SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1930 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 20 Non-Fraternity Men 20 Non-Fraternity Men 19 Fraternity Men Pachacamac 19 Fraternity Men PLATFORM AND CANDIDATES KENNETH MEUSER for President Men's Student Council In presenting Kenneth Mourner for the Presidency of the Council,帕萨基亚大学 we secure in the belief that they are more high quality faculty members than in the other colleges. Kenneth Mourner's traditional proacer is to select the best available material for the presidency. Kenneth Mourner's wide range of well-trained and highly adapted equipment for the executive office—all to go mark as a main feature of his teaching style. 1. President Owl Society 2. Vice President Jawahier 3. A&s Bus' Engg. 1979 K Book 4. Senior Professor of Education 5. Member Sour Owl Editorial Board 6. Major Y.M.C.A Advance Drive 7. Executive Director 8. Student Directory Committee 9. Dad's Day Committee 10. Chm. Golf Course Committee 11. Member Student Council 12. Student 13. Sigma Delta Chi 14. General Co. Club Committee PACHACAMAC PRACTICAL PLATFORM Even with no organized fee waging an open campaign—Pachacamac is maintaining its traditional policy of binding itself to the Student Body by a definite program upon which the work of the next Pachacamac Council will be based. It is unquestionably a program of high merit representing one year of research work over many problems. It is of traditional Pachacamac standard and the students may rightly expect its effectuation. BARTON AVERY The name of Baron Avery needs no introduction. His wide range of friendships, his keen interest in the various student affairs, his accepted leadership in various non-fraternity groups all go to make him the apt candidate for Vice President. for Vice President Men's Student Council 1. Treasurer Junior Class 2. Owl Society 3. Y. M. C. A. 4. Editor Jayhawk Business New York 5. **Christmas Tree Committee** 6. **B 'Student** 7. **Country Treasurer** 8. **Non-faculty** 9. **Self-supporting** Darlinghouse for SECRETARY Men's Student Council Few men have had the good fortune to come this office with the background of Dick Gartinghouse. His range of friendships is unimproved, his secretary could be no more in point, and his ability is unquestioned. 1. Member Men's Student Council 2. Junior From Manager 3. Joint Committee on Student Af- fair 4. General County Club Committee 5. Mayor 6. Royal Committee (3 yrs) 7. Christian Parish Week Com- mittee 8. Christian Traditions Com- mittee 9. Chairman Intramurals Commit- tee 10. Hobo Day Committee 11. Hobo Day Committee 12. Freshman Initation Committee --for TREASURER Men's Student Council Student Directory Manager HARRY MILLER Intramural Managers Senior BOB BORTH Junior J. FRED NORDSTROM Sophomore WADE COMER Senior President DICK VORAN Treasurer LYNN SCOTT Junior President CURTIS SKAGGS Treasurer HAROLD IRWIN Prom Managers NEWMAN JEFFREY WILLIAM YOUNG 20 Non-Fraternity Men 19 Fraternity Men Sophomore President WILLIAM BULLARD Soph Hop Managers GENE COOMBS JOHN PAXTON Treasurer OLEN ROARK I. Tennis Courts The extensive popularity of Tennis will be served by the next Council in its proposal to co-operate fully with the Athletic Department for the maintenance of improved courts. Limited financial means prohibit the establishment of proper support projects and any financial aid extended must be understood to be temporary. II Better Campus Appearance Collective student pride in the campus appearance will be further pro- tection by ridding the campus of unpleasant Billboards, Signs, and Posters. Better than a choreographed ceremony. III. Freshman Cheering Section In the interests of greater unity and better defined sports enthusiasm the chaplaincy Council will establish an organized Cheering Section for major sporting events. IV. Certification of Rooming Houses In order to bring general roaming house conditions within a uniform standard and at the same time effect understanding between students and housekeepers Pachacamac will sponsor the adoption of a system of Certified Rooming Houses for student occupancy. V. Equitable Parking Tag Distribution The Pachacamac Council will work toward the end that equitable distribution of auto tags for Hill parking—especially between members of faculty and students—be put into effect. VI. Centralized Assembly Facilities Reservable Assembly facilities for bill organizations and working groups will be made available in the Union Building by the next Pachacamac Council. VII. Scholarships Full-hearted encouragement to worthy student purposes will be given in scholarship awards as are compatible with its financial status. VIII. Pachacamac Pledges Continuation of: 1. Promotion of Democracy - Fare dealing with all factions, organizations and persons. Legislation for the benefit of all. 2. Better Hospital Agitation—Will continue to work for a better body in the case of general conditions as similar improvements have been made in the past. 3. Business-like Administration—Continuation of budgeted finance system will be definitely assured if you will return Pachacamac 100%. 4. Equitable Representation—Continuation of Equitable representation always. The present ticket includes 20 Non-fraternity men and 19 Non-fraternity women. 5. Doing More Than Is Promised—As in the past the next Council will strive not to limit itself to printed paper. It will meet each problem as it arrives, so solve that problem in the best possible way. The next few years work in increasing eleven accomplished in addition to the program for the year's work. PROMISED----1929 PACHACAMAC PROMISES---PACHACAMAC FULFILLS FULFILLED----1930 1. STUDENT DIRECTORY MANAGER. 2. BUDGETED FINANCES. Student Directory Manager is now elective in accordance with last year's promise. 3. UNIVERSITY ARCHIVE Financial efficiency has been greatly facilitated by the adoption of a budget system in accordance with last year's promise. RSITY ARCHIVE There is now a University Archive in the Library. Here all important documents, trophies, publications and mementos are kept. An agreement has effectuated which guarantees permanent establishment of Sunday Library Hours. 4. SUNDAY LIBRARY HOURS. 5. GOLF COURSE IMPROVEMENT. In accordance with the promise the Golf Course has been greatly improved and arrangements for its maintenance provided. The Council denied two members a trip to the Student Council Convention so that this plank might be fulfilled. 6. INTRAMURALS MANAGERS Three interamural managers have now been made possible and in accordance with last year's promise they are elective. Rife has been included in intramural activity thus opening a good field activity to R, O, T, C, men. Full cooperation has been extended to enterprises designed to provide favorable publicity for the University—Dad's Day, Mother's Day, Country Club Work, Bandit K. Book, Student Director, Hobo Academy, and others. Parents are invited to Abolishment of Hall Week and Peace Treaty with the Aggies. 7. UNIVERSITY PUBLICITY. 20 NON-FRATERNITY MEN 19 FRATERNITY MEN Additional Accomplishments Among some of the important accomplishments of the Council which were not a part of the commission, were Submission of Financial Report and Budget to The University Body in the University Daily Kansas Parking Bill Passed which is bidding fair to solve this pressing Hill problem. Creation of a Labor Board to investigate Student Labor Problems and submit suggestions. Freshman Election Regulations Adopted by the county, thus placing freshman election regulation in place. Abolishment of Hell Week by the Council and establishment of permanent understanding between Pan-Hellenic Council and Student Council on this important subjec Advertising Board created to work in conjunction with downtown merchants and to pass upon legitimacy of advertising projects. K. U. Bank Financing Agreement finally worked out and the use of the band at out-of-town games Cheerleader Outsits furnished by the Council. Jayhawkers for the 22 High School Leaders made possible by a substantial contribution from the Council. Abolishment of King of Asses Page from the Jayhawker was accomplished by joint resolution Jayhawker Editors and the Council. K. U.-Aggie Treat consummated with an eye to putting on end to all future preparations. Henry Hood 1. Member Engineering Council 2. Self Supporting The details of the Treasurship require a man of special inclination for figures and the difficulties they create. A woman who is dedicated to man respected and admired by all who know him, and by nature endowed to discharge the duties of this office with care. 5. Member American Society of Mechanical Engineers Athletic Board Member TOM BISHOP Council Representatives Two Year Member-at-Large CHARLES HASSETT One Year Member-at-Large JACK MORRIS College Representatives OWEN COX DON SEALS DON MCFARLAND MORRIS STRAIGHT / JACK TURNER RALPH MARTIN For Two Year Term FRANK GRAY Carrying Over MAURICE LAMPL MAURICE LAMPL --- Engineering Representatives HENRY TURRELL WREN GABEL VAUGHN DOWNS Medicine BERT STOFER Physician BERT STOFER Pharmacy EVERETT HUBBARD Business ROY TAYLOR Education ROLAND LOGAN Graduate KARL YOUNGSTROM Law LAWRENCE TURNER Fine Arts KARL BRATTON 20 Non-Fraternity Men 19 Fraternity Men "ON WITH STUDENT GOVERNMENT"