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Dr. Ralph Steen, chairman of the History Department at Texas A M, became SFA ' s third president in 1958. The Austin, Rusk, Birdwell and Science Buildings were still the four major classroom buildings, but the new Fine Arts Building was under construction. The Units, Mays, Cibbs, Wisely and Ferguson Halls were the only campus housing at that time. Twenty years ago, Nacogdoches was a dry town, and students were not allowed to have alcohol in their dorm rooms. No member of the op- posite sex could visit in the dorm rooms, and permission had to be granted in order to live off campus. Movies of the decade could be seen for 25 t on what is now called dollar night. Altonia was playing, featur- ing Sophia Loren, Maximilian Schnell, Fredric March and Robert Wagner. Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman starred in A New Kind Of Love. In the 1960s, button-down Oxford shirts could be purchased for $2.99 and a half gallon of ice cream for 69 cents. Maxwell House coffee cost only 55 cents and a five-pound bag of flour could be bought for 39 cents. photo by |im Stotts This Page: Fall gives a different look to the campus Center: An SFA student, posing for Stone Fort photographer Bob Leonard, is dressed to kill for Halloween.
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photo by Mdrc Morrison photo reproduced by Jim Stotts books from the Rusk Building into the Paul L. Boynton Library, better known now as the computer science build- ing. Opposite Page: The chief mode of transporta- tion on campus is walking. Here, SFA students enjoy unusually warm January weather between classes. This page. Above: Homecoming King, Mark Bullock, congratulates Homecoming Queen, Angie Lipsey, during the pre-game presentation of royalty. Below: Women participate in a 1929 SFA women ' s health and physical education department festi- val.
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