Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 20, 2004, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    017628
HE & SHE I
290 River Rd., Eugene
688-5411
ADA accessible
HE & SHE II
720 Garfield, Eugene
345-2873
• Arcade
• Novelties
• Games
ALBANY
1-5 EXIT 233, 3404 Spicer Dr.
541-812-2522
Until Rnlnaene uiaaMii
new neieaScs WccKiy
VHS&DVD
5-day Rentals
Over 3,000 DVDs
Plan Your Spring Party With Us!
Hundreds Of Domestic & Imported
Beers Available
Cups, Ice,Taps, & Keg Coolers Available
Last Minute Service
Eugene's Premier Com
Of Female Impersonators
Shows Every Friday Night @ 10pm
Full CocktAil Service
Plenty OF Outdoor jSeAtifuj
Qrejfo* Video Lottery
Coi\veM£i\t LoCAtio*!
1417 VitUrd, Fwje*e
3iK$± t FA£t Of Cam^WST
r4L358.0334
NOAH
continued from page 1
the University Theatre will also call on
audience members to help Smith
with his recovery.
Senior Moriah Shanahan, who act
ed in a play with Smith before his ac
cident, said she is happy to have the
opportunity to help her friend, who
she calls a "pure-hearted person."
"He's one of the kindest, mellow,
sweet persons you'd ever meet," she
said. "When you can help out a fellow
actor, a fellow friend when something
so crazy happens, then everybody
wants to do it."
Theatre arts Assistant Professor
John Schmor, who is a close friend of
Smith's and of his family, said his for
mer student has made "amazing
progress" considering that the med
ical world once held no hope for
quadriplegics.
"For Noah, the recovery's been as
tonishing," he said. "It used to be not
too long ago that that would be that."
Smith often experiences neurologi
cal muscle spasms in his legs, which is
considered good news because it
means future controlled movement is
possible, Schmor said. Keeping Smith's
spirits up has been one of the hardest
obstacles family and friends have had
to face since the accident, he added.
"It's just very, very hard to push
your body like that and not give up,"
he said.
Smith said he takes his recovery a
day at a time and added that seeming
ly little things such as washing dishes
or doing the laundry provide some of
the toughest challenges.
"A lot of it right now is trying to sur
vive," he said.
Smith said he still thinks often
about his life before the accident, but
for now, his other dreams have been
put on hold.
"I think a lot and dream about the
future, but I'm not going in a certain
direction other than trying to walk
again," he said.
Contact the higher education/
student life/student affairs reporter
at chelseaduncan@daiiyemeratd.com.
I ABOVE: Chris
Hirsh and Sarah
Griner practice on
April 29 for their
roles as Benedick
and Beatrice for
the University
I Theatre
jj production
I of “Much Ado
1 About Nothing."
Tim Bobosky
Photographer
LEFT: Noah
Smith works on
a balancing in free
space at Project
Walk.
Courtesy
CAMPUS
KSft S ■ "mmmmm
i&iMSsP
Thursday
• AKPsi Silent Auction, Chiles 228,9 a.m.-4:15 p.m.
• Administrative Rule Public Hearing, EMU
Alsea/Coquille rooms, 10 a.m.
• Public Safety Advisory Group meeting, EMU
Owyhee/Metolious rooms, 3:30-5 p.m.
• Nontenure-track instructional faculty town
meeting, Columbia 150,3:30-5 p.m.
• Kathleen Dean Moore reads from her newest
book, “Pine Island Paradox,” Willamette 100,7 p.m.
• Visiting Artist Lecture featuring a talk by University
alumna and 3-D artist Karin LaPadula about her re
cent work as a designer for Microsoft Game Stu
dios, Lawrence 115,7 p.m.
• “The Borders of Human Security: Geopolitics
Comes Home,” a twoday conference, Room 175,
Knight Law Center, 7:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m.
• University Theatre performance of "Much Ado
About Nothing,” Robinson Theatre, 8 p.m. Perfor
mances continue May 28-29, with a 2 p.m. May
23 matinee benefiting WomenSpace.
019141
NORTHWEST MADE
• PEiotography
/^/Gallery *Gifts
s"^ J • Wall Decor
Ask about our student discount!
Best framing prices in town!
Picture Framing • Gifts & Oregon Food Products
199 E. 5th St., next to Steelhead • 684-0045
FREE PARKING BEHIND OUR STORE
Come and join us for the
DivimtM
Step, &
show
Saturday, May 22
Oregon State University
5:30 p.m. •Gill Coliseum
For more info, contact MUPC
at (541) 737-1672 or toll free
1-800-291-4192 Ext. 6872
and ask for MUPC.
Tickets on sale now!
Oregon Daily Emerald
P.o. Box 3159, Eugene OR 97403
The Oregon Daily Emerald is pub
lished daily Monday through Friday
during the school year by the Oregon
Daily Emerald Publishing Co. Inc., at
the University of Oregon, Eugene,
Oregon.The Emerald operates inde
pendently of the University with of
fices in Suite 300 of the Erb Memorial
Union. The Emerald is private prop
erty. The unlawful removal or use of
papers is prosecutable by law.
NEWSROOM — (541)346-5511
Editor in chief: Brad Schmidt
Managing editor: Jan Tobias Montry
Freelance editor: Jennifer Sudick
News editors: Jennifer Marie Bear, Ayisha Yahya Senior news re
porters: Chelsea Duncan, Jared Paben News reporters: Moriah
Balingit, Lisa Catto, Parker Howell, Steven Neuman
Pulse editor: Aaron Shakra Senior Pulse reporter: Ryan Nyburg
Pulse reporter: Natasha Chilingerian Pulse columnists: Helen
Schumacher, Carl Sundberg
Sports editor: Hank Hager Senior sports reporter: Mindi Rice
Sports reporters: Jon Roetman, Alex Tam
Editorial editor: Travis Willse Columnists: Peter Hockaday, David
Jagernauth, Marissa Jones, Chuck Slothower
Illustrators: Steve Baggs, Eric Layton
Design editor: Tanyia Johnson Senior designer: Sean Hanson
Designers: Killian Mcllroy, Kira Park
Photo editor: Danielle Hickey Senior photographer: Lauren Wi
mer Photographer: Tim Bobosky Part-time photographers: Erik
R. Bishoff, Tim Kupsick
Copy chiefs: Kim Chapman, Rebekah Hearn Copy editors: Tarah
Campi, Stefanie Contreras, Jeannie Evers, Alicia Gesner, Paul J.
Thompson Online editor: Erik R. Bishoff Webmaster: Eric Lay
ton
BUSINESS — 346-5512 General manager: Judy Riedl
Business manager: Kathy Carbone Receptionist. Rebecca
Critchett Distribution: Caron Alarab, Megan Anderson, Whitney Cou
ture, John Long, Mike Schapira, Xavier Xiong
ADVERTISING — DISPLAY 346-3712 CLASSIFIED 346-4343
Director: Melissa Gust Sales manager: Michelle Chan
Sales representatives: Army Feth, Patrick Gilligan, Megan Hamlin,
Kim Humphries, Alex Hurliman, Tyler Mack, Shannon Rogers,
Katherine Vague Assistant: Thomas Redditt
Classified advertising associates: Liz Carson, Liz Conant, Sabrina
Gowette, Keri Spangler
PRODUCTION — 346-4381 Manager: Michele Ross
Production coordinator: Tara Sloan
Designers: Jen Cramlet, Kristen Dicharry, Matt Graff,
Andy Holland, Marissa Jones, Jonah Schrogin