70 14130 mm raye 4v Diane's Liquor cordially invites you our graduation celebration choose from our wide selection of champagne to toast your new graduate 1806 Mass. St. 842-3973 To the Senior Women of Delta Gamma Thanks for everything we'll miss you next year! Goodbye and Good Luck! Love, your $ \Delta\Gamma $ sisters University Relations Dates and information about 1996 graduation University Relations Receiving Regalia Order receipts must be presented to pick up regalia. Lawrence campus: pick up pre-ordered regalia from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., May 17; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., May 18; or from 8 a.m. until commencement, May 19 at the stadium. Candidates who missed the April 26 ordering deadline may receive regalia those same hours. A late fee of $5 will be assessed. Medical Center-Kansas City: regalia may be picked up in the Medical Center bookstore from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., May 15-17. School of Medicine-Wichita: regalia may be picked up at the Student Services Office during regular business hours. Wichita students will be notified when regalia arrives. Regents Center: students may pick up regalia May 8-11 during regular business hours. Commencement Breakfast The class of 1996 breakfast will be from 7:45 to 9:30 a.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom. The program begins at 8:30. The breakfast is open only to graduates and their guests. A reservation card has been sent to all degree candidates. Chancellor's Awards, the Class of 1996 gift and banner, and honorary class members will be presented. Commencement Procession Graduates wearing appropriate academic dress should assemble on Memorial Drive for the procession beginning at 2 p.m. (Note: parking will not be allowed on Memorial Drive commencement day.) A map in this publication shows the approximate location where graduates and faculty should gather without regard to alphabetical order. School assembly areas will be marked by signs. University marshals wearing gold shoulder braids will organize the procession. Persons receiving bachelor's degrees should wear gowns closed; master's and doctoral degree recipients may wear gowns open or closed. The tassel should be attached to the center of the mortarboard and worn hanging on the left side of the face, where it will remain throughout the ceremonies. Participants should not remove their mortarboards at any time during the ceremonies. Warning: Please do not smoke or use flammable materials during the procession or ceremonies. The cap and gown material is not flame resistant. The procession will start promptly at 2:30 p.m. Graduates should march close to the person in front of them so gaps do not occur in the line. After entering the stadium, graduates march through a gauntlet of faculty members. Graduates may sit down when they reach their seats. When the time comes for conferring of See Dates and Information, Page 22. Placement: Jobs are out there Continued from Page 10. students update their resume at the beginning of each academic year. She said some employers interviewed only once each year for May and December graduates, and summer temporary help. Dana Leibengood, director of student services for the School of Journalism, said he thought this year would be the best for graduates in recent years. "We are in the process of checking with the May graduates," Leibengood said. But based on the reports we have, the number of interviews on campus and the good placement of interns are good indicators for May graduates." Journalism students should register as soon as they are admitted to the school, he said, and must do so before being eligible to interview on campus. May 1996 The Hill Graduation 20