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4? my , , a 4 Students learn to appreciate MCBILITY On Nov. 12, the Student Government Association sponsored Handicap Awareness Day as a communi- ty service project. SGA chose this project in the hope that the community would become better ac- quainted with the plight of the handicapped person in day to day activities and appreciate their own health a little more. Over 75 students and com- munity businesses par- ticipated by donning crutches, braces and wheelchairs during the three hour event. It began at 9 a.m. in the Library Lounge where Mayor Ward Loyd proclaimed Nov. 12 as Handicap Awareness Day. From there, students and community members went about their morning as usual, only this time with slight encumberances. Many participants found that many of their usual day to day tasks were not easily ac- complished. College Coordinator and SGA sponsor, Bill Bryan, found that the simple task of entering the Academic restroom, while confined to a wheelchair, was not feasible. Other doorways were just barely wide enough to get through but your fingers scraped the door frames, Bryan said. English Instructor Kathy Isaac found it extremely dif- ficult to teach her classes. I am used to moving around a lot while I teach and the wheelchair made that kind of mobility almost impossible, Isaac said. I like to mingle with my students and go to them if they are having difficulties. That day they had to come to me. I felt very constrained in the wheelchair, Isaac said. Students came to appreciate the problems that many tem- porarily handicapped people l face. Sophomore Brenda Schiltz put on a neck brace and a walker and found it dif- ficult to carry a book bag from class to class. I had a test to take that day and I found that I couldn't see the top of the desk because of the confinement of the neck brace, Schiltz said. I had an extremely difficult time manuevering with the walker, and trying to get into the restrooms was equally dif- ficult, Schiltz said. Handicap Awareness Day opened the eyes of many on campus. President Dr. Thomas Saffell and the Board of Trustees implemented plans for renovation to make the original buildings on cam- pus fully accessible to the han- dicapped person. Let me show you-james Diamond explains the finer points of maneuver- ing a wheelchair to Pattie Goodman. She was a participant in Handicap Awareness activities. + Z A 'ref 4 rf. W .ww 3, 1 f. , 'ng' 22:1 f: l 'fi' 1 li, , ,gl A In if 'U' pw. tl ' MMA! 4 zniwiuial. r 'La iffmw-H . I 'M ff ., .4 . 5, , , 'K ' , ,ff,,w.. 'Q I I Kd , A.Q,i'i'sThu M'
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Mark johnson, Universe City, MO Susan johnson, johnson Arnold jones, Lakin Dawn jones, Ingalls Gena jones, Ulysses Timothy jones, Garden City Robin Kammack, Garden City John Kanelakos, Arkansas City Lance Kemp, Guymon, OK Sondra Kendall, Garden City Terrance Kendall, Wichita David Kennedy, Ingalls Karen Kidd, Garden City Steve Kirkbride, Abilene Jamie Kitch, Scott City Patrick Knepley, Russiaville, IN john Kocab, Russell Curtis Kohl, Marienthal Steven Krehbiel, Scott City Laura Kreie, Ulysses Denise Kruesi, Garden City jill Kueker, Holcomb julie Kusel, Cedar Traci Lammey, Lebanon Cherlyn Lane, Valley Center Marnie Laramore, Garden City Tien Le, Garden City Tuan Le, Garden City Greg LeBlanc, Garden City Nancy Lederer, Garden City Clark Legg, Kalvesta Michael Lemke, Deerfield Kenton Lenertz, Coldwater Stacy Lenertz, Coldwater Dora Leon, Garden City Michael Little, Greensburg Lisa Long, Ellsworth Rosetta Longoria, Lakin Allin Lopez, Deerfield Damon Lopez, Bronx, NY Mikel Lovin, Stockton Jeanne Lundgren, Garden City Dora Lynch, Lakin joel Lytle, Tribune Anne Madden, Garden City Eric Magana, Garden City Stacy Marley, Coldwater Eric Martin, Garden City Barbara Martinez, Garden City David Martinez, Garden City Peggy Matkin, Lakin Marc Mayfield, Garden City Susan Mayo, Garden City Cynthia McBride, Garden City Lori McCartney, Lebanbn Brian McClure, Lyons 52 Handicap AwarenesslStudents ,x it A
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