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PASSAGES Congratulations to Autumn Depoe, recipient of not only one, but two prestigious university awards in May. She received the Dean’s Award for Service in recognition of distinguished service to the University of Oregon and to the community. She was one of the top 20 of all university students in her class. Autumn also received the Office of Multicultural Affairs Excellence Award, which is presented to honor students of color who have demonstrated academic success, excellent leadership ability, and strong campus and community involvement at the University of Oregon. She will graduate this summer with degrees in political science and journalism. She would like to volunteer for Americorps by implementing reading programs in local schools. During her college career, Autumn was elected to the ASUO Student Senate twice, was appointed ASUO communications director, chaired the KWVA Radio Board of Directors, vice-chaired the Oregon Daily Emerald Board of Directors, and was a reporter for the Oregon Daily Emerald and KWVA Radio. Autumn volunteers three hours a week for the radio station as a DJ. She also was a member of the Student Faculty Committee on Grievances, Student Conduct Code Committee, Athletic Department Finance Committee, Senate Rules Committee, the University Appeals Board, Model United Nations, and the university women’s choir. Autumn currently is the associate producer of the upcoming independent film “Noise” and publicist for the independent film “Jacks,” which is playing at Eugene’s Bijou Theater. She also performed in six local theater musicals and two university theater productions. Congratulations to Sequoia Jasmine Depoe! She turns 4 on July 12. I love you with all my heart, little pookie! Love, Auntie Autumn Sequoia, you are getting so tall! We love you and can’t believe you will be 4! Love, hugs, and kisses! Mommy, Nana, and Autumn Mary Magdelene Marzan God has opened wide the gates of eternity so Mary could pass over. The Great Spirit swept aside the stars and lighted her way with all the colors of the sacred arch. Dear Mary walked into the cosmic glow. Today I wonder how would one paint a word portrait of a lady such as this? These thoughts slip into my heart. Mary is a strong spirit, a protective force - a woman of power-but most of all, Mary Magdelene was the essence of the positive side in the sacred circle of womanhood. Mary was a blessing to her family and friends. She made us better people - her strength made us stronger. “Thank you God” for sending us such a gift as Mary. Lovingly, Mary Jane Robb \Ne would like to thank everyone for their thoughts and prayers for our family member Mary Marzan. We would like to thank everyone for the food, cards, and flowers. We would especially like to give a big thank you to Laura Bremner and Judy Imbler for all that they did. We love you very much and are grateful for all that you did for us. Thank you to all the kitchen staff and everyone else who may have helped. Sincerely yours, the Marzan, Rilatos, and Williamson family Congratulations, Alicia Keene! She was named a United States Achievement Academy national award winner! This is a position of honor less than 10 percent of all young people can ever hope to attain. She will receive a USAA college scholarship. Way to go, Alicia. We love you and hope your dreams come true. Go for it! With all our love, Grandma Alice, Grandpa Butch, Trisha, Tyrone, Donovan, Aunt Daryllynne, Dennis, and Lil’ Ron! Happy 2nd Birthday (May 12) to Hannah May Albright. Her parents are Penny Williams and Brandon Albright of Silverton, Ore. Grandparents are Mike and Becky Williams of Molalla and Van and Gloria Albright of Silverton. Great-grandparents are Roy Jr. and Charlene Downey, Mary Jean and Jerry King, and Bob McLennon. Hannah: You are a miracle and you brighten our lives every day! 31