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(B) Taking part in the Soccer Game Booth at Piccadilly Fair, David Stenoien, junior, stops an intended goal (photo by Slyman). (C) Getting to the ball before his New Zealand oppo- nent, Andy Kjellberg, senior, braces for a head ball (photo by Schwarz). (F) Explaining the use of sine in trigonometry, Ms. Louise Unman, soccer sponsor, talks to her EMA class (photo by Saenz). I Pages by Melissa Mandoza g
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Soccer team members played an exhibition game against a New Zea- land team in January, commented Ms. Louise Linman, club sponsor. The game was arranged through the San Antonio Soccer Organiza tion, continued Ms. Linman. The touring team played games against teams m California, Illinois and Texas. Members of the Soccer Club also handled publicity for the New Zea- land game, added the sponsor. Club members petitioned the president of the University Inter- scholastic League (UIL) to work to have soccer accepted as a UIL sport, she remarked. Because soc- cer was not a UIL sport, it could not be a part of the school curriculum, she explained. Soccer Club members play against New Zealand team (A) Participating in an exhibition game against a tour- ing soccer team from New Zealand, David Stenoien, junior, battles two New Zealand players for possession of the ball (photo by Schwarz). (D) Members of the Soccer Club are FRONT ROW: Owre, parliamentarian, Whitehurst, historian, Serrano, vice president, Ratner, secretary. Finch, president, Tashjian, treasurer, L. Fitzpratick, vice president, Ger- ber, sergeant-at-arms, Stenoien, chaplain, SECOND ROW: Simpson, A. Finch, Leos, Abee, Lestz, Friesen, Kawolski, Rockey, BACK ROW: Hallenberger, Chris Serrano, Oviedo, Gudzikowski, Ohienbush, Brown, Shockley, Parente (photo by Wells). (E) Competing in a tournament game, Collen Cameron, senior, struggles to take the ball away from her oppo- nent (photo by Moore).
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Foreign exchange students sponsored by AFS club With the money they earned during the year, American Field Service (AFS) mem- bers helped bring a student from Iran to Churchill and send a Churchill student to New Zealand, explained Mr. Robert Hicks, sponsor. In September, Mehran Mostajir, sen- ior, arrived from Iran and in January Ann Staffel, senior, left for New Zealand, commented Mr. Hicks. The students lived with a family in the country in which they were staying. Profits from a booth at Piccadilly Fair, and from a stationery sale and annual membership dues helped support the exchange students. Money raised by the student club members helped the exchange students pay for such items as senior rings, pic- tures, announcements, and cap and gowns, Mr. Hicks added. However, the adult chapter of AFS paid the majority of the expenses of the exchange students, concluded Mr. Hicks. p o • ' l Ikl J (c) Liz Braun, Lesa Francis, and Karen Coleman lis- ten to Mehran Mostajir ' s speech about his life in Iran during an afternoon AFS meeting (photo by Moore). (E) AFS club members are FRONT ROW: A. Brum- ley, D. Speck, club president, V. Mitchell, K. Moore, BACK ROW; Mr. Robert Hicks, sponsor, D. Mintz, M. Mostajir, Mr. Joseph Wientjes (photo by Wells). (F) While in the school library, Mehran Mostajir, AFS foreign exchange student from Iran, reads a book about the city of San Antonio (photo by Moore). 96
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