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Demonstrations reflect mood of Americans by Larry Solomon Two Oklahoma State University students Nov. 20 held a banner denouncing a demonstration by OSU students who protested the takeover of the U.S. Embassy in Teh- ran. One of the students said he believed the Nov. 12 dem- onstration was based on racism and bigotry and not on political issues. Clay Foster, Stillwater freshman, said, We want to show that there are more opinions on campus than those expressed last week. The students, who were granted an interested student permit, displayed the sign in front of the Chi Omega clock for 45 minutes shortly after noon. Some of the students standing outside the Student Union taunted the two while an lranian student praised them for their courage. You can't believe how beautiful this sign looks to me, said Vahid Nowshiravan, a civil engineering major from Tehran. People in Oklahoma will discover that there are stu- dents who hold other views than those who demonstrated the l2th, Nowshiravan said. He said the attitude of most Americans toward foreign students is very bad. I told my friends not to come to America for an educa- l 1 A , I 'rn V , ! . l i AFRICAN STUDENT ORGANllATION: FRONT ROW - Tamdia Mamadou, Margaret Rogers fsecj, Patrick Jackson tv. pres.J. SECOND ROW - Foday Guilavogui, Faustin Mwape, Sonny D. Bob-Manuel. BACK ROW - Gilead I. Mlay, fpresj, Eric Menakaya, James A. Adigun, Chetima Mai Moussa. 350 African Student Organization tion because the people here don't like us, he said. Stillwater political science major Charles Foster, no rel- ation to Clay Foster, said he is concerned for the safety and rights of international students in the United States. The plan to deport those Iranians in violation of their visas is an attempt to harass them in order to appease conservative factions in America, Charles Foster said. The demonstration was a right-wing reactionary thing to do, he said. He did a nice job releasing the blacks and women, Nowshiravan said. Those groups don't have equal rights in this country. gl
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All 4 PP M A Q 4 ' 44 A... n ww QE.-f L..-nl INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ORGANIZATION: SEATED - Sehchang Hah, Shao-Shing Chen, Hong- Tau Deng, Nsima Edittu, Walid Najjar, Samlna Ahmed Chauary, Prlsitchai Tanprnsert, Walid Cham- mas, Ghassan Faddoul. STANDING - B. V. H. Prasad, Steve Dayom, Kumar Chittipeddi, Bola - 3 4? I it T TTTT W i th W ff . xt - x ...sl ' ' wf:',. . ,,., TTTT . I Kehinde, Premsager Vuppalapaty, Chih Dunn Tonua Painton, Ahmen A. Ahmed, Julie Simpson, Alaa Abdulahsbbar, Shamil Erdogan, Wallanin Rohitsuk. x 5 . ,W uw -5,4 2 AQ' I A on 'EN 75x81 W- . E W as, .. 35 I' W at - Q. 5 T. MODEL UNITED NATIONS: FRONT ROW - Stevan Bolton, Libby Milstead, Robyn Gallord, Sarry Habiby. SECOND ROW - Clay Foster, Mark Bledsoe fprasj, Stuart Jackson, Tom Goodwin, John Bryant. BACK ROW - Tony Harkleroad, Bryan Helm, Charles A Foster Eyeing a possible strike, Shamil Erdogan ol Turkey approaches the foul line during the International Olympics Bowling Tournament. International Student Organization 351
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