Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 31, 1990, Graduation Edition, SUPPLEMENT, Page 2B, Image 2

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    Graduation '90
I tliinr Darla Jackson
(imphii \ I ihtor Mark V len
Covet <iraphu Chris Blair
Copy iditor Thomas Prow ell
Contributors Mike Freeman. Jot* Kidd. Pat
Malach. Stephanie Mem inter. V irginia Pearce.
Martin Thiel, Daralwi I rappe
Pliotoiiraphcrs Darla Jackson. V irginia
Pearce, Sean Poston. Martin I hit-1
Prodin lion Manat’t’r Michele Ross
■id Coordinator Saudi Daller
Production Stall Jim Finch. I.inda Klaastad.
Vngcla Vluni/. Jennifer Smith, Ingrid While.
kell\ Williams
\il\crti\mi> Don tor Susan Ihelen
■idvcrtisint; Stall Maureen Bernadelli, Mark
Itrundage. Shellie llagen. St ott Mi V\o\, Vim
Mittelstaedt. Melissa Nelson, Katin Smith,
Kristi Strother, Fdward Wenick
S/i< i ml thank » to I)r A. nh Richard. I mimin lr
ihises for lus tiwoltirn t in providing htsUrruxtl photo
Ifiaphs lor thi\ iirnl other supplements this term
Inside
The big graduation hash siinph cannot he dull. Pat Malach gives suggestions to
avoid party doldrums.
This war's eommenecment speaker. William Dro/diak. is foreign news editor tor The
Washington Post Joe Kidd provides a biographieal sketeh.
Memories of the IJO and hugenc are sure to last a lifetime, whether you want them to
or not Mike Freeman lists some of these unique eollege moments.
experiencing a little graduation anxiety? Stephanie Mencimer knows just how
you feel.
Graduation is usually synonymous with change, excitement and. best of all, presents.
Virginia Pearce and Martin Thiel give the lowdown on potential gifts for grads.
I he University's graduation ceremonies haven’t always been such an elaborate occa
sion Daralyn Trappe provide information on previous commencement activities, from
its humble beginnings to the present.
Curious about the various paths some seniors are taking after graduation? Virginia
Pearce and Martin Thiel take an informal survey.
Renowned commencement speakers from across the country bestow their wisdom upon
the rest ot the world.
A handful of respected faculty members, students and community leaders will receive
recognition at Spring Commencement exercises .
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