4B the university daily kansas monday, may 10,2004 graduation kansan.com It's time to exercise something other than your mind. Finally, a place to work out that fits a small student budget and a busy student schedule. Curves is 30-minute fitness, commonsense weight loss, and all the support you need to achieve your goals. Curves www.curvesinternational.com NEW HOURS! 841-1431 Holiday Plaza - 25th & Iowa Over 7,000 locations to serve you. *No travel required; prerequisites: Master's degree includes service fee. Valid only as participating locations. Vaid while qualified. Not valid with any other promotional offer. Commencement Lunch 2004 at The Outlook Chancellor's residence (Inclement weather location, Kansas Union) 10:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Sunday, May 23 Remember to pick up your tickets at the Alumni Association's headquarters on the third floor of the Adams Alumni Center between May 3-19. The Alumni Center is open weekdays 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. You must present your ticket(s) to receive your box lunch(es) during the event at the Chancellor's residence, The Outlook, 1532 Lilac Lane. A short program at 11:30 a.m. will include the presentation of the Class of 2004 gift and banner. Questions? call 864-4760 We're finally done! Profiles of graduating seniors Name: Marcus Bush Hometown: Hoffman Estates, III. Major. Journalism." I love being in front of the camera," Bush said. This year he has anchored on KUJH. Extracurricular activities: Captain of the cheerleading squad. How he got into cheerleading: He's got sports in his genes. His father, Washington Bush, was the athletic director of James B. Conant High School in Hoffman Estates, III. He followed his dad to high-school athletic events and dreamed one day of playing at a basketball state championship. He never played for a state title and quit basketball after 11 years. He joined his high school's co-ed cheerleading squad and fell in love with cheerleading. Why KU: Bush knew he would go to KU after he watched the men's basketball team defeat the University of Oklahoma Feb. 21, 2000. "What I saw was what I envisioned college would be like," he said. "I realized that's where I wanted to be." What he's proud of: The cheerleading squad placed in the top-15 in the Universal Cheer Association, which put the Jayhawks in competition with some big schools such as Kentucky. "I'm competitive and I don't like to lose," he said. "I don't think many people know that we have other responsibilities. We don't just cheer to get a free ticket to the game. We put a lot of work into it." Favorite part about KU: Bush loves being a part of KU tradition on the KU cheerleading squad. "It's surreal seeing the things that I've seen and experienced," Bush said of traveling to three consecutive NCAA tournaments and almost 30 different cities. "I can't imagine my college experience being more perfect." Summer plans: Bush is going to be a sports reporter intern for Fox in Kansas City. "I'm going to miss KU, but it's time to move on," he said. Future plans: Bush said he still wasn't 100 percent sure what he wanted to do, but he's open to pretty much anything. "I don't want to have my life set in stone right now. I just want to see where it takes me." —Amanda O'Toole Name: Deborah Michele Lake Majors(): French and anthropology Proudest accomplishment at KU: Phi Beta Kappa What will you miss about KU the most: Lied Center (cheesy, I know) Fondest KU memory: Swimming with summer crew and Doug in the Chi Omega fountain Hometown: Ankany, Iowa Where did you live freshman year: Lewis Hall How many years have you been in school Four Clubs/Organizations/Extracurricular activities: KU Ambassadors, KU Cousins, Owl Society, ECM stuff, Lied Center, KU Exchange Friends, study abroad Favorite place on campus: The garden next to Spooner Hall Job(s) while in college: Lied Center Summer plans: Hanging out here and doing some work Future plans: Working for KU in Besancon, France, next year, then Teach for America for two years, then graduate school Favorite classes/teachers: Human Sexuality/Dennis Dailey; Introduction to Physical Anthropology/David Frayer; Language and the Mind 110/Bruce Hayes Something you'll miss about Lawrence: Massachusetts Street and places that stay open until 3 a.m. —Anne Weltmer **Name:** Carrie Cherney **Hometown:** Agenda, a tiny town in north-central Kansas. **Major:** Masters in Speech-Language Pathology **How she chose her major:** She always loved working with kids, and being a speech-language pathologist will allow her to assist young children in being able to communicate better with others, she said. Improved communication enhances an individual's quality of life, and to be able to improve the lives of children is fulfilling, she said. **Fondest memory:** Making a field goal during halftime of a football game in 2002. **Advice for those still in college:** Remember that making mistakes is OK, and that the chance to make "college memories" will not come again when you are 40 years-old, she said. Corrina Anderson Name: David Saylan Major(s): Communications. He began college wanting a business degree, but GPA limitations forced him to settle with a major in communication studies, his second choice. He regretted not applying to the business school, but has no regrets about graduating with a degree in communication studies. Proudest accomplishment at KU: Getting into the communications studies program What will you miss about KU the most: My Hillel friends Fondest KU memory: A toss-up between drinking (and yes, sometimes even getting drunk after one drink) and the Bagels and Basketball program with Hillel. Successful college highlights: 1) Going from being inactive in Hilfe to helping plan last year's Shabbat 200, where Hillel gathered more than 200 Jewish students for a Shabbat dinner, and being active with the Senior Leadership Advisory Committee. 2) Maintaining a 3.0 in communications classes. Hometown: Omaha, Neb. Hollywood, Olivia. What he has learned during his time in college: "Have fun, but at the same time get through school. You don't want to be here more than you have to. It's OK procrastinate, but if you do it too much it'll haunt you." Nate Karlin kansan.com See more profiles and photographs of graduating seniors on Kansan.com Fabulous Gift Ideas for Graduates! Come see our new NEW Spring Line: -dresses- -ribbon/cuff watches- -and much more! the 803 Massachusetts 843-5002 CASBAH Summer Break Hours For appointments, call 864-9507 Main number 864-9500 www.ku.edu/~shs Student Health Services at Watkins Memorial Health Center Break hours May 23rd through June 5th: Monday-Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Saturday and Sunday 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm Summer session hours June 6th through July 30th: Monday-Friday 8:00 am-8:00 pm Saturday 8:00 am -4:30 pm Sunday 12:30 pm -4:30 pm Break hours July 31st through August 15th: Monday-Friday 8:00 am -4:30 pm Saturday and Sunday 12:30 pm-4:30 pm Y Q