12 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, December 6, 1968 Who's Whose Engagements Donna Ballou, Topeka sophomore majoring in music education, Alpha Phi, to Michael Williams, Topeka junior majoring in political science, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Nancy Cox, Topeka senior majoring in Elementary Education, Alpha Gamma Delta, to Mike Williamson, Overland Park senior majoring in business administration, Phi Kappa Theta. Pat Dressler, Tulaa, Okla. sophomore majoring in Elementary Education, McCollum Hall, to Bob Newton, Tulaa, Okla. junior majoring in radio-television-film, Lambda Chi Alpha. Carol Hinshaw, Wichita senior majoring in American studies, Kappa Kappa Gamma, to David Swift, Leavenworth senior majoring in aero-space engineering, Beta Theta Pi. Fran Finney, Bartlesville, Okla., junor majoring in physical therapy and psychology, Alpha Gamma Delta, to John Robertson, Bartlesville senior, Delta Chi. Linda Kleinschmidt, Bartlesville, Okla., senior majoring in English, Alpha Phi, to Dwight Wallace, Wichita first year law student, Delta Chi. Karen Lyerla, Overland Park junior majoring in secondary education, Alpha Phi, to Chuck Isreal, Prairie Village junior majoring in electrical engineering. Gail Martin, West New York, N.J., junior majoring in elementa- tory education, Alpha Phi, to Rodger Bohnenstiehl, Collins- ville, Ill., senior majoring in physical education, Sigma Nu. Cherie Slease, Topeka senior majoring in physical education, to Robert Gaskill, Topeka senior majoring in architecture, Kappa Sigma. Marcia Esler, Overland Park sophomore majoring in sociology and psychology, Alpha Phi, to Lenny McDonald, Manhattan sophomore majoring in anthropology, Triangle. Anita Johnson, Des Moines, Iowa, Drake University junior majoring in applied music, to Don Westerhaus, Marion senior majoring in journalism, McCollum Hall. Karen Larson, Kansas City senior, majoring in music education, Kappa Alpha Theta, to Matt Harper, Mission senior majoring in business administration and political science, Alpha Tau Omega. Lynn Nelson, Wichita sophomore majoring in geology, Lewis Hall to Philip Richards, Laurel, Md., sophomore majoring in electrical engineering. Kay Rothenberger, Leavenworth junior majoring in physical therapy, to Don Schafer, Tonganoxie. Janelle Brandt, Kansas City senior majoring in German education, Sigma Kappa, to Bruce Osburne, Kansas City graduate student majoring in business administration, Phi Kappa Tau. Connie Finch, Bartlesville, Okla., junior majoring in microbiology, to Emery L. Goad, Junction City, 1968 KU graduate in journalism. Patsy McConwell, Shawnee Mission senior majoring in elementary education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, to Tom Shawver, Shawnee Mission senior majoring in international relations, Phi Delta Theta. Phyllis Heekathorn, Wichita sophomore majoring in nursing, to Marvin Cooper, Riverdale, N.Y., junior majoring in education. This week's unusual date idea—Take your date to the woods to look for a Christmas tree. Don't forget to bring back the tree. On the KU scene free Early American Coins An authentic Massachusetts Pine Tree Cent replica is yours now just for visiting the University State Bank during "grand opening days." Complete historical coin collection available without charge, too. Come in now. No obligation. UNIVERSITY THEATRE—University Concert Course presents the Bach Aria Group tonight at 8:20. University State Bank Your community minded bank ... 955 lowa Street Telephone 843-4700 SUA SPECIAL FILM SERIES —"No More Excuses," at 7, 8 and 10 tonight in 303 Bailey. JUNIOR CLASS RALLY— The Happy Medium, featuring Miss Debby Waltz, from 8 to 12 tonight at the National Guard Armory. SUA POPULAR FILM SERIES "Gambit" at 7 and 9:30 onight, Saturday and Sunday in Dyche Auditorium. TEE PEE—The 21st Amendment tonight. Tomorrow night is jazz night with The Annex. KU BASKETBALL—The Jayhawks play Loyola of Chicago at 8:05 tomorrow night in Allen Field House. MUSEUM OF ART-15th annual Kansas Designer-Craftsman Exhibit. HOCH AUDITORIUM—The University Chorus and Orchestra presents "Elijah" at 3:30 Sunday afternoon. HILLCREST THEATER NO. 1-Best picture of 1961, "West Side Story." Member F.D.I.C Darryl starring in "GRANADA THEATER—Tony Curtis starring in "The Boston Strangler." VARSITY THEATER— "Duffy" starring James Coburn. HILLCREST THEATER NO. 2—Clint Eastwood in "Coogan's Bluff." HILLCREST THEATER NO. 3—"The Fifth Horseman Is Fear." TRAPANI, Sicily (UPI)Franca Viola, the girl who defied the ancient code of "marriage-Sicilian style" by refusing towed her kidnaper, married the man she loves Wednesday. Sicilian rape victim marries true lover held her for a week in a secluded farmhouse and asked her hand in marriage. The 20-year-old Sicilian girl married accountant Giuseppe Ruisi, 26, three years after she became a national heroine by refusing to wed a man who kidnapped and raped her. But Franca, an attractive brunette, responded with a firm "no" after Filippo Melodia abducted her in December, 1965. For centuries, young men in Sicily have abducted reluctant maidens and raped them—expecting the girls to marry them and save family honor. She went straight to police and filed charges against Melodia. A court later sentenced him to 13 years and four months in prison. Police said Melodia was a known member of the Sicilian Mafia, and they have protected the girl and her family since the trial. If the shoe fits REPAIR IT 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E. 8th - 7:30 - 5:30 Closed Sat. at Noon. 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