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J-Students ~--:­ ~::=-- Win Awards At Dinner A total of $6100 in scholarships rkaUSa was awarded to 19 journalism students last evening at the annual journalism day awards dinner Volume 67, Number 116 held in the private dining room of the student union. April 22-29 Carolyn Weaver, sophomore from Siloam Springs, was the receipient of the $1000 Donald W. Reynolds Foundation Scholarship. Gaebale Events Set Connie Karnes, sophomore from Concerts, a movie, and a Gaebale planners commented in Greenland received the $500 comedy troupe will brighten the 1969, "Although many efforts have Arkansas Gazette Scholarship and last week of April as UofA been made to halt the Gaebale Dennis Kirkpatrick, junior from ,tudents celebrate the 26th annual celebration, it has survived Fort Smith was awarded the Gaebale. through the years to give students Wallace Hurley Scholarship of that one last fling before finals." Originated in 1947 by Blue Key, $400. he spring festival was named by Presiding at the awards dinner :ombining the first letters of each Mock Cases was Bob Chowning, General ,f the colleges-graduate school, Manager of the Magnolia Banner 1rts and sciences, engineering, Sponsored News and President of the >u si n ess administration, By Arkansas Press Association. 1griculture, law, and education. Keynote speaker for the event was Though Xavier Cugat, "the Law School Joe Weiler, a reporter for the Commercial Appeal, a Memphis, lumba King ," will not appear, as The University of Arkansas Law ae did in 1953, and the burlesque Tenn. newspaper. ,hows of the '40's are gone, the School will sponsor it's Waterman Case Club finals tonight at 7 p.m. Three seniors students and one mion programs committee has a faculty member, who were ull week scheduled. in the Law School Courtroom. Three Arkansas Supreme Court initiated this week into the UofA April 25 "Little Big Man," Justices will serye as judges for chapter of Kappa Tau Alpha, ;tarring Dustin Hoffman, will be this appellate argument national scholastic society for ;hown in the Greek Theatre. competition. journalists, were recognized at the \dmission will be free. Justices Holt, Jones and awards dinner. The students were The Insane Liberation Theater Fogleman will listen to the oral Rebecca L. Cooke, Batesville; arguments presented by two :rom Oklahoma University, JOE WEILER, a reporter for the Memphis Commercial Appeal ,tillwater, will deliver spoofs and teams of two men. The first team Donna Kinsey Speeker, Pearch; ;atire in the manner of the ACE consists of Bill Massey, of spoke on freedom of the press to the annual Jouronlism-Doy and David A. Smith, Pine Bluff. rrucking Company April 26. Morrilton, and James McMennis awards banquet lost night. TRAVELER/ Meripol Dennis J . O'Neal, instructor of journalism and faculty manager John Hartford, , of El Dorado, while Jack Lassiter and Colours will perform in and Gene Dunaway, both of Little AWS Adds Two Speakers of radio station KUAF, was also Barnhill Fieldhouse April 27 . Rock, make up the second team. initiated. Each team is given thirty Hartford, a banjo player, is the Other scholarship winners composer of "Gentle On My minutes, five of which may be set For Women's Symposium aside for rebuttal, to present their included Patricia L. Suttle, Mind " and has worked with Glenn Two women in the field of event is set for April 13-14. sophomore, Houston, Tex., and Campbell. Freddie King is a case. The winner of the competition will receive $100. The human development have been Jeanne Smay, chairwoman for Ronald W. Johnson, senior at performer. Colours, a folk-rock added to the Women's Symposium the event, explained that both Clarksville High School, group from Denver, Colorado, is competition is open to the public. women, Barbara Francis of There is no admission charge. program. The AWS-sponsored scholarships for $250 each from returning to the UofA . They Cornell and Dr. Rae Sedgwick of the W.J . Lemke Foundation ; Jane previously appeared with the Pennsylvania State, had been Brockmann, junior, Fayetteville, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. contacted at the IA WS convention Northwest Arkansas Times A "Bluegrass Festival" -will Agreement Signed in Harrisburg, Pa. scholarship of . $250 ; Marilynn :ongregate on the Union lawn Barbara Francis of the Human Moseley, sophomore, Blythville, o\pril 29. Local talent will be Development and Family Studies Cabot Star-Herald, Lonoke reatured. program at Cornell University Democrat and Carlisle At Wounded Knee will speak Friday night at 8 pm on Independent Weekly Newspaper Tickets for the April '1:7 concert "The Queen Bee Syndrome" . She u e on sale at Metcalf's Record WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. (AP) A next month in Washington to Scholarship of $250 ; Deborah E . six-point agreement was signed on consider Indian affairs. will follow the keynote address by Dunn. sophomore, Waldron, Shop and Trumbo's in the Mall. Thursday between the The agreement serves as the Dr. Lorene Rogers which is set for Arkansas Press Women They will go on sale in the Union government and militant Indians basis for the Indians laying down 7 p.m. Scholarship of $200. April 16. Prices are $3.50 in to end the 37-

Editor Business Manager DOUGLAS WALLACE MIKE SULTON Letters from students . faculty and members 1or the f'ayettevo lle community are -.elcom<'d hv lhe T RAVEi.ER We prefer that letters he Second Class Postage Paid lyped. double-spaced. with a maximum length Managing Editor at f'ayettev,lle . Ark . or 250 words They must be signed with a name Holl Hall UofA and phone number given al which lhe v.-roter llKE MULLER TPlephone · , ,011 ,75-~406 Contributing Editor can he reached Names. however. will he JANEY HENDRIX withheld upon reque I N<'ws Editor E ntertainment Editor Chief Copy Editor The op,nonns expressed on the ed11oroal page ore nol necessarily those of the Pnlore P AT ' TTLE DANAE COLUMBUS TERRY WILSON TRAVF:I.ER ,,arr. lhe studenl hody. the odminostrallon. lhe faculty or lhe starr of lhe t ·niver-.;1tv or Arkansas Cliic•f Photograph<'r Sports Editor Circulation Manager Contributing Photographer 1. .-\HHY LOGAN HENRY WOODS DOUG WOOD RICK BAILEY riday, April 6, 1973 THE ARKANSAS TRAVELER page 3 1nema------•

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To See These Beautiful, Huge Apartments Call Tom Or Skip Capshaw 442-6638 page 4 TH E ARKANSAS TRAVELER Friday, April 6, 1973 State Gyml'lasts Meet :------7 Here This Weekend I . i The Arkansas State Gymnastics For the pubhc, the compet1tJon ~ Meet will be held at the University will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday. The I • of Arkansas today and tomorrow. public is invited to attend. . · t f Competing in the meet will be Judges for the meet are Gloria gymnasts from seven schools in Johnson , Marty Adams, Sharon t f the state. Thurman and Trish Eck of t f Schools that will be represented Southwestern Missouri State in the meet include the UofA , UA- College at Springfield; Larry t I Little Rock , ASU , Southern State, Gates of Rogers ; Janelle McCa~n t ...... _ _,_ SCA, ASU-Beebe Branch, and of Woodland Junior High School m 1• Henderson State College. Fayetteville; M:3ry Ann _Grave ?f t I Competition will be held for both Ramey Junior High m t men and won_ien ; h~wever, most Fayetteville_; an~ Carol Brunner f j of the competitors will be women. of Fayetteville High School. ._ _ - - _ - - ______◄ r :;:;:;:;:;:::::::::::::::::::::::::.rti (ttj :j !I<• V) 4• l: ,.;:::::::::::::::::::;:;:;:;:::::::::::\~! Faces SMS 1n s pn"ngfield 1 Iii oRv FREE Soccer Team Travels Sat. when you do your laundry at The University of Arkansas International. Tulsa International Razorback practice fields on an) soccer_team will meet Southwest reached the National Sunday at 3 p.m. Uof A Coin-Op Laundry Missouri State University in quarterfinals last season before The University of Arkansa! 604 WEST DICK SON Springfield Saturday afternoon at losing. baseball team will have a busl 1: 30p.m. This season, the team has weekend ahead of them as the~ Redeem ~tween 9 a.m. a na 10 p.m During the past two seasons, the several more experienced players play doubleheaders Saturday and team has compiled a winning and the outlook is very promising Sunday and possibly will plaJ record of 5-3-1 and has play·ed according to reports. today. ~j Void After April 7 J On Saturday the team will face i:;. ..•.• •• -•-•-•-• ~-····•·•·•·•·•·•·•·•·•·•••·•·•••·•·•·•·••••••·•'·•···········v -•.tC'".•.•.•=•·· . ~ • ,.._.,_.-.•. •.•.•.•-'-•-•~ •-•.•.•.•.•.•.'!.. •.•·•···•·•-•.•.•:::: against such teams as the Enthusiasm is a very important University of Oklahoma and Tulsa part of soccer. Soccer is played Oklahoma City University at with the entire body excepting the Oklahoma City, and SundaJ All softball games for Men's hands. The feet are the main aids. afternoon, the team will return to Intramurals have been concelled. Anyone interested in joining the Fayetteville with a doubleheader A new schedule of games will be team should contact Henri Campi a ainst Missouri Southern. available from the Intramural at 575-3281 or Charlie Brown at office today at noon. 575-2483, or come to the lower Classifieds LETIE R PERFECT : We Type to Pleasi presents Theses. term papers. application letten resumes. etc. Paper furnished; your choice c DIG IT £i_ca or elite type. Notary Public. 521-4076. Chekhov s dramatic masterpiece ATTt:NTION ST UDENTS; Nice larg AL ~~TNT'' furnished room across street from campll! SSO a month. Ca ll 443-5529 after 6 p.m. ONE -ROOM: Efficiency apartments an sleeping rooms at Iris Motel. Private bath! t.v .. pa rking facilities. a ll utilities pa id . 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