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Show The Daily Utah Chronicle - Page Friday, June Six to confer 4,804 degrees at June 8 commencements U. MINORITY INTERNSHIP Student Affairs and Services is pleased to announce an internship position for ethnic minority students interested in a career in higher education. This program is designed to attract minority students who have been underrepresented in higher education. Individuals making application should have completed 90 undergraduate hours and must be willing to work 20 hours a week for 6 quarters, commencing Autumn Quarter, 1990. Interns will receive a resident tuition waiver (excluding fees) and will be paid $4.50 an hour. If you are interested in this position and would like to receive an application andor further information, please contact one of the following: Nancy Trevino Debra Riding Trey Nicholson 581-42- 17 581-62- 11 581-87- 61 1. 1990 Sorensen, a U. staff and faculty for The University of Utah will confer 4,804 degrees at member more than 40 years and leader in the public relations field. Terrell H. Bell, former U.S. Secretary of Education who received an honorary doctor of laws in 1981 121st its commencement Friday, June 8 at the Jon M. Huntsman Center. Graduates are asked to arrive at the Huntsman Center at 8 a.m. The a.m. processional will form at 8:30 at 9 arena and will march into the will deliver the commencement address. Henry Sisneros will be the student speaker. All seniors graduating with a.m. During the exercises, honorary degrees will be awarded to four prominent Utahns. The recipients Lake honors were invited to enter the speech competition. He was selected will be Donald B. Holbrook, Salt and civil attorney and politicalchairman of leaden Roy W. Simmons, Zions Bancorporation, who is active in civic affairs; Aline W. Skaggs, civic and business leader; and Parry D. -- over 34 competitors. The 4,804 degrees being awarded to the class of 1990 include 3,489 bachelor's, 874 master's, 220 law, medical doctor or pharmacy doctor! and 221 doctoral degrees. Honor society tightens rules Carrol Gillmor, chapter president of Phi Beta Kappa, the nation's oldest scholarly society, reaffirmed the toughened requirements for election in the spring of 1991. Liberal arts scholars interested in election next year should take appropriate note. In addition to a high GPA (currently 3.65) and 138 liberal hours, an eligible student must have: (1) competency in a foreign language (demonstrated by courses completed or by examination); and (2) an appropriate college-leve- l Fifth-quart- er mathematics course such as Math 105, college algebra; Liberal Education 150, university mathematics; Honors 202H, calculus for majors; or a statistics course (e.g., Sociology 112, Psychology 2 50, 'Economics 360), or non-scien- ce an equivalent The new officers for 1990-9- 1 are J.D. Williams, president; AuDeane t; Ramona Cowley, Adams, secretary; Beth Burdett, treasurer; and Ursula Hanly, chair of the Elections Committee. vice-presiden- When it's time to pack up and go home . . . Application deadline is July 27, 1990 Getting your stuff home doesn't have to be a hassle. We'll pack and ship it all home for you. From bicycles to computers-shippi- ng small loads is our We it offer Or a of professional line specialty. pack yourself. complete filler and tape to just the right size boxes. Call us now packaging supplies-fro- m ' and your stuff will be home before you are!. ' Custom crating and packing Shipping from 1 to 1,000 pounds-includi- We can over night delivery Insurance to $50,000 Pick-uservice help! p Packaging W supplies-boxe- s, tape, foam 353 East 200 South Salt Lake City, Utah W3 Win) WGYDi ng 10.. 364-722- 5 Packwe and shipping and whota lot mot S3 0 Thanks for your support & participation Look for upcoming activities We'll see you next fall Have an EXCEPTIONAL summer! S ya2 Ouiilb U Our trucks can handle some of the world's most priceless possessions. Ai Ryder, we uff. NtMv knuw'your Ixtingin van he scrt tlu(svhy.st)nunvsiuili'm.MiHnviiluis. Sieve jjih swrdy. depvtidahle iruA in all sie. Mam are wiih ver stirring, air inmlitinninn .mil I'M mi hip 4'ihe AM. Iluv Kyilerean Ivlpwitlievervthinu t'nini ti niviniuuipnu.'nl iipsjjiilxAv louse ii. Cail talk with Jill and she'll gladly explain your 15 student discount. 972-174- 6, nrczn wc iv there at cvcrv turn - |