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How are we going to pull this one off? asks Warren Widener as he and Amy Scott try to figure out a way for making it down the stairs. Changing classes was just one of the many challenges injured students faced during a day at school. 1 e,, 42 l, l l'1 ,, ,. , r we -H ' 15. ...., i VCE?-:'5 I ,J , :EB I l never thought playing football with my friends could cause me so much trouble, says Tony Simmons. Tony was forced to wear a full leg cast for eight weeks after being operated on for torn tendons in his knee. I Injuries - 7
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l can't even play the piano because of this bad knee, said Erica Greene. Erica went on to say that by not being able to bend her knee she could not fit her leg under the piano to work the pedals. Many other students encountered similar frustrations by having been temporarily handicapped by their B k a injuries. The most simple tasks suddenly became g difficult when having to adapt to such devices as crutches, knee braces, and casts. l never real- ized taking a shower could be so hard, Warren Widener said. injured while playing football with a group of friends, Warren could not straighten his legg therefore, he could only stand on one foot. Although Erica missed out on some of her basketball games and Warren was forced to sit out for the rest of the soccer season, they both managed to remain involved in other activities. They did not let their injuries affect their determination to have a good time. l was still able to go out with John, said Amy Scott of her boyfriend John Chambers. lt was harder to keep up with him. After spraining her ankle while playing recreational soccer, Amy was forced to sit on the bench during two of her soccer games and could not march with the flag team at the football game. She continued, when l took a tumble down the stairs, l just laughed it off and did not take it seriously. All were in agreement that the best thing about having an injury was all the extra attention they received. People l didn't even know talked to me and asked me how l had been hurt, said Tony Simmons. He andthe others found out that there can be a bright side to every dark situation. zfmsfs. . . 3 ef W l tt 'iii ,r1:: iilsfjeiigi, ' ' - I I, ' ' its e..7e., r ,,,..r., ..,, s.,.,.tt , , ':il- E' ..,,.... I am still able to type and do my other work in the office, it ' 2' is just a little more inconvenient, says Erica Greene, Erica hurt her knee while playing basketball on the girls' team. Lucky it was just a Chevette, jokes Anna Lopez. Her friend Linda Beagent accidently ran over her foot. 6lj el r 1' a 2 M. G se 3' Q ' f ... t 1 'fa' t if o 2 ,f4?,,. t 4: 4' mg A Mw-
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Anything went! From oversized sweaters with men's undershirts to wild flower prints on jeans, '85 was a year of variety and great contrasts. To see what was in in '85 one had to flash back into the past. Victorian booties, baroque 1, trinkets and baubles, forties pencil thin skirts, and the sixties 1 - 1 ' mod look were examples. Girls wore more feminine prints 1 spnt D Ecole but the sporty, carefree androgynous look was still going strong. Men's clothes stayed relatively the same but became more colorful, as some opted for bright colored baggies and paisley prints. Others experiment- ed with technopopfultra new-wave haircuts. All around school guys and girls alike were wearing fish hook bracelets, rubber bracelets, and jazzy Swiss watches called Swatches. Plain jeans were spruced-up by having bold geometric patterns printed on them or by being stone washed for a softer look. In the words of Advanced Biology teacher Mr. Don Kozlschek, The dress this year ranged from ultra-conservative to ultra-liberal. This was good because kids could dress-up or go casual. I think it offers society a variety of choices. .iii A g . ,jg Keeping double tlme, Monlca Thomason waited for her ride. That Thad Westfall! I was always having to wait for him to finish something, so he could take me home! Sporting an oversized shlrt with grafitti print, Judy Amesbuhr worked diligently on the senior float. a
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