TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THRER PACHACAMAC PRESENTS THE FOLLOWING PLATFORM and CANDIDATES CLARENCE G. MUNNS for President Men's Student Council In presenting Clarence Munns for the Presidency of the Council, Pachakam has selected a man whose four years in the student life of the Hill have made him known and respected among his fellows. His interest in the activities of the Council is evident from his frequent attendance at the office and make him particularly well fitted to fill the office for which he is candidates. 1. Sahlem 2. President Senior Class. 3. Business Manager of the Jayhawk. 4. Assistant Business Manager of the Jayhawk 27. 5. Ostrich. 6. Jayhawk Advisory Board. Pi Epsilon Pi, Chairman of the Christmas Tree Committee 9 YA for 28 YA for 4 years, Honor Student. Various Committees. East Holly Council for three years. Two Year One Year Council Member-at-Large Council Member-at-Large KENNETH MUESER JOIN BOYER Athletic Board Member—Steward Lyman College Representatives WILLIAM HOWE JACK R. MORRIS MAURICE LAMPL WESLEY J. GORDON (for two-year term) H. E. "PAT" RLEY DICK VORAN WARREN LATTIMER R E. Dick' GARLINGHOUSE Engineering Representatives BOB SHEPP JAMES FLATT VAUGHN DOWNS Law DAVID WILSON Fine Arts ROBERT MILTON Pharmacy ABNER LA ROCQUE Business MARVIN ROSENF Education Graduate JOEL DOWNUM RICHARD STRAWN Medicine VENA BOLIN BOB BORTH for Secretary Men's Student Council Bob Borth is presented for the important office of Secretary of the Council in the secure belief that his ability together with his pleasing personality make him necessary to a council which has to deal constantly with the problems of a student body. 1. Non-fraternity. 2. Self-supporting. 3. Sophomore. 4. Junior Class Treasurer. 5. Owl Society. IMPORTANT During the past twenty-four hours the Black Mask Party, composed of the traditional Black Mask fraternities, has precipitated a sub rosa movement for the purpose of inducing heretofore unaligned non-fraternity men to write in on the ballots next Thursday the names of such a partial ticket as the Black Mask Fraternities shall designate. It is important to note in this connection that last spring after the defeat of Black Mask-Independent Coalition at the polls the fraternity leaders proceeded to evict every non-fraternity representatives from their consulting and training groups, unfair action against the non-fraternity men they now attempt to employ that particular position of the electorate to their immediate envy. They offer no platform whatever; They bind themselves to the student body in no responsible way. they are unable, on account of the depletion of their ranks, to offer a complete eligible ticket. They have little, if any, political experience. It is obviously the paramount duty of every non-fraternity man to go to the polls Thursday and cast a straight Pachacamac ballot because: PACHACAMAC has never failed to carry out every promise it has made. PACHACAMAC offers a competent ticket comprising 19 Fraternity men and 16 non-fraternity men. BACHACAMAC is the only political organization on Mount Oread which exists as an interclass society in which is represented every active interest on the Hill and which maintains a policy dictated by the canon given by its founders: To Promote at All Times the Highest Interests, Traditions, and Ideas of the University of Kansas PACHACAMAC offers again a platform characterized by perceptual, constructive worth, and utility. Pachacamac Practical Platform Even with no foe waging an open campaign—Pachacamac is maintaining its traditional policy of binding itself to the student body with a definite program upon which the work of the next Pachacamac Council will be based. Not only is it a stronger platform than the one offered and carried out this present year, but it is in the same way a practical platform of which the students may rightly expect the effectuation. 1. Student Directory Manager Pachacicau will provide for the election of a manager of the student directory, thus assuring a satisfactory book for all future years. II. Budget System for Council A Pachacamac council will adopt a carefully prepared budget early in the year, thus promoting financial efficiency. III. Founding of a University Archive A permanent file of all University publications, important documents, and significant trophies will be of distinct value. A Pachacamac council committee will endeavor to found and establish a permanent University archive. IV. Permanent Sunday Library Hours The present Sunday library hours were established as an experiment. Election of another Pacbacama council will assure the use of library facilities on Sunday so long as student demand for Sunday library continues. V. Improvement of K. U. Golf Course A better University golf course will increase interest in this important sport and improve the general health of students. A Pachacamac council will appoint a committee to co-operate with the Athletic Department to improve the K.U. course and promote use of it. VI. Intramurals Only a small part of the men of the University now participates in intramurals. A Pachacamac council will co-operate with the intramurals manager to promote participation of such additional groups as the R. O. T. C units and will work at all times for the promotion of intramurals activities. VII. Advertising the University Pachacamac desires always to further the cause of K. U. Pachacamac pledges these specific steps toward aiding in publicity for the University during the next year: 1. Encouragement of personal work and contacts: Full co-operation has been, and will continue to be, given such projects as the County Clubs. Dad's Day and Mother's Day, and toward entertaining other University guests during the year. 2. Prevention of unfavorable publicity.-Definite steps will be taken to prevent salacious or unfair material in Hill publications, to continue effective discipline of individual student violators, and to prevent all such incidents as those sometimes growing out of Hell week. VIII. And Pachacamac Pledges a Continuation of: 1. Promotion of Democracy—Genuine quality needs no snobbery to mark it. Sacred among the ideals of Pachacamac is that of Universal democracy. 2. Equitable representation—Fraternity and non-fraternity have always had equitable representation in Pachacamac and on Pachacamac tickets. 3. Agitation for Better Hospital—Partial success is not the realization of a goal and Pachacamac will continue its efforts to make the Student Hospital an institution of unquestionable efficiency and service. 4. Business-like Administration—The Council has maintained a substantial reserve throughout the year. The Union Building has been completed by business-like methods. Every Pachacamac managed class party has been a success both financially and socially. Another successful Pachacamac administration means a continuation of sound finances. 5. DOING more than is promised—Pachacamac this year exceeded the promises of last year's platform. Another set of Pachacamac officials will do the same for it is not merely the aim of the party to fulfill a platform, but rather to work unceasingly in the interests of the University. Problems now unforeseen will undoubtedly arise in the course of the coming school year and it has been the steadfast-policy of Pachacamac to deal with these problems in a common sense way and dispatch them quickly. DONALD HATCH for Vice-President Men's Student Council The name of Donald Harth has been vitally connected with all the major interests of the student body since he has been a resident student in the University of Kansas. Not only has the name of Donald Harth become a synonym for the university, but his personal qualities also have also demonstrated his invaluable personal qualities in the school at large. 1. Men's Student Council. 2. Saham. 3. Dance Manager 129. 4. Hub-Nail Hop Manager 18,29. 5. Circulation Manager of the Secretary and Treasure Emi- meering Student Council. 7. Jayhawk Board 29. 8. Jayhawk Board 29. 9. Manager Pan Hellenic Party. 10. Self-supporting. 11. Manager Engineering Banquet 12. Various Committees. Class Officers SENIOR Treasurer HOMER MILLER President ARTHUR CROMB JUNIOR JUNIOR President TOM LONG Treasurer BARTON AVERY Prom Managers PAUL STOTTS Owen COX SOPHOMORE President CURTIS SKAGGS Treasurer DAVID NEWCOMER Hop Managers PHIL, McKNIGHT JACK TURNER PAUL WHITE for Treasurer Men's Student Council There can be no question but that the office of Treasurer requires a man who has a penchant for the notices detailing that constantly bests the Treasurance. Paul White not only possesses this natural ability but he is enveloped with the cheerful personality that is it essentially a part of the make-up. 1. Men's Student Council. 6. Chairman Potter's Lake Com- mittee. 2. Owl Society. 7. Dad's Dairy Committee. 3. Junior Prom Manager. 7. Father Sophie Classie. 4. Teacher Sophie Classie. 8. Non-Fraternity. 5. Pi Epsilon Pr. Pachacamac Promises--- Pachacamac Fulfills In keeping with policy of Pachacamac the Student Council for the current year has not only accomplished every plank but has passed a variety of legislation dispensing adequately with various problems as they arose. A STUDENT DIRECTORY, free for every student of the school, was published under the auspices of the Pacchacamac Council. The ATHLETIC BOARD was restored by the Council and there appears, in accordance with this promise, a name on the Ballot for Athletic Board Representative from the student body. COUNCIL CONTINUITY has been fulfilled as promised by the inclusion of two Council members who hold offices for two years thus insuring men with knowledge of Council practices to fill these positions. The Council has also enabled the service and efficiency by the Council's success in securing two full time physicians where only one half time physician was employed before. SUNDAY LIBRARY HOURS were made possible for working students and others who find Sunday afternoon particularly advantageous for study. POTTER LAKE improvement possibilities were carefully investigated and there is now an approved program for working students and others in the School Administration Committee. SIGN BOARDS were repainted, reconstructed, and replaced by the Council thus beautifying the campus. NON-PARKING zones were marked. PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION was investigated and found to be impracticable on account of the frequent change of student numbers from semester to semester. Among some of the important accomplishments of the Council which were not a part of the original program were such notable ones as the COMPLETION OF THE DANCE FLOOR IN THE UNION BUILDING. It was a Pachacamac Council which made it possible to go to varieties and parties without the expense of taxi fares and also made it unnecessary to go downstreet. A NEW CHEERLEADER SYSTEM making it possible for leaders to be SELECTED on a merit basis was established. The PARADE was enforced and then safely policed thus relieving traffic congestion and affording safety to pedestrians. THE K. U. BAND was sent to MISSOURI by arrangement made by the Council when the Athletic Department could not stand the financial expense of it. BETTER VARSITIES have been made possible by more efficient management with even better music with no advance in price of admission. "ON WITH STUDENT GOVERNMENT" --- ---