THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1928 PAGE FOUR Haskell Will Meet Kansas Tomorrow in Second Game Seventeen Squad Members to Stay for Practice During Easter Vacation Haskell and Kansas baseball teams will tangle in their second exhibition contest on the University diamond southeast of the stadium tomorrow afternoon, starting at 3 p. m. In a. K. team Saturday the Kansas team won from 1-0. Seventeen members of the varsity squad will stay here for intensive practice during the Easter vacation, as Dr. Danm announced this morning. Practice Twice Daily Practice will be held twice daily during the vacation, according to Coach Bunn, and effort will be made to train players who will open the Missouri valley baseball season with a two-game series with the Kansas Aggies April 13 and May 28. They are: Kramer, Swenson, Anderson, Lee Johnston, Lacklery, Johnston, Livingston, Johnston, Livingston, Culp, Childa Schmidt, Mancey, McCoys, and McDonnell. 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Such a plan for two council representatives is being perfected by the present council. 4. Publicity and Influence A. STUDENT HOSPITAL Pachacamae functioning student council committees will secure adequate public on and direct public opinion to influence needful changes in the existing order. Specifically, Pachacamae will work toward: To employ a thorough campaign of publicity and to use council influence to secure adequate student hospital and dispensary service for the University. B. ADVERTISING THE UNIVERSITY To co-operate with the Alumni Association through the County Club movement, with the University publicity director and other agencies to organize a more effective system of advertising the merits of the University. C. SUNDAY LIBRARY HOURS To lead the public demand for Sunday library hours and confer with the proper authorities in the movement to secure satisfaction. D. SIGN BOARDS To work through publicity, public opinion and a council committee to secure the abolition of individual outdoor signboards on the campus. 5. Continuation of— A. FUNCTIONING STUDENT COUNCIL A Pachacamac council will continue the good work of the present administration and fulfill all pledges. B. EQUITABLE REPRESENTATION C. STUDENT GOVERNMENT Fraternity and non-fraternity have equitable representation in Pachacamec and on Pachacamec tickets. The present student council, elected by Pachacamac, brought real student government back to the Hill; re-election of a Pachacamac ticket will assure a record for next year comparable to that of the present council. ---The 1927-28 Record---- 1. Sunday emails recorded. 2. Cheerleader selection based on trousers. 2. Cheerleader selection based on tryouts. 3. Jayhawker appointments on merit basis. 4. Student cheering section—at last. 5. Hell week regulation. 6. Regulation of farewell parties. 7. Revision of constitution. 8. Combined class party-varsity dances. 9. Effective handling of student discipline through the executive committee. 10. Cap and gown rental lowered by commencement committee through council suggestion and cooperation. "ON WITH STUDENT GOVERNMENT"