Career consultation Judy Dague, Tulsa, Okla., senior, listens as Jody Jaross, writer-editor for the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Consumer and Marketing Service Information office, explains some of the finer points of editing. Miss Dague attended Theta Sigma Phi's 1969 Career Conference which hosted 49 college women in journalism and communications from the Midwest. Rogers elected to financial aid post Jerry Rogers, associate director of the Office of Student Financial Aid, was elected Kansas Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators vice president at their spring meeting, Robert Billings, director of the KU financial aid office, said yesterday. Finalists named at pom-pon clinic Finalists for the 1969 pom-pon squad were selected Tuesday night by a group of student and faculty judges. The training clinic for the 30 seeds will be March 18. coeds will be March 18. Finalists are: Dianne Bachman, Clarion, Pa., junior; Diana Barron, Kansas City juniper; Mary Beck, Leawood freshman; Connie Cerne, Lawrence sophomore; Diane Flemming, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore; Beth Fonttron, Topeka junior; Sherry Fortenberry, Leawood freshman; Barbara Freeman, Pratt junior; Pamela Gorsuch, Wichita junior; Katherine Hall, Houston junior; Sandy Hoagland, Palo Alto, Calif., freshman; Mary Ish, Rockford, Ill., sophomore; Patricia Johnson, Overland Park sophomore; Mary Lou Kraft, Overland Park freshman; Ann Ladewig, Leawood freshman; Marilyn Marshall, Kansas City, Mo., freshman; Patsy McCoy, Overland Park freshman. Janet Merrick, Prairie Village junior; Kathy Newcomer, Omaha sophomore; Rachelle Roberts, Sarasota, Fla., sophomore; Maura Robinson, Leawood junior; Rosemary Sicks, Independence sophomore; Kathy Snodgrass, Wichita junior; Shary Stafford, Belleville junior; Jo Ann Tarkington, Evanston, Ill., junior; Annette Westerman, Kansas City junior; Mary Williams, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore; Spice Yaun, Fort Worth sophomore; Mary Yokum, Iola freshman; and Debbie Youngstrom, Des Moines junior. Brunch scheduled by 'Small World' Small World, an organization that helps foreign students' wives adjust to the American community, will sponsor an international brunch, bake sale, and bazaar table 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. tomorrow at the First Presbyterian Church, 2415 W. 23rd St. The brunch will feature breads, coffee cakes, blintzes, crepes and other dishes prepared by the foreign students' wives. These foods will be supplemented by traditional American foods and beverages, said Mrs. Jeam Thompson, volunteer worker and English teacher for Small World. Proceeds will be used for materials for the Small World classes—groceries for their If the earth were perfectly smooth and round, the oceans would cover it to a depth of 12,000 feet. cooking classes, arts and craft materials, sewing machines, etc. The money will also be used for children's art supplies and play equipment. 14 KANSAN Mar. 13 1969 Peace Corps Examination. Saturday; 1:30 p.m. downtown Post Office. No pre-registration necessary. Seminar. All Day. Kansas City Official Bulletin Films by Festival Underground Filmmakers. 7 p.m., 303 Bailey, Kansas High School AAAA Battalion Field House 1:30 and 3 p.m. Allen Field House Todav Panel Discussion. 4 p.m., "American Civil War"id., Jayhawk, Room, Kansas Union Undergr. Educ. Filmmakers 7 p.m. 303 Bell Kansas High School AAAA Basketball Tournament. 7 & 8:30 p.m. Allen Field House Play. 8:20 p.m., "What's Happening Christian Fellowship, 1314 Organd Tomorrow Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering Conference, All Day. Kansas Union KU Moslem Society, Noon. Prayers. Kansas Union. Reception for Opening of Julius Hatofsky Exhibit. 2 p.m. Museum of SUA Films. 4:30, 7 & 9:30 p.m. Underground Feature by Robert Forke Me and My Brother." 4:30, Form Room, Union: 7 & 9:30 p.m. 303 Bailey. International Club Dancing Lession. 6:30 p.m., 211 Robinson. Murphy Hall Main Stage Box Office: 317 Murphy Hall 10 - 12 a.m. & 1 - 5 p.m. UN 4-3982