Obituary: Community remembers Hatoon's positive presence on campus continued trom page 1 of three decades she became a well known member of the campus com munity who was subject to myth and speculation — a factor magnified by her mental illness. He has been work ing for the last month to find a new place for Hatoon to stay within the neighborhood but had been unable to locate her relatives or children. “A lot of it is just not able to have been confirmed enough to where I would feel comfortable saying ‘this is truth, this is the reality of it,’” he said. “Everybody thinks they know something.” Professor emeritus of English Ed win L. Coleman said he had been friends with Hatoon for 30 years. “Hatoon was quite a character. She had her moments of brilliance, even though she would sometimes get off into her own world.” When Coleman first met her she was not living on the street, but he could not say when she took resi dence on the streets of the University neighborhood. “I just talked to her yesterday; she was asking about my son,” Coleman said, adding that he retired three years ago but is often on campus. “I always asked her about her daughter. That was really a source of pain (for her) because she had lost contact, not because of distance, but because of their poor relationship. ” Coleman said Hatoon told him that her daughter had married and moved to Seattle. “I’m going to miss her; I really will. She’s sort of an icon,” he said of Hatoon. Ellis echoed Coleman’s sentiments. “Hatoon was what everybody Spring Internshi. Spend Your Spring Quarter In Europe! Internship opportunities in Germany and Italy serving children and youth in child development centers and school-age programs. We provide you the opportunity to: • Build your resume related to work with children & youth. • Network with one of the world's largest employers * the Dept, of Defense. • Earn 12 hours of undergraduate or graduate credit (semester credit paid for you). SiudflniSL.iiYijnfl expenses,.housing and travel are paid. Living stipend for 13 weeks is approximately $2,000.00. Prior experience working with children and youth required.' Program dates are: March 6 - May 8 (9 weeks) March 6 - May 15(10 weeks) March 6 - May 22 (11 weeks) March 6 - May 29 (12 weeks) March 6 - June 4 (13 weeks) March 15 - May 22 (9 weeks) March 15 - May 29 (10 weeks) March 15 - June 4 (11 weeks) March 20 - June 4 (9 weeks) Please call (319) 273-5947 or m Susan Edginton at auean.edgir to the. subject line, write EUfiOi include your email address, ho 00m wants to believe a homeless person is in Eugene: a person who had a fami ly, had a home, and for whatever rea son developed some mental illness that caused them to decide that they needed to live a different Hfestyle,” Ellis said. “But she functioned. She knew her Social Security, managed to take care of herself, never caused any trouble, never got herself arrested and was a good addition to the neigh borhood. It’s a damn shame.” Rogers also noted that Hatoon was a positive presence to those who lived and worked around her. “She would always compliment me on how I looked, and she would com pliment a lot of people on how they looked. She loved little kids, and she would always go up to them and kind of coo and make funny little talks with them,” she said. “She was just a part of our lives every day. I will miss her a lot, and it’s going to be really strange going by there and not seeing all of her things there. It was great that people just let her be there and just sort of accepted her.” stevenneuman@dailyemerald.com Greyhound Helps You And A Friend Unleash p. This Spring Break. Visit Greyhoundpromos.com for 50% off Companion Fares and free ways to unleash this Spring Break. GPEYHOyiD Offer subiect to change without rotice. Restrictions apply May not be combined with any other otter © 2005 Greyhound Lines. Inc r Voui^ Ticket to (Z-\\\ncx English Teaching Program in Shenzhen, China Spend a year in Shenzhen teaching English and learning Mandarin Chinese. This well-established, government-sponsored program is now in its 8th year. • Training in English teaching methods and in Mandarin Chinese language (at 4 levels) for 3 weeks in August in Beijing, with housing and tours • Free apartment at a Shenzhen public school where you will teach oral English, 12 classroom hours per week, Sept. 1 to June 15; one or two participants per school • Monthly salary, paid vacation, and travel bonus • Chinese classes continue in Shenzhen, a Mandarin speaking modern city of 5 million near Hong Kong • On-Site Coordinator • Free airline tickets Prior study of Chinese not required. Must be a native speaker of English with college degree (by July 2005). For more information and to apply, visit our web site www.chinaprogram.org or phone 901-857-2930