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Rolf fffonnie Smith! offers Liesl fJanice Pringleh his guidance in Sixteen Going on Seventeen. Theatrics Live performances highlight evenings With completion of Silas D. Snow Fine Arts Center, SCA's Music and Drama departments have increased the number of dramatical and musical productions. 'The Sound of Music,' first musical pre- sented in the Little Theater, drew a full house for its four-night run and was performed a fifth time to satisfy demand. Successful staging of 'The Girls in 509,' a play concerning two spinsters secluded in their hotel room, was followed by 'Ruddigoref an opera, and Dickens' 'Christmas Carol.' Second semester, students were entertained at a reader's evening, featuring 'Phantom Toll- booth' and 'Adam and Eve's Diaryf 'Brigadoon' was presented as the spring musical. Maria fqleanie Miller! introduces herself to the Von Trapp children as their new governess in 'The Sound of Music.' 'N .1 ii. X
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Governor, Board of Trustees Board of Trustees honors President, three Professors State College of Arkansas's Board of Trustees voted unanimously to name the new fine arts building the Silas D. Snow Fine Arts Center in honor of President Snow. The members also named the new residence halls and cafeteria. Carmichael Hall for women was named in honor of Dr. Maude Carmich- ael, a former department chairman at SCA. Hughes, a residence for men, was named for Mr. O. L. Hughes, former chairman, presently professor in mathematics. Elizabeth L. Christian Cafeteria was titled for the late Miss Elizabeth Christian, a former instructor and dietitian. The Trustees are appointed by the Governor and approved by the Arkansas Senate to serve seven-year terms. They are legally authorized to make the final decisions determining the college's general policies. As chief executive, the President of the College is charged with the re- sponsibility of executing the policies and plans of the Board. Two of SCA's Trustees - Louie H. Polk, chairman, and Mrs. Rufus W. Morgan Jr., secretary - are now in their third terms. Three others - Dr. John W. Sneed Jr., J. C. Mitchell and C. W. Harper - are in their second terms. Louie Polk Chairman James Ahlf Cleddie Harper J. C. Mitchell Mrs. Rufus Morgan, Jr. Wm. C. Norman Jghn Sneed, Jr., M D
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