10 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, October 27,1967 Pinnings Shirley Gossett, Overland Park junior, majoring in elementary education, Alpha Delta Pi, to Les Miller, Prairie Village junior, majoring in zoology, Alpha Kappa Lambda. Sabra Bradshaw, Atchison junior, majoring in elementary education, Pi Beta Phi, to Roger Viola, Acthison senior, majoring in business, Alpha Tau Omega. Elaine Greennock, Quincy, Ill., junior, majoring in Spanish, Pi Beta Phi, to Bob McMann, Quincy, Ill., junior, majoring in electrical engineering, Phi Delta Theta. Sue Brown, O'Fallon, Ill., sophomore, majoring in public relations, Alpha Delta Pi, to Jim Lukawski, O'Fallon, Ill., sophomore, majoring in engineering. Karen Larson, Kansas City sophomore, majoring in music education, Kappa Alpha Theta, to Matt Harper, Shawnee Mission sophomore, majoring in business administration, Alpha Tau Omega. Engagements Jeanne Shepherd, Kansas City senior, majoring in education and English, Pie Beta Phi, to Jim Atchison, Leavenworth predentistry student at Kansas State University, Beta Theta Pi. Lea Layman, Hinsdale, Ill., junior, majoring in education, Pi Beta Phi, to Mick Taylor, Kirkwood, Mo., senior, majoring in business administration. Jan Haley, Overland Park senior, majoring in elementary education, Alpha Delta Pi, to Pete Edmunds, Dearborn, Mich., senior, majoring in English, Phi Kappa Sigma. Karen Persinger, Lyndon sophomore, majoring in physical therapy, Miller Hall, to Charles Yockey, Lyndon senior, majoring in zoology. Cynthia Knocke, Wichita junior, majoring in journalism, Miller Hall, to Michael Atwood, Kansas City senior, majoring in mathematics and psychology. Susan Swindler, Pratt sophomore, majoring in accounting, Hashinger Hall, to Tom Stanion, Pratt senior, majoring in education, Theta Chi. Linda Kay Filby, Junction City sophomore, majoring in nursing, McCollum Hall, to Michael Dean Fisher, Lawrence junior, majoring in accounting. Antoinette Garcia, Overland Park sophomore, majoring in commercial art, to Jan Lippincott, director of inhalation therapy at Stormont-Vail Hospital in Topeka. Newspaper Hall of Fame to admit new member here The program is sponsored by the William Allen White School of Journalism. A Kansas editor will be inducted into the Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame Saturday during Kansas Editor's Day here. The editor is elected by the Quarter Century Club, composed of members of the Kansas Press Association who have been in the newspaper business for 25 years or more. The citation honors the editor's talents and influence and his service to the state and community. Ordinarily, the editor must have died at least three Official Bulletin TODAY Foreign Students: Details of Christmas Adventure in World Understanding in Michigan in Dean Coan's office, 226 Strong. Muslim Society. 2:30 p.m., Prayers. Kansas Union. Arthuh J. Carruth Jr. of the Topeka State Journal and Fred W. Brinkerhoff of the Pittsburg Headlight and Sun were last year's Hall of Fame recipients. years before his election to the Hall of Fame. *älter.* "Dyche Auditorium. Film. 7:30 p.m." *Resurrection.* "Bruce Film. 7 & 9:30 p.m., "The Pumpkin Eater." Dyche Audiitorium. Two hundred and fifty Kansas editors are expected to attend this year's Editor Day. Musical. 8:20 p.m., "Gypsy." University Theatre. Herbert Meyer Jr., president of the William Allen White Foundation; and Warren K. Agee, dean of the school of journalism; will report on plans for the William Allen White Centennial. SUA Jazz. 3:30 p.m. Tardif-Martin Quintet. Kansas Union. SUNDAY Lecture, "Religion and the Natural William, Notre Dame, University Theatre." MONDAY Lecture. "Thomas Hardy and His Wessex," Roger Peers. Kansas Union. Physics Colloq. 4:30 p.m., F. W. Addis. 322 Malott Chamber Music. 8 p.m. Warsaw Quintet. Swarathout Recital Hall. A panel of KU journalism students will speak on their experiences as summer interns. The panel includes Dan Austin, Salina senior; Alan Northcutt, Wichita senior; Ruth Rohrer, Fort Scott senior; Richard Lovett, Neodesha senior; David Clutter, Larned senior, and Joel Klassen, Hillsboro senior. COMING "Phantom of the Opera" Union Ballroom October 31, 1967 Rusk resignation said necessary WASHINGTON — (UPI)—The "quiet resignation" of Secretary of State Dean Rusk could increase chances for negotiations to end the war in Vietnam, according to Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy, D-Minn. COMING "Hunchback of Notre Dame" Union Ballroom October 31, 1967 McCarthy injected a new element into the continuing debate over U.S. Vietnam policy Thursday with his call for Rusk-"the hard line man"-to step down from the post he has held since 1961. His demand appeared to presage a broad new attack on the administration's conduct of the Vietnam war by dissident Democrats. He said Rusk's resignation would not only indicate a possible shift in U.S. foreign policy, thus possibly opening the way to negotiations, but would also close the "credibility gap." PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Homecoming '67 Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong Sat., Nov. 4th, 8:00 p.m. Allen Field House TICKETS $2.50 - $2.25 - $1.75 ON SALE OCTOBER 30 ★ Student Union ★ Summerfield Hall ★ Information Booth