TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE HERE IS THE TRUTH! The Pachacamac - N.O.W. party is presenting a platform this year with ideas to constructively help the student body as a whole. Some of these were successfully carried on this past year to the benefit of all students, i.e., free movies and a name band for an all-school dance. Others are new ideas which have been carefully conceived and will be executed to the best of my ability if our party wins on April 11. These planks are not merely campaign topics to be forgotten, but are issues which will benefit the students. Better student government next year is the aim of the Pachacamac-N.O.W. party. To make "better student government" a reality, the party has carefully chosen candidates which are qualified to fill the position on the A.S.C. and as class officers. Leading campus personalities and persons with council experience are needed to fill the various positions for next year. Therefore, experienced council members and other qualified persons are offered by Pachacamac-N.O.W. for the students approval. I believe that, by comparison with our opposition, our slate is composed of more able and experienced leaders and better qualified candidates in every position. This strong slate plus the constructive benefits offered to the students in our platform make Pachacamac-N.O.W. the ticket to vote for on Wednesday, April 11. WARREN ANDREAS The Pachacamac-N.O.W. Party Favors: 1. Student wages meeting national minimum wage requirements. 2. Quiz files in the library for all students. 3. An expanded Campus Affairs committee with emphasis on school spirit, better Greek-Independent relations, improved student-faculty relations, and fair educational practices. 4. Seniors receiving notice of "F" grades before being reported. 5. Offices for student organizations in the new Union addition. 6. A transferable identification card for all extra-curricular activities. 7. Continuance of free movies on the campus. 8. All-school dances with big name bands such as held this past year. 9. A lecture on campus government for all new students during orientation week. THE PACHACAMAC-N.O.W. SLATE IS AS FOLLOWS: A. S.C. President: Warren Andreas, College junior. District I representatives: James Martin, College junior; Corena Belknap, Gary Davis, Virginia Mackey, Phillip Owen, College sophomores; and Max Zimmerman, College freshman. District II representatives: Dean Barret, Fritz Widick, and William Wilson, engineering sophores. District III representatives: Jean Almon fine arts junior; Charles Crawford, David Sailer. Tony Vandergriff, business juniors; William Schmidt, College sophomore and Mary Anne O'Neil, College freshman. Senior class offices: president, Joe Wimsatt, College junior; vice-president, Robert Kenney, education junior; secretary, Patricia Glover, education junior; treasurer, Carol Krehbiel, College junior. Junior class offices: president, Grace Endacott, fine arts sophomore; vice-president, Robert Knightly, College sophomore, secretary, Leah Ross, College sophomore; treasurer, Dale Dodge College sophomore. Sophomore class offices: president, Marilyn Miller, College freshman; vice-president, Richard Comstock, education freshman; secretary, Barbara Allen, College freshman; treasurer, Sue Taylor, College freshman. For Better Student Government Cast Your Ballot For The Qualified Candidate. -VOTE PACHACAMAC-N.O.W. - (Political Advertisement)