Page SixThe WESTPORT NEWS, Wednesday, July 5, 1972SECTION TWOme.M'.V.VAVMrs. John Edward RofheartJohn Rofheart marries Sarah KapteynMiss Sarah Sessions Kapteyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Albert Kapteyn of Great Barrington, Mass., was married Saturday, July 1. to John Edward Rofheart of New York City. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R.cotton and lace, and carried a miniatureoftheRofheart of 9 Pumpkin Hill Road, Kapteyn, brother of the bride, wasringbearer.The bride is a graduate of the Cambridge School of Weston,versionbridesmaid’s bouquets.Barry Robert Rofheart was his brother’s best man. The usherswere Ralph and Leonard Rofheart, College. He is a copywriter foruncles of the groom; and James C. Popular Library, New York City.Simon’s Rock College, and Bennington College.Mr. Rofheart was graduated from the Stockbridge School, New York University, and BenningtonWestport.The ceremony took place in Saint James Episcopal Church in Great Barrington. The Rev. Pierce Middleton officiated.A reception followed at the home of the bride’s parents.The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white cotton and lace gown and an antique lace mantilla. She carried a bouquet of mixed summer flowers.The newlyweds will reside at 411 East 90th Street, New York City, after July 10.Financial aid folder available to studentsA new folder just published by some kind of a plan can be workedPost Junior College, Waterbury, explains the kinds of financial aid that are available to students whomay want to attend the College.Miss Caroline Black was maid of Thhe 1fold.er 0UtlineS the Co,f’scholarship programs, as well ashonor. Serving as bridesmaids were the bride’s sisters the Misses Phoebe, Molly, and Amy Kapteyn. Another sister, Miss Kate Kapteyn, acted as flower girl. Thebridesmaids floralgirl.old-fashionedand lacewore printed cotton gowns and carried mixed greens and pink sweetheart roses. The flower girl was gowned in pinkcurrent Connecticut, Federal and private grant and loan plans.“A student should not allow financing to stand in the way of gaining a college education,” Donald M. Cipriano, Director of Admissions for the College, said today. “Many varieties of financial aid are available, and usuallyout for the student. The student should make known to the college what help he needs as soon as possible before the scholarship, grant or loan aid money runs out. We are having interviews and processing the requests now for next September.”The attractive, two color folder also explains several ways a student can work his or her way through the college.The folder is available by phoning or writing the college’s Admissions Office, or from the local high school guidance office. A