PAGE, FOUR -THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1928 PACHACAM NEWS Vol. XII Mt. Oread April 18, 1928 PACHACAMAC MEANS "THE UNIVERSITY FIRST" Dressler & Hillmer Are Experienced Efficient Administration Assured for K. U. Armin Hillner for council secretary and Jack Dressler for council treasurer! Hillmer's extensive secretarial experience makes him an ideal choice for counsel secretary. Keeping the count of cases is a real task, but Armin is equal to it. No one could want a better combination. Both men are qualified by experience to fill the two responsible positions. Compete their qualifications. He wide acquaintance on the Hill, especially among the non-fraternity group of which he is a member, make him a favorite for business discussion. He will be able to grasp Hill problems and view them with understanding that makes him a valuable intellectual sister he will contribute to the constitutional and legislative Armin Hillmer A year's experience on the present student council makes him especially fitted to handle the finances. Through his wide acquaintance on the Hill, gained not only by the successful Soph Hog, membership in Pi Epifanio Pi and in the Owl Society, but also from friendships gained through downtown work, Jack understands University conditions and problems. 1. Self-supporting. 2. Non-financial. 3. Accountant, major. 4. A and B student. 5. Executive management. 6. Extensive external work. Jane Dresner is known over the Hill for her managing ability. He has been managing something all his life, and is just the mind for council treasurer. Lawrence employment have given him an understanding of the value of students' money. As a self-supporting student he will conduct the office of treasure for the greatest good for the students. He stands for efficient management. Jack Dressler 1. Present council member, 2. Manage 30,000 Seph Hop. 3. Manage 15,000 Seph Hop. 4. Out Society. 5. Facilitate PSU. 6. Extensive managing experience College Representatives Bill Gradinger Paul Woolley Basil Kelsey John Foster Junior Ticket Harold Jorgenson for President . Y, M, C, A, campaign. 2. Civic Stability League. 3. A and B student. Hal Adamson for Treasurer Don Rhondes Gordon Tucker Guilford Day Dick Gafford " Compare the Qualifications Paul White 1. Dramatic club, vice-president, 2. Pep and Seedk, president, 3. Macblowell, 4. Author of "Your Tell 'Em Snook." 5. Players, 1966. for Prom Manager Dick Garlinghouse 1. Treasurer Sophomore Class. 2. Epilion Po. 3. Epilion Sigma. 4. Gamma Mensh Epilion. 5. Dau's Day committee. 6. Chairman of chairman For Prom Manager Prom Manager 1. Kanags Relays committee. 2. Honor student. CHARLIE HAINES President Men's Student Council If qualifications count Charlie Haines is the man to head the 1928-29 Student Council. His work as vice-president on the present council fits him to take the roles of government and guide another functioning student council through the academic year. His commitment to active utility is proven by his long list of activities. Charlie Haines is an older and experienced head, having spent four years on the Hill, each filled with countless activities. Look over his list—and if you want a leader for council president, he's your man. 1. Present council 2. Four years on the Hill. 3. Tau Beta Pi. 4. Nigra Tan, press. 5. Suchen, secretary. 6. Honor graduate R. 7. Ause, Editor Kansan Engineer. 9. Jayhawker business asst., 1926. 6. Scallaband and Blade vice-president. 7. Morrison and Ball. 8. P. Elmquist Pl. 9. P. Elmquist Pl. "ON WITH STUDENT GOVERNMENT" PROVES THAT PARTY HAS ALWAYS WORKED FOR BETTERMEN OF K. U. Record of Present Student Council Is Outstanding; Proving That Campaign Pledges Are Fulfilled; Non-Fraternity Has Representation That Is Fair and Equitable ED FARMER for Vice-President Men's Student Council Non-feminity, Engineering Student Council, Tan Beta D1. Treasurer present Council, Tian C Y C. Honor student, Kansas Engineer Board. Medical Representatives Russell Knight Graduate Representative Leo Buchring Engineering Representatives Don Hutch Bill Mullin Julies Harries Bob Hatch Bill Mullin Indiana Hawley ED FARMER Vice President Men's Student Council JACK DRESSLER Treasurer Men's Student Council ARMIN HILLMER Secretary Men's Student Council Pachacamac Promises — Pachacamac Fulfills The record of the 1927-28 student council, a Pachacamac council elected on the pledge to bring student government back to Kansas, proves that all 1927 campaign promises were sincerely. Eight of the nine campaign pledges were actually carried out, and in addition seven legislative acts of vital importance to the Hill were enacted including legislation for school health clinics, hell week and farewell party regulation, student cheering section, constitutional revision and combination of class parties with varsity dances. The University First As usual, every issue in Pacachamac platform concerns the University. Ever bain the desire to better all things for all times and all cultures is an essential part of the university. Election of the Pachacamac ticket Thursday assures continuance of student government through fulfillment of the Pachacamac A Practical Platform 1. STUDENT DIRECTORY—published by the council by Oct. 15. 2. ATHELIC BOARD—student election of student board mem- 3. COUNCIL, CONTINUITY—two two-term offices to insure most efficient conduct of business. B. Proportional Representation—to continue investigation to find a system applicable to Hill elections. A. Potter Lake—co-cooperate in the effort to secure funds to make Potter fit to swim in. OBJ1 A. Student Hospital - to secure adequate hospital and dis- facilities B. Advertise the University Better—to co-operate with Hill organizations to perfect a plan to better advertise the university. C. Sunday Library Hours—to lead student opinion and confer with authorities. D. Sign Boards—to work for elimination of individual outdoor signboards from the campus. "What Pachaeamae Promises Pachaeamae Fulfills." The Truth About Equitable Representation 14 Non-Fraternity and 18 Fraternity Men On the other hand—glance at the opposition ticket dominated by four fraternities who have 14 candidates on the ticket. There are 23 FRATERNITY and ONLY 9 NON-FRATERNITY men on the ticket listed as a non-fraternity ticket. Who said fair representation? on Pachacamac Balanced Ticket The Pachacamac ticket is balanced. Fraternity and non-fraternity have fair and equitable representation—14 non-fraternity and 18 fraternity. Four Fraternities Dominate Opposition College representative, Law representative, Sophomore treasure, Sobh Host manager. Pi Upsilon—4 Beta Theta P1—4 College representative, Senior president, Administrator Soph Hon manager. Council secretary. Medical representative. Engineering representative. College representative. Junior class treasurer. Junior prom manager. Acacia—3 Beta Theta Pi—4 Phi Kanna Psi—3 14 Non-Fraternity Men on Pachacamac Ticket Farmer—council vice-president, Hillerman—council secretary, Woolley—college representative. Day—college representative. Harries—engineering representative, Knight—medical representation, Davis—pharmacy representative, Patterner—business representative, Gelist—Fine Arts代表, Buching—graduate representative, Pearson—education representative, Adamson—junior class treasurer, White—janitor prom manager, Lampi—soph hop manager. "On With Student Government" Sophomore Ticket Paul Stotts for President 1. Freshman member of Kansas Jes lays committee. 2. Self-supporting. 3. Senior II, S. president. Bob Dockum Bob Dockun for Treasurer 1. H. S. senior dance chairman. 2. Pres, freshman pharmics. Maurice Lampl for Hop Manager 1. Non-fraternity. 2. Self-supporting. 3. R, O, T, C. 4. Aero Club. Homer Huffaker for Hon Manager 1. Moek convention. 2. Oklahoma club vlee-president. Law Representative Paul Snyder Fine Arts Representative Melvin Gelst Education Representative Thomas Pearson Business Representative Lee Patterson Pharmacy Representative Lester Davis On with Student Government! Mr. Orradian has student government admin. Pachamame did not disappear the Bill, for the party whose motion is the Rising Sun has fulfilled every campaign promise and given important legislative changes in addition. The keynote to student government is a functioning student council, The 1926-27 council force showed the student body the light and it elected a Fachmacher last spring. And student government came back to K. The Student Council Functioned—and as long as an enlightened body casts a ballot at the public government will continue. A year ago Pachmarius promised today every promise has been fulfilled, and more given. That is the pluralism, and the present promise will be fulfilled. "The University Fleet" has ever been the matte of Pachacamac. The idea and principles behind Pachacamac eliminate potty political issues. It also allows the party, a glance at Pachacamac pledges and achievements during the 15 years the party has served K. U will prove this statement. Indeed, the very beginnings of student activism at K. U are due to Pachacamac. Every plank in the Pachmachean platform is practical. Every one insists on having some sense of University life—from publication of a student directory to attending workshops and boards from the campus. Another Functioning Student Council will A notable field in Hill political history, the caucite representation of former governors and Vice Presidents of Pennsylvaniaickets. The two groups are more fairly represented by Pacchies than the other group in the country, a report from the district audited council meeting in February Two Hill Leaders on Senior Ticket Munns and Voran Qualified by Campus Experience Munsee is business manager of the 1928 Jayhawk, which is regarded by the printers and engravers as the premier engraving firm. His executive ability is proven by the fact that he sold more advertising for the 1928 Jayhawk than any other yearbook at K. U. has ever been published. He and his sump-monkeys expertise in engraving. Two well known meo, recognized by his leaders on the Hill, comprise the Parachain senior ticket, Chance Munns for President and Seyed Woulaan for Treasurer are both meet with record of service for the University. A proven executive—that's Munns, if that is the kind of man you want for senior president, vote for Munns. The President has the class and school at heart, 1. Business manager 1928 Jayhawker. 2. Owl Society. 4. B student. 6. Ski automobiles executive experience. 7. Servant Vorn is known to the en- clopedia as one of the best and public speaking content on the common for some time. Vorn has been a well-known author of publications are outstanding; they simply show out to check his name on the website. 1. Winner 1925 speaking contest, Winner K, U, or unrational contest, Nation Heal, P. 4. Pea and Scroll, Promatic Club, Dreamtic Club, U and I contest. Polling Places College—bancement of Ad, three secu- tions Engineering—basement of Marvin. two sections, Fine Art — ad, first floor, Fine Arts — west Ad, first floor, Law — Green Hall. Graduate — Fraser hall, basement. Education — Fraser hall, basement. Medical — Cherry Hill, Medical — Chemistry.