Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 03, 1993, Supplement, Page 6B and 7B, Image 18

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GRADS.
Sunday, June 13, will mart* the Univer
sity's 116th spring commencement
This year, more than 4.000 students
are eligible to We in behind University Mar
shall Ralph Barnard (chemistry department).
as he leads the procession of flags, banners
and anmous candidates onto the field while
romp ana uircumsiance
echoes in the background.
The mam ceremony
begins at noon and will be
hetd at Aut/en Stadium. In
the untimely event ot rain,
the celebration will briefly
be cut short in order to
move everyone to the
muclvsmaller McArthur
Court, where seating will be
considerably limited
Despite this one unpleas
ant prospect, however, the
day promises to be very
special Graduating stu
dents are also encouraged
to attend their own school
or departmental cere
monies, which will be held
throughout the weekend.
These smaller gradua
tion ceremonies, added to
the program m recent years
and designed for individual
recognition, seem to have
proved quite successful in
helping to transform gradu
ation from a sometimes
austere event into a more
intimate one for the gradu
ates and their lamiltes.
History and American
culture expert Roger
Wilkins will give the commencement
address. The crowd, expected to reach
10,000 or more, will include members ol the
class ol 1943. all ol whom have been invited
to join m the initial procession as part of the
celebration commemorating their 50-year
reunion
Wilkins, a prolessor at George Mason Uni
versity in Virginia, and commentator lor
National Public Radio, is a distinguished
lawyer. |Ournalist. scholar and civil rights
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June 13 will be a time lor cele
bration tor this year's graduating
seniors.
leaoer « rumzer rrize
winner lor the Washington
Post's Watergate cover
age, Professor Wilkins is a
Steering Committee mem
ber for the Free South
Africa Movement and has
been on the Board or
Trustees for the African
American Institute He has
also penned two books,
won numerous awards
from such institutions as
the American Civil Liberties
Union and the NAACP,
and was the national coor
dinator for Nelson Man
dela's visit to the United
States in 1990.
Preceding the com
mencement address. Uni
versity President Myles
Brand will be on hand to
confer the degrees and pre
sent various honors and
awards, (among them, the
President's Medals and the
Faculty Achievement
Award for Distinguished
Teaching),
Throughout all this, the
candidates' heads will no
doubt be spinning as they
attempt to absorb all that is
going on around them. Graduation is, after
all. an awesome event, the pinnacle of a
life's career in school As each graduate
stands in their solemn, black cap and gown.
History and American culture expert Roger Wilkins will give the commencement address to an expected crowd ot 10,000 at the Universi
ty commencement June 13.
what will they be thinking about during that
two-hour ceremony? Many will probably be
looking tor family and Iriends in the raucous
crowd of observers.
Others will be trying to concentrate on Pro
lessor Wilkins' speech. Still others' minds will
be turned toward the luture and what they
want to do with it. Thoughts will float toward
the job-market, salaries, careers. No one
knows what the luture holds. Vet, no matter
what their moods or thoughts that afternoon,
there is one question which will likely enter
into all of their heads Are the answers real
ly blowin' in the wind, or is it only the tassel
on my hat?
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