Daily Kansan Monday, October 18, 1965 5 Pinnings and Engagements ENGAGEMENTS Judy Green, Kansas City, Kan. junior in Secondary Education, Sigma Kappa, to Donald Vsetkea, WaKeeney soph. in Secondary Education, Triangle. Julie Moore, Omaha, Neb., junior in Apparel Merchandising, to Ralph R. Tremain, Salina, in second year Law. Fran Sjoberg, Lindsborg senior in Social Work, to James M. Nanamore, Wichita. Annette Thompson, in San Antonio, Tex., soph., in Music, to Ronald Pierce Lantz, Houston, Tex., student at Indiana University. Jean Burghardt, Des Moines, Ia., junior in Education, Beta Pbi, to John Hondros, Wichita senior in Business, Phi Gamma Delta. PINNINGS Linda Boone. Seattle, Wash., junior in Secondary Education, Pi Beta Phi, to Tom Mitchell, Wichita senior in Business, Phi Gamma Delta. Janice Goebel, St. Louis, Mo., in Personnel Administration, to Caroll Case, Colby, in Business Administration, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Karen Howse, Shawnee Mission soph, in French, Chi Omega, to Steve Straight, Shawnee Mission junior in Journalism (Advertising, Radio-T.V.), Phi Gamma Delta. Judy Koch, Overland Park freshman in English, to Karry Brockman, Salina junior in Electrical Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha. Christina Meadows, Overland Park senior in Fashion Illustration, Sigma Kappa, to J. Patrick La France, Overland Park senior in Geography, Alpha Phi Omega. Belinda Ross, Shawnee Mission junior in the College, Gamma Phi Beta, to Chuck Beucher, Shawnee Mission senior in Architecture, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Kathy Rueb, Tulsa, Okla. junior in Speech Pathology, to Ronald E. Schmidt, Kansas City, Kan., senior in Pre-Law, Phi Delta Theta. Nancy Smith, Leawood senior, Delia Gamma, to Gary Coulter, Leawood senior, Alpha Tau Omega. Janice Sutton. New Orleans, La., senior in Social Work, Sigma Kappa, to Mike Pierce, McPherson junior in Psychology, Phi Kappa Sigma. Breakthrough In History The discovery of America by Columbus was a great event in history. The influx of wealth that came with the opening of the New World changed Western Civilization. Because no one has understood the effects of an influx of wealth on a social economy, and, because no one has realized that we are under the influence of an event, it might be that we are actually deep within a "dark age," and the American people are living under a "spell." If this seems ridiculous, then read the Event Concept of History in Social Survival. Most fantastic story ever told. Most eye-opening book ever written. By greatest philosopher who ever lived. Survival Publ. Co., Paola, Kansas Most Marvellous Moccasin.. NO BONES ABOUT IT! The Kansas Union Cafeteria will feature Steak and French Fries - 8 oz. GRILLED SIRLOIN STEAK - GOLDEN BROWN FRENCH FRIES