PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1932 --- DENTON for PRESIDENT As its candidate for president of the Men's Student Council the Pachacamac party has chosen a 100% Jayhawker. Harold Denton is a man who, if placed at the head of the men's governing body, will win the esteem of all for his abilities as a thinker, a leader, a man of action. While in high school Mr. Denton individual, capable of holding responsible tablished himself as an outstanding inpositions and reliable in the performance of all duties. He held the offices of presidency of the Junior and Senior classes, was editor of the school paper and Senior year book, and won a letter in football during his Sophomore year. Winning membership in the National Honor Society, Denton was graduated as validifier of the class having worked in the meantime operating a typewriter agency. Entering the University of Kansas in the fall of 1929 as one of the first Summerfield scholars, Harold Denton has matched his previous record as leader. While maintaining a record of a 2.62 gradepoint average, he has been elected to the office of secretary of the Owl society, honorary organization for outstanding Junior men. Entering the field of student government last year, Denton was elected on a Pacchacauze ticket as a college representative on the Men's Student Council. Taking office this last fall he was placed on the executive committee of the council for 1981-32 and has worked faithfully. The experience he has gained in this position is invaluable and will aid him in a back to action administration of student government if he is elected. Pachacamaca offers to all those sincere individuals who believe in good student government, a man well trained along the lines of student government, a man who is truly a Jaayhawker, a man who has at heart the interests of every man on the Hill, non-fraternity and fraternity. Harold Denton, the non-fraternity man who heads the ticket, possesses all the qualities and abilities necessary in a fair and enterprising leader. Balch for Vice-President For vice-president Pachacamuase has nominated *doe Baleb*. Here is a man who has made a good record in activities on the Hill. His ability as a business-like leader will add to the merits to *a Pachacamuase administration of student government*. 1. Dean's Honor Roll. 3. Business Manager, 1922 Jayhawker. 4. Asst. Business Mgr., 1931 Jayhawker. 5. Men's Pan-Hellenic Council. The Council (* Non-Fraternity—any man who does not belong to a social or professional fraternity maintaining a house.) 19 Non-Fraternity Men 18 Fraternity Men MAJOR OFFICES Harold Denton*... President of Council Joe Balch... Vice-Pres. of Council Fred Conner*... Treasurer of Council Eugene Manning... Secretary of Council Walter Simmons*... 2 Year Member at Large COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVES Walter Elbier $ ^{* } $ Charles Marshall Parmer Lindsay $ ^{*} $ Phil McKnight Frank Theis $ ^{*} $ Kurt Riesen Dick Nelson ... 2 Year Term ENGINEERING REPRESENTATIVES Gordon Schuhmacher* Bill Dickinson Dick Scott* THE SCHOOLS In picking the men to head the ticket the party was extremely careful to pick a quartet of men who besides being well qualified would represent the Hill as a whole and would be acceptable to the male voters, both non-Fraternity and Fraternity. Burton Kingsbury ... Law Representative Ed Graham* ... Pharmacy Representative Leonard Armanttrout ... Medical Representative Claude Harrison* ... Business Representative David Loy ... Graduate Representative Junius Laws* ... Education Representative Joe Buehler ... Fine Arts Representative Conner for Treasurer Fred Conner, who will seek election to the office of treasurer of the council on the island, said he is well acquainted with who has become well acquainted with the working of student government while on the job. a. "B" Student. b. 100% Self-Supporting. c. University Debate. d. Symphony Orehestra, Band. Pachacamac's "Back to Action" PLATFORM (Our platform contains promises which will not be handicapped by the lowered budget for next year.) 1. RECOMMENDATIONS COMMITTEE ON COUNCH —In order to provide a truly representative student government, Pachadio will have students meet bi-weekly at announced dates to hear suggestions from any student of the University, and to present the suggestions in a public forum. 2. NON-FRATERNITY INTRAMURAL ORGANIZATION - ' NO POPUP. EVENT WEEKS ON. view of the difficulties experienced by unorganized men entering intramural events. Pacachanue will sponsor action which will enable a large number of non-fraternity men to be organized to compete in the entire intramural program. 3. PROMOTION OF BETTER ALL-UNIVERSITY PARTIES— In developing a better K. U. spirit, Pacchance feels that good all-University parties, attended by both organized and unorganized groups, should do all in its power to provide better dances, more regularly, and at low prices, by more efficient management and proper 4. FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATION ON **COUNCL—in order to give all four classes an expression in student government, Pachacamac will provide that the president of the freshman and sophomore classes will sit in on the Council as ex-officio members with no voting rights.** 5. INCREASED ALLOTMENT TO PARKING ZONES—In order to give maximum parking facilities to students, Pachacamac will investigate to determine the capacity of the various tags and determine that sufficient tags be distributed to keep these zones filled. DEVELOPMENT OF K. U. TRADITIONS--School Spirit has been noteworthy lately by K. U. Pachauri, the administrator at apperence school. Apperence school is a girls' greenies Day, etc., and will plan for increased activity during Freshman week informing and initiating freshmen during it. 7. CREATION OF LOST AND FOUND BUREAU- Pachisauce will provide a centralized hurricane for where lost objects are located. PACHACAMAC PROMISES; 1. Strict adherence to the Constitution, and business-like administration throughout the year. 2. Promotion of real democracy among all students and groups. 3. Service to the students and the University. Manning for Secretary Nominated for the office of secretary, Eugene Manning is the fourth man of the major officers. He offers to the voters a record of achievement on the councils of the Engineering school and the men's student government. 1. "A" Student. 2. Engineering Representative on M. S. C. 1901-32. 3. Engineering A. S. M. E. 4. Representative on Engineering Council. 5. Sophomore Dancer Manager. 19 Non-Fraternity Men 18 Fraternity Men (*—Non-Fraternity—any man who does not belong to a social or professional fraternity maintaining a house.) Class Officers SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Gordon Sloan ... President Paul Shaad ... Treasurer Warren Boast* ... Intramural Manager JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Herbert Hyland $ ^{*} $ ... President Martin Koke $ ^{*} $ ... Treasurer Charles Smith ... Prom Manager Paul Jorgenson ... Prom Manager Olin Petefish $ ^{*} $ ... Intramural Manager SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Gunnar Mykland* ... President Reed Voran ... Treasurer John Rizley* ... Hop Manager Richard Ayres ... Hop Manager Lawrence Leigh* ... Intramural Manager Bill Johnson ... Athletic Board Representative Tom Page *... Student Directory Manager "Back to Action" with Pachacamac ---