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ChinesE SUSAN PAQUET Staff Writer Chinese students are bringing to the University and the Columbia area a taste of Chinese tradition this week with their celebration of the Lunar New Year, the most colorful of China's festivals. Peter Chow is president of the Chinese Student's Association, which has spent much time and money organizing "Chinese Week,". Chow and his friend Jason Wu both expressed the hope that the programs prepared will help foster more understanding between American students and visiting stu dents from China. Both Chow and Wu are from Taiwan and studied together in Peking before meeting again here at Carolina. "The big problem for the Chinese student is in the language," Chow said. Wu added that, "the Chinese student is shy to speak" to his American contemporaries because of the lack of confidence he has in his English speaking ability. Another problem the foreign stu dent faces is with the American food. On top of being so far from their homes they have to conform to a new culture and different food. This combination takes time to adjust to. Chow said the student often gets ill after arriving here. For these reasons Chow said the Chinese stu dents "form their own separate communities" where they prepare Chinese foods and remain conserva tive and out of sight. Another prob lem is the high cost of food here in the United States. The same foods of ten cost five or ten times as much here as in Taiwan. The approaches to religion for the students from China are as diver sified as they are for American stu dents. There are Buddhists, Catholics and Protestants and most practice their religion on their own. Both Wu and Chow praised a house program which a Columbia Baptist church has organized for foreign students. In this program a family invites these students into their homes for a meal and friendship. Wu praised the proverbial "southern hospital ity" by stating "this is something unique here."Chow added this has been extremely helpful to the stu dents who otherwise feel they were receiving the "cold shoulder" treat ment. Chow said while the American yc ambitic to carve in speak4 SALES LEA Qhesebi Our proc basic hot. Cream ,Ve Ragu Spaghet Our repre Contac1 Up Aneqm studer students may gain from the enter tainment which he and his organiza tion have planned for this week, he and his Chinese friends have also learned a great deal. Wu expressed this same belief. The food which was prepared by the students them selves for Saturday night's Chinese banquet was a new experience for most. "The young people don't pay much attention to how their mother prepares food," Wu said. Food is one of the most important aspects of the Chinese new year festival. The Lunar New Year is observed MASUMI ARAI Teacher of nomination Nominations for the Tee received by a student-facul the teachers according to tei The award which includes to the distinguishing teachei by Standard Oil of Indiana. The award which was pr Donal4 Russell of Spartanbu teacher in three areas, gra regional faculty, and univer, Previous winners include: Jack D. Ashley, Dr. Wade '] Beardsley. Regardless of what ur degree is in . . . if you'i us, people-oriented and e a good future, we're inter ing with you about a care DING TO SAL ES MANA -ough Por lucts include some of Am4 isehold standbys-Pond's iseline Petroleum Jelly, ( ti Sauces & many others. sentative will be on this c Februar y 6,1973. the Placement Office to 'your personal interview, al opportunity employer Chesebrough Pond's Inc. 33 Benedict Place G~eenwi ch, t its obser from the 16th of the 12th month until the 15th of the new year according to the lunar calendar. During this time the Kitchen God is honored. Chinese legend has it that the Kitchen God reports to heaven about each family. A malt candy is therefore prepared to smear on the god's lips to seal them or to at least make certain every thing he tells will be sweet. Money is burned to assure him a good jour ney and fodder is even burned for his horse. During the festival ances German pia classics Tu( Klaus Hellwig, interna man pianist, will perfori at 8:00 p.m., in Fraser F Accompanying Hellwig i will be his wife, Masumi i The program will include Schubert, Brahms, Ravel Klaus Hellwig is one o man pianists to be awarde competitions. Beside: throughout Europe, he h, the Near East and the So Along with his activitii has developed an interesi quently appearing in pt artists besides his wife w: ing in 1968. the Year s accepted icher of the Year are being ty committee that will judge Lcher effectiveness. a check for $1,000 is awarded of the year and is sponsored wviously sponsored by judge rg is given to the outstanding duate assistant faculty, USC iity faculty. Dr. Richard A. Rempel, Dr. L Batson and Dr. Edward H. -e ager es ted er in GEMENT id's Inc. ~rica's Cold Tips, Interested? ampus set rn.f ye their ni tors are honored and food is placed in the living room to insure enough to eat during the coming year. Firecrackers are set off to frighten away evil spirits. Chow and Wu explained the events the Chinese Student Associa tion has planned for this week. Friday night at 7:00 P. M. there will be a Teahouse in the faculty lounge which is free to everyone. Majyong -a Chinese gambling game--will be played along with Chinese Chess. Classical dancing and a choir will entertain those who come and the nists to play ?sday night tionally acclaimed Ger n Tuesday, January 30, [all, McMaster College. n the duo performance rai, also a noted pianist. selections from Mozart, and Milhaud. f the few younger Ger d prizes in international numerous concerts as toured the Far East, viet Union. s as a soloist, Hellwig : in chamber music, fre ;rformance with other ith whom he began play NOM I Complete this form with t nominate a teacher for this ai considered by a student-facu further information about ea nominations will not be a pi award. Letters of recommend will be especially welcome. TEACHER'S NAME DEPARTMENT_ Student's Signature Student Number Student's Major Return to "Teaching Awarc South Carolina. Deadline is FE BICY Quality European BIl Manufactured By: G Paris-Sport, Falcon-M~ In Colu C A TE'S C Box Cedar Terrace ! 6420 Sumter Phe 776 1:15 to 8p.m. M ew year women will model ancient cos tumes. Movies will also be shown. The most interesting event of the week will be the Banquet at Cap stone Saturday night. At this time the traditional Golden Lion Dance will be performed by Chow and Wu. The Golden Lion was ordered from Taiwan at a cost of $250. It is the only authentic Golden Lion outside of the Chinatowns in New York and San Francisco. Because of this, Chow and Wu have been invited to perform in North Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Tennessee. k S KLAUS HELLWIG JATION he requested information to ,vard. The nomination will be lty committee who will seek :h candidate. The number of imary factor in making the ation supporting nominations 1", Box 85103, University of ,bruary 28, 1973. 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