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1 Presentation of Flags Climaxes Dedication The Honorable Don Kennard, State Sen- ator, presented a United States flag to Larry Roberts, Student Government Association president, following formal dedication cere- monies held in the gym December 6. Dr. Charles McKinney, executive dean, ex- plained that the flag had previously flown over the nation's capitol. Kennard presented the flag on behalf of Congressman lim Wright, who was unable to attend the cere- monies. An ROTC unit from TCU conducted the presentation of the US flag and a Texas flag which had flown over the State capitol. The Board of Trustees presented a gold plaque to Dr. loe B. Rushing, president of the college, in appreciation of the work he had done for the school. Dr. Rushing then presented a gold key symbolic of leadership to Dr. McKinney. 1 a ii'
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First Drama Production Packs House THE CAUCASIAN CHALK CIRCLE, a five- act play by German playwright Bertolt Brecht, was presented December 7-13 as the pre- miere performance of the Fine Arts Depart- ment. Because of the large cast in the play, several actors portrayed dual roles. Mrs. Freda Powell, drama coordinator, dir- ected the medieval play. Miss Alice Butler handled set and technical projects construct- ed by drama students. Scene changes were made in full view of the audience, a rebel- lion against usual realism in theater. Organ and piano music was provided by Leonard McCormick, director of choral music, and Larry Wilcoxon, music instructor. A special command performance of the play was presented December 9 for invited guests. Among those attending the special performance was Dan Blocker, Hoss Cart- wright of Bonanza fame. Following the per- formance, Blocker met backstage with the crew, cast, and other interested drama stu- dents and Mrs. Powell, who was his drama coach at Sul Ross State College. Playing the dual role of the narrator and the young soldier Simon, Joe Walton had to make costume changes in record time.
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