Graduation Party_ ( nntinut’ri from Pa^e 7H host could require the offend er to write a paragraph ex plaining why rap shouldn't be considered the disco of the '90s. Warning: Witnessing an other human being punished in this manner is not for the weak at heart For graduating law stu dents. the Oh my God. What if I Don't Pass the Bar Exam?” party is a must Guests prac tice eating tuna-fish sand wiches while thinking about alternative careers and how they will pay back huge stu dent loans By far. the most exciting party is the "Real World ' par ty This involves cutting your hair, buying a new wardrobe and looking for a job Once the party begins, guests wake up early each morning, go to work, come home, kiss their mate, decide what to have for dinner, watch TV., think about the two week vacation coming up next year, and then go to bed so they can get up the next day and start it all over again The fun never lets up. Pot Milieu h Awards for teaching also to be handed at ceremony The University will hold its spring commencement ceremonies Sunday. June 10. at Aut.-en Stadium The exercises will begin at noon with a University wide gathering of graduates and guests at the stadium After the commencement address and the conferring of degrees. University President Myles Brand will present the Distinguished Service Awards and will recognise the re cipients of the Burlington Northern. Charles E Johnson Memorial. Ersted Distinguished Teaching and Graduate Teaching Fellow awards The following is a partial list of awards and this year's recipients: • Burlington Northern Award Gerald Ungson, associate professor of management and director of the University's international business program. Daniel P Kimble, profes sor and head of the psychology department and R James Mooney, professor of law • Ersted Distinguished Teaching Award Leonora Cohen, assistant professor of education, and Jack Watson, assis tant professor of theater arts • Graduate Teaching Fellow Award Caroline Jewers. doc toral candidate in comparative literature. Tatyana Gorokhovskaya, master's degree candidate in Russian Honorable mention will go to James Thornton, doctoral candidate in economics • Distinguished Service Award Otto J Fromayer, Medford attorney, Paul Olum. retired University president, anri Aar on Novick, retired director of University s Institute of Mo lecular Biology 19th & Agate 342-4972 Now Delivering Movies, VCRs, & Nintendo Games 7 Days A Week (between 6 & 9pm) 'Coupon Free Delivery with this coupon expires June 31 1990 19th & Agate fi DEUVE * c Hooray! Congratulate your GRADS with flowers ‘Eugene's flower Horn — THE UNIVERSITY FLORIST 610 E. 13th at Patterson St. • 485-3655 Drive-in Parking I D.S(our Cjiobm Trauiir s m vv OPI IONS I OR MIN IN ( OMIORIABtt N\ll KM IIBKI ( LOIIIIV, I ROM \R(H Nl) III! WORID t SI 11 I IRAUl PROOt < IS I OR All GlOBt IROI MRS \NI) l NIOt I (OIK \RI Pll (IS. Sim si pi hik \i\rki i DOW NSf MRS t.h 1-1121 aoiOBU 1W1ER LVSJ**' ^ 1 - - —' ODE Classifieds qet RESULTS! •• o 6 » <►■« » »■ ■» » COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON o a D O O ANY SUB FOR 990 Hu\ ,m\ Mil) .uni rri.rivr ,mm dikI siili {! \ .! ; !. i I i! . 1 j •••! ;,!)•■ • ( OUpdll I * \ |) 11 i ‘ dll '1(1 ■SUBUJRV' < \mim s i o( \no\ n\i ’i I ith \ Iiilv.iril ( )|M*n I ah* Seven \n*hls ,i Week 1 0 (Ml,mi til Z :00am j»n i.'iv, o o c •o o z COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON * Resident Manager * Lighted Grounds * Different Sizes * You Lock It 726-1446 633 Shelley Springfield PadnLOCK | MINI-STORAGE J ILSO FENCED OUTSIDE STORAGE FOR Boats Campers Cars Trailers Motor Homes c Bring ad in for 30c Off all Espresso Drinks' ($5L 15\S+. eJZ A^-om 7 bf 12> N i % ■ t’i N r - urtt^t'VP?