Activities Slated ARKANSAS TRAVELER For Porker Fans 42 ( 59 • • T ERSITIG ARKANSAS-TUESkAY, DECPEi:·1964 p bl No. At Cotton Bowl _ omm1ttee O et pea er O icy ro em la::;rt~:c~=~;~a:/~t B y SYLVIA SPENCER The committee will report its with the Administration's com- campus facilities for speakers who be entertained at various func­ Dr. David Mullins, University findings and recommendation to mitee, which we trust will im- have been denied the right to tions throughout the weekend. mediately become active." speak on campus. president, announced that he the President not later than the The Arkansas Alumni Associa­ last scheduled meeting of the Uni­ The Student Senate's Speaker (3) Correspondence Committee-- tion is sponsoring a brunch before would ask a committee of faculty, versity Senate Council in the Policy Revision Committtee has al- Frances Dillard, chairman. This the game from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. staff and students to study policies school year 1964-65. ready met and appointed four sub- committee will write the presi­ in the Baker Hotel ballroom. The and procedures regarding the use Dr. Joseph Fulton, president of committees, according to McMath. dents and chancellors of 50 to 100 tickets, to be purch. ~ in ad­ of university facilities for meet­ the Faculty Senate, said that there ·Those are: universities and colleges request­ vance at the Baker, are $2.50 per ings open to the total University were various shades of opinion, {!) Planning and P olicy Com- ing a copy of their speaker pol­ person. family and the general public. but the general feeling was that mittee - Mickey Mayfield, chair- icies. Alumni headquarters will be set Mullins' announcement follows a an evaluation was needed. man. This committee will devise (4 ) Student Forum Committee-­ up at the Baker December 30 and request by the Council of the Fac­ Sandy McMath, chairman of the a speaker policy to present to the Dick Holbert, chairman. This com­ 31 to assist Arkansas fans. The ulty Senate that a committee in­ Student Senate Speaker Policy Re­ administration. mittee will establish a forum that booth will open at 8 a.m. each quire into the practices followed visions Committee, stated: "We (2) Alternative F acilities Com- will meet f.z:.eguently to give stu­ day. by other universities regarding welcome this action and are look­ mittee - J o Holcomb, chairman. dents a chance to expr ess their The cheerleaders and the their policies in this area. ing forward to working together This committee has procured off- opinions on any subjects. Marching Razor backs will lead a pep rally in the lobby of the Bak­ A Travel er Review er December 31 at 4 p.m. A New Year's Eve dance in the Dallas Memorial Auditoril"m will feature the Emcees and Ronnie Battle Of Wit Headlines Hawkins. Lasting from 9 p.m. un­ til 2 p.m., the tickets are $5 per person. The Cotton Bowl will stage a 'Much Ado About Nothing' New Year's Eve Dance for the The subtle humor of Shakes­ A bit of villany by Don J ohn students from the University of peare combined with the pagentry temporarily thwarts the m ar­ Arkansas and Nebraska in the of formal presentation and fla­ riage plans, but the evil deed is SMU Student Center from 9 p.m. vored with comedy that nears discovered by the watchman and until 1 a.m. The music of the Mel slapstick characterized the open­ the stor y ends with a double Fitch Orchestra will be featured. ing performance of ''Much Ado .vedding. Special guests at the dance will About Nothing" in the Fine Arts r\n the whole ''Much Ado About be the 1965 Cotton Bowl Queen, Theatre last night. Nothmg" is an enjoyable combin­ K aren Carlsen, Miss UofA; and A battle of wit between B en e­ ation of high comedy and r o­ the queens of the University of dick, played by Richard Young, mance with a great deal of lively Nebraska and the seven other and Beatrice, played by Lynah wit. Unfortunately the pace is at Southwest Conference schools. Chambers, set a lively p ace th at first slow, but as the plot devel­ Admission is free and coats and lis heightened in the last acts of ops, the action increases to an ties are required. the play by a ser ies of riotous e)cciting climax. The Shakespear­ A Victory Dance is scheduled for comedy scenes. ean language and wit is performed January 1 from 8p.m. till 1 a.m. Cleveland H arrison as Dog­ to be enjoyed by modem audi­ in the Dallas Memorial Auditor­ berry, a constable, and R. E. Cot­ ences, especially in the parts of ium. The music will be provided trell as Verges merited the audi­ Lynah Chambers, Richard Young, by the Emcees and Ronnie Haw­ ence's applause and laughter upon and Cleveland Harrison. kins. Tickets will be available at entry. A sequence in which two A few of the characters, how­ the door. suspects, Glen Goode as Borachio ever, fail to live up to these and Dick Pool as Roderigo, are standards and have some difficulty questioned by these unique law­ interpreting the Elizabethan lang­ Ticket Distribution men was one of the best comedy uage. NORTHEASTERN STA TE. left, defeated Missouri for the S enior parts in the play. A colorful renaissance set de­ Division championship at the annual Razorback Forensic Tournament. The performance of Dick Jones signed by Don Creason provides Beains Thfs Week as Don Pedro, and Dick Albin as a background of formality for the Distribution of Cotton Bowl Leonato, added to the presenta­ action. The bright costumes high­ tickets will begin the last of this tion. light the colors of the set. Most week and continue next week, ac­ Northeastern Wins Debate "Much Ado About Nothing," di­ of the action of the play is blocked cording to Vera Moody, ticket re~ted by Dr. George Kernodle, as a pagant, that is, the move­ manager. Northeastern State of Tahle­ of Missouri located at Kansas takes place in and around the Pal­ ment and entrances occur mainly Approximately 1,800 of the 5,000 quah, Okla., won both the Junior City, Mo., represented by Dave ace of Leonato in legendray Mes­ as movement from left to right or tickets alloted to students were and Senior Division trophies in Bolin and Tom Prater. sina. The plot involves the ap­ right to left across the stage. purchased. The remaining tickets the Razorback Forensic Tourna­ The outcome of the oratory and proaching marriage of Claudio A formal dance sequence of will be added to the general pub­ ment held Dec. 4-5. extemporaneous speaking was not and Hero and as a second love the Renaissance period heightens lic allotment. Competition was conducted in available at this time. story, the family's attempts to the feeling of pageantry, and the Miss Moody said that the student debate, original oratory and ex­ Sweepstakes winner was South­ convince Benedick and Beatrice use of several musical numbers tickets will be on the 30-yard line, temporaneous speaking, with par­ western Missouri State, Spring­ that they are in love. adds to the tone of the play. while the majority of the general ticipants divided into Junior and field, Mo., who accumulated the public will be in the end zone. Senior Divisions according to greatest number of points in the The general public tickets were speaking experience. various divisions. over-subscribed, with about 25,000 The results as announced yes­ Among the schools attending Mayor Guy Brown To Address Circle K application for the 20,000 tickets terday by Jack Grego_ry, Univer­ were: University of Kansas, Cen­ Fayetteville Mayor Guy Brown annual Kiwanis Club pancake alloted. sity debate coach and assistant tenary College, University of Om­ will address the Circle K Club supper to be held Thursday, ac­ professor of speech, were: aha University of Houston, New tonight on city planning in rela­ cording to Bob Porter, club pres­ Brothers Four Concert Debate Junior I);vi.;101, winner York University, Westminster Col­ tion to the Circle K and a civic ident. lege, Auburn University, Univer­ service organization. Tickets for the Brothers Four waS Northeastern State at Tahle­ The club has announced that concert will be on sale today quah, Okla., represented by Jlm sity of Missouri and Memphis A question and answer period University students are invited to State University. through Dec. 16 at the SU In­ Edmondson and Bob Scott. Second will follow the speech, allowing attend the supper. Tickets may be formation Desk and Metcalfe's place was captured by Emporia Al Pool, judges director, had he Circle K members to present purchased for 75¢ from any mem­ Record Shop. Price of the tic­ State at Emporia, Kan., repre­ this to say, "The recent Razorback ideas and problems for group dis­ ber of Circle K. According to a k~ts is $2 each. The concert sented by Kay Alden and Tom Forensic Tournament was the cussion. club spokesman, one ticket entitles will be Wednesday night, Dec. Thornburgh. smoothest - running tournament The meeting will be at 5: 30 the bearer to all the pancakes he 16. Debate Senior Division winner held yet. This was due to the tre­ p.m. in the SU private dining can eat. was also Northeastern State rep­ mendous cooperation of students, room. resented by Jed Robinson and faculty and townspeople in help­ Club members will also make Bob Skorkowsky. The second ing as judges and timekeepers." final plans for participation in the place v.7.ll.Der was the University Razorback Pictures IKappa Mah, Finals I The following organizational C•c:~:~er pictures will be taken tonight in Mary Catherine Walker, UofA tary, the outstanding national the BA Auditorium: junior majoring in music, was member of Delta Beta Sigma So­ rority, and a delegate to Girls' Kappa Kappa Psi at 6: 30, Phi named one of the 20 finalists for Eta Sigma at 6: 40, Pi Tau Sigma State.
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