SUNDAY, APRIL 7. 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 许 PAGE FIVE --- PACHACAMAC PRESENTS THE FOLLOWING CANDIDATES CLARENCE G. MUNNS for President Men's Student Council In presenting Clarence Munns for the Presidency of the Council, Pacharacne 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 will be a source of strength to him, and he must make him well fitted to kill the office for which he is candidate. 1. Sachem 1. Sahrem 2. Business Manager, Senior Class. 3. Business Manager of the Jayhawk. 4. Assistant Business Manager of the Jayhawk 27. 5. Business Manager of the Jayhawk 27. 7. Pt Epiphae Dr. 8. Charlaine on the Christmas chairman's council 28. 9. Y. M. C. A. for 4 years. 10. Honor Student. 11. Various Committees. 12. Pt Helene Council for three years. 5. Owl Sutley. 6. Jayhawk Advisory Board. BOB BORTH for Secretary Men's Student Council Bob Borth is permitted for the important office of Secretary of the Council in the处境 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. Soph Hop Manager. 4. Junior Class Treasurer. 5. Owl Society. The coming election marks the first time in the history of competitive politics on Mount Oread in which Pathacamac has not been opposed by another organized political group. It is singularly a proof of the efficiency, of the stability, of the satisfactory performance of Pathacamac, that it has received the consistent allegiance of the student body for eighteen years since its inception. In the columns of the University Daily Kansan the leaders of the opposition have announced their complete retirement, for this year at least, from the political campaign. Incidentally they have failed to present a ticket for the approval of the student electorate next Thursday. This admission, by the opposition, of the universal strength of Pachacamaic is but an acknowledgment, at last of the fact that the traditional policies of Pachacamaic have received the seal of permanent sanction. It is important that Pachacamac Society now confess the fact that it desires to take this opportunity to make the point that the traditional policies of Pachacamac will continue to guide the Society in its future operations. Whether or not there shall ever be opposition to Pachacamac it will continue to exist as an interclass society in which every active interest on Mount Oread is represented. Furthermore, that it will always insist upon equitable representation with respect to the fraternity and non-fraternity elements and to serve fairly the interests of both. Its paramount promise is to re-affirm the oath of its founders: To promote at all times the highest interests, traditions, and ideals of the University of Kansas. One Year Council Member-at-Large JOHN BOYER 1. President Pan-Hellenic 1. President Pan-Hellenic Council. 2. Secretary of Ku Kun. 3. Union Building Finance. Two Year Council Member-at-Large KENNETH MUESER 4. Y, M, C, A, three years. WILLIAM HOWE 1. Avt's Business Mgr. Liawhery. 2. Avt's Business Mgr. Dock. 3. Kanzas Retay Committee. Athletic Board Member--Steward Lyman 1. Present Council Member. 2. Dean's Honor Roll. 3. Jayhawker Staff. 4. Pen and Scroll. College Representatives 3. Kansas Relay Committee. 4. Y.M.C.A. R. E. Dick* GARLINGHOUSE K. Junior Prom Juniors' Prem 3 Owl Society. 4 Owl Society. 5 Chemistry on Roll. 6 M.C. A. Drive. WARREN LATTIMER 1. B pack store. 2. 100 percent Self-supporting. 3. Advertising Manager, County Club. 4. Swimming Squad. '26. MAURICE LAMPL (for two-year term) 1. Manager, Soph Hop. 2. Freihman Relays Committee. 3. Freihman Class Officer. JACK R. MORRIS 1. Associate Editor, 1929 Jayhawker 2. Varsity Debate Team. 1. Winner Campus Speaking Contest: 4. Kv Kv 5. Student Friendship Com 1. Jayhawker Staff. 2. Y. M. C. A. 3. B Student. Dramatic Clr. 1. Pres. Soph. Class. 2. Kansas Relay Committee. 3. Dramatics. 1. Dramatic Club. 2. Winner, Union Building 1. Y, M, C, A. 2. Christmas Tree Committee. 3. Self-supporting. 1. 100 percent gift-supply 2. County Club Officer. 3. Member High School Student Council. WESLEY J. GORDON 1. 100 percent Self-supporting. OWEN COX Speech Contes 2. Deluate Team. H. E. "PAT" RILEY 2. 100 percent Self-supporting. BOB SHEPP Prom Managers PAUL STOTTS Engineering Representatives 1. Tau Beta Pt. 2. Associate Editor of Kansas Law Engineer. Secretary A. J. I. E. E. Dramatic Club. Self-supporting. DAVID WILSON Pharmacy ABNER LA ROCQUE Treasurer BARTON AVERY JUNIOR 1. Men's Student Council 2. Pi Epsilon Pi. 3. President A. S. M. C. 4. Self-supporting. President TOM LONG President Education JOEL DOWNUM Fine Arts ROBERT MILTON Business MARVIN ROSENE VAUGHN DOWNS Sigma Tan. 2. Act Bac Bus. Kauai 3. Teacher A, L.E. I. 4. Engineer Board. 5. Self-supporting. Class Officers JAMES FLATT SENIOR President ARTHUR CROMB 6. Jayhawker Advisory Board. 3. Beta Gamma Sigma. 1. Pen and Scroll. 1. Bus. Mgr., '29 Jayhawker. 2. Sigma Delta Chi. Treasurer 2. Ass't Bus. Mgr. '28 Jay- hawker. 4. Owl Society 5. A Student 3. Self-supporting HOMER MILLER 1. Engineering Student Council 2. Chairman Civil Society Exhibition 3. Student Council 4. Self-supporting Graduate Medicine VENA BOLIN RICHARD STRAWN SOPHOMORE President CURTIS SKAGGS 1. Freshman Frolic Mgr. 2. Partially Self-supporting. Treasurer DAVID NEWCOMER 1. Freshman Cheerleader 2. Freedom Debt 3. Jayhawker Staff. PHIL McKNIGHT Hop Managers PHIL M-KNIGHT 2. Sour Owl Staff. 1. Freshman Treasurer. 3. Self-supporting. JACK TURNER I. Y. M. C. A. DONALD HATCH for Vice-President Men's Student Council The name of Donald Hatch has been vividly 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 Hatch become a synonym for the property, but his academic background also has also demon- trified its invaluable personal qualities in the school at large. 1. Men's Student Council, 1. Men's Student Council. 2. Saxem 3. Dance Manager '79. 4. Hub-Nail Hop Manager '28. 5. Circulation Manager of the Engineer. Kansas Engineer 6. Secretary and Treasurer Engi- mering Student Council. Jayhawk Board 29. Sacrific Self-supporting. Manager Engineering Banquet 27. Manual Committee. PAUL WHITE for Treasurer Men's Student Council There can be no questioning but that the office of Treasurer requires a man who has a penchant for the notorious details that constantly best the Treasurement. Paul White not only possesses this natural ability but he also is endowed with an emotional humanity that is so potentially a part of the make-up of a successful councilman. 1. Mee's Student Council. 2. Owl Society. 3. Junior Pain Manager. 4. Pi Sophomore Class. 5. Pi Epilepsy Pt. 6. Chairman Potter's Lake Committee. 7. Dad's Day Committee. 8. Non-Fragrant. 19 Fraternity Men 16 Non-Fraternity Men ---