Front row:Jin Young Lee, Bastl Coates, Nanthapol Charoenpakdi, Had! HabibAgaht. Row 2:Mlke Vier, Stanley Rodrigues, Francisca Karyadi, Nacho Campillo, Jose Plcans. Back row:Christopher John, Dan Friel, Juan Ponce.
Not Just Rec(. White, atuf Bfue • • • T h e AmericanInternational Club ts a socio-cultural organization consisting of 45 members who represent 20 countries around the world. The club provides 350 international students with a social environment that helps to reduce "culture shock" and orients these students
with American lifestyles and the educational system. During the course of a semester, the club encourages its members to take road trips to museums and expos in Dayton, Cincinnati and Columbus. The club also sponsors two events which are open to the public. The first,
International Tea, ts held in the fall and this event features free cultural entertainment. The second, Buddy Day, ts . held in the Spring. On this day, an international student invites an "American buddy" to a buffet dinner prepared by the club members. In addition to the abovementioned events, the
club actively participates in on-campus events such as Campus Carnival and Christmas on Campus. The AmericanInternational Club celebrates its 30th anniversary in 1989 and thanks S.G.A. and U.A. for their support and cooperation. • -Frederick Coutinho
Front row : Robe1 Pool, Karen BraJ Eltzabeth Greenl Donita Jessen, Ni<J Sylvain. Row 2: D Jaro Btlocerkowyc: Angie Plummer, MJ lanie Andes, Sandi Grady. Back rov Charle s McElro1 Robert Blaser, Joli Hajner, Bryan Blu
Bernard Caldwell, Camille Wtlson, Paul Perry.
BATU works with the University to educate eta.dents on black culture throqh academic, social and vocational pJ'Olrams.
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The Model United Nations engage lo mock conferences and sponsor conferences for local high schools. They have won various awards including Outstanding Delegation.