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HAWAIIAN LUAU Itml Paul Yomomoio. president of Hui-O-Howoii performs on ancient Hawoiton done . Each year, OSU students hove on opportunity to toste o bit of Howoiion exotic fore and o little of the native donee of the South Pacific islands of the annual Hui O Howoii luou. Hui O Howoii, or club of Howoii” is o 130 member organization of students, o mojority of whom ore from the island state. They ore the only self-supporting organization on compus ond is considered by OSU faculty to be one of the most successful, kept strong for over 29 years. The dub's highlight activity is the luou. with approximately 120 students participating in food preparation, decorating, sing-ing ond native dancing. The luou is ptimorily o fund-raiser, but it is also o vehicle for Howoiions to shore their culture with students from oil over. C. Nokogowo 21 Dond members ploy Wood style music. 6o» U Anne Nogomi dances to Woiko.'' o modern hulo. 6oiw ll
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SPRING EXTRAVAGANZA The cornivol comes to life despite the roiny. rolny weother. VllW Mehvi Spring meons something different to everyone. To some, it's the end of onother school yeor. To others, it's time to start on that summer ton, ond to most, it's o time to goof off ond enjoy the sunny skies that we thought would never come. When the sunshine returns, it's time for springtime sports to come out from behind the clouds. No longer must you ploy tennis indoors, or jog in the rain. Going to the beach for the day is often o temptation to skip class. D. Trevino M u 20 Talented juggler odds some color of his own to o worm, sonny doy. M hvt
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COWDAY The cow chips ond tobacco spit were flying again in this year's Cow Day exhibition. which, despite the rainy weather, successfully drew enthusiastic participation. The purpose of the day was to promote agriculture and to let the campus know about what we (agriculture students) are doing, said Kristy Kieder. Cow Doy coordinator. Eight campus agricultural clubs sponsored the event, and stationed booths to inform students of various activities. Some of the events featured were the milk chugging contest, bale-chucking competition, egg loss, cow chip throwing, tobacco spitting contests, and of course, the cow kiss. - S. Price Showing her offection for o cow It Julie Grieb. Opposite Poge: Sheep sheering. 22 Cow Doy brings happiness to on OSU student.
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