University Daily Kansan / Wednesday. April 6, 1988 9 Students sustain injuries in Jayhawks celebration By Ric Brack Kansan staff writer More than 50 people were treated for injuries suffered during Monday night's postgame revelry, according to local law enforcement and hospital authorities. A spokesman at Watkins Hospital said that about 30 students were treated in the emergency room Monday night and yesterday morning. Most of those were treated for minor cuts and sprains. Lawrence Memorial Hospital's emergency room treated 22 patients with minor injuries suffered at Monday's victory celebration. A spokesman said 16 of those were students. University officials estimated that between 27,000 and 30,000 students were on campus Monday night. Three KU students and a Lawrence man were hospitalized. were hospitalized. Patrick H. Kirk, Omaha, Neb., sophomore, and Lesa R. Matson, Wichita freshman, both suffered head injuries in motor accidents and were transported to area hospitals for observation. Both were released yesterday. Kirk was transferred to the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, Mo., by Life Flight, and Matson was transported by Douglas County Ambulance Service to Stormont-Vail Regional Medical Center in Topeka. Kirk and Matson were both taken to Lawrence Memorial Hospital by the Douglas County Ambulance Service shortly after midnight. According to police, a witness said she saw Kirk riding on the hood of a car that was traveling north on Mississippi Street. The witness said the car was traveling at a high speed. POLICE said witnesses told them that Kirk was thrown from the hood of the car and that he lay in the street for several minutes with the steady stream of cars from Jayhawk Boulevard driving around him before someone stopped to help. Nagla'a El-Hodiri, Lawrence junior, was listed in satisfactory condition at Lawrence Memorial Hospital yesterday with a broken right ankle. She was injured when she fell from the back of a bus in front of the Kansas Union late Monday, according to hospital officials. Don Cohee, Lawrence resident, was released last night from Lawrence Memorial Hospital. He suffered a broken elbow and wrist in an automobile accident at Ninth and Massachusetts streets Monday night. Because of the large volume of accidents reported, complete information was not available yesterday. IDEA FOR KANSAN MAGAZINE STORY CALL 864-4810 Take a year off from school and become part of a Manhasset, NY family as their children's nanny. Own room, bathroom, plus excellent salary. Light housekeeping. The Swarthout Society Friends of the University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Concert, Chamber and New Directions Series Presents Want To Be A Train Ride Away From New York City? Bob Berky The 1988 Swarthout Society Resident Artist Mime Artist, Performer, Clown The last time you laughed with such uninhibited abandon was last October when Berky performed as one of The Alchemedians, the premiere performance in the KU New Directions Series. CALL COLLECT (516) 627-3138 or (516) 365-3570. Residency Week April 4-7,1988 Bob Berky will demonstrate mime and movement skills, and provide workshops for the Lawrence community at: South Junior High, Central Junior High, West Junior High, Lawrence High School, University of Kansas dance and theate classes; Lawrence Arts Center acting classes; Rotary; Senior Center; and SailieMae Corporation. Public Performance 8:00 p.m., Thursday, April 7, Liberty Hall Free and Open to the Public SWARTHOUT SOCIETY'S THANKS TO THE COMMUNITY For more information call the Swarthout Society, 913/664-3469. S S Legal Services for Students Did you know that your student activity fee funds a law office for students? 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