera  Lengsfeld  Photo  by  Courtney  Taylor 


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LINDA  BURTON,  PH.D. 

James  B.  Duke  Professor  of  Sociology 


What  achievement  are  you  most 

proud  of? 

Raising  four  wonderful,  successful 

children  who  are  caring  human 

beings. 

What  is  your  favorite  thing  to  do  in 

Durham7 

Go  on  walking  tours. 

What  is  your  favorite  restaurant  in 

Durham? 

Watt's  Grocery. 

What  is  the  best  advice  you  ever  got 
from  a  student? 
Continue  to  keep  it  real! 

What  is  something  your  students 

might  be  surprised  to  learn  about 

you? 

I  am  an  avid  game  show  contestant 

and  have  appeared  on  The  Price  is 

Right'  and  'Dream  House!' 


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TOM  HARKINS 

Associate  University  Archivist, 

Duke  University  Archives 


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What  achievement  are  you  most 
proud  of? 
Exercising  regularly. 

What  is  your  favorite  thing  to  do  in 

Durham7 

Take  a  walk  in  Duke  Gardens  in  the 

spring. 

What  is  your  favorite  restaurant  in 

Durham? 

Anotherthyme. 

What  is  the  best  advice  you  ever  got 
from  a  student? 
To  laugh  more. 

What  is  something  your  students 

might  be  surprised  to  learn  about 

you7 

I'm  a  Japanese  maples  fanatic. 


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JNNE  "A-Y"  BRYANT,  PH.D. 

Director  for  Training  Programs  and 
Multicultural  Services  Liaison,  Counseling  and 
Psychological  Services  (CAPS) 


What  achievement  are  you  most 
proud  of7 

The  personal  accomplishment  I 
am  most  proud  of  is  an  ongoing 
one,  parenting  and  raising  my  son 
Isaiah.  My  proudest  professional 
accomplishment  is  having  the 
privilege  of  serving  as  a  consultant 
to  the  Center  for  Race  Relations' 
Common  Ground  Diversity 
Retreat.  I  have  served  this  student 
organization  for  seven  years  and  had 
the  opportunity  to  watch  students 
transform  their  lives,  their  campus  and 
their  global  communities  in  the  spirit 
of  inclusiveness  and  social  justice. 

What  is  your  favorite  thing  to  do  in 
Durham? 

Since  1994,  I  have  always  loved 
attending  the  American  Dance 
Festival.  Last  year  was  the  first  time 
I  experienced  the  ADF  at  the  new 
Durham  Performing  Arts  Center.   It 
was  magnificent. 

What  is  your  favorite  restaurant  in 
Durham7 

I'm  not  a  "foodie"  so  for  special 
occasions  I  like  the  Magnolia  Grill. 
Given  that  I  spend  most  of  my  waking 
hours  at  Duke,  it  really  is  the  Loop. 
It  is  a  place  where  I  can  go  and  like 
"Cheers",  "everybody  knows  my 
name".  The  staff  are  the  warmest 
kindest  group  of  folks  you  will  ever 
meet! 


What  is  the  best  advice  you  ever  got 
from  a  student? 
Stay  real. 

What  is  something  your  students 
might  be  surprised  to  learn  about 
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What  achievement  are  you  most 
proud  of7 

I  have  very  close  relationships  with 
my  family  including  my  nieces  and 
nephews,  and  I  am  fortunate  to  have 
many  dear  friends  from  across  my  life. 

What  is  your  favorite  thing  to  do  in 

Durham? 

Ride  my  bike  on  the  American 

Tobacco  Trail  and  take  walks  in  Duke 

Gardens. 

What  is  your  favorite  restaurant  in 

Durham7 

Nosh. 

What  is  the  best  advice  you  ever  got 
from  a  student7 

When  returning  papers  to  students 
in  class  to  place  them  directly  in  the 
students'  hands  rather  than  sliding 
them  across  a  desk  or  table,  because 
students  could  think  you  were 
avoiding  contact  with  them  just  as 
many  people  do  when  someone's 
skin  color  is  different  than  their  own. 

What  is  something  your  students 
might  be  surprised  to  learn  about 
you7 

I  bought  my  first  drum  set  when  I 
was  twelve  with  money  I  had  earned 
by  babysitting  and  mowing  people's 
lawns,  and  I  played  in  a  garage  band 
during  high  school 


JANIE  LONG,  PH.D. 
Director  of  the  Center  for  Lesbian,  Gay, 
Bisexual,  and  Transgender  Life  and 
Affiliated  Faculty  in  Sexuality  Studies 
and  Women's  Studies 


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DUKES  AND  DUCHESSES 
Student  Ambassadors 


Dukes  and  Duchesses  is  a  group 
of  volunteers  dedicated  to  serving 
as  student  representatives  of  Duke 
University.  It  was  founded  on  the 
belief  that  bringing  undergraduates 
into  contact  with  University  affiliates  is 
beneficial  to  Duke  and  to  the  students 
themselves. 


:enter  for  race  relations 


he  Center  for  Race  Relations 
ZRR)  consists  of  four  departments: 
Haiogues,  Common  Ground,  House 
bourses,  and  Students  to  Unite 
'uke  (STUD).  The  CRR  received  a 
'istinguished  Leadership  and  Service 
ward. 


Vision 

One  day,  Duke's  community  will  be 
one  of  inclusion  and  respect  that 
recognizes,  embraces,  and  values 
both  our  common  humanity  and 
differences  as  individuals,  creating 
a  society  in  which  identity  is  neither 
constrained  nor  prescribed  by  group 
affiliation. 


Mission 

As  a  student-run  organization,  the 
CRR  acts  as  an  ally  for  all  individuals 
who  are  discriminated  against  and 
marginalized.  We  provide  a  safe 
space  for  meaningful  exchange 
among  all  members  of  Duke's  diverse 
community  through  sustained 
dialogue,  academic  engagement, 
social  interaction,  and  experiential 
learning. 

The  CRR  challenges  people  to  think 
critically  about  issues  of  diversity  in  an 
environment  open  to  all  perspectives. 


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FOOTBALL 

Coach  David  Cutcliffe 
Record  5  W,  7  L 


With  another  year  under  Head  Coach 
David  Cutcliffe,  the  Duke  football 
continued  the  trend  set  by  the 
previous  season  of  development  and 
improvement.  The  Blue 
Devils  finished  the  season  3-5  in  the 
ACC  and  5-7  overall,  both  marked 
improvements  from  last  year's  season. 
Duke  started  off  the  season  strong, 
winning  2  of  its  first  four  games,  with 
convincing  victories  over  Army  and 
North  Carolina  Central.  As  conference 
play  approached,  the  Blue  Devils 
maintained  this  momentum,  leading 
to  a  spectacular  start  to  ACC  play. 
After  a  tough  fight  in  the  toss  against 
top-ten  ranked  Virginia  Tech  to  open 
the  season,  Duke  went  on  to  win  its 
next  three  ACC  games,  against  North 
Carolina  State,  Maryland,  and  Virginia. 

Duke  showed  further  signs  of 
growth  and  improvement  on  both 
the  stat  sheet  and  the  scoreboard, 
improving  in  a  number  of  areas  such 
as  pass  completion  percentage,  points 
scored,  points  against,  and  special 
teams  efficiency.  As  has  been  the 
trend  under  Coach  Cutcliffe,  Duke 
remained  a  predominantly  passing 
team,  allowing  startgin  guarterback 
Theddeus  Lewis  to  throw  for  3,378 
yards  and  20  touchdowns  during 
the  season,  earning  him  ACC  and 
national  recognition.  Among  other 
Duke  players  receiving  national 
honors,  senior  defensive  tackle  Vince 
Oghobaase  was  named  as  a  third 
team  All-American  by  Sporting  News 

With  the  2010  season  fast 
approaching  and  Coach  Cutcliffe 
deciding  to  stay  at  Duke,  despite  head 
coaching  offers  from  other  schools, 
Blue  Devil  fans  everywhere  should 
look  foreward  to  another  statement 
season. 


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WOMEN'S 
VOLLEYBALL 

Coach  Jolene  Nagel 
Record  27  W,  3  L 

Duke  Volleyball  ended  the  2009 
season  with  its  fourth  straight  25-win 
year,  and  fifth  straight  trip  the  the 
NCAA  national  tournament.  The 
team  finished  with  an  impressive  17-3 
conference  record,  27-6  overall.  In 
her  11th  year  as  head  coach,  Jolene 
Nagal  coached  her  best  season  yet 
and  the  second  winningest  season 
in  Duke  volleybal  history.  Despite  a 
first  round  loss  to  the  No.  24  ranked 
Tennessee  in  the  NCAA  tournament, 
the  defensive  prowess  and  cohesive 
senior  class  of  the  2009  squad  made  it 
one  of  the  most  impressive  in  recent 
years. 

For  the  10th  consecutive  year, 
two  Blue  Devils,  Kellie  Catanach  and 
Rachel  Moss,  were  named  to  the 
All-East  regional  team.  Moss,  one 
of  the  team's  most  prolific  seniors 
and  offensive  weapons,  went  on 
to  achieve  first  team  All-American 
academic  honors,  while  finishing 
top  five  in  Duke  Volleyball  history  in 
career  kills,  digs  and  service  aces. 
The  team  will  miss  one  of  its  most 
accomplished  senior  classes  ever, 
losing  seniors  Christina  Falcone, 
Rachael  Moss,  Sue  Carls  and  Brittany 
Staffeil.  The  four  composed  Duke 
Volleyball's  winningest  class  ever. 


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MEN'S  SOCCER 

Record  17  W,  9  L,  1 T 

Duke  Blue  Devils  advanced  to  the 
third  round  of  the  NCAA  Tournamer 
for  the  first  time  since  2006  after 
beating  Winthrop  in  the  first  round 
and  upsetting  14th-seed  Michigan 
State  in  the  second  round.  The  thirc 
seed  Wake  Forest  Demon  Deacons 
advanced  to  the  quarterfinal  for  the 
fourth  consecutive  year,  while  the 
Blue  Devils  finished  the  season  with 
14-7  overall  record.  Andrew  Wenge 
was  named  the  2009  ACC  Men's 
Soccer  Freshman  of  the  Year  and 
first  team  All-ACC.  Junior  midfielde 
Cole  Grossman  was  awarded  secoi 
team  All-ACC  honors,  while  freshm 
forward  Ryan  Finley  earned  a  spot< 
the  ACC  All-Freshman  Team.  Eight 
Duke  players  were  named  on  the 
2009  Men's  Soccer  All-ACC  Acader 
Team.  James  Belshaw,  Josh  Bienei 
feld,  Ryan  Finley,  Ryan  McDaniel,  K 
Sih,  Matthew  Thomas,  Christopher 
Tweed-Kent  and  Andrew  Wengerve 
all  recognized  for  their  efforts  and 
accomplishments  on  the  field  in  th 
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WOMEN'S  SOCCER 

Coach  Robbie  Church 
Record  8  W,  9  L,  4  T 

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Duke  lost  in  the  first  round  of  the 
NCAA  Tournament  for  the  first 
time  since  1997,  breaking  a  seven- 
game  winning  streak  in  the  NCAA 
Tournament  first  round.  Their  2009 
season  came  to  an  end  after  they  fell 
to  the  No.  12  Rutgers  Scarlet  Knights. 
2-0.  Six  Blue  Devils,  Jane  Alukonis, 
Kendall  Bradley.  Tara  Campbell. 
KayAnne  Gummersall,  Cody  Newman 
and  Elisabeth  Redmond,  earned  the 
honor  of  being  named  to  the  All-ACC 
Academic  Women's  Soccer  Team. 
For  the  seventh  straight  year,  the 
Duke  women's  soccer  team  earned 
the  2009  National  Soccer  Coaches 
Association  of  America  (NSCAA) 
College  Team  Academic  Award. 


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SWIM  AND  DIVE 

Duke  Swimming  and  Diving  ended 
their  season  with  both  Women's  and 
Men's  teams  placing  6th  overall  in 
the  ACC  Championships  at  Chapel 
Hill,  NC  ACC  Divers  of  the  Year 
Nick  McCory  and  Abby  Johnston 
represented  Team  USA  at  the  2010 
FINA/Li-Ning  Diving  World  Series. 
McCory  won  the  bronze  medal 
in  men's  synchronized  10-meter 
diving  and  sixth  place  in  the  men's 
synchronized  3-meter  springboard. 
Johnston  won  the  bronze  medal  in 
the  women's  3-meter  synchronized 
diving.  McCory  ACC  Male  Diver  of 
the  Year  and  ACC  Male  Freshman  of 
the  Year,  won  the  2010  NCAA  national 
diving  title  and  2  ACC  diving  titles. 
Johnston,  ACC  Female  Diver  of  the 
Year,  won  the  one  and  3-meter  ACC 
Championship  titles.  As  a  freshman, 
McCory  has  garnered  an  undefeated 
regular  season,  3  Duke  records,  2  ACC 
titles,  2  ACC  Championship  records, 
2  ACC  conference  records,  2  NCAA 
Zone  titles,  and  3-time  All-America. 
Duke  Diving  head  coach  Drew 
Johansen  was  named  USA  Diving's 
Coach  of  Excellence. 


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LM'S  ROWING 

Coach  Robyn  Horner 

Duke  Rowing  ended  their  season  with 
a  3rd  place  finish  overall  at  the  ACC 
Championship  in  Clemson,  SC.  At  the 
Knetcht  Cup  in  Camden.  NJ,  the  team 
placed  1st  in  Open  Quad,  1st  in  Varsity 
8  rowing,  and  1st  in  Varsity  2  rowing. 
The  Varsity  8  group  was  named  the 
ACC  Crew  of  the  Week. 


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FIELD  HOCKEY 

Coach  Beth  Bozman 

Duke  Field  Hockey  ended  its  season 
with  a  9-10  overall  win-loss  record. 
Seniors  Lauren  Miller  and  Amie  Survilla 
earned  All-ACC  honors  and  first  team 
NFHCA  All-America  awards.  Miller 
and  Survilla  were  also  named  to  the 
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and  7  received  ACC  All-Academic 
honors.  Miller  was  the  2009  ACC 
Scholar  Athlete  of  the  Year.  Duke  Field 
Hockey  captains  for  2010  will  be  Fee, 
Nelson,  and  Schoffstall. 


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MEN'S 
BASKETBALL 

Coach  Mike  Krzyzewski 
Record  35  W,  5  L 


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NCAA  Tournament  Champions 

By  early  April,  it  was  clear  that 
Duke  Men's  Basketball  had  just 
concluded  one  of  the  greatest 
seasons  in  the  program's  prestigious 
and  storied  history.  The  extensive 
and  complete  list  of  this  year's 
accomplishments  speaks  for  itself: 
35-5  overall  record,  2-0  record 
versus  rival  North  Carolina,  17-0 
home  record,  ACC  regular  season 
champions,  #1  ACC  tournament 
seed,  ACC  tournament  champions, 
#1  NCAA  tournament  seed,  and  a 
fourth  NCAA  tournament  national 
championship. 

While  these  incredible  stats 
stand  alone  in  demonstrating 
the  historic  nature  of  the  team's 
accomplishments,  those  with  ties  to 
Duke  know  that  the  story  goes  much 
deeper.  In  the  season  where  head 
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rather  than  one-and-done  hired  guns. 
Lead  by  the  Big  Three  of  Juniors  Kyle 
Singler,  Nolan  Smith,  and  senior  John 
Shire,  Duke  presented  their  opponents 
with  a  more  balanced  attack  than 
in  previous  seasons,  along  with  the 
traditional  suffocating  defense  that 
Duke  is  known  for,  helping  lead  them 
to  a  championship.  Duke's  big  men, 
who  provided  variety  to  the  offense 
and  consistant  rebounding,  anchored 
the  defense.  The  contributions  of 
Miles  and  Mason  Plumly  and  both 
ends  of  the  court  were  bolstered 
by  seniors  Lance  Thomas  and  Brian 
Zoubek,  who  played  major  roles  in  the 
team's  late  season  and  tournament 
success. 

Although  the  team  will  miss 
one  its  most  beloved  senior  classes 
in  years,  the  influx  of  talent  and 
quickness  Duke  is  set  to  receive 
from  the  incoming  freshmen  class, 
including  red-shirt  Seth  Curry,  has 
already  generated  talk  of  repeating 
next  year. 


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BASKETBALL 

Coach  Joanne  P.  McCallie 
Record  30  W,  6  L 


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FENCING 

Coach  Alex  Beguinet 

Duke  Fencing  ended  their  season 
with  sophomore  Becca  Ward  taking 
second  place  and  junior  Dorian 
Cohen  taking  seventh  place  (14-9 
championship  win-loss)  at  the  NCAA 
Championships  at  Cambridge.  MA. 
Cohen  is  a  two-time  All-America  and 
3-time  NCAA  qualifier.  The  team  ranks 
11th  overall  with  49  total  victories. 
Becca  Ward  was  Duke's  first  NCAA 
Women's  Champion  in  2009  and 
took  first  place  at  the  Mid-Atlantic/ 
South  Regionals.  Freshman  Anthony 
Lin  took  second  place  in  Men's  Saber 
and  Cohen  took  fourth  in  the  Men's 
Foil.  Emily  D'Agostino  took  sixth 
in  women's  epee.  At  the  Temple 
Invitational.  Becca  Ward  had  an 
undefeated  9-0  showing. 


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WRESTLING 


Coach  Clar  Anderson 


The  wrestling  team  ended  its  season 
5th  overall  in  the  ACC  championship 
and  37th  overall  in  the  NCAA 
championship.  Duke  wrestling  ended 
its  season  with  a  blowout  win  against 
Gardner-Webb  30-11.  Senior  John 
Barone  ended  his  year  with  a  win-loss 
of  17-9  overall.  Heavyweight  Konrad 
Dudziak  had  an  overall  win-loss 
record  of  18-2  and  was  undefeated 
5-0  in  Duals.  Voris  Tejada,  a  senior 
from  Marlton,  NJ,  went  21-10  overall. 
Graduating  seniors  also  include 
Spencer  Jasper,  Chris  Thumen,  and 
Ben  Wales.  A  two-time  heavyweight 


All-America,  Dudziak  ended  his 
career  with  a  fourth-place  finish  at 
the  NCAA  Championship.  Dudziak 
also  won  his  second  ACC  individual 
wrestling  title,  beating  out  UNC's 
Ziad  Haddad.  Dudziak  was  honored 
with  the  Most  Valuable  Athlete  award 
and  had  a  79-18  record  during  his 
career  at  Duke,  fourth  all-time  high  in 
school  history.  Senior  John  Barone 
and  sophomore  Peter  Terrezza  were 
named  to  the  NWCA  All-Academic 
Team,  with  Duke  ranked  fourth  overall 
on  the  NWCA  Div.  1  All-Academic 
Top  30  List. 


MEN'S  TENNIS 

Coach  Ramsey  Smith 

Men's  tennis  team  ended  the  regular 
season  with  a  16-7  record  and  9-2 
mark  in  the  ACC.  Duke  finished 
second  in  the  ACC  with  a  9-2  record 
and  advanced  to  the  finals  of  the  ACC 
Tournament  where  they  lost  to  No.  1 
Virginia.  4-2.  The  nine  ACC  wins  is  the 
highest  finish  for  the  Blue  Devils  since 
2006  when  they  were  tied  for  first, 
also  with  a  9-2  record.  Duke  freshman 
Henrique  Cunha  became  the  first 
individual  in  ACC  history  to  earn  both 
the  ACC  Player  of  the  Year  and  ACC 
Freshman  of  the  Year  honors.  This 
season  Cunha  went  30-5  in  singles 
and  35-5  in  doubles.  The  duo  of 
Cunha  and  Junior  Reid  Carleton  have 
tied  a  school  record  for  most  doubles 
wins  in  a  single  year  as  a  duo  with 
35.  Carleton  was  also  named,  for  the 
second  time,  to  the  All-ACC  squad.  He 
received  his  first  All-ACC  selection  as  a 
freshman  in  2008. 


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WOMEN'S  TENNIS 

Coach  Jamie  Ashworth 

Women's  tennis  made  its  22nd 
appearance  in  the  NCAA  Tournament 
However,  Duke  fell  to  Florida  State 
in  the  ACC  quarterfinals,  marking 
the  first  time  the  Blue  Devils  failed 
to  reach  the  semifinal  round  of 
the  ACC  Championships  since  the 
tournament's  inception  in  1986.  Three 
Blue  Devils,  senior  Elizabeth  Plotkin 
and  juniors  Reka  Zsilinszka  and  Ellah 
Nze,  were  selected  to  the  Women's 
Tennis  All-ACC  Team.  This  season, 
Zsilinszka  became  the  18th  player 
in  Duke  history  to  reach  100  career 
victories  and  is  109-25  for  her  career. 


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BASEBALL 

Coach  Sean  McNally 


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Second  City,  a  famed  improvisation; 
comedy  group  from  Chicago  was 
brought  by  DUU  to  perform  at  Duk€ 
The  cast  starred  Duke  Alumni  Seth 
Weithberg  and  the  show  consisted 
of  short  scenes,  songs  and  comedic 
improvisational  sketches.  Their  routi 
brought  a  mixture  of  a  satire,  wit,  ai 
creativity  to  the  stage,  and  included 
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Improv  for  their  final  act. 


The  Reduced  Shakespeare  Company 
was  brought  to  Duke  by  the  LiveEnt 
committee  of  DUU  for  the  first  time 
this  year  It  consisted  of  a  three-man 
comedy  troupe  that  condensed  ail  of 
Shakespeare's  work  into  short,  sharp 
comedies.  From  performing  Hamlet 
backwards,  to  rapping  Othello,  they 
shed  a  unique,  witty  and  humorous 
light  to  both  Shakespearean  comedies 
and  tragedies. 


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Cameron  Rocks,  organized  by  the 
Major  Attractions  Committee  of 
the  Duke  University  Union,  returned 
in  2010  after  a  three-year  hiatus. 
Cameron  Indoor  Stadium  was 
transformed  into  a  concert  arena, 
hosting  hip-hop  artist  and  Grammy 
nominee  Kid  Cudi  as  well  as  N.E.R.D., 
a  rock  hip-hop  fusion  band  fronted 
by  artists  Pharrell  Williams  and  Chad 
Hugo,  that  headlined  the  event. 
Tickets  for  Cameron  Rocks  were  sold 
for  $25  for  students. 


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from  the  popular  TV  show  'Scrubs,' 
performed  for  the  very  first  time  at 
Duke,  The  band  members,  who  are 
a  quartet  of  friends,  sang  a  cappela 
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The  Fashion  Show  was  part  of  the 
Black  Student  Alliance  Invitational 
weekend  and  was  performed  by 
students  from  all  years  representing 
the  four  seasons.  The  show  kicked  off 
with  four  explorers,  who  discovered 
well-dressed  winter  models  and 
the  show  ended  with  the  display  of 
different  summer  attire.  All  proceeds 
went  to  Haiti  and  Chile  Earthquake 
Relief  Efforts. 


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Awaaz,  Duke's  premier  South 
Asian  cultural  show,  is  the  largest 
student-run  production  on  campu 
Sponsored  by  Duke  Diya.  this  year' 
show  had  the  central  theme  of  Char 
and  The  Chutney  Factory.  After  a 
dinner  prior  to  the  performance  w 
South  Asian  food,  Awaaz  showcasec 
performances  from  many  student 
groups  such  as  Duke  Dhamaka.  DBS 
Raas,  Defining  Movement,  and  Duke| 
Chinese  Dance.  Senior  Bangra  this 
year,  was  the  largest  act  of  Awaaz 
history  by  bringing  in  146  people 
on  the  stage  of  Page  Auditorium. 
All  proceeds  from  the  show  went 
to  Duke  Microfinance  Leadership 
Initiative,  which  sponsors  startups  in| 
the  developing  world. 


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Dan  Alexis 


Samiyyah  Ali 


Donald  Allison 


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Max  Attman 


Jane  Alukonis  Pongpitch  Amatyakul  Chelsey  Amelki 


Priyanka  Amm 


Duncan  Amos 


Aron  Anderson 


Erik  Anderson  Jasmine  Andersoi 


Mthew  Anderson  Marcus  Andrew 


Andrew  Apple 


Priscila  Arellano  Zameza 


Gina  Arevalo 


Caitlin  Ariens 


Lvrence  Armand  Jaclyn  Arquiette  Chinwe  Atkinson 


lyanna  Atwell 


Allison  Atwill 


Frances  Aunon 


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Andrea  Autrey 


Christina  Azimi  Amar  Baatartsogt  Linda  Backus 


Ashley  Badger 


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Merideth  Bajana  Christopher  Baker 


Shari  Baker 


Wilmoth  Baker 


Jordan  Baltes 


Christie  Barnes 


Jessica  Baron 


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Adam  Barron 


Nim  Barshad 


Janelle  Barth 


Janet  Bartholdson  Samuel  Barton 


Maggie  Bashfc 


Taylor  Bazemore 


Shannon  Beall 


Mariel  Beaumont  Danielle  Beckerman  Timothy  Begley 


Kiran  Belarti 


Erin  Bell 


Sheldon  Bell 


Marc  Belie 


Elizabeth  Bellew  Rebeca  Benchimol 


David  Benjar-  - 


David  Benson 


Etana  Berger 


Gavin  Best 


Lisa  Bevilacqua 


Robert  Bewkes  Joshua  E^  ler 


Bierbower 


Ryan  Bird 


Kathryn  Birkenbach  Heather  Black 


Michela  Blam  Catalina  Blanco  Bu39° 


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exandra  Bocci  Mary  Fitzgerald  Bohan  Nico  Bollerslev 


Portia  Boone 


Allison  Booth 


Christina  Booth 


Michael  Bradley  Stephen  Render  Braswell  Nikolay  Braykov 


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Prashoban  Bremjit 


Danielle  Brewington 


Victoria  Bright 


Andrew  Brimmer 


Kristina  Broadie 


Christina  Bronei 


Jamaur  Bronner  Adnenne  Brower-Lingsch       Asher  Brown-Pmsky 


Julie  Brummond 


David  Brunell 


Peter  Bruno 


Prashant  Swaminathan 

Inside  Joke  Sketch  Comedy 

WISER 

Lasya 

Center  for  Race  Relations 

Major(s):  BME.  Econ  Minor,  Global  Health 

Certificate 

Hometown:  Freehold.  NJ 


Favorite  flavor  loco-pop:  Mojito.  Noth- 
ing else  staves  off  the  sweltering  heat  of 
Durham  quite  as  well. 

Describe  a  talent  or  skill  that  you  discovered 
or  honed  at  college7 

Being  more  comfortable  with  my  own  jokes. 
After  around  30  sketch  comedy  shows, 
stand-up  performances,  and  emceeing 
opportunities,  being  on  stage  is  no  longer 
horribly  awkward  (for  me  anyway,  no  com- 
ment on  the  audience). 

Best  piece  of  advice  from  a  professor  or 
faculty  member  at  Duke? 

You  now  have  the  means  to  help  girls  in 
Kenya  break  the  cycle  of  poverty.  Please 
don't  forget  about  them. 

Favorite  eatery  in  or  around  Durham: 
OnlyBurger  Truck.  The  sole  reason  I  go  on 
Twitter 

If  it  weren't  for  Duke  I  would  be:  _te:    .  r 

Man  is  made  by  his  belief.  As  he  believes,  so 
he  is. 

-The  Bhagavad  Gita 


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Thomas  Buley  Michael  Burdick 


William  Burke 


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Faith  Burns 


Timothy  Burns 


John  Burton  Veronica  Bustabad  Catherine  Butsch 


Karim  Butt 


lison  Byrnes  John-Peter  Cafaro 


Haolan  Cai 


Nanjie  Caihua  Matthew  Campbell  Elizabeth  Canela 


Nicholas  Chan 


Ruth  Chan 


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Vyshak  Chandra  Angela  Chang  Daniel  Chang  Fang-Chen  Chang  Grady  Chang  Joo-Young  Chani 


Katherine  Chang  Yatyng  Chang  Rebecca  Chappell  Corinne  Charity  Alan  Chen  Chi-Fung  Cher- 


Cynthia  Chen  David  Chen 


Edith  Chen  Jennifer  Chen 


Kevin  Chen 


Lisa  Chen 


Louisa  Chen 


Mi  Chen 


Michael  Chen  Megan  Cheney  Chloe  Cheng  Nancy  Cheng 


fao-Wen  Cheng  Yishan  Cheng  Katherine  Cho 


Michelle  Cho 


Jay  Choi 


Soo  Hyun  Choi 


Brian  Chon  Wutichai  Chongchitmate  Julia  Chou 


Eric  Chow  Shwetadwip  Chowdhury 


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Connie  Chu 


Oranat  Chuchuen  Jordan  Clark 


Elizabeth  Clipp  Tenesha  Coates  Elizabeth  Coburn 


;adford  Colbert  Charles  Colbert  Lauren  Coleman 


Ashley  Collins 


Brianne  Connolly  Benjamin  Contrella 


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Andrea  Coravos  Allison  Cordell  Kiemesha  Corpening  Brad  Corriher  Alexandra  Couch 


lessa  Cousins  Hannah  Craddock  Jonathan  Cross  Constance  Crumpler        Samantha  Cunningham  Amy  Czaja 


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Van  Dang 


Kaila  Davis 


Adam  De  La  Torre  Rebecca  Dell 


Sophia  Davis 


Jessica  Davis-Ricci  Stephanie  Decker 


Gabnelle  Delva  Nicholas  Del  Vecchio  Charles  Depietro 


Marian  Dickinson 


Sarah  Diehl 


James  Dimaiolo 


Xuan  Ding 


Yilin  Ding 


Ashley  Disilvestro 


David  Distenfeld 


Debra  Dixon 


Kimberly  Dixon 


Elizabeth  Do  John-Peter  Dolphin  Anne  Donato 


Thomas  Donnelly  Stephanie  Dreifuss  Zachary  Drillings  Rachael  D'Souza 


196 


Brittany  Duck 


Laura  Duncan 


Sally  Duncan 


William  Duncan 


Alex  Edelsburg 


Lauren  Egger 


Amy  Ehman 


Frederick  Ehrsam 


'Jacqueline  Eisner 


David  Eitel 


Spencer  Eldred 


Lynn  Elharake 


Elizabeth  Elliott 


Aayah  El-Naggar 


ng  Ying 


Center-for  Race  Relations 

Resident  Assistant 

RA  Leadership  Council 

Brownstone 

Chronicle  columnist 

Dream  Corps  International 


lijor(s):  Public  Policy  Studies 
imetown:  Atlanta,  Georgia 


F/orite  flavor  loco-pop:  pomegranate 
gerine 


scribe  a  talent  or  skill  that  you  discovered 
honed  at  college7 

ling  up  for  myself  and  learning  to  trust 
wn  opinions. 

;t  piece  of  advice  from  a  professor  or 
ulty  member  at  Duke? 

you  learn  something7  Did  you  enjoy 
ilass?  That's  all  that  matters/' 

sometimes  tough  to  forget  that  there's  a 
Brld  outside  of  Duke...  you've  got  to  keep 
big  picture  in  mind  " 

prite  eatery  in  or  around  Durham:  Elmo's 

weren't  for  Duke  I  would  be: 


i  deliberate  in  my  decision  making,  less 
jghtful  and  observant  in  my  outlook, 
much  less  appreciative  of  the  possibili- 
around  me. 


must  not  cease  from  exploration.  And 
end  of  all  our  exploring  will  be  to  arrive 
'.re  we  started  and  know  the  place  for 
M"|first  time." 

-T.S.  Eliot 


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Patricia  Escamilla  Stephanie  Everet- 


Maja  Falcon 


Christina  Falcone 


Jamie  Falow 


Manuel  Fanarjian 


Michelle  Fang  Alexander  Fankuc.n 


198 


Alexa  Farmer  Jacqueline  Fasano 


Michael  Feng  Taoyuan  Feng  Zachary  Fernandez  Ann  Fields  Nakesha  Figaro  Heather  Fildes 


Claire  Finch  Margaret  Finch  Stephanie  Finch  Catherine  Findlay-Shirras  Andrew  First  Victoria  Fleischer 


Kala  Flittner  Megan  Foran  Lindsay  Forbes  Joseph  Foster 


Jeffrey  Fox 


Erin  Franz 


Allison  Fratto  Michael  Freedman  William  Frey  Caroline  Friedman  Sara  Friedman 


Sarah  Frush 


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Thomas  Gamba  William  Gamerota 


Ian  Gao 


Lianna  Gao 


Phillip  Gao 


Julia  Garces 


Jasdeep  Garcha 


Diana  Garibaldi  Daniel  Gaultney 


Yiwen  Ge 


Gwendolyr  3et 


Douglas  Giannantonio  Samuel  Gibbs 


Sara  Giedgowd  Christopher  Gilmore  Courtney  Ginn 


Manssa  Gittelman 


Glaswand 


Sebastian  Go 


Anumeha  Goel  Hwee  Boon  Goh 


Shiou  Goh 


Ihelsea  Goldstein  Jordan  Goldstein 


Lizhi  Gong 


Nicole  Gonzalez  Alexander  Gor 


,nn  Mathews 

Alpha  Kappa  Psi  Business 

Duke  Microfinance  Leadership  Initiative 

National  Pan  Hellenic  Council 

Order  of  Omega  Greek  Honor  Society 

ajor(s):  International  Comparative  Studies; 
nors-Economics,  History 

ometown:  New  York 


vorite  flavor  loco-pop:  Strawberries  b 
earn 

five  years  I  hope  to: 

jntinue  in  my  current  field  with  hopes  of 
ward  mobility.  A  few  years  after,  I  hope  to 
3ve  my  talents  to  microfinance, 

hings  you've  done  while  at  Duke  that  you 
nk  everyone  should  experience  before 
:aduating: 

iommon  Ground 

tudy  Abroad/Duke  Engage  Service 
Ibiects 
Duke  Fitness  Test 

st  piece  of  advice  from  a  professor  or 
fpuLty  member  at  Duke? 

1're  a  Duke  graduate  but  keep  things  in 
spective,  there  is  still  much  more  you 
?d  to  accomplish. 

orite  eatery  in  or  around  Durham:  Parker 
)tis 


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Kaitiin  Gorman 


Adam  Grasch 


Jordan  Green 


Kathleen  Greenstreet 


Caroline  Griswold 


Teresa  Gross 


Jing  Guo 


Ankur  Gupta 


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Neel  Gupta 


Yolanda  Guzman 


Albert  Ha 


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Michael  Burakow 

Sigma  Nu  Fraternity  me 
Co-chair  of  Sasha  Burakow  Touched  I 

Angey 
TrueBlue  Productions  co-founde' 

Major(s):  Major,  Film/Video/Digitai 
cate,  Theatre  Minor 
Hometown:  Fairfax  Station.  VA 


Favorite  flavor  loco-pop:  Pomegranate 
Tangerine 

Describe  a  talent  or  skill  that  you  discovere 
or  honed  at  college7 


The  art  of  storytelling  both  literally.  vt^H 
and  musically. 

3  things  you've  done  while  at  Duke  thatyc 
think  everyone  should  experience  before 
graduating: 

-Get  to  really  know  a  professor  and  mainta 
that  relationship  for  at  least  all  4  years  of 
your  Duke  career  (even  better,  maintain  it 
through  life). 


-Find  a  project  that  you  can  be  really  dfl 
sionate  about  and  then  use  EVERY  restiB 
that  Duke  has  to  offer  to  complete  it.  Tm 
University  has  so  much  at  your  disposal-  I 
(professors,  libraries,  professional  per^H 
mances,  Duke  conversations,  grants,  etc), 

-Go  to  a  tailgate,  then  rail .  enougi 
the  football  game. 

If  it  weren't  for  Duke  I  would  be: 

A  graduate  of  film  school  and  homeless  in 
Hollywood. 


Samuel  Halls 


Dylan  Hamilton 


Monica  Hamilton 


Anna  Hammock 


Kathryn  Hampton 


Courtney  Han  Mee  Kyung  Han 


Wei  Han 


Diana  Hancock 


Daniel  Hanks 


Caroline  Hanson 


l.ntington  Hardisty  John  Harpham 


Naomi  Harris 


Zachary  Harris  Joseph  Harrison  Natalie  Harrison 


j'hristen  Harsha  Catherine  Hartman  Zachary  Harvanek  Michael  Harward  Kana  Hatakeyama  Isaac  He 


.Yizheng  He 


Kristin  Heckler 


Hillary  Hei 


Jillian  Heinz 


Peter  Heisler 


Daniel  Heifer 


jglas  Helferich  Katherine  Henderson  Katrina  Henderson  Karl  Hendrick  Erin  Hendricks 


David  Henshall 


203 


Paul  Holmer  Ashley  Holmes  Ashley  Holmstrom  Christa  Holt 


Edward  Holt 


Justin  Hong    i 


Carmen  Hu 


June  Hu 


Katherine  Hu 


Yanqi  Hu 


Grace  Huang 


Jonathan  Huang  Xiaodi  Huang 


Ying-Te  Huang  Jesse  Huddleston 


Eva  Hudgms 


Paul  Hudson 


Albert  Huh 


Courtney  Hunter 


Slater  Hurst 


Irfan  Husain 


Michael  Hutchmgs  Elizabeth  Hwang 


ongwoon  Hyun 


Emily  Ice 


Yvonne  Ikoro 


Mary  Inglis 


Scott  Ings 


Michelle  Jablons 


eleste  Jackson  Justine  Jackson-Ricketts  Sunjay  Jalaj 


Shawheen  James  Courtney  Jamison  Spencer  Jasper 


Neal  Jean 


Paras  Jhaveri 


Betty  Jiang 


Helen  Jiang 


Linda  Jiang 


Anne  Jiao 


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Bonn  : 


Aileen  Joa 


Danielle  Johns 


Alice  Johnson 


Jenaye  Johnson 


Piarget  Johnson  i 


Soraya  Johnson 


Jorden  Jones 


Kelly  Jones 


Eun  Joo 


Mathavi  Jothimurugesan 

Liz  Turner 

Duke  University  Uniorifl 
Major  Attractions  C 
Last  Day  of  Classes  (LDOC)  Cd~ 
Joe  College  Day  Con 
Student  Alumni  Advisory  I 
Duke  Alumni  Affairs  Special  Event: 

Major(s):  Environmental  Science  ar 
Earth  and  Ocean  Science, 

Hometown:  Miami,  FL 

Favorite  flavor  loco-pop:  Mojito 

If  you  could  bequeath  something  frcm\ 
4  years  at  Duke  to  anyone,  what  would  i|< 
and  to  whom? 

My  Duke  Basketball  #3  Jersey.  I  w 
every  home  game  this  past  year.  It's] 
the  reason  we  were  17-0!  I'd  give 
good  friend  and  fellow  Crazie,  Ah 
pankapotamus"  Shapanka. 


Best  piece  of  advice  from  a  professor  or 
faculty  member  at  Duke? 

Don't  worry  -  you'll  figure  things  outa 

Favorite  eatery  in  or  around  Durham:  E 
Diner 

If  it  weren't  for  Duke  I  would  be:  Borini 


So  read  your  books  but  stay  out  late  son 
nights  And  don't  think  that  you  can't  stcj 
by  the  bar. 

-  "Bruised"  by  Jack's  Mai 


.Danielle  Kachulis  Konrad  Kalpen  Daniel  Kamakura 


Alia  Kamal  Priyanka  Kanakamedala  William  Kane 


Pavel  Karabanov  Albert  Karcher  Keiko  Katsuragawa  Eric  Kaufman 


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Rhea  Ann  Kaw 


■achary  Kazzaz 


Maia  Keller 


Alexandra  Khaleel  Vishnupriya  Khatri  Andrew  Kim 


Brian  Kim 


ae  Keun  Kim 


Jennifer  Kim 


Jenny  Kim 


Yeon  Ju  Kim 


e  Kimrey 


Lesley  King 


Lstin  Kinney 


Kraig  Knas 


Kristin  Knouse 


Andrea  Koch 


Mathew  Koelling  Stephanie  Kohler 


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Jennifer  Kozm 


Michael  Kramarz  Arjun  Krishnaiah 


Rachel  Knstich 


Loren  Krueger 


Celeste  Krugman 


Lindsay  Kunkle 


Ren  Yu  Ku 


Mark  Kurzrok 


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Caroline  Lampen  Audrey  Lan 


Elizabeth  Kuhn 


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Nimit  Lad 


Erin  Landis 


Matthew  Laufer 


John  Kundzins  John  Kunemund 


Bryan  Lawlor 


Brittany  Lawson 


David  Lazar 


Alexander  Lazarides        Raisa  Ledesma-Rodriguez 


Anthony  Lee 


Gustavo  Lee 


Thomas  Gebremedhin 

The  Chronicle 
Hoof  n'  Horn 

Major(s):   English  Major/Ethics  Certificate 

Hometown:   Columbus,  Ohio 

Favorite  flavor  loco-pop:   Pomegranate 
Tangerine 

Best  piece  of  advice  from  professor  or  fac- 
ulty member? 

Come  to  class. 

In  five  years  I  hope  to: 

Still  happy,  still  writing,  and  in  love. 

3  things  you've  done  while  at  Duke  that  you 
think  everyone  should  experience  before 
graduating: 

1.  Running  at  sunset  on  the  WaDuke  trail 

2.  Attend  a  meditation  in  the  basement  of 
the  Chapel 

3.  Befriend  Grace  from  Grace's  Cafe 


I  sank  down  into  darkness  and  lived  among 
the  demons  for  a  long,  long  time    I  became 
one  of  them.  But  I  was  not  saved  by  an 
innocent  girl  or  an  angel  crying  in  heaven.   I 
was  saved  by  another  demon,  who  looked 
on  me  with  pity  and  so  became  human 
again.  And  because  I  pitied  her  in  turn,  I  was 
allowed  to  become  human,  too. 

-from  Veronica  by  Mary  Gaitskill 


FeTTTan 


Jee  Lee 


Sehhyun  Lee 


Sharon  Lee 


Yu  Lee 


Yujin  Lee 


George  Lefelar 


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Marcus  Andrew 

Dynastee  Designs,  LLC.  Co-Founder 
Chief  Desigi 
Alpha  Phi  Alpha  Fraternity  Inc  Chap 

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Major:  Psychology 

Hometown:  Washington,  DC. 

Favorite  flavor  loco-pop:  Cherry  Lime 

Best  piece  of  advice  from  a  professor  or 
faculty  member  at  Duke? 

Don't  be  afraid  to  see  the  world  or  things 
around  you  in  different  ways. 

In  five  years  I  hope  to: 

Become  a  guru  in  my  chosen  industry  aq 
use  the  acquired  knowledge  to  develop  r 
entrepreneurial  ventures.  In  addition,  I  pre 
ably  would  have  recently  finished  Busines 
school  at  this  point.  Next,  I  will  attempt  tc 
accumulate  at  least  $1  million  and  a  Lam! 
rgini.  This  will  be  a  prerequisite  before  tak 
over  the  world. 

If  it  weren't  for  Duke  I  would  be:  some 
with  a  very  limited  view  of  the  world  ai 
limited  view  of  my  capabilities.  There 
been  numerous  times  during  my  four 
here  when  I  have  completely  surprised 
myself. 


Life  is  measured  in  deeds,  not  in  years. 

-David  B, 


Photo  by  Fei  Lian 


Fernande  Legros 


Ye  Lei 


Ignacio  Leonhardt 


Vadim  Leonov 


Zachary  Lerner 


Daniel  Lewin 


Zhuang  Shu  Li 


Fei  Lian 


Kaicheng  Liang 


Anna  Lieth 


Victor  Lieu 


Matthew  Light 


Ryan  Light 


Kyung-Gun  Lim 


Nan  Lin 


Ping  Lin 


Rita  Lin 


Wen  Lin 


Jillian  Liner 


Ella  Lipin 


Genevieve  Lipp  Melissa  Lisenbee 


Holly  Little 


Alden  Littlewood 


Emily  Liu 


Justin  Liu 


Lujing  Liu 


Peter  Liu 


Rebecca  Liu 


Tim  Liu 


Wendy  Liu 


Jamie  Lou 


Tiffany  Lu 


Ying  Ymg  Lu 


David  Lue 


Zhitao  Luo 


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Jessica  Lutkenhaus 


Colton  Lynner 


Matthew  Lyons  Alexandra  Lyons-Smith  Andrew  Lyu 


Durwood  Marshburn  Karley  Marty 


Taylor  Martyn  Anthony  Marzocca  Brittany  Matheson  Ann  Mathews 


Anna  Mazhirov 


Michael  McArthur  Cathleen  McClendon  Emily  McClintock  Sean  McCormack  Michelle  McCree 


Kerry  McGregor  Matthew  McKenna 


Arielle  McKoy 


Alexander  McMahon  Charles  McSpac 


Jillian  McVicar 


Camil  Mekouar 


Emily  Melson 


Patrick  Messac 


Eduardo  Meza 


Lmdsey  Michel 


exandra  Mistretta  Jason  Mitchell 


Emily  Modlin 


William  Moody  Jae  Young  Moon  Carson  Moore 


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Rachel  Morrow  Pamela  Mosley  Rachael  Moss 


Tatianna  Mott 


David  Munoz 


Sara  Murphy 


Clare  Murray  Margaret  Murray  Madeleine  Myers 


Kaitlyn  Nagi 


Sanaa  Nagji  Peter  Nakagami  Hiroya  Nambu  Ibtehaj  Naqvi  Adam  Nathan 


Kevin  Nathan 


Kousha  Navidar  Neelima  Navuluri 


Mark  Nazal 


Daniel  Neff 


Marc  Nelson 


Laura  Newland 


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Jessica  Nicholson 


Alison  Norns 


Emily  Nuckolls  Sarah  Nudelman 


Alexander  Nuttl 


Jessie  O'Connor 


Ryan  O'Connor 


Cashida  Okeke 


Diana  Okwali 


Patrick  O'Leary 


Vernon  Ollison 


Shannon  Skinner 

Varsity  Swimming  Team 

Freshmen  Advisory  Council  Board 

Collegiate  Athlete  Premedical  Experience 

Alpha  Delta  Pi 
Athletes  in  Action 

Major:  Biomedical  engineering 

Hometown:  Katy,  TX 

Favorite  flavor  loco-pop:  cookies  b  cream 

If  you  could  bequeath  something  from  your 
4  years  at  Duke  to  anyone,  what  would  it  be 
and  to  whom? 

I  would  pass  down  the  advice  that  I  have 
learned  from  so  many  different  people  over 
my  4  years  here  to  my  swim  team,  who  sin- 
cerely are  family  to  me,  who  I  care  about  as 
people  and  friends,  and  who  I  cannot  wait 
to  see  what  they  accomplish. 

Best  piece  of  advice  from  a  professor  or 
faculty  member  at  Duke? 

If  you  believe  in  yourself,  find  good  men- 
tors and  a  support  network,  then  you  can 
do  whatever  you  dream  of,  no  matter  what 
other  people  tell  you.  You  are  worth  it. 

If  it  weren't  for  Duke  I  would  be:  still  in  Texas 
attending  college,  have  a  much  narrower 
perspective  of  the  world,  and  not  be  as 
excited  and  prepared  for  the  future! 

Just  be  yourself  because  everyone  else  is 
already  taken. 

-Anonymous 


3y  Fei  Lian 


ichel  Omondi 


James  Osborne 


Shalom  Anita  Osire 


Rebecca  Ouyang 


Karen  Owen 


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Leena  Padhye  Swathi  Padmanabhan  Cassidy  Palas 


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Rebecca  Palmer 


Pu  Pan 


Tiffany  Pan 


Neil  Panjwani 


Alexandra  Parashos 


Shuchi  Parikh 


Jiwoo  Park 


Minkyu  Park 


Christian  Parobek 


Amee  Patel 


Neal  Patel 


Nishant  Patel 


Priya  Patel 


Priyal  Patel 


Renwei  Peir 


Scott  Peppel 


Maria  Perales  George  Zachary  Perret  Leonard  Pfeiffer  Saran  Phatharodom 


John  Phillips 


Christopher  Pierce 


Jason  Pifer 


Cory  Pignone 


Nathalie  Pimentel  Umberto  Plaja 


Alaina  Pleatman 


Ankit  Prasad 


Preston  Pope 


Emily  Poplawski 


Margaret  Potter  Pete  Pow-Anpongkul  Carolyn  Powell 


Shreya  Prasad 


Joshua  Preiss 


Jason  Preissig 


Lulit  Price 


Sarah  Price 


Max  Quinzani 


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Sarah  Rabiner 


Raym  Rabinovitz 


Garrett  Raczek 


Trevor  Ragan 


Megna  Raksit 


Henry  Ran 


Kousha  Navidar 

Resident  Assistant  on  Ea 

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Kidz  Noti 

Peer  Advising  Netwo 

Major:  Political  Science 

Hometown:  Albany,  NY 


Favorite  flavor  loco-pop:  There  are  few 
things  in  this  world  better  than  Mexican 
Chocolate. ..maybe  two  Mexican  choco- 
lates? 


Describe  a  talent  or  skill  that  you  discovere 
or  honed  at  college? 

Fixing  HP  laser  jet  printers  (also  kn; 
the  eprint  printers).  When  you  only  hafl 
two  minutes  to  print  a  paper  before  it's  dm 
and  something  goes  wrong  with  the  printe 
(which  it  will),  you  have  no  option  t . 
it  yourself.  The  little  red  flashing  light  will 
not  stop  me. 

Best  piece  of  advice  from  a  professor  or 
faculty  member  at  Duke? 

Don't  be  afraid  just  because  you  have^B 
idea.  There  will  always  be  people  whowil 
be  ready  to  tell  you  you're  wrong.  Screw 
'em. 

Be  happy  for  this  moment.  This  morr^B 

your  life. 

-Omar  Khayy^ 


Samiron  Ray 


Davenport  Reagan 


Bruce  Reaves 


Christopher  Reed 


Jennifer  Regan 


Alex  Reinstem 


Samuel  Reiss 


Zahra  Remtulla 


Jordan  Rice 


John  Richards 


Kathenne  Rief 


Kalen  Riley 


Lindsay  Roach  Stephanie  Roach 


Hilary  Robbms 


Katherine  Rock  Rebecca  Rodriguez 


p Morgan  Rogers 


Poorav  Rohatgi 


Alexis  Rosenblum  Christopher  Ross 


David  Rotberg 


Emily  Rothfield 


Fidel  Rubio 


Sharmistha  Rudra 


Jordan  Ruff 


Carolyn  Russell 


Kiel  Russell 


Karan  Sabharwal 


Anne  Sandefur 


Aaron  Sandel 


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Julie  Segner 


Ryan  Sellers 


Donna  Sepulveda 


3rian  Shack 


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Kelsey  Shaw 


Megan  Shelton  Emily  Sherrard 


SahilSheth 


Peng  Shi 


Eden  Shiferaw 


Dong  Shin 


Kengo  Shizuma  Alyssa  Shreves 


Jessica  Shuen 


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Kurtis  Shuler 


Stephanie  Shyu 


(imberly  Silenzi 


Stephanie  Silk 


Allison  Simler 


Andrew  Simon 


Jeffrey  Singer 


Rishabh  Sinha 


acquelyn  Sink 


Lena  Skandera 


Shannon  Skinner  Margaret  Skoglund  Katricia  Smith 


William  Smith 


Jessica  So 


Leigh  Soares  Whitney  Soble  Kelsey  Soderstrom  Julie  Sogani 


Kaitlin  Solera 


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Nicholas  Solis 


Allie  Sommer 


Rebecca  Sommer 


William  Son 


Derek 


Song 


Shen  Song 


Kristin  Sourbeer 


Demitra  Sourlis  Opeyemi  Sowemimo  Adam  Specker 


Taylor  Spragens 


Amie  Survilla 


Jessica  Sutton  Prashant  Swaminathan 


Daniel  Szoke 


David  Tainter 


3randon  Tan 


Robin  Tan 


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Ashley  Taylor 


Jason  Taylor 


Louis  Taylor 


Yin  Quan  Teo 


Rachael  Vera  Moss 

Baldwin  Scholars 

All  of  the  Above 

Kappa  Alpha  Theta 

Volleyball 

Major:  Political  Science 

Hometown:  Cypress,  CA 

Favorite  flavor  fro-yo:  Peanut  butter 

3  things  you've  done  while  at  Duke  that  you  think 
everyone  should  experience  before  graduating: 

1.  Study  Abroad 

2.  Start  a  spontaneous  dance  party 

3.  Take  a  film  class 

Best  piece  of  advice  from  a  professor  or  faculty 
member  at  Duke7 

Don't  number  yourself  to  true  emotion  and  passion, 
and  it's  ok  not  to  follow  the  beaten  path. 

If  it  weren't  for  Duke  I  would  be  a  lot  more  one-dimen- 
sional, and  I  would  never  have  experienced  the  South, 

The  only  people  for  me  are  the  mad  ones,  the  ones 
who  are  mad  to  live,  mad  to  talk,  mad  to  be  saved, 
desirous  of  everything  at  the  same  time,  the  ones  who 
never  yawn  or  say  a  commonplace  thing,  but  burn, 
bum,  burn,  like  fabulous  yellow  roman  candles... 

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Sydney  Thomas 


Abigail  Tinsley 


Gabriel  Tjio 


Benita 


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Margaret  Tobin 


Valerie  Tornini 


Daniel  Torres 


Juliana  iraut 


Amy  Isai 


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Rachel  Tucker 


Ruth  Tucker 


Alexander  Tuna 


Elizabeth  Turner 


Ashlie  Tyler 


Lauren  Tyler  Vivek  Upadhyay  Kate  Van  Buskirk  Caleb  Vandenheuvel  Anand  Varadarajan  Allison  Vergotz 


3rianna  Vey  Alexandra  Villasante  Elizabeth  Vinson 


Angela  Vo 


Neel  Vora  Ksenia  Voropaeva 


Jjeffrey  Vuong  Jeffrey  Walker 


Luke  Walker  Suedabeh  Walker  Jonathan  Wall  Courtney  Wallace 


sshira  Wallace  Lmdsey  Wallace  Stephanie  Waller  Eugene  Wang 


Irvin  Wang 


Jason  Wang 


!<evin  Wang 


Kimberly  Wang  Melody  Wang  Omyun  Wang  Sheena  Wang  Sydney  Wang 


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Rachael  Winchester  Ciara  Wirth 


Joshua  Wohl 


Benjamin  Wolf 


Sara  Womble 


Cosette  Wong   ■ 


Jessica  Wong 


Karmel  Wong  Whitney  Woodhull  Jordan  Woodson 


Leon  Wright 


Rebecca  Wu 


Junyan  Xu 


Yujing  Xue 


Jiulong  Yang 


Kristen  Yang 


Mmette  Yao 


Mlison  Yarborough  Joseph  Yarbough  Chengcheng  Ye 


Patrick  Ye 


Debbie  Yen 


Divya  Yerramill 


Li  Yi 


Ji  Woon  Youm 


Allen  Yu 


Miles  Yu 


Rebecca  Yu 


Stephen  Yu 


Langtian  Yuan 


Paul  Zarian 


Danielle  Zaveta  Michael  Zhadkevich 


Han  Zhang 


Lucie  Zhang 


Dao-San  Zhang 


Yurong  Zhang 


Xiaodong  Zheng  Xiao  Zhan  Zheng 


Amy  Zhou 


Eric  Zhou 


'.eng-Cheng  Zhu 


Kateri  Zhu 


Christina  Ziccarelli  Agnieszka  Zielinska 


Julia  Zukma 


Jessica  Zurko 


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256-257  FENCING 

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258-259  CHAPEL  FROM  ABOVE 

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260-261  SENIOR  BANGRA,  AWAAZ 

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262-263  BACK  TO  EAST 

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264-265  DISPLACED 

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266-267  FOOTBALL 

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268-269  TAILGATE  SHOTGUN 

Photos  by  Fei  Lian 

270-271  N.E.R.D.  /  HEARTWORK  PERFORMANCE 

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272-273  BONFIRES 

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274-275  KYLE  SINGLER'S  BLACK  EYE  /  CRAZIES  VS.  UNC 

Photos  by  (right)  Rob  Stewart  (left)  Fei  Lian 

276-277  MIKE  POSNER  PERFORMS  FOR  PUPRLE 

Photos  by  Chase  Olivieri 

278-279  SILHOUETTE 

Photo  by  Fei  Lian 

280-281  TRIPP  CONCERT  AT  THE  COFFEE  HOUSE 

Photos  by  Ashley  Tsai 

282-283  CHRISTMAS  CONCERT  IN  CHAPEL 

Photos  by  Stephanie  Finch 

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