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AAA continued from page 5B architecture Associate Professor Otto Poticha, who taught Kruger's two-term advanced design studio. "She will be persistent and will question everything from her mentors and will always put some of herself into every project," Poticha said. During the last two terms, Kruger created sketches for a 50,000-square-foot visual art center for the Downtown Initia tive for the Visual Arts in Eugene. "This project really came to gether well for me," she said. "Somehow I handled it in a really organized way." This past year, after an extensive application process, Kruger was accepted as an intern at the newly named Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University, where she de signed models of and the sign for the gallery. Kruger was also a GTF last year for architectural multimedia class introduction to computer design media, where she taught the use of various programs and how to set up a web page. "Nicolai has consistently helped out the architecture department by devoting her time to helping younger students learn media de sign," sophomore Robert Stroup, a student in the dass, said. "She is tru ly an agreeable personality in the school and is looked highly upon by both peers and professors alike" Some things Kruger said stood out in her three years at the Uni versity induded old-school archi tecture professors, moving into her architecture studio — with sleeping bag, pillow and fridge — and enjoying free time because "you don't have much." Jonah Schrogin is a freelance reporter for the Emerald. SCHMIDT continued from page 12B at the time, a better editor. Thanks to last year's editor, Mike Kleckner, for being an exemplar of commitment to the Emerald and for setting the standard of 50-hour weeks. This year, thanks to Jan, Jared, Ayisha, Bish, Layton, Tanyia and Marissa — you guys have been great co-workers and even better friends. Special, special thanks to Michele, the surrogate mother to many at the Emerald, myself very much included. Everyone at the Emerald, you have a special place in my heart. Thanks to my family, who has sup ported me throughout this endeavor. Grandma, Grandpa, Dad, Karen, Jimmy and Neil — I couldn't have done it without you. To my fifth-year partner in crime, Tony, it's been a blast. To my girlfriend, Corey, 1 love you. So, University, I give you my thanks. Everything I've mentioned has been pos sible because of the opportunities pre sented. You've truly been worth every overpriced cent. Contact the editor in chief at editor@dailyemerald.com. His opinions do not necessarily represent those of the Emerald. AY, JUNE I9TH 2165 W. 11TH AVENUE ★ EUGENE ★ 683-6021 Monday - Friday 12-2 Saturday & Sunday 2-2 www.hotbody.com lammeni Every Saturday Night @ 10 PM No Cover Night With DJ Tekneek EUGENE'S BEST DJ SPINNING TOP HIP-HOP & DANCEHALL Every Sunday Night @ i0 PM iEvery Wednesday Night § 10 PM JOHN HENRY'} 1MDIES DANCEHALL m™*Y. wvmlWAl MIGHT HIITHVJ1(At-EL m com m levies Live Music Every Monday, Tuesday And Friday Night featuring the best local, regional, national and international touring acts - check out our website for full calendar listings www.boux.com Angela Adams "Kenga" Bag $85.00 Congrats for a job well done! Celebrate your success with a trip to BOUX! Bring this ad for a 25% discount on our superlative selection of handbags, jewelry and clothes including: • LACOSTE • Mavi • Bedhead PJs • Three Dots • Ben Sherman • Hable Construction • And lots more! • Offer expires 6/19/04 2827 Oak St. • Eugene • 541.485. 4891 • 10:30-5:30 Mon.-Fri. • 11-4 Sat.