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BAU TAI WONG demonstrated
audience volunteers. One feat in
splitting a pencil in half with it. A
split a banana into first two ;
centration.
As a young woman softly plaj
strument, four artists painted
seasons.
The pictures received the artis
four friends of the Chinese Stu
student advisor; Ted Ledgen, fo
Berg, president of Columbia Cc
Hill of the USC art department
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around the contestants' waists marshmallows
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talents. Three volunteers nervou
the dance they were to perforr
clumsily imitated their teachers
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guitar, ending an evening which
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kung fu with the help of three brave
ivolved folding a dollar lengthwise and
iter neatly demolishing two pencils, he
and then three pieces by sheer conned
a zither, a traditional Oriental infour
pictures in soft inks of the four
its' crimson seal and were presented to
dent Organization: Phil tvoc fnroian
rmer foreign student advisor ; Rosalie
tuncil for Internationals: and Sherron
0 Chinese folks!" Chow asked three
ill at using chopsticks. Cups were tied
- an empty one in front and one full of
s had to transfer marshmallows from
>ack ones.
1 were invited to show their dancing
sly watched their teachers go through
n, and the audience roared as they
>' hip-swiveling and arm-waving.
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Chow described as "a way of showing
ur host families, a timp fnr all nf nc inct
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