Foto 1: WQIM OfficersDiscussing the busy quarter ahead of them are, from left to right, Dr. James B. Tharp, advisor to the WQIM program, and this year's officers who are Karen Cervenak, secretary-treasurer: Richard Schaefers, president: and Loy Glenn Westfall, vice-president.
Foto 2: Lining UpStudent registration takes place in the cafeteria in one of the heaviest enrollments in Mexico City College or UA history.
Foto 1: Presenting MexicoDuring the past two years tremendous changes have been taking place at the Tcotihuacan archeological site close to Mexico City. The work being done there at present indicates that the area is much older than previously thought.
Family Life During World War Explained By Latvian Student
Campus Club Starts Again
Art Works Exhibited
Convocation Speaker Lauds School Image
Departmental Change Announced By Wachter
Cultural Exchange Aided by UA Tours
Bourjaily Book Published In US
Frat Elects New Officers
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Foto 1: In The Library Dagnija Brirman's early childhood was spent being moved front one refugee camp to another during World War II . Now in her second quarter here. Dagnia is a Spanish language and literature major and hopes sometime in the future to do interpreting.
Foto 2: UA Speaker Having lunch at the University of the Americas before a convocation on "Opportunities and Challenges of International Service," by Charles Vetter. information coordinator of the USIA are from left to right: Dr. Richard Greenleaf: Dr. Robert Young, assistant cultural affairs officer at the U.S. Embassy and Dr. D. Ray Lindley.
President Lindley Honors Williams, Team At Banquet
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Foto 2: On The Lookout Ward Gay, top gazes into a broad valley in the Alaska Peninsula while the hunter he is guiding takes a turn with the binoculars looking for bear. Ward says the grizzly is the most dangerous which he has experienced personally in many exciting encounters with it.
Foto 1: Sam Brown Scores Chalking up their third straight victory in the National University tournament, the Aztecas, led by Sant Brown's 35 points, outclassed Tamaulipas 74-59. Sam starred throughout the tournament rebounding, passing. and hitting for a 40 point average in the tourney.