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Internationals on Campus: a group that daily is becoming better known. Through the combined efforts of many people Cthe International Relations Club, S.I.S., the International Housej, these foreigners put on a one-week display that has really made people stand up and watch. They have not only given the American students a broader insight into the customs and culture of the other peoples of the earth, but they have also become a vibrahtp vital part of our own student body. They participated wholeheartedly in many activities including a tea, a hayride, dances, banquets and an international fair which displayed many interesting articles brought from their homelands. Highlighting the entire week was a model United Nations. Tempers flared and fury reigned as this model continued throughout the day. With all the realism of the U.N. located in New York, representatives of each country discussed-or was it argued?-many of the world-wide problems of the day. Each represen- tative sought to solve these problems in a manner most beneficial to his homeland. Isriti any ywonider W 'W My ill then that there were even a few who becarggetlitilillll lltt lttiilflxl tttttt V ' yyyy angry they stormed out of the General Assern-ably? By any standards, International Week can ibe deemed no less than a huge success. Ps., 'a na I I . 1- ' f 1... YI 1 , I :F ' H Q N Q HH 1' 'iii ifyiwww,Ho'.comWiWWW f will o um uw
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1. GL -2. ..,.f. ..i' in ' 1 X I fi Homecoming '66-one entire week of festivities. And what a week! Homework suffered as students stayed up into the wee hours of every night planning, creating, and building their floats for Saturday morning's Homecoming Parade. Tension mounted with each new activity: the We Five Concert, the Homecoming rally, mum sales, float competition. And as the week hastened on, there was every evidence of real school spirit. A million predictions were made as each student expounded his opinions on who would become Homecoming Queen, whether Fresno State would beat Cal Poly, or which float would take the Sweepstakes. Fresno State was a whirl of chatter and activity. r5A Y' -1 Q . ,yr 4 AC, . . .-Q OCTOBER 'lx 1- . ,- ...n- Qb , ,..... . Q fx- 1 Qt, s. 4 114.-W' .. , 3 :.ai'F fy. ,.j!A1'il .4 'ini' 1: l -4 ' 'I'fAh f' 'l W, ,gour- wi' And finally, Saturday, October 15: the Fresno State Homecoming game! The day began early in the morning with the Homecoming Parade moving colorfully through the main streets of Fresno. Float competition was rough, but Homan Hall's creation Theres a Meat-In Here Tonight walked off with the Sweepstakes honors. Sigma Alpha Epsilon was awarded first place in the Fraternity division of the parade. And then the game. The stands were stuffed with spectators hoping to help prompt our team on to victory. incomparable half-time activities enlivened the atmosphere with a re-showing of the focal points of the parade. The highlight of the evening was the presentation of our lovely Homecoming Queen Miss Sidney Bragg and her court: Susie Saito, Penny MacDonald, jan Yocum and Connie Alam. And then the game continued, ending in a smashing victory of 14 to 7 for Fresno State. gs-N CAMPUS LIFE 27
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