12 3. 20.96 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, February 12, 1968 KU secretary— Continued from page 1 upon their using as many names as possible in the paper. The KU secretary also remembered White's love of food. "He was a strong advocate of good cooking. He often wrote editorials about the preparation of good food. He left most Midwestern cooking left much to be desired," she said. Mrs. Mattison reminiscent about the times she and other Gazette reporters had dinner at the White home. "Mr. White thoroughly enjoyed acting as host and entertaining his women reporters," she said. "As the only man among a group of women, he seemed to appreciate being with us and visiting. Frosh counselor tests to be given Applications for freshman counselors are now available at the office of the Dean of Women. Requirements for freshman counselors include a test at the guidance bureau and an interview with Mrs. Frances Ricks, assistant dean of women. The tests will be given at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 28 in 303 Bailey and at 1:00 p.m. March 16 in 303 Bailey. All applicants are to attend one of these testing sessions. Junior and senior women who want to apply for a position as freshman counselor must be in academic good standing, have some knowledge of the residence ball system, be able to find their ways around the campus, and be willing to work with groups and individuals. ARLINGTON, VERMONT KIT INCLUDES: 200 punchcards (5" x 8'') , code cards, sorting rings, instructions, file box Optional notcher ... $4.50 Refill packs (50 cards) ... $1.75 A LIFESAVER FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE DROWNING IN THEIR OWN NOTES Undergraduates Faculty Graduate Students Administration Many Others Self contained • light • simple—makes all other filing systems obsolete - Saves 90% of time now spent searching, scanning, refiling, duplicating notes - No need to limit yourself to one topic per card, nor to keep notes facts, facts instantly, no mistakes, scattered - Cross-index automatically EACH DECK DESIGNED FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE Study/Review Deck: for class work and exam review for all course notes. Paper/Thesis Deckr for course and term papers, theses and compiling the literature. Research Deck: for research data in sciences, arts, humanities. Also ask about MEDICAL/SURGICAL DEK: for medical students, house officers, practicing physicians and surgeons, includes 250 pancards, trays and trays—for recording personal clinical experience . . . . . . . . . . . $12.50 see them at Kansas Union Book Store on campus "He always told us funny stories. The meals were very informal and the conversation was light. Mr. White never expounded on weighty issues at dinner," she said. Mrs. White often said she never emptied a wastebasket in preparation for a guest, because their home was always ready for company, Mrs. Mattison said. She said Mrs. White contributed much towards her husband's success, Both Mr. and Mrs. White interviewed me for my job, she said. "Mrs. White took a very active interest in the personnel of the paper as well as in the paper's operation, coming to the newsroom daily." Mrs. Mattison said. Mrs. Mattison then smiled and recalled something she vividly remembers. "Mr. White always seemed to love red. When I wore a red dress to work or at his home, he never failed to notice it. He told me I should never wear anything but red!" She said she was especially impressed with White's integrity and honesty, as well as his way of sorting the important from the unimportant issues, particularly in international affairs. "White had a way of challenging persons to think for themselves and to make their own decisions," Mrs. Mattison said. In 1945 Mrs. Mattison enlisted in the Women's Army Corp. She began working for the official Army newspaper of the New York Port of Embarcation under Colonel Arthur Levett, "who was then Ethel Merman's current husband," she added. Her main articles were about the homecoming troops from the war, she said. 7:30 presents February 12 Forum Room—Kansas Union Modern Israel Film-Speaker This is the scene: Louvered hood up front. Crisp sculpturing in the rear, Rally Stripe and Custom Sport Wheels available in between. And what gleams beneath that rakish afterdeck? Two telltate flared exhausts that give voice to a 400-cube, 4-barrel, 350-hp Rocket V-8. And look where you live; in foam-padded, bucket-seat comfort. And with all the new GM safety features, including energy-absorbing steering column, 4-4-2 is the greatest sit-in you ever sat in. Olds 4-4-2—one of the youngmobiles from Oldsmobile named "Top Performance Car of the Year" by CARS Magazine. MARK OF EXCELLENCE