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2 /n Unusual Game IRU Hot Wheels Defeat Duke Students INTERCEPTING A PASS-Dav\dC3\A\NeW, right, a patient on Duke's Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit at the Durham Rehab Center, blocks a pass in a basketball game between the Durham Rehab Hot Wheels team and a group of Duke undergraduates. Since all the IRU players were confined to wheelchairs, the Duke students had to play the same way. It was obvious the Hot Wheels had been practicing—they defeated the students 31-22. (staff photo) IT'S A PASS—Bruce Peterson, high scorer for the Hot Wheels, passes to a team-mate over the head of a Duke player. Other members of the Hot Wheels team, all patients on the IRU, included Captain Sammy Williams, Milton Lyons, Edward Williams, and David Caldwell. Scorekeeper for the game was Ron Rice and Durham Rehab Center administrator Al Taylor was referee, (staff photo) ■5ST REBOUND—HeW Chenault, one of the Duke undergraduates in the game, pulls down a rebound. Other members of the student team include Captain Billy Suk, Dan Hoyle, Mike Reiland, and Glen Jordan, (staff photo) FOi/Z.—Billy Suk, a Duke freshman basketball star, tips out of his wheelchair and is called for a foul in the Hot Wheels-Duke game. The Hot Wheels are planning to challenge other local groups to wheel-chair basketball contests, (staff photo) INTERCOM is published weekly for Duke University Medical Center employes, faculty, staff, students, and friends by the Medical Center Public Relations Office, Joe H. Sigler, director, and Vance B. Whitfield, assistant director. MRS. SUE CHILDS PR Associate and Intercom Editor MRS. CHERYL JARVIS Public Relations Assistant Public Relations Advisory Committee: Sam A. Agnello, director of the division of audiovisual education; James L. Bennett, Jr., executive assistant to the vice-president for health affairs; C. C. Cobb, employe relations assistant in the Medical Center Personnel Office; Kenneth M. Holt, assistant director of the Hospital; and Julia Taylor, RN, head nurse on Strudwick Ward. Professional News Fellows Three faculty members in the Department of Medicine have been granted fellowship in the 1 7,000-member American College of Physicians. They are Dr. Jerome M. Feldman, associate professor, and Drs. Hiroshi Nagaya and Abe Walston II, assistant professors. The American College of Physicians is a 56-year old internation a I medical specialty society. Speaker Dr. Merel H. Harmel, professor and chairman of the Department of Anesthesiology, spoke at a joint meeting of the N.C. chapter of the American College of Surgeons and the N. C. Society of Anesthesiologists in Wrightsvllle Beach Apr. 7. His talk was on "Preoperative Evaluation." At Meeting Registered dietitians Susan Hubbard, Sharon O'Quinn and Ann Sites attended the spring meeting of the North Carolina Dietetic Association in Charlotte, N.C. Mar. 14-15.
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