Wednesday, May 15, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 13 Who's Whose Engagements Judy Kenny, Overland Park junior, majoring in Spanish, Lewis Hall, to Mike Warren, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore at Metropolitan Junior College, majoring in business. Kay Pool, Kansas City junior, majoring in English, Alpha Gamma Delta, to Bob Deuben, Des Moines, Iowa, junior, majoring in journalism, Sigma Nu. Sharon Lee Cobb, Garden City graduate student in education, Alpha Gamma Delta, to Ron Beeley, Coldwater senior, majoring in zoology. Pam Peterson, Moline, Ill., junior, majoring in secondary education, Alpha Gamma Delta, to Jeff Peterson, Moline, Ill., senior, majoring in business, Delta Tau Delta. Barbara Erickson, Des Moines, Iowa, senior, majoring in biology education, Alpha Gamma Delta, to George Waters, senior at Kansas State College at Pittsburg, majoring in business, Phi Sigma Epsilon. Nikki Cooper, Overland Park senior, majoring in elementary education, Alpha Gamma Delta, to George Cook, Kansas State University senior, majoring in business, Phi Delta Theta. Candy Cantrell, Yates Center junior, majoring in elementary education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, to Mike Bixler, Emporia junior, majoring in secondary education, Delta Upsilon. Mary Rabe, Topeka junior, majoring in elementary education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, to Randy Cordill, Topeka junior, majoring in business, Phi Gamma Delta. Karen Plisky, Leawood junior, majoring in special education, McCollum Hall, to Michael W. Putman, Leawood junior, majoring in geography, Templin Hall. Rea Wilson, Shawnee Mission junior, majoring in journalism, Lewis Hall, to David O. Wilson, Overland Park junior, majoring in business, Templin Hall. Pinnings Sharon Staples, Omaha, Neb., sophomore, majoring in secondary education, Lewis Hall, to Chris Barteldes, Lawrence junior, majoring in Spanish education, Alpha Tau Omega. Carol Kraybill, Bonner Springs sophomore, majoring in liberal arts, to Steve Roth, Fanwood, N.J., junior, majoring in business, Phi Kappa Tau. Susan Leone, Oxon Hill, Md., sophomore, majoring in design, McCollum Hall, to Alan Asher, Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., sophomore, majoring in business administration. McCollum Hall. Mary McNew, Shawnee Mission sophomore, majoring in elementary education, Alpha Gamma Delta, to Scott Barnes, Shawnee Mission sophomore, majoring in business, Phi Kappa Psi. Paula French, Atchison sophomore, majoring in speech pathology, Alpha Gamma Delta, to Randy Jackson, Salina senior, majoring in psychology, Lambda Chi Alpha. Cathy Wilson, Lawrence junior, majoring in social studies, Alpha Gamma Delta, to Doug Irmen, Shawnee Mission junior, majoring in international relations, Phi Kappa Theta. Karen Smith, Wayzeta, Minn., junior, majoring in elementary education, Alpha Gamma Delta, to Hoppy Lane, Kansas City senior, majoring in secondary education, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Lana Mitchell, Little Rock, Ark., junior, University of Arkansas, majoring in commercial art, Zeta Tau Alpha, to Gary Davis, Prairie Grove, Ark., junior, majoring in pharmacy, Acacia. Lucy Church, Prairie Village freshman, Christian College majoring in education, to Bill Flora, Kansas City, Mo., junior majoring in economics, Acacia. Candy Finney, Prairie Village sophomore, majoring in fashion illustration, Hashinger Hall, to Sherm Cole, Wellington senior, majoring in psychology, pre-medicine, Lambda Chi Alpha. Want to help drill an oil well? We're a leader in domestic and international oilfield service operations. We're looking for candidates for our Drilling Fluid Technologist School scheduled for June and July. If you think we've got a lot in common, fill out the coupon below and mail it to us. 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Attorneys for the head of the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) attempted to stall the trial until they could obtain permission to examine an FBI recording of a Brown conversation. The Justice Department said the recording was obtained accidently Endowment fund created for Miller A fund has been created with the KU Endowment Association to honor Sgt. Eldon K. Miller, Kansas highway patrolman who was killed while on duty. His death January 19 resulted from gunshot wounds inflicted while he was trying to apprehend suspects of the Metcalf State Bank, Overland Park, Kan., robbery. Friends and relatives have given $754.63 to be used for cancer research at the KU Medical Center in Kansas City. A memorial plaque will be placed in the emergency services area of the Medical Center. "Because highway patrolmen frequently escort patients from all over the state, it seems appropriate to commemorate Sgt. Miller in this part of the hospital," explained Dr. George A. 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