14 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, November 1, 1967 Engagements Layne Dwyer, Raytown, Mo., senior majoring in elementary education, Delta Delta Delta, to James D. Hunley, Raytown, Mo., Warrant Officer Candidate, United States Army. Barbara Tucker, Mobile, Ala., senior majoring in social work, Sigma Kappa, to Roger Ratzlaff, Fort Worth, Tex., KU graduate in aerospace engineering. Juliane Paulsen, Springfield, Mo., senior majoring in elementary education, Sigma Kappa, to Fred Chana, St. Louis, Mo., KU graduate in aerospace engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Patty Huff, Kansas City senior majoring in elementary education, Sigma Kappa, to Al Fiering, Overland Park senior majoring in business. Susan Andrew, Neenah, Wis., junior majoring in microbiology, Sigma Kappa, to Robert Bletzinger, Neenah, Wis., first-year student at KU Medical Center, Phi Delta Theta. Judy Alleman, Bartlesville, Okla., junior majoring in mathematics, Delta Delta Delta, to Allan Woodruff, Bartlesville, Okla., graduate student majoring in nuclear engineering, University of Wisconsin. Beverly Heath, Huntington, Long Island, N.Y., senior majoring in advertising, Lewis Hall, to Joe Lake, Kansas City graduate of Baker University. Linda Hillinger, Kansas City, Mo., senior majoring in English, Kappa Delta alumnus, to Paul Haney, Shawnee Mission senior majoring in journalism, Sigma Phi Epsilon alumnus. Linda Hoff, Hinsale, Ill., junior majoring in elementary education, to Terry Modlin, 1967 KU graduate, Topcka. Lynda Wright, Liberal junior majoring in commercial art, to Joe Leonard, Southwestern College senior majoring in business administration and economics. Pinnings Carolyn Bauer, Lenexa junior majoring in medical technology, Lewis Hall, to David Dempsey, Shawnee Mission junior in preidentistry at Kansas State, Delta Chn. Pam Tlaton, St. Louis, Mo., junior majoring in journalism, Alpha Gamma Delta, to Jerry Wible, Wichita junior majoring in chemistry, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Marty Oliver, Kansas City, Mo., junior majoring in psychology, Alpha Gamma Delta, to Bob Myers, Hinsdale, Ill., senior majoring in industrial management, Delta Upsilon. Barb Machala, Overland Park junior majoring in art education, Alpha Gamma Delta, to Dave Weber, Overland Park junior majoring in business, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Sue Weber, Webster Groves, Mo., sophomore majoring in education at Southwest Missouri State College, Springfield, Mo., to Doug Lonergan, Webster Groves, Mo., junior majoring in history, Phi Delta Theta. Marilyn Bowman, Merriam sophomore majoring in social work, to Capper Grant, Hinsdale, Ill., senior majoring in zoology, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Carol Sparnroft, Wichita junior majoring in secondary education, Alpha Delta Pi, to Bob Wagnon, Wichita junior majoring in business administration, Alpha Tau Omega. KU Theatre presents The Experimental Theatre's first show this season will be "Theatre Today," a series of Broadway musical excerpts to be presented at 8:20 p.m. Nov. 8, 9 and 11-18. First show opens Nov. 8 After playing at KU, the cast and director, Tom Rea, head of drama department, will tour Kansas, then depart for Eastern Europe on a U.S. State Department "demonstration team" tour. Students chosen for the cast are Carol Wilcox, Kansas City senior; Sherri Romeiser, Salina senior; Jeri Walker, Shawnee Mission senior; Michael Fisher, Wichita senior; Holmes Osborne, Bates City, Mo., junior; and Earl Trussell, Kansas City junior. The show starts as the cast stumbles out on stage in tuxedos and gowns, laughing and joking with each other. They play a guessing-game of matching songs to musicals and World Affairs week theme is 'U.S. role' Paul-Henri Spaak, first president of the United Nations General Assembly and twice Belgium's premier, and Ferenc Nagy, former prime minister of Hungary, are coming to KU. Both Spaak and Nagy will address KU students during World Affairs Week, Nov. 13-16. Spak, who is former secretary general of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, will speak on "The United States in the Atlantic Alliance" at 10:30 a.m. Nov. 13 in Hoch Auditorium. Nagy, author of "The Struggle Behind the Iron Curtain," will conclude the week's events with an address at 8 p.m. Nov. 16 in the Kansas Union Ballroom. "The central focus of this week will be the question of what the U.S. role as a peacemaker should be in various areas of the world," said Joe Goering, Moundridge junior and chairman of World Affairs Week. During this week, presentations by faculty, students and world leaders, films and discussions will help evaluate the role of the U.S. as a peacekeeper in Asia, Latin America, Eastern and Western Europe, and in the developing nations of the world. Goering said notices will be sent to faculty informing them of Spaak's address and asking their consideration for those students who wish to attend. THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS THEATRE and plays. The lights darken and actors change into characters from the comic strip "Peanuts." Slides of "Peanuts" cartoons appear on the wall, with song words for the audience to sing along to "You're a Good Guy, Charlie Brown." THE SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS is forced to announce gypsy IS SOLD OUT The tentative schedule for the week is "The United States as Peacekeeper in Western Europe?" Nov. 13; "The United States as Peacekeeper in Asia?" Nov. 14; "The United States as Peacekeeper in the Developing Nations?" 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