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Does your mouth water at the sight of tacos? French pastries? spicy Indian curries? Perhaps you were among the over two thousand students who satisfied their international tastes at the annual International Food Fair during lunchtime. Oet. 19. As students enjoyed incredibly low-priced — most plates cost $2.50 — meals, they also experienced international entertainment. Spanish professor Carlos Mansantano. along with his daughter, played the marimba, a Spanish xylophone. The Guatemalan Students Association performed a vigorous Guatemalen dance, while the Hlaek Students Union read poetry. Most booths sold out by 1:30pm. leaving typical profits of $200. This was the one exception to the prohibition of bringing outside food into the UC. Alex Abraham noted that the Student Pro- gram Hoard loaned the audio equipment and raised funds with exclusive Coca-cola sales. Kreka. president of the International Students Organization, said ISO sposors the event annually to display and educate students about the background of various cultures. Thus. ISO decided to drop booth competition, harmonizing international organizations. ► Sunil N. Thakkar For cuisine that's really South of the Border. the Venezuelen students tempted pas-serbys with their authentic Items. Pliolo bi Tony Hullard. Directed by President Tina Patel, the Indian Students' Association members rush to set up their samosas. choir, naan, pllav. and say panerr to meet the demand of customers.” Photo by Tony Hullard. International Food Fair ■ 7
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The Vietnamese Students Association offers prospective buyers shish-k-bobs. cooked right before their eyes. Photo by Tony liullard. Cheerfully answering Inquiries about their cuisine, the members of the Pakistan Students Association explain one of their dishes as a spicy meat and salad mixture served In pita bread. Photo by Tony liullard. 6 ■ Campus Life
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Spirit Competition Yell like Hell.. Kick-off colors The highlight of Homecoming dinner was the “YELL LIKE HELL CONTEST” . where student groups ranted original cheers. Capturing first place was Chi Omega . second — Cougar Marching Band . and third went to a coalition of Sigma Nu and Delta Zeta . Dinner closed with a triumphant march to the Homecoming bonfire. Photos by Mark Lacy. At the Homecoming Kick-off Ceremony, amidst an array of col-ored balloons, we heard from Van Horn and Head Coach Jack Pardee. The Homecoming court was also announced. Mr. and Ms. UH, revealed later. were Kevin Borg-feldt and Deborah Shelley. Further charging the event was a flurry from the Cheerleaders and the Cougar dolls. 8 ■ Campus Life
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