Dr. Wicke Publishes Article On Theories Of Temple Mounds
Gene Gerzso Gets Master's
Dean Rivas Represents UA At Meet
Fourteen Students Score High Honors
Professional Actress Instructs Drama Group
Rosa Leyva Gets Grant
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Foto 1: Classifying Artifacts Dr. Charles Wicke, assistant professor of anthropology, is shown labeling Mesoamerican pottery from Tlatilco. He has recently published an article entitled "Pyramids and Temple Mounds" that deals with the culture of Eastern North America.
Foto 2: Brainstorms Cooking When six of the fourteen students who made the recent Dean's List pool their resources, nobody knows what the result will be. They are (left to right) Robert Pond, John Scribner, John O'Brien, Carolyn Czitrom, Susan London and Ruth Jacobowitz.
Foto 2: German Baron Alexander von Wuthenau delivers a paper on the pre-Columbian diffusionist theory at a Barcelona convention directed by Thor Heyerdahl (right) of Kon-Tiki fame.
Son Of Philippine Ambassador Compares Spanish With Tagalog
UA Administrators Attend Eucational Conferences
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Foto 1: Marise Hadden
Foto 2: Traditional Dress Octavio Maloles, son of the Philippine ambassador to Mexico, is shown wearing the Barong Tagalog, used on dress-up occasions in the Islands as the climate forbids the use of a coat and tie.
Foto 3: Sound Of The 'Sereno' One of the customs that both Maryl Simmons and Nancy Cast remeber about their year in Spain is the tapping of the night watchman as he came to open the gate when they returned to their boarding houses at night.
Foto 4: Aloha, Wahini Today Willa Abbott prepares for her Spanish class. Soon she will return to Hawaii to teach the language there.
Aztecas Split Four Games, Lose Two In Tourney Play
Baseball Team Gains Win, Tie, Strong Bats Bring In 25 Runs
Art Prof Publishes...
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Foto 1: Rebounding In Practice Kirk Wilson, in his first quarter on the basketball team, pulls down a rebound as Lewis Thompson and Ron Von move in. Hugo Lezama and Paco Lopez watch in background.
Foto 2: Wating For The Pitch Tom Walters, right fielder on the baseball team, is at bat, with Bill Rodgers catching.