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International titles crowned

By Danielle Davis

Staff Writer

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Published: Thursday, November 19, 2009

Updated: Thursday, November 19, 2009

Mark Nelson/O'Collegian

Hadera Freweini, a student from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, won the Ms. International contest. Both Freweini and Bigyan Koirala, of Nepal, winner of the Mr. International title, received scholarships from ISO.

It was a full house for the International Student Organization’s annual Mr. and Miss International pageant Wednesday night.

Students, families and friends gathered in the OSU Student Union Little Theater to support the contestants of this year’s pageant.

With charismatic hosts, Brittnee Cooks and Joseph Jones, the atmosphere was thick with excitement and eagerness to see who would be crowned OSU’s Mr. and Miss International.

The hosts introduced the four judges before the contestants took the stage for their opening dance.

The opening dance, which Nash McQuarters choreographed, was a montage of three Michael Jackson songs; “The Way You Make Me Feel,” “Remember the Time” and “Black or White.”

On an overhead above the stage, the video for “Black or White” played as each contestant performed a brief dance symbolizing his or her culture.

Following a performance of a three-man team of Malaysian drummers, each contestant shared a traditional outfit with a brief explanation of its symbolism.

Contestants performed with traditional and contemporary music.

Miss India Neetha Sindhu started the talent portion with a dance called Dashavatar, which displayed India’s elegant traditions. Mr. India Bharathwaj Gopalakrishnan played a fusion of classical Indian and Western music on an Indian bamboo flute.

Mr. China Zongkai Tian displayed his Chinese calligraphy and the delicate and powerful art of Kung Fu.

Mr. Nepal Bigyan Koirala and Miss Nepal Preety  Mathema gave separate energetic customary and modern dances.

Mr. Vietnam Danh Pham Phan ended the talent section with an acoustic guitar and vocal performance of “Winter Lady.”

The last round before crowning Mr. and Miss International required each contestant to answer questions such as, “How can you help incoming students with culture shock?” or “How would you showcase your culture among the vast international population at OSU?”
Mr. and Miss India were second runners-up. First runners-up Miss Nepal and Mr. Vietnam were each rewarded with a scholarship check for $150 and a glass plaque for their achievements.

Crowned as Mr. and Miss International were Miss Africa Freweini Hadera, a construction management graduate student, and Mr. Nepal, a media management graduate student.
Hadera and Koirala each received a scholarship check for $350 and a glass plaque for their new titles as Mr. and Miss International.

Hadera said she was exceedingly happy with her win, proud to represent her country and looks forward to putting her new title to good use.

“I am so happy,” Hadera said. “I look forward to being on ISO’s side to help international students achieve whatever they want and also help international students battle their challenges.”

Koirala had some of the same aspirations but with a slightly broader view.

“What I see here at Oklahoma State is that we need to gather up more people to come to events like this,” Koirala said. “I saw a few empty seats. We need to reach out to more professors, more students. We’ve got 32,000 people all across the state that are apart of OSU. We can bring them all together.”
 

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19 comments

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Fri Dec 11 2009 15:28
konjena mendenewu.....
Your name
Sat Nov 28 2009 14:52
congratulation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
lemlem
Sun Nov 22 2009 08:55
woaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I proud of U emmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
lots of luv
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Fri Nov 20 2009 16:40
hay girly u did it am so proud of u thanks for showing the other side of africa which is the land of the beautifuls!!! congrats konjet
Disorganized Skeleton
Fri Nov 20 2009 16:32
GUCIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!! You did it lady! I'm tired of all this nonsense about beauty being only skin deep. That's deep enough. What else do they want -- an adorable pancreas? lol. Congrats my dear.
biruk gebrelibanos
Fri Nov 20 2009 16:27
congratulation, i am proud of you. keep it up. konjo
who am I
Fri Nov 20 2009 14:26
GUCCIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII !! Congratulations my dear. For every beauty there is an eye somewhere to see it. In your case, the whole world. lol
haile senay
Fri Nov 20 2009 09:15
Congratulation ducheye.
Sami A.
Fri Nov 20 2009 08:34
Great ! I am happy that you could represent your family, friends, country and continent....
yohannes Loga
Fri Nov 20 2009 06:02
Duchyee am out of words !!!! i am so proud of you, and you deserve it !!!
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Fri Nov 20 2009 03:45
heluye banchi wetiche new hehe
Bahlbi Tadesse
Fri Nov 20 2009 03:06
Duchye, i have no words how proud i'm of u! That's a very best way to represent a Family, country, and continent!
Hadera Helen
Fri Nov 20 2009 02:36
Duchye, its ur sis ...we are so proud of u girl. love u( from all ur family and friends)
Rohit Kadam
Fri Nov 20 2009 01:33
Congratulation Hadera and Koirala! ...may success always be at your footsteps!
Abule
Fri Nov 20 2009 00:49
Congratulation Hadera and Koirala! Good wishes from my side!
Beke
Thu Nov 19 2009 22:59
Well done Konjo!
Arjun Basnet
Thu Nov 19 2009 19:10
BIGYAN, MANY CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU. WISH YOU ALL THE BEST.
Elias k/mariam
Thu Nov 19 2009 10:34
I was delighted when I read your name in the article " international titles crowned" and I have the honor to congratulate you for your good performance and beat the world by your external and internal beauty.
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Thu Nov 19 2009 06:47
Hadera congratulation for your beating all world by beauty to called International titles crowned.
i wish all the best for you.






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