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ESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENI I Jon Cook Karen Cordle Adrian Cordova Mike Corkins Mike Crabtree Lisa Crampton Marshann Crawford Diane Crossman Bob Crozier Luis Culwell Tracy Dale Barry Dalke Dan Davis Lorraine Dawes Mark Decker Mike De La Hunt Alesia De Leon Regina Diaz Stephanie Ditto Polly Dominguez Melina Downing Jimmy Duggan Paul Dumrauf Jorge Durazo Injuries Handicap Students On your mark, get set, GO! Between the boys ' locker room and the rac- quetball court, the two figures of Jeff Lee, junior, and Virginia Schulte, soph- omore, sped by, but this was not the typical race. Ironically, the two com- petitors were on crutches! Sophomore Jennifer Barnes said, I can ' t remember ever seeing so many casts, crutches, and ace bandages on our campus. Jeff and Virginia were just two of the many casualties around Arlington. Virginia calmly explained, I just dropped a one-hundred-pound weight on my foot. Jeff ' s injury, a broken leg, happened while running. No longer were Bactine and band-aids adequate; casts and slings were necessary for the more serious injuries. Those who used crutches found them to be more than just a general nuisance. It was a pain to have crutches in the rain because they slipped; I even fell once! groaned ju- nior Cecilia Hernandez. Susan McHale, junior, summed up the general attitude of the wounded, Most everybody thinks I was a klutz to hurt my ankle. They all think it ' s funny. They wouldn ' t think it was funny if it happened to them. Then, cast and all, Susan got on her bike and rode to the tennis courts where she could still volley the ball. HMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRI Struggling with his jacket, John Ellenburger, freshman, faces difficulties due to an arm cast |Debbie Whitehead. Holly LaSalle, and Denise Jones, juniors, talk with Brad Skala, sophomore, whose knee surgery resulted in a cast. 180 Freshmen
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