Dean of Women seeks Arts coupons ready soon freshman counselors Distribution of coupons for the Festival of the Arts will be Feb.27 and 28. them and the brochure venience Applications for counselors in the freshman residence halls for next year now are being taken. Blanks may be picked up in the Dean of Women's Office and must be returned by April 1. Any upperclass woman with a 1.0 grade point is eligible to apply. After turning in her application, each applicant will undergo testing at the guidance office. SHE THEN WILL be interviewed by Mrs. James Ricks, of the Dean of Women's Office. After the interview a committee will read over all applications and make the final decisions. "We want people who have 'made it' academically. They must be aware of university functions and activities," Mrs. Ricks said. Counselors live in the freshman halls and have a specified list of duties. They are responsible for a particular group and their main duties are located in this group. Students who turned in the IBM card during enrollment may pick up their coupons in the Student Union Activities (SUA) office in the Kansas Union. Each coupon holder will also receive a 20 page brochure about the Festival. THOSE WHO TURNED in the cards must present their current registration cards when they pick up the coupons. Students who purchased their coupons after enrollment may pick up the brochures on the above dates. Actual reserved seat tickets for the six night event will be on sale March 1-14, on a first come, first serve basis. Henry Russell, Galesburg, Ill., junior, and ticket chairman for the Festival explains, "I suggest those who signed up for coupons obtain them and the brochures at their earliest convenience, in order to plan ahead for the individual events they desire to attend." STARTING MARCH 15, remaining seats will be sold to the public. The Festival of the Arts will be held March 19-25. March 19, Rey de la Torre, classic guitarist and Bill Evans Jazz Trio will perform. Lionel Rogosin, film producer and director will present his film "Good Times—Wonderful Times," March 20. Chuck Jones, cartoonist will appear March 21. MARCH 22, Edward Albee, author of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" will speak on the present state of the arts. "An Evening's Frost" will be presented March 23. The final event will be held Saturday, March 25. Count Basie and his band and Odetta will give a concert. SIGN ATTRACTS SAXILEY, England—(UPI)—A sign erected by the Ministry of Transport outside this village brings visitors but no particular joy to Saxilby. Three feet high and with luminous letters it says, "Toilets." 8 Daily Kansan Tuesday, February 21, 1967 Dwight Boring* says... "College Men need a Specialist to help them get the most for their insurance dollars. That's because college men's insurance requirements differ from those of non-college men. I specialize in life insurance for college men, with College Life's famous policy, THE BENEFACTOR, designed expressly for college men. And since college men are preferred risks, The Benefactor is priced to sell exclusively to college men. Like to know more? Call me. No obligation, of course." *DWIGHT BORING 2020 Harvard Lawrence, Kansas Phone VI 2-0767 representing THE COLLEGE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA ...the only Company selling exclusively to College Men