TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1928 --- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Students' Are Observing National Pharmacy Week "Your dragonet is more than a merchant," is the idea that the School of Pharmacy wishes to bring before the public by their observations of National Pharmacist Week, which started yesterday. A trade show, exhibits, and the opening of the pharmacy title card are among the features of the program. Tuesday afternoon Prof. L. L. Broggin delivered a lecture from KEPU willining the history of pharmacy and crossing the claim of pharmacy to professionalism. The Pharmacy will also be explained. The laboratory of 111, Chemistry building, will be open every afternoon this week and students will be given courses used in the handling of drugs. ANNOUNCEMENTS Special business meeting of Quill Club will be held Thursday at 4:30 p.m. in the sky parlor. There will be an election of officers. Attendance of all members is required—Russell Calver. Prof. H, C. Lehman, of the School of Education, will speak on "The Study of Play in Relation to Progress" before the junior high school at the State Teachers' Convention in Hutchinson on Nov. 5, Friday. The committee on Dad's Day program will meet Wednesday evening to make arrangements for the activities of that day, Nov. 11. House presidents are asked to call at the office of the Dean of Women in order to obtain the new house rules and directive for distribution. —Dean Husband. A STETSON looks smart every day of its unusually long life - in hats the best is real economy. STETSON HATS Styled for young men Get Your Stetson at Students Perform for Rotary Four University students gave a handsling exhibition at the regular Club Monday, Oct. 14, under the direction of Herbert Aliphin, director of gymnastics and swimming coach in the University, Steve Silverman, student instructor, George Cub, student instructor, George Cub, and Evans Evewere the men taking part in the performance. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. H. BENING Oceilid, Filming glasses a specialty. Tests the eye, nose, and throat. Phone: 811. F. A. U. Ulbis. Come and Celebrate the Manhattan-K. U. Game Better Every Week "Jimmie" Mitchell and the Original Jayhawkers F. A. U., 9 p.m. DD H E RISEACE The Varsity Dance Saturday Nite Oct.16 RICHARD DIX DR. H. E. BUSTACE Osteopathic family physician. Office at Reviereen, Lawncrest, Kansas Phone: (212) 530-7950 1199 Massachusetts Tonite - Tomorrow - Thursday BOWERSOCK Refreshment THE QUARTERBACK Esther Ralston Fred Newmeyer A Grammount Picture All the excitement, glamor and color that fills the Palo Grounds with 74,000 enthusiasts has been added into this New Dix special. Shows: 3—7;15—9 Prices Mat. 10-10 Nite 10-50 Added - Comedy - News DR. FLORENCE HARBOR Determinant, Picardian. Calls answered. Ove Harbor. Dirig. Phone 235 LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY New York, New York. We Sell Dope for Hop Fiends Jimmie Freddie Mitchell Houchens ORIGINAL JAYHAWK ORCHESTRA The Best in Music Jimmie Mitchell Fred Houchens Phone 2668 Black Its been for over fifty years WIEDIE'S Remember--- The world moves too fast to look you up---- It always depends on looking you over SO Keep Pressed Up and Dressed Up to Insure Success We clean everything you wear but your shoes Lawrence Steam Laundry 10th & New Hampshire Phone 383 INDEPENDENT BULLETIN Yes, DO Compare the Qualifications Sachem PRESIDENT Wilbur Starr SENIOR CANDIDATES Member of Student Council 1925-26 Member Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 1924-25 Vice-president Y. M. C. A. 1925-26 Excellent student Glee Club (2 years) "N7" Club President Reno County Club (2 years) Basketball 1925 Football 1925-21-25-26 VICE-PRESIDENT Herb Pennington Sachem Member of Student Council 1926-27 Varsity Dance Manager 1926-27 Tau Beta Pi (honorary scholastic) Sigma Tau (honorary) Self-support 100 per cent Scarab (honorary) Manager of Hob Nail Hop 1925-26 Kansas Engineer SECRETARY Moyne Rice Nobody can afford to miss this big parade and all the trimmings. Everybody should be there. Don't let your friends miss out on this either! Everybody is invited and welcome. Be there! The procession will form at 12 p.m. and Ohio streets, at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday. After a period of vigile production effort, the gang will re-enter the arena in a parade they will complete a perfect day with speeches and entertainment. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Jay June W. A. A. MacDowell Pen and Scroll Honor Roll (3 years) Received scholarship (Emily Burger Women's varsity basketball team Everybody remembers the big Independent Parade of last year. This year it will be bigger and better protesting in an independent function of this sort. If anyone thinks it's not a real parade just ask any of those who attended last year's profession. Fun! Action! FEP! Flip! firing torches — you have to be clever enough plenty to go around. Nobody should miss this great event. THE JUNIOR TICKET The Big Parade (3 years) Co-Manager K. U. Karnival PRESIDENT James Hayes Self-supporting An A student A K. U. debater Delta Sigma Rho (bonorary debate) Pi Kappa Delta (bonorary) A track man Member of varsity football squad VICE-PRESIDENT Byron Rexroth stary-traumer Engineer Se- long Student SECRETARY Aliene Eberle PROM MANAGERS Ernest Stanley "Bill" Melander Secretary-treasurer Engineer School An Honor Student TREASURER Harold Baker Sachse Member Student Council (now) Vice-president V. M. C. A. (now) Member V. M. C. A. Calhoun 1925-24 Gym School 1925-24-23 Track 1923-24 Basketball 1923-24 Football 1923-24-25-26 Only Kansas football map to make an Air-Vallion position last year Self-supporting Excellent student best men, by letting the office seek the man, and by giving the non-organization men a party of their own The independents won the greatest political victory of the decade. In spite of the Pacachanac buoists, the independents carried all the offices of the Engineering School, two-thirds of the Student Council, including all the officers from president to treasurer. Having won before by the vote of the free thinking students who refused to be influenced by the usual line of organized propaganda, the Independent Party again relies on the same Independent men and women and the independent spirit of the freshman class to carry their ticket to victory. CONVENTION ARTICLE TO THE VOTERS - The Independent senior ticket, like all other Independent tickets, was nominated by representative senior men and women in an open convention. Notice of the time and place of this convention was put in the Daily Kansan and All Independent voters were urged to attend. Meanwhile, who nominated the Pachacamac ticket? Where was it nominated? Did you have a chance to help nominate it? Since this is the usual Pachacamac ticket we conclude that it was nominated as all Pachacamac tickets have been nominated for the last fourteen years. Namely, at the dead of night, behind locked doors, by the "ten men in the basement" system, the Inner Circle of Pachacamac, the Incas and the Incalets. The Independent party urges for consideration four class tickets. We have tried to select a ticket in which there are no one-sided candidates. No man or woman should be elected to office solely because of political achievement, or so-called achievement, or solely because of athletic ability. The Independent party recognizes ability in every phrase of student activity as can be seen by the well balanced selection of its ticket. Last spring the Independent Party came into existence as a reaction on the part of the independent thinkers of the school against the old fashioned boss-ridden machine. By picking the Paul Fowler SOPHOMORE TICKET PRESIDENT: Freshman football Freshman basketball Self-supporting Three years high school football (Captain last year) Three years high school basketball (Member of national champion team) Herman Davis VICE-PRESIDENT: Varsity football Working student Four years high school football Track and glee club TREASURER: Logan Woolley An excellent student Runner-up in intramural tennis 1929 Ex-doubles champion Missouri Valley doubles at tennis SECRETARY: Helen Cady Dean's honor roll Y. W. C. A. High school student council National honor society National drama club Advertising committee of Douglas County club SOPH HOP MANAGER: Charles Jones Self-supporting Freshman track Varsity track squad High school football, basketball, track, soccer Experienced as manager of dramatic productions in home town TREASURER: Carl Kullman "K" Club Football 1925-26 A good student Experienced in handling money "Let the office seek the man" 10