Title | Houstonian, 1989 |
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Date | 1989 |
Description | This edition of the Houstonian, published by the students of the university in 1989, is the official yearbook of the University of Houston. |
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Language | English |
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Original Item Location | LD2281.H745 H6 v. 55 1989 |
Original Item URL | http://library.uh.edu/record=b1158762~S11 |
Digital Collection | Houstonian Yearbook Collection |
Digital Collection URL | http://digital.lib.uh.edu/collection/yearb |
Repository | Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries |
Repository URL | http://info.lib.uh.edu/about/campus-libraries-collections/special-collections |
Use and Reproduction | In Copyright |
File Name | index.cpd |
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Transcript | 332 ■ Closing Mary P. Valle S Managing Editor 1990 Editor-elect o what if being in the yearbook has little to do with my psychology major? After three years of exposure to the yearbook ''breed" I've grown quite attached to them. Maybe I'm even one of them. SCARY. Here's to another year on staff and all of the lucky ones who've worked on the book and come out unscathed and partially sane. To those who stay on with me for yet another turbulent year, we can only hope to do as good or better on something not many appreciate. The new officers of the Black Student Union are sworn in at the CEO Banquet. Photo fa/ Hugh Tom. U nited celebration Representing some eighty student organizations, the Council of Ethnic Organizations consisted of the Black Student Union, the Chinese Students Association, Concilio de Organizaciones Chicanas, and the International Student Organization. The torch was passed on April 28 from the outgoing officers to the new, incoming administration at an event marked with an exclusive gala of festivities followed by an open dance party. With 200 individuals in attendance, the night was filled with a sense of unity and optimism. In addition to the variety in the menu, the guests were treated to a cultural fashion show, two dances by the Mitsu dance academy, and poetry reading and a gospel choir performance by the Black Student Union. Old officers of the member groups gave much recognition, including ISO's presenting the most active organization award to the Indian Stu- dents' Organization, the Pakistan Students' Association, and the Filipino Student's Association. The most solemn moment of the evening came with the swearing in of the new officers of all of CEO's groups, including the new CEO Director, Rekha Sharma, and the Assistant Director, Rodrigo Jimenez. CEO took pride in the year's success with the International Food Fair, China Night, Black History Month, and Chicano Week. By providing a wealth of cultural and educational programs, CEO hopes to promote understanding and awareness of cultural diversity. Also in actively recruiting minority students, CEO works to increase the representation of students of color. ► Rekha Sharma CEO Banquet ■ 333 |