BOOKSELLERS, GROCERS & WINE MERCHANTS MOIM-SAT 9-8 • SUN 10-5 125 West 11th Avenue • DOWNTOWN EUGENE • 342-8666 Campus buzz Friday Outdoor school orientation (meeting), 3-5 p.m., 240A McKenzie, free. CCTTS Conference (conference), 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m., Gerlinger Lounge, free. "A Little Knight Music Concert Series: The Cascade ReedTrio" (concert), 4:30 6:30 p.m., Knight Library Browsing Room, free, 346-1930. "Chicano Explosion" (performance), 6 11 p.m., EMU Fir Room, free. Oregon Ballroom Dance (dress-up or casual dance), 7:30-11:30 p.m., 220 Ger linger Hall, $5 general public, $4 stu dents and University faculty, 346-6025. Flutist Laura Barron (guest artist recital), 8 p.m., Beall Hall, $7 general public, $4 students and senior citizens, 346-5678. Schieffer continued from page 1 “Mary was a really positive, en joyable person. She was very in telligent. She loved sunflowers and fruit smoothies,” Clasen Gopely said. Schieffer was an active tennis player and a member of the Unit ed States Tennis Association. Af ter enrolling in a tennis course during the spring of 2002, she be gan experiencing upper leg pain from what she believed to be a sport-related injury. During the summer, doctors discovered the tumor had returned. Schieffer went into treatment and was un able to return to the University for fall term. Kelly Ochoco, a gradu ate teaching fellow who taught Schieffer’s Writing 121 class, said this was frustrating for Schieffer. “She wanted to go to college so much and it was hard for her to ac cept not being able to go,” said Ochoco. “It was important for her to come back.” Glasen-Gopely remembered Schieffer as being interested in his tory and talking about one day be coming a history professor. One of the things Glasen-Gopely recalls most about Schieffer is her passion for all things athletic. “She was a real lover of all sports — a real Duck fan,” Clasen Gopely said. Schieffer was able to re turn to the University for winter term for four weeks, but her illness forced her to drop out. Schieffer’s last weeks were made brighter by a visit from former Duck quarterback and Detroit Li ons quarterback Joey Harrington. “She was really nervous but she had the biggest smile,” said Sharon Schieffer. “It really made her day.” Sharon Schieffer also said a focal point in her daughter’s life was her love of animals. Her two closest and most beloved siblings were her two large cats, Cody and William. She added her daughter requested any donations in her name be made to the Greenhill Humane Society. Contact the reporter atlindsaysauve@dailyemerald.com. Use your UO student or faculty ID as your passport around town! With it, you can ride all buses on all LTD routes FREE*— anytime and anywhere LTD travels. Or, BREEZE around town! Catch the BREEZE to great shopping and restaurants. It’s the Way to Go! Look for your Handy Dandy Guide at the EMU or the LTD downtown center. It showcases shortcuts to and from the UO campus. Lane Transit District 687-5555 (Guest Services) ltd@ltd.lane.or.us (E-mail) WWW.ltd.org (Internet) 800-735-2900 (TTY)