Poet's Voice To Present Mauldin, Wolfe Adaptations, Student Readings
Horcasitas Leaves To Study Indian Lore
Cultural Review Now Accepting Manuscripts
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Among the best -- Marle Wachter, director of the MCC Fine Arts Center, arranges a showing of student work chosen from among the most outstanding pieces produced by students within the past fifteen years.
Up front -- Six members of the Poet's Voice rehearse for their dramatic reading of Bill Mauldin's Up Front, which will be part of the program put on by the Voice November 29.
Nahuatl scholar -- Fernando Horcasitas, associate professor of anthropology and history, is leaving MCC at the end of this quarter to pursue his Nahuatl studies.
Creative Writer Plans On Career Working For Salvation Army Mag
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Hula without hoop -- Robert Vallejo, MCC student, prefers teaching to performing. In the foreground are Robert Vallejo and partner, Joyce Young.
Fifteenth all-american -- The Collegian does it again under the editorship of John Revett.
Salvation Army ahead -- Martha Fulton, M.A. degree candidate in creative writing, and Edmund J. Robins, chairman of the MCC English department discuss a manuscript which Martha has written.
Variety Of Recreational Activities Available To All
Pitching Star Trades Horsehide For Walruses
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Here it comes -- Jacques Gouyetes, letterman and captain of the MCC tennis team, exhibits his form in a recent Saturday workout at the SCOP tennis club.
Rolling along -- Sports Director Glenn Beaudry is also an active participant in MCC bowling circles.
Two over home plate -- Ex-Phillies pitcher Larry Close displays his form using whipping cream instead of a fast ball.