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Spring fever. . . catch it Foreign students and Americans had a chance to exchange their cultural backgrounds in a newly-organized International Club sponsored by Lovely Ulmer and Sandy Crosier. Mauro Nobre, president, said the main activity the members were involved in was a soccer team. They played teams that were in soccer leagues, such as Shawnee Mission and Leavenworth schools. For the Student Council Carnival, the club had six booths representing the different countries that the members were from. At the Eldridge House in February the club was involv- ed in another carnival where more than 200 people attended. □ Clockwise from left: In an intramural soccer game, Afshin Sadcghi, senior, breaks from the defensive lino of Daryoush Edalaty, junior, and Jack Nazarian, senior; Spring fever knocks Mark McNown, junior, right out of the swing; After the Senior Awards Assembly, Diane Edmiston and Chris Jordan, seniors, enjoy a day at the lake; With her head high, Tyra, a full breed Labrador, reaches for a frisbee; Afshin Sad- eghi, senior, volleys down the field while other Inter- national Club members soniors Jack Nazarian and Ben Horowitz and juniors Mauro Nobre and Daryoush Edalaty get in on the action.
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Games set mood for spring Spring Fling, sponsored by Leaders' Club, was a success this year even though the participation was small, said Paige Carney, the club's sponsor. Any girls who signed up to participate in the activities were divided into two teams, the Red Team led by Sarah Waugh, senior, and the Black Team led by Karen Hens- ler, senior. We may have had a small turnout, but we still had a lot of fun, Carney said. Possible rea- sons for the poor attendance were damp weather and students already starting their summer jobs. □ Clockwise from right: With elbows locked, sopho- moros Julie Huntsinger and her partner, Andrea Mil- stead, compete in the locked arm race; Leaders Club mombers. First row: Lisa Dailey, Jennifer Hughes and Karla Snodgrass. Second row: Rhonda Kruger, Lori Pine, Ann Coleman, Terri Ebanks, Joy Meyon, Sarah Waugh, Debbio Nyo, Gina Lovra and Jill Huntsinger. Third row: Debbie Hettwer, Marsia Green, Karen Hensler, Bobba Hopkins, Julie Huntsinger, Laurie Sch- wartzburg, Kippy King, Linda Parker and Bianca Mueller; Holding on tight. Lauri Zinn, sophomore, pushes Bobba Hopkins, sophomore, in the wheel- barrow relay; Karen Blubaugh, sophomore, peddles her tricycle across tho finish line; With teammates looking on, Laurio Schwartzburg, sophomore, shows her skill in the pancako flip relay; It takes a lot of string to got to a marshmellow as Janet Scanned, senior, and Lisa Garcia, junior, find out. 3 25
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