TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE PACHACAMAC CANDIDATES 20 Non-Fraternity Men 19 Fraternity Men KENNETH MEUSER for President Men's Student Council In presenting Kenneth Maucer for the Presidency of the Council, Pataharmar reeves secure in the belief that another high-ranking man will succeed after execution. He also argues that the best available material to select the best available material for the presidency, Kenneth Maucer's wide range of highly adapted equipment for the office-all to go on mark as a man who has been an exemplary leader. 1. President Owl Society 2. Executive Director Jawahar 3. Ats. Bus. Member, 10.929 K Book 4. Member Seswat Board 5. Member Seswat Board 6. Major M-Y-C-A Driver 7. Major M-Y-C-A Driver B. Student Diversity Committee C. Student Engagement Committee D. Golf Course Committee E. Member Student Council F. Nima Dalia College G. Nima Dalia College H. Student Diversity Committee HENRY HOOD for Treasurer Men's Student Council The details of the Treasurership require a man of special inclination for figures and the difficulty they create for the ordinary individual. Here is a man respected and admitted by all who know him, and by nature endowed to discharge the duties of this office without fault or error. 1. Member Engineering Council 2. Self Supporting 3. Non-fraternity 5. Member American Society Mechanical Engineers Although there is no opposition Pachacamac maintains its traditional policy both as to platform and candidates. The coming election marks the second time in the history of politics on Mount Oread in which Pachacatac has not been opposed by another organized political group. It is singularly a proof of the EFFICIENCY, of the SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE, of the STA-TENANCE. The candidate has received the consistent allegiance of the student body for nineteen years its insertion. The temporary retirement of the Opposition from field of battle and its anxious waiting until Pachaacamac breaks down of its own load are but infeasible testimonials of the tremendous strides which Pachaacamac has made in the realm of UNIVERSAL SERVICE. Groups which have causes to further, ideals to fight for, and SERVICE to render do not wait for the deterioration of the Successful—they are ever ready to do battle in support of honest policies and honest convictions. Pachacama will not let down. It has work to do and service to render. It believes in Representative Student Government and it will never cease advancing its cause or fortifying its position. The confession of the Opposition that it is without strength and bravery should be considered a blight on the institution. But the trust and an acknowledgment that the traditional policies of Pachacama have received the seal of permanent sanction- Pachacamac is stronger and abler than ever before. It will not crumble on account of internal strife or jealousies. It has too much to work for in the way of responsibility and obligation, too much to give in the way of service, and too much to live for in way of tradition and ideal. tion and then, therefore, it will always insist upon equitable representation and serve fairly the interests of the fraternity and non-fraternity elements. Its paramount promise is to re-affirm the To promote at all times the highest interests, traditions, and ideals of the University of Kansas. One Year Member JACK MORRIS Council Representatives Members-at-Large JACK MORRIS 1. Men's Student Council, 2. Ace Editor Jawahar, 28 3. Editor Student Directory, 29 4. Eagle School, 5. Owl Society, 6. Varsity Debate Team OWEN COX 1. Owl Society 2. Junior Prom Managee 3. Junior Council 4. Jawshaker Business Staff 5. MORRIS HEIGHT 6. Editor: Jayhawk 7. Ass. Ed. 29 Jawshawk 8. Assistant: Jayhawk 9. Sour Owl Board 10. Men's Pan-Helene 11. MANLAND 12. Bus. Mgr. 1910 Jawshawk 13. Aas. Bus. Mgr. 1929 Jawshawk 14. Christmas Tree Committee Two Year Member CHARLES HASSETT 1. Non-fraudry 2. Self-supporting 3. Y.M.A. 4. "B" Student 5. Men's Student Council College Representatives FRANK GRAY JACK TURNER MAURICE LAMPI 1. Dean's Honor Roll 2. Non-fragrance 3. Supporting 4. K.U. Bait 5. Business Experience VAUGHN DOWNS Ivan Betz Tau 1. Men's Student Council 2. Engr. Student Council 3. Engr. Student Council JACK TURNER Sophomore Hep Mgr. Non-fraternity "B" Student LAURENCE TURNER Mrs. Men's Student Council Manager Soph Hop Freshman Relays Committee Freshman Class Officer NEWS 1. Men's Student Council 2. Men's Glee Club 3. Vice-pren. Committee 4. Rivets-pren. Y.M.A.-A. 5. Welfare Committee MARTIN 1. Non-fragrant 2. 100% cell supporting 3. National College Players 4. National College Players 5. Pi Epion Pt RALPH MARTIN Engineering Representatives Pharmacy Pharmacy EVERETT HUBBARD HENRY TURRELL 1. Non-Tranrish尔 2. Editor Karaus Engineer 3. Y.M.C.A. 4. Education ROL AND LOGAN KARL BRATTON ROY VILLOR WREN GABEL TREW BENPY 1 Engr. School Student 2 Engr. Home School Council 3 Honors Map Engg. Mergers Athletic Board Member T. C. BISHOP Graduate KARL YOUNGSTROM Medicine BERT STOFER Student Directory Manager HARRY MILLER Senior BOB BORTH Junior J. FRED NORDSTROM Intramural Managers JUNIOR CURTIS SKAGGS 1. Pres. South Class 2. Asst. B's Student Jawahyer 3. Franklinman Frolic 4. R.O.T.C. 5. 6. Christmas Tree su- pporting Traester HAROLD IRWIN 1. Non-fragrant 2. Supporting *B' Student *Y.M.C.A. *Prism Manager NEWMAN JEFFREY 1. Asst. Editor Jawahyer Sigal Ditta Pei Epiphany Pi 4. Chairman Co. Club 5. Jawahyer Ed. Board BILL YOUNG 1. Asst. B's Mun. Jaehyer 2. Sec. Pan-Hellenic Council Class Officers SENIOR Sophomore WADE COMER President DICK VORAN 1. Owl Society 2. Men's Student Council 3. Trea, Union Oper. Com. 4. Dramatic Club 5. K.U. Band 6. Freshman Debate Team 1. Non-fraternity 2. Self-supporting 3. "B" Student 4. Y.M.C.A. SOPHOMORE President 1. Wendell LARD 2. Non-fraternity 3. Summerfield Scholar 4. Edison S. Paper 5. Edition of S. Paper Treasurer LYNN SCOTT Treasurer OLEEN. Treasurer 1. Pres., Friendship M.Y.C.A 2. Pres., County Club 3. Self-supporting 4. Active. Man. Activ. Hop Manager GENE COOMBS 1. Self-supporting. 2. "B" Student 3. Freshman Frolic Com. Hop Manager JOHN PAXTON 1. Fresh, Interclass Soc. Pres. 2. Fresh, Frolic Committee 3. High Point HS. Activ. Man 20 Non-Fraternity Men 19 Fraternity Men 20 NON-FRATERNITY MEN 19 FRATERNITY MEN BARTON AVERY for Vice President Men's Student Council The name of Barton Avery needs no introduction. His wide range of friendships, his keen interest in the various student affairs, his accepted leadership in various non-faternity groups all go to make him the apt candidate for Vice President. 1. Teacher Junior Class 2. Owl Society 3. Y. M. C. A 4. Artist Jayhawk *Business* News 5. Christmas Tree Committee "B" Students 6. Councy Chair Treasurer 7. Family Trustee 8. Self-supporting DICK GARLINGHOUSE for Secretary Men's Student Council Few men have had the good fortune to come to this office with the background of D.G. Dicketinghouse. His range of friendships is unlimited, his preparation for the work of Secretary could be no more in point, and his ability is unquestioned. 1. Member Men's Student Council 2. Junior Prom Manager 3. Owl Society 4. Committee on Student Afairs 5. County College Club Committee 6. Y. M. C. A. 7. Relay Committee (3 yrs). 8. Chairman Religious Work Committee 9. Chairman Traditions Committee 10. Chairman Intramurals Committee 11. Holiday Day Committee 12. Freshman Initiation Committee "ON WITH STUDENT GOVERNMENT"