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Show r- - . . . n I i Engineering Rne AS H U m 3 H 1 1 C 5 Mir ! s ' i .' :" " : . . . 1 r. - ! i tducation I II !A i I IV j- Ph . "" 1 j ! It. "Did I make the team?" Student checks to see if all-night study sessions, showing up lor 7:30 a.m. classes and other frustrations will lie rewarded at coiiiiiiemcincnl . Commencement set: ceremony, etc. Aug 15 Students graduating at summer commencement com-mencement may pick up their caps and gowns Aug. 13 and 14 at the North Foyer of the University Bookstore. Caps and gowns should be returned to Bookstore personnel at the Special Events Center (SEC) after graduation exercises Aug. 15. A Schedule of events with the order of graduation will be given at the Bookstore with the caps and gowns. Mrs. Edrah Wood of the rcgistars office said graduation exercises will be held Aug. 15 at 7 p.m. in the SIX. "Trcke.s will not be required for the exercises. There is plenty of room, so the program will be open to the public. Graduates will assemble in the SEC parking lot at (:3 p.m. The 1'iesidential kcccplioii, In whuli all graduating students and their parents are invited, will he held Aug. 15 al HI p.m. on the SIC patio. Ur. Jack II. Adainson, piolessui ol English and former academic vice piesi-dent, piesi-dent, will deliver Ihe Smnniei Comiiiem e-liicnt e-liicnt Address. Dr. Adainson has been a member ol the English faculty for 24 years, lie has served as head of the Department of English, dean of the College ol Letters and Science and academic vice piesi.le.it of the University. List year, Dr. Adainson was one of four faculty nicmbcis selected by the stiidcut-facully c niMcc to ic- ceive a Distinguished leaching Award. |