Engagements Susan Kay Meredith, St. Joseph, Mo., junior, majoring in education, Alpha Chi Omega, to Rolla Ramey Carrel, St. Joseph, Mo., junior, majoring in business, Delta Tau Delta. Candy Lester, Wichita sophomore, majoring in mathematics, Sigma Kappa, to Danny Beam, Wichita junior, majoring in business administration. Jeanine Ninemires, Shawnee Mission sophomore, majoring in education, Sigma Kappa, to Gary Schollinger, Platte City, Mo. JANICE SUTTON, New Orleans, La., graduate student in social work, Sigma Kappa, to Mike Pierce, McPherson senior, majoring in psychology, Phi Kappa Sigma. Barbara Meyer, Evanston, Ill., senior, majoring in social work, Sigma Kappa, to Paul Moreau, Fall River, Mass., senior, majoring in french, Phi Kappa Sigma. Barbara Brooks, Leawood junior, majoring in elementary education, Alpha Chi Omega, to Bob McNay, Brush, Colo., junior, majoring in political science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Chyrel S. Mitchell, Madison sophomore, majoring in business administration, to Jon M. Woodward, Topeka junior, majoring in international relations and geography. RUTA VALDMANIS, Wichita junior, majoring in mathematics, to Bob Jensen, Mushegon, Mish., graduate student in chemical engineering. Linda Lueders, Independence, Mo., senior, majoring in elementary education, Alpha Chi Omega, to Joe Town, Wichita State graduate student. Betty Kastner, Salina junior, majoring in fashion merchandising, Pi Beta Phi, to Roger Oelschlager, Clay Center law student. Delta Upsilon. Mary Cloud, Salina sophomore, majoring in english education, Bi Beta Phi, to Garv Olson, Abilene freshman, majoring in veterinary medicine at Kansas State, Delta Tau Delta. SADIE CLARK. Topeka sophomore, majoring in speech therapy, Pi Beta Phi, to Tucker Burrough. Topeka sophomore, predentistry at Kansas State, Lambda Chi. Martha Lanning, Lawrence senior, majoring in education, Kappa Alpha Theta, to Shannon McMillan, Fort Scott student at the KU medical school, Sigma Nu. Tish Rutherford, Chillicothe, Mo., senior, majoring in elementary education, Kappa Alpha Theta, to Darrell Willis, Chillicothe. Mo., M.B.A. program, Phi Kappa Psi. MELINDA BALL, Coffeville senior, majoring an art education, Kappa Alpha Theta, to Tyson Whitside, Wichita law student at George Washington University, Phi Gamma Delta. Anna Hegenbart, Emporia senior, majoring in secondary education, Kappa Alpha Theta, to Bob Misek, El Dorado fifth year engineering student, Beta Theta Pi. Cecily Pitts, Shawnee Mission senior, majoring in advertising, Kappa Alpha Theta, to Ban Hudson, Fort Scott senior, majoring in engineering, Sigma Chi. CAROL EVANS, Fremont Neb., senior, majoring in elementary education, Kappa Alpha Theta, to Erland Crupper, Hutchinson law student, Phi Delta Theta. Sheryl Sykora, Hutchinson junior, majoring in secondary education, Kappa Alpha Theta, to Bob Wells, Hutchinson junior, pre-dental student, Phi Kappa Psi. - College Graduates - Sometimes, the mountain must go to Mohammed. If KU students won't go to the culture, then the culture must go to the student. Penneys ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY This is the attitude of the AURH Culture and Education committee, whose purpose it is to strengthen the relationship between students and KU cultural opportunities by informal presentations within the residence halls, according to Linda Keeler, Salina freshman, and committee chairman. CHAMBER MUSIC and a traveling art display are two programs that are offered by the committee. CU students rally for prof The object of the rally—Alan Jackson, 36, an assistant professor did not appear at the student rally and refused to comment on the case. BOULDER, Colo. —(UPI)More than 1,200 University ofColorado students rallied in support yesterday of a popular English professor who they say is on his way out because of a "publish-or-perish" policy at the state's largest school. Student body president John Bilorusky charged the University was shortchanging the students by allowing a good teacher to slip away. The first chamber music concert will be given in Templin Hall on February 28. "We would like to try a new approach by presenting the cultural opportunities within the residence halls themselves," Miss Keeler said. AURH brings living groups culture offers Career positions with Training Programs in: - Finance - Real Estate - Retail Mgmt. - Buying - Systems GOOD START NEW YORK —(UPI)— Eddie Neloy, in his first year as horse trainer for the Phipps family, won a record 40 stakes in 1966 with 17 horses contributing to the total. Investigate these careers at your Placement Office and learn about Penney's tremendous growth and their need for you. Penney's representative will be on campus Monday, March 6,1967 Sign up for an interview today. "An Equal Opportunity Employer—M-F" "The chamber music concert is a very informal affair where from four to ten students from the fine arts department will play for 30 or 40 minutes." Miss Keeler said, "and it will be right after dinner when nobody really gets very much done anyway." INFORMALITY is very important, Miss Keeler said, and anyone is welcome to attend the programs. "Not everyone is willing to go to something that is being held in the school of fine arts, such as recitals, even though they are excellent." Miss Keeler said, "it's just too much trouble." more effort they'll get really interested in something in their own dorm," she said, "because it doesn't require so much effort on their part." "We're hoping with a little bus tickets $1.00 Later in the spring, prints showing scenes from various Shakespearean plays will be shown, along with Currier and Ives lithographs. "We're hoping that people will enjoy these," said Miss Keeler, "and even if just a few enjoy it, it's worthwhile." Daily Kansan Thursday, February 23, 1967 limited number of tickets available at the SUA Office Kansas Union until Friday afternoon 5:00 p.m. bus leaves Kansas Union at 9:00 a.m. will return to KU at 12:30 p.m. SUA ART FORUMS offers a tour of the exhibition "Art Treasures of Turkey" under the sponsorship of The Nelson Art Gallery Saturday, Feb. 25th tour conducted by Dr. Chu-Tsing Li professor of Art History, Kansas Univ. the university shop's ANNUAL WINTER SALE ENDS SATURDAY JUST 2 MORE DAYS OF FINAL RIDICULOUS REDUCTIONS 1420 Crescent Road "On the Hill"