Foto 1: Nobel Prize Play "Six Characters in Search of An Author" by Luingi Pirandello is slated for production on the afternoons of December 5 and 6 in the college theater. Shown rehearsing (from left to right) are cast members Ida Lanese, Guy Clark, co-director Tom Gimore, Stan Hall, Jerry Greenwood, Betty Mendelsohn, Kathleen Greenwood, Ed Oldenburger and co-director George Sydney.
Foto 2: Noted Educator Dr. H. L. Cain, was awarded a 1960 MCC Fraternitas Award today.
Foto 3: Writer and Scholar Dr. Pablo Martínez del Río, was co-recipient of the Fraternitas Award at MCC this morning.
Foto 4: Distinguised Archeologist Dr. Alfonso Caso, has accepted a position as Advisory Board Director of MCC's regional affiliate, the Frissell Museum of Zapotec Art.
Foto 1: Famed Mexican Artist MCC professor of etching, Lola Cueto, one of Mexico's great artists, gives important pointers to students. Shown in graphics arts workshop, from left to right: Lola Cueto, Tom Gatts, Jay Rutherford, and Manuel Hernández.
Foto 2: All-American Collegian staff members prepare to meet the deadline for another issue. Judging od the last issues brought to the Collegian awards are (left to right) standing: Ed Kowalski, Mel Lockey, and Doug Butterworth. In the foreground, leaning over the desk to the left are Stephanie Barnes, Barry Levin, and Bob Schwendinger. On the right, in the background, are Gerry Schwartz and Philip Cox. Sitting on the right are Kathleen Newsome and Ralph Sherman.
Foto 3: Satire On Life Cast members rehearse "Don Juan in Hell," a Poet's Voice production to go on stage Friday. Left to right are Jack Natkin, Bobby Hopkins, and James Jordan.
Foto 1: Alain Dessaint debates wheter to share his lunch with his hungry visitor during the noon break. Dessaint's expression gives a good indication of his ultimate decision on the matter.
Foto 2: Alain Dessaint (right) glumly waits for the summer afternoon rain to stop so he and the workers (left) can continue digging.
Foto 1: This odd arrow-shaped structure being excavated on t he left is only the second of its kind found in Mesoamerica. A drawing of its architectural plan is shawn directll below. The resemblance of this building to the "observatory' at Monte Alban can be seen by camparing the drowing below to the one unde r it from Monte Albán. Below to the left is a three-dimensional sketch of the Monte Albán "obsevatory."
Foto 2: Bill Douglas (right foreground carefully hands Alain Dessoint (left) a meticulously uncovered broken artifact from the pit Douglas is working in. Note the brush in Douglas' right hand, which is used to clear dirt from the artifact before taking it from the place it was found.
Foto 3: Ojus Malphurs goes through the painstaking routine of separating every speck of dirt fram his discovery before removing it from its position. Each object is measured in situ according to its location befare it is taken fram its place .
Foto 4: Charles Wicke (left) reads his light meter in order to take a picture of the stratigraphic wall marked off into squares by string. The stratigraphy shows up much better when the sun's rays do not shine on the wall directly standing on right is David Lynn.
Much Traveled Polish Beauty Finds Mexico Comparable to Old World
Alice Murray Will Wed
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Foto 1: One Man Shows Three members of the Tlacuilo Art Club are holding individual shows in Saloncio VII this term. From left to right are Robert Meade, whose group of semiabstracts are currently on display; Carl Swallow, who will exhibit 20 of his abstracts from December 5 to 16; and Nicholas Schlee whose drawings and sketches were recently shown and are reviewed in this issue by Toby Joysmith.
Foto 2: South American Bussinesswoman Ecuador-born Ingrid Partmuss is lecturing at MCC this quarter on records management.
Foto 3: Pensive Miss Green-eyed Eva Sypniewska, an international relations major at MCC, says of Mexico City, "Mexico has all the cosmopolitan flavor of old world cities that I have known."
Foto 1: Scholarship Winnersllleane Cadavel (left) and Maribeth Kauss were selected to receive the two annual MCC scholarships awarded to promising students from Mexico City's American High School.
Foto 2: Brave MCCer Lea Larsen gropes through stygian darkness in search of mysterious tunnel.
Foto 3: Iron Curtain Escapee Thomas Tuling, born in Russia, escaped at nineteen years of age and is now here preparing for further study in advanced international relations at John Hopkins University's extention in Bologna, Italy.
Foto 4: Famous AlumnusBob Ray with "Snow and the River", in front of his studio (to be!) at Taos, New Mexico, is today a much awarded artist who received his Master's Degree from MCC.
MCC's Aztecas Take First Win Of Season In 18-6 Slugfest
President Discusses...
Tennis Team Shows Talent
Bowlers Aim For Trophies
Dr. Murray Proposes...
Explorers Club Is Reorganized
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Foto 1: On GuardJerry Dixon, instructor and student coach for the newly formed MCC fencing group shows excellent form in recent workout held on the student terrace.
Foto 2: Talking It Over Team Captain Jacques Goueytes, Los Angeles, discussing recent workout with fellow team mate Philip Grace, Tucson, Arizona.