Daily Photo by JON SNOW Catching some rays A seemingly content raccoon sitting atop a tree overlooking Bursley Hall on North Campus enjoys sobe springtime sunshine as the temperature once again soared into the seventies. - , .......... . . . -rant o Student dies after fall from dorm loft (Continued from Page 1). til they received word from the hospital on the cause of death. Rotman said the Shapiros left Ann Arbor for home on April 22, before he could give them the results of his autop- sy. Rotman said he had no plans to send his results to the Shapiros, but he added that the death dertificate, which lists the cause of death, is available to them through the county clerk's office. More than 200 Markley residents at- tended a candlelight memorial service for Shapiro on the evening of April 22. During the service, the resident advisor on Shapiro's hall described the events leading up to the death. Rick Schenker, the RA on the third floor of Elliot House who stayed close to Shapiro throughout the ordeal, said that doctors told Shapiro after the accident that he could either remain in traction for several weeks and wear a body cast for two months or have a leg operation and risk only a one percent chance of infection and further damage. ON THE EVENING before the surgery, Schenker said Shapiro was "really psyched up, really positive about it. He was always a positive per- son." On Wednesday morning, about ten minutes after the surgery was reported a success, doctors returned to the waiting parents and said that com- plications had occurred as Shapiro was moved off the operating table, Schenker ?aid. Shapiro lapsed into a coma and died early the following mor- ning in the hospital's intensive care unit. At the service, Schenker described Shapiro as a "caring, generous, loving individual." Others at the service spoke of Shapiro's "zest for life and en- thusiasm in doing things." Shapiro's hall mates collected donations for the planting of trees in Israel as a memorial. Several of his hall mates flew to Massachusetts for the funeral on April 23. Kevin Doria, Markley's building director, said that before last month he had never heard of any injuries sustained in falls from dorm lofts, but within a one-week period, three dorm residents were hurt in falls. In addition to Shapiro, one student broke his arm and another sprained her ankle, Doria said REVIEW PROGRAMS June 16 NEW LSAT: Begin to im- prove your writing skills now for the new essay section . June 23 GMAT: Register now for June seminars. Receive our Moth Re- fresher text by return mail. CALL NOW: 800 243-4767 4 'I A limited number of grants in the University Hospitals Tuition Assist- ance Plan are available to qualified nursing students enrolled full time in undergraduate, baccalaureate pro- grams at schools of nursing. Apply for next year now by writing or calling collect: Linda Nash Foote, R.N. Nurse Recruitment Manager University Hospitals of Cleveland 2074 Abington Road Cleveland, Ohio 44106 (216) 444-1686 a