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The Many Faces of SPA Produchons O Six students formed the Hrst graduation class of USIU's School of Performing Arts on June 9, 1968, as the downtown center completed its seventh quarter term since its inception in 1966. Besides producing eight assort- ed plays, SPA students and staff also found time to complete its move from its original location in the former San Diego Athletic Club building to the Masonic Temple building at 350 Cedar Street. Re-christened the USIU Performing Arts Center, SPA boasts a 250-seat arena theatre and a 500-seat theatre with a proscenium stage. Besides classes in acting and all aspects of the theatre, the down- town campus also offers classes in creative and modern dance and a Conservatory of Music pro- gram. In the Fall Quarter, Zol- tan Rozsnyai, conductor of the San Diego Symphony Orchestra, was named music coordinator anguish, and advisor with the Conserva- tory. Another aspect of the SPA program were eight plays pre- sented at Cal Western and at the SPA Center. Starting off the year with Greensleeves, and ending with the musi-comedy Cinderella,,' students from SPA also produced such widely-vary- ing dramas as Silver Tassief' 'LI-Iansel and Gretelf, The Child Buyer, 'gThe Prisoner, and In- admissible Evidence. A Night with Richard Rodgersn was also featured in December highlight- ing singing and dancing talents of SPA performers as well as the composing talents of Rodgers. People in show biz' tit is saidj are special people. And USIU,s School of Perfonning Arts is no exception. But in their enthusiasm for shedding the title of stu- dent, they are very similar to their counterparts in a liberal arts college-as one of the six graduates stated, We're glad we're getting out! D. Ray Turnef ln Imzdmzffzble E111 denrem and Dennzf G Turnef In The Prisoner emulate delefmzmzzzon and
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