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Tony

Mizuno. member of Alkane

·o

11a·

wall. shows affection for his fellow members

by giving

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Gunning. Sheri Manalili. Margo

Mau and Michelle Paloma a big hug.

Rocelynn

Estrellon and Rhlza t.rrasquln

man the Asian Students Association table In

front or the

u.c

during Torero

Week.

Aikane'o Hawaii

Club

ikane O' Hawaii was a

club on campus that

was misinterpreted as a

"hawallan only" club. This was

far from the truth. Being only its

third year on campus, the club

was more than 40 members

strong. Said Margo

Mau,

presi–

dent, of the club, "/

wish more

people that aren't from Hawaii

would join. Our purpose Is to

bring Hawaiian culture to all stu–

dents. "

The Asian Cl·ub

he Asian Club was

formed In the fall of 1989

by a community of stu–

dents who had specific goals

and Interests in mind.

As Mi–

chelle Paloma, president re–

veals,

"The club's primary goal

when It first began was to pro–

vide an environment in which

Asians and non-Asians were giv–

en the opportunity to share,

practice and learn about the dif–

ferent traditions and customs

that contribute to the di verse

Asian culture."

Hispanos Un

1

idos

Club

ispanos Unidos was cre–

ated during the spring

semester of 1990 with

the goals to " enhance the edu–

cational and cultural environ–

ment of all University of San

Diego students and to act as a

positive outreach for the com–

munity."

The group started the year by

participating in the International

Fair held during Homecoming

week.

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