Foto 17: Getting the word on taxis in Mexico City, a group of Ohio State co-eds try to divide their attention between advisor Carmen Correo, at far right, and the hunt for their own belongings among the luggage scattered on the floor of the Transportes del Norte bus depot. Giving ear from left to right are Marjorie Nichols, Solly Horner and Margaret Laurence.
Foto 1: Mexico's Angel : Spain has always claimed to be the only country with a monument to the Fallen Angel. But, since last July 28, when Mexico City suffered its worst earthquake, this country also has had its Fallen Angel. On that night the angel which was perched atop the measurment to Mexico's Independence, came toppling down, to shatter into a thousand pieces at the base of the monument
Foto 1: The hope of peace and harmony among the people of the earth is the theme of a mural by John R. Bourn, entitled "The Four Races of Man." This is the first mural the artist has done in Mexico.
Foto 3: Drinking in the atmosphere at Cio Hulera, S. A., are some of the members of the combined LAES and Delta Lambda Upsilon group that recently visited the plant where "General Popo" tires are made. From left to right are: Dick Crone, Charles Bradley, Byron Hughey, Bill Chrietzberg, Ralph Sather and Joe La Cascia. In the center, surrounded by his admirers, is General Popo.
Foto 2: Uncovering human remains and artifacts, Dr. Ignacio Bernal, Director of Pre-Hispanic Monuments of Mexico and co-counselor of the Department of Anthropology of Mexico City College, is shown here with two assistants in a ruin near San Lucas, Oaxaca, Mexico.
Foto 1: Caught celebraing their victory with smiles of glee and hamburgers are the newly elected officers of the MCC Student Council. Officiating during the Winter Quarter will be President Tom Held, holding the plate; Recording Secretary Suzanne Jung; and Treasurer Lou Jung. Not in the picture are Tony Posano, vice-president; and Gerry Luckow, corresponding secretary. In the background, three hungry MCCers do an exercise in patience.
Foto 2: "Kanga", a Haitian voodoo initiation dance, is being interpreted by Dale Young. The solo act involves invocation with song, dance, and a fire ordeal.
Foto 1: Flashing eyes and the strains of a flamenco guitar will remain in the memories of Lee Richard Hayman for a long time ofter his recent trip to Spain. Hayman spent several months lost spring and summer touring the Iberian Peninsula with his wife.
Foto 2: Suspicions Allayed for a moment at least, the feline member of John Paddock's "adopted" Mexican family turns her attention away from the storing eye of the camera. From left to right in the family group are Paddock, Sra. Juana Guzmán de Mejía, Nicolás Mejía and Manuel Mejía.
Foto 3: Not at all fish out of water, Mrs. Bonnie Young, secretary to Dean López, noncholently plays Capt. Ahab beside a record 110 pound sailfish she caught recently near Acapulco.