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Mac to MCXICO Saludos Amigos Taking time out for zz siesta before crossing Ihe border are Roger Lunrlbldrl, Don Lee, Don, Stevenson, Ron Powers, lack Palnorle, lane Wilson, Bob Climer, Dale Golf: anrf Gerry Short. Carcwaners see the pyramids of Teotihuacan-the largest in Mexico. Page Eleven
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tis x Forty-four emmissaries of good- will left the Macalester campus in eleven cars on the tenth of August for a month-long visit to Old lVleXi- co and its exotic lands South of the Border. The annual caravan, one of lVlacalester's newest Htraditions , visited all the great historic sights of Mexican history and culture. The travelers passed through Xochimil- co, saw the Pyramids of Tectihua- can and the Paricutin Volcano, and climaxed their trip with an inspec- tion of the U. S. Embassy in lVleXi- co City. On September 7, the travel- Weary but enthusiastic lVlacites re- turned to the campus. Page Ten ll. ':': -',- is ,Qi gg' Meeting U. S. Ambassador Thurston was a high point on, the trip. Professor Royal A. Moore in- trofluces .lane Culver. Markets, churches, olfl homes held interest for cur- ious Caravaners. Here foan Hurrl anrl Don Steven- son enter an olfl patio in Monterrey for closer in- spection of color anzl architecture. Appropriate? So thought Don Lee, Donna Lewis, Shirley An- derson, Phyllis Lofgren, Jane Wilson, Roger Lunclblaal, .lane Culver, Mary Kay Burgess, Ioan Hurd, Dale Goltz, Esther Peterson, Barney Goltz.
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The new crop of freshmen this year Frosh Week Wise and experiencefl counselor Dave Meade spins thrilling yarns to an enraplurefl aufli- ence. Taking' it all in are neophyles fohn Bar- row and fini Law, seatecl, anzl upper-bunlcers lim Kirby anrl Richarrl Knoblazich. The Viper , fGertracle Wollerj is here! His majesty the 'gkingf' is Delores Feipel. Plge Twelzfe Pre-mezl rnen Linley JZLCTS, Eel Stichney and Corflon Backer spenzl a profitable evening at Frosh Camp exchanging scientific worfls with Dr. 0. T. Walter, one of the faculty advisors who leclurerl at camp. Was literally met at the gates with open arms by lVlacalester's student counsellors. After they had struggled through a hat- tery of tests provided by the Personnel department, the freshmen Were ready for a Weekend at Frosh Camp. Camp lduhapi received the girls, While the boys journeyed down the St. Croix to the YMCA Camp at Hudson. Outdoor activities, Campfires, discussions, chapel hours, and talent programs rounded out the Weekend and helped to initiate Frosh Week. Then hack to Mac, where regis- tration was olimaxed by the Frosh Mixer, and freshmen became official Macites.
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