Model UN selects executive workers The KU-Y Model United Nations (MUN) has selected its executive staff for the meetings of the General Assembly and Security Council, April 14-16. Dick White, Wakefield, Mass. senior and Secretary General to MUN, listed his appointments before the steering committee. They were approved. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS previously elected are Roger Williams, Bartlesville, Okla., sophomore and president of the General Assembly; Ruth Hatch, Evansville, Ind., junior and president of the Security Council, Marsha Ebaugh, Lindsborg senior and secretary to the assembly. TELEPHONE TROUBLES Ever answer a phone call at five o'clock in the morning only to be told that "your pole is ready?" Ever had to fight over the phone with a person who calls five times and refuses to believe you are not the person being called? Ever get a long distance phone call from an insurance company about a car that is not yours? Does it sound like a nuisance? It is for Glen W. Barnard, Oswego junior. He constantly receives phone calls and mail not meant for him, but for the Glenn Barnard Sign Co. The owner of the sign company has an unlisted home phone number, so after business hours people have no way of contacting him. Glen W. Barnard, the student, is the only person by that name listed in the phone book.—A.B.P. White announced the names of four assistant secretaries general. They are Judy Ranabargar, Chanute first-year law student, working with the Security Council; Mona Hobson, St. John junior, working with the General Assembly; Pao Ping Chang, Jackson Heights, N.Y., junior, in charge of credentials, and Beverly Barrett, Colby senior, in charge of secretarial operations. Members of the assembly staff are Bob Ward, Wichita sophomore and legal counsel, Nancy Thompson, Burlingame sophomore and floor parliamentarian, and Peggy Holt, Pittsburg, Calif., sophomore, and floor secretary. Assisting Miss Hatch in the Security Council will be Bob Howard. Wichita freshman and legal counsel, and Louise Riller, Kansas City, Mo., junior, and secretary. THE FIRST resolution committee will concern itself with representation of the People's Republic of China and the border dispute between India and Pakistan. Jim McNish, Topeka sophomore, will be chairman. Dave Kikel, Bedford, Ohio, sophomore, will be legal counsel and Marge Kratchovil, Jefferson City, Mo., sophomore, will be secretary. The second committee will try to draw up resolutions on Portuguese colonial policies in Africa and the dispute over Jordanian water rights. Bob Ward will serve as chairman and Nancy Thompson will be legal counsel. Carol Gurley, Kirkwood, Mo., sophomore, will be secretary. Moot court picks four law finalists Charter revision and arms control and disarmament are on the schedule for the third resolutions committee. Bill Ward, Wichita sophomore, will be chairman. The four finalists of the James Barclay Smith Moot Court Competition have been named. William A. Kelly, acting dean of the Law School, said second year law students Brian Grace, Lawrence; Floyd McHenry, Newton; John Neal, Hutchinson, and David Smith, Edmond, Okla., were the winners and will compete next Saturday in the finals. Pom-pon 'school' to start A "school" for prospective 1966-67 KU pom-pon girls will be held today, Wednesday, Thursday and March 29 in Allen Field House from 7-9 p.m. Try-outs will be March 30 at the field house. Judges will select eight regular pom-pon girls and eight alternates based upon individual performance of dance routines previously taught at the "school," said Vince Bilotta, field secretary for the KU Alumni Association and adviser to the group. The selections board judges dancing ability, coordination stage presence and general appearance. Pom-pon girls must have an accumulative grade point average of 1.0. Practice sessions for prospective yell leaders will be April 19-20 in the field house. Try-outs will be April 26. Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 22, 1966 3 All Student Council Student Advisory Board Interviews March 25th-27th Application blanks may be obtained at the ASC office in the Union APPLICATIONS DUE 4:30 P.M., MARCH 24th Thirteenth Annual INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL HOCH AUDITORIUM SATURDAY, MARCH 26 PROGRAM: 8 P.M. EXHIBITS: 6 P.M. ON The International Students of the University of Kansas Cordially Invite the Public to View Their Culture Entertainment FREE ADMISSION!