Show The Utah Statesman D)e On campus Loans readied Window by John Ward The final final exam “Congratulation graduate!" reads the card sent to you by your Aunt Louise “This graduation thing must be pretty important" you say lo yourself when you remember that you haven’t heanl from your Aunt Louise in over four years To most graduates the parity of commencement is lost after spending several tedious yon in the pursuit of a small paper degree and two letters to place after their names Nevertheless as each spring rolls around and the traditional gmgbts of men turn to things other than studying college aion arc forced to think about the graduation which suddenly facts them commencement affair has a tendency to sneak up si aany seniors Most of them have spent three to five years paising their lives into a sort of patterned mayhem and they are threatened with having that lifestyle yanked out The whole sud-dtai- y fcm under them they know it their names are tucked into the corner of At weekly newspaper back home and they get the card from Aanl Louise Then they find themselves accepting a diploma ad a handshake from some obviously important school official Idn who they’ve Then they According to Kent Loveless student loan officer for First Security Bank in Logan promissary notes for Guaranteed Student Loans for the summer session will be ready for students to sign on May 22 or after Students who have submitted GSL ap- plications for the summer session should come down to the main office at Center and Main and sign their notes as soon as possible so that their checks will be available for registration two men and two teams It Co-re- Friiy t ' seed so c and important to realise that the Intramural Cham pionship Tournaments will be held that day also so if your team is playing or has a chance of playing USU would encourage you not to sign up for this All interested parties are welcome to enter is LCSIITI basketfV There will be a workshop held on the art of primitive basketry Friday 22 at the AVA Committee Art Center 290 North 4th East A lecture will be presented from 10 am to noon it is open to the public The Weber State is sponsoring discussion topic will be apan Extramural Softball Tour- proaches to fiber art Follownament on Wednesday May ing at 1 pm to 4 pm there 27 at 1 pm Anyone inwill be a twining workshop terested in playing should The fee for the workshop is contact Carol Cautillo in the $8 to cover the cost of Intramural Office USU needs materials Participants will Tournament set 20 t pattiryrra P-jTV 752-1CC- or LI 3 753-KS- 5 IbscriKSiaL for fell c qnittr tary atvirt trr:‘ y had May 13 at Si 'Vr the E£d Lowe Auditorium Thom ’ involved tend (Lm Ls t) Tr "Freed is ng" a new -i- t two- - 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