PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 152 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1926 Missouri Tied for First With Oklahoma Aggies Present standings of the Missouri Valley football teams leaves Missouri and the Oklahoma Agrie tied for first place, with percentages of 1000 each. Missouri has scored 14 points to her opponents 7 and the Oklahoma A, and M. team has made 13 to the opponents 0. There are still four schools in the Valley whose teams have not played conference games and are still at the bottom of the list because they have no record. Kansas, Kansas Agiges, Alabama and Grimlin are in this class. Nebraska, with a percentage of .500 has made 28 points to opponents 14, while Ames with the same standout only 6 points to the opposes 13. The standing of the teams with percentage .84 as follows: Won Lost Percent. Okla. A, & M. 1 0 .1000 Missouri 1 0 .1000 Nebraska 1 0 .1500 Jane 1 0 .500 Drake 1 0 .1000 Washington 1 0 .000 Kansas 0 0 .000 K. S. A. C. 0 0 .000 Oklahoma 0 0 .000 Grinnell 0 0 .000 Candidates for Wrestling to Check Out Equipment Wrestling equipment will be checked out in the morning between 10 and 12 o'clock to those men holding orders from Coach Lookabutch. The next wrestling practice will be held in the main arena, Tuesday in Robinson gymnasium. At present there are about 10 men reporting for practice. "This class is as much for beginners as experienced men," said Coach Lookanaugh, who urges that more inexperienced men try out. WANT ADS LOST: Shell rimmed glasses in Fraser chapel, or between Fraser and Corbin hall. Finder please return to Ruth Khewner. or call 862. 30 FOR RENT: Room and sleeping porch for boys, 312, West 16th, phone 281 white. 32 FOR RENT: One large room, with or without kitchenette. Private entrance on ground floor. Excellent location. 1328 Teem. 2498 Renl. WANTED to rent, two or three un- furnished room. Phone 1135 29 LOST—Phi Chi fraternity pin. Reward. 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St. Fingerwaving a specialty Marcelling Marcel permanent waving Waterwashing Hot oil treatments Pollution Potential 730 Massachusetts St. Phone 325 for Appointment Frank Vaughn, Promi- nance PACHACAM NEWS Mt. Oread, October 12, 1926 Vol. X WHO'S WHO AT K. U. Tide of Approval Gradually Turning to Pachacamac RALLY! Winning Freshman Ticket The title is turning, and the ship of Pachacamac will sail in with the Rising Sun victory banner sailing from the top of the mast. For— Regular Meals Short Orders Fountain Drinks Twelve Different Ice Creams and Ices Best Line of Candies Cigars and Tobaccos Fresh Fruits Many Have Seen the Light and Are Joining the March to Victory The Oread Cafe "Just a step from the campus" Pachacamac First Year Ticket All Non-Fraternity Fraser Hall, 730 p.m. Wednesday After the Parade Music by Ronald Jetmore & His Orchestra Other Features ALL PACHACAM OUT In past years Pachacamac Freshman candidates have been almost universally successful simply because they were picked for ability and not through favoritism to some powerful fraternal group. Last year a complete non-fraternity set of Pachacamac freshman candidates swept into office by big majorities, and their administration was so successful that again Pachacamac has placed four non-fraternity candidates in the field. If you don't believe that they are powerfully equipped to handle the affairs of the class of 1900, just look at their achievements in high school; The title of approval is gradually turning to Pachacamac. The forces of the party whom emblem is the Rising Sun are growing stronger. Public sentiment seems to favor them, and they feel confident in the outcome. Indications show that many have seen the light of truth and are joining the murmur to victory. Pachacuchan fair policies and rapid principles are bound to prevail. Only the blind cannot work in the rut behind their masks. "Brick's" Milford Kinnibal—President. 1. Home, Olathe, Kansas. 2. Member Student Council. 3. National Honor Society. 4. Debate Club. 5. K. U. Glee Club. Stewart Lyman—Vice president. 1. Home, Columbus, Kansas. 2. Letter man in high school. 3. Class president. 4. K. U. freshman football team. Ruth Sammerville—Secretary. 1. Home, Kansas City, Mo. 2. Two years on newspaper staff Hardin "Zabu" Zubar, Kansas triple threat backfield star, heads the Triple Threat Sensor ticket-lender, good students,Democrat. An on-point candidate in Kansas. THE PACHACAMAC TICKET "Candidates of Merit" SOPHOMORE SENIOR President Harold Zuber Vice-pres Homer Dede Secretary Mary Eingle Treasurer "Stoney" Wall President... Evan Royer Vice-pres. ... Carl Addington Secretary... Jean Elliott Treasurer... John Foster Hop Manager... Jack Dressler JUNIOR JUNE President "Jip" Hill Vice-pres. Clark Sherwood Secretary Veda Murray Treasurer Jim Smith Managers Tony McFork Tom McFarland Murray Danglade "HONOR TO WHOM FRESHMAN HIGHSIDE President Millard Kimball Vice-pres. Stewart Lyman Secretary Ruth Somerville Treasurer Paul Woolley HONOR IS DUE" 3. Two years on annual staff. 4. Secretary Junior class. 5. Honor roll four years. 6. Second scholastically in enti- school. Paul Woolley—Treasurer. 1. Home, Kansas City, Mo. 2. Student Council. 3. Literary Society. 4. Track Team. 5. R. O. T. C. crack riffleman. Some Red Hot Dances! Non-Fraternity Dance Managers Know Their Nails, Too You wouldn't buy a cheap automobile that you knew nothing about, so why vote for candidates that you never heard of. Play safe and match your ballot for the Pacchanee candidates who are all Hill leaders. Think! Have you ever even been given a Prom or Hop manager who wasn't a fraternity man? No! You certainly haven't! And why not? Well, perhaps because non-fraternity men aren't so well qualified as fraternity men. Or again perhaps because they make better vice presidents than holders of real, work-related jobs. But the fact remains that never the cause, the fact remains that non-fraternity men never have been given a Pachacamac Has Led in Activities for Steen Years All Rising Sun Candidates Have Proven Worth; the Big Men of Hill If you want to know just Who Is Who at K. U, look at the Pachacamac ticket. That's the answer, and it's unquestionably true. For 14 years, ever since the organization of the party, the men who have done things on the Hill have been Pachacamac. Today most of the big men of the Hill are Pachacamac. Everyone acknowledges that. If you know that a man has done things efficiently in the past you have confidence in him. Thamashe can earn a lot of money north in the past. You can trust them. Pachacamaca candidates are all prominent in III activities. They lead in service to the University. You hear about them the entire school, but you are before the student body all the time. NOT at election time. THE YELLOW TAGS You don't have to take a chance on someone you never heard of. When the Pachacamac ticket has the best candidates on the Hill there is no need to hesitate. If you want to elect deserving and trustworthy candidates and at the same time give them the honor they deserve, vote Pachacamac. Those Who Wear THE YELLOW TAGS Have seen THE LIGHT and stand for The Principles of PACHACAMAC chance to manage the two big class parties. Since these two parties have had the alarming tendency to "go into the hole" the past few years under the management of men who thought more about the social side than they did about the financial side, Pachacamac is taking a radical step in putting forth two non-fragrance men, Jack Dressler, a man who helped put over the Frosh Plout race, a non-fragrant man, is also candidate for Soph Hop, Tom McGonagle, another non-fragrant man and incidentally a member of the athletic board, is teaming with Mumby Bangladesh for their achievements and will undemn for their achievements in the past and are pledged to expand every effort toward making the two big class parties complete success both socially and financially. "Compare the Qualifications"