THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN O W.A.A. Will Present Thirteen Sweaters At Initiation Services Candidates For Athletic Board For Next Year Have Been Announced Presentation of sweaters and initiation of new members of W. A. A. was held Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. in Robinson Gymnasium. Nomination to the team will be announced at A board for the coming year has been announced by the committee. Thirteen sweaters were presented, one white sweater and twelve gray ones. The white sweater is presented to women who have earned 1000 or more points by playing on class teams, hiking, skiing, and horseback riding. A gray sweater is given to those who have earned 800 or more points in the same manner. The only white sweater awarded went to Mary Helen Hamilton, c23. Those eligible for grey sweaters were Margaret Walker, c24; Gladys Snyder, c24; Dorothy Bartter, c24; Dorory Boyd, c25; Edith Martin, c25; Olive Martinez, c25; Mary Har- lahha Loha Duncan, c25; Louise Perna, c25; Mona Foulk, c25; Clare Ferguson, c23; Elizabeth Berg, c23 The following women have been voted on for initiation after having wired 125 W. A. a points and become eligible for membership; Harriet Patterson, c; Roberta Werner, c; C4; Lela Pyle, c; Edith Dodd, c; E5; Elie Orbison, c; C6; Lela Cowboy, c; C4; Louise Marvin, c; C8; Helen c; Dorothy c; Helen c; Margaret Butcher, c; B5; Bartacker Beer, c; Florence Hutchinson, c; May Alice Walker, c; and Bernice Reed, c; Those who were selected as candidates for the W. A. A. board are: president, Gladys Snyder and Jean Bennett; secretary, Jennifer Jane Lentz and Margaret Walker; treasurer, Dorothy Bartlett; director of manager, Olive Ashley and Lela Duncan. The election will be held in about two weeks. The average student at the University of Iowa walks 8.1 miles during the day. The estimate was made that corporates worn by eight of the students. "Ham" Hamilton is the type of man we want for Cheerleader. With previous experience as one, with a wonderful dramatic personality and extensive practice, possessing a far-carrying voice, a ready wit, and with wonderful power in handling纠纷, "Ham" has to a marvelous degree those qualities which make an ideal cheerleader. Vote for him. "THE HAM WHAT AM" After Every Meal WRIGLEYS Top off each meal with a bit of sweet in the form of WRIGLEY'S. It satisfies the sweet tooth and aids digestion. Pleasure and benefit combined. THE LOGUE CLUB announces a reduction in price to $5.75 Music and dancing until 8 p.m. every Thursday night. You are invited. 1241 Tenn. St. PHONE 442 JOHN GILBERT in “TRUXTON KING” 1109 Mass. Bowersock Theatre Thursday Only Shows 2:30, 4, 7:30, 9, Prices 10-33 George Barr McCutcheon created the character "Trutuon King"—This Fox production puts life into it. Sunshine Comedy—"Five Fifteen" HERE THEY ARE Suits styled in camelian collar, cuffs and edges — bound with harmonizing cheeks or tan or brown ribbon with smart side ties or straight front. $25.00 These suits we hoped to get here for Easter but they just arrived and we have grouped at this price. A Real Event. Houk & Green SELL ARROW SHIRTS anARROWSHIRT M ADE of a better oxford, in a fine, tailor-like way. The collar is the work of the expert Arrow Collar makers. The cuffs have buttons $3.00 or are the French link model CLUETT, PEABODY & CO., Inc. MAKERS GET ARROW SHIRTS AT CARL'S Makes Hair Stay Combed Staumbock keeps hair in place all day—No more trouble with rumped hair. Ideal also after washing your deal also after natural, bene- ficial oils which aid life and lustre and keep the hair in place. Ask your barber for a Sta- omb Rub. At all drugists. At all druggists. --- CORSAGES BELLS FLOWER SHOP Call 139 Competent Men For 1924 Affairs Shaw and Allvine on Jayhawker EXPERIENCE AND ORIGINALITY NEEDED FOR 1924 JAYHAWKER Chet Shaw and Earl Allvine are competent men who will produce a premier Jayhawker in 1924. The opposing party advises you to "compare the qualifications." All right; try it. Chet Shaw is a matured man who has had editorial experience for several years, working on several newspapers including the Lawrence Journal World-and being editor-in-chief of the magazine for many years as clerk of the district court of Brown county, being elected while cut of the state. He is acquainted with University activities and will produce a well balanced Jawhawker. He pleases to make the "yearbook" a mirror of University life. Earl Alvin has had the business experience necessary to make the 1924 Jayhawk a financial success. He has been business manager of a school paper and yearbook. He has had four years business experience in commercial enterprises. He is a major in information technology at University life. Alvine and Shaw are the men who merit your vote for the 1924 Jayhawk. At a large meeting held last night in Myers hall kalee O'Keefe demonstrated his ability to lead the "Thundering Thousand" next fall. He has a good voice and a commanding personality and can handle every situation. O'Keefe for Cheerleader O'Keeffe has the old Kansas spirit built on a background of three years residence here in our school. This is an advantage which cannot be overcome by only one semester's residence in the University. It is an essential and vital quality for one who is to lead the fight for a successful athletic season next year. Keefe pledges that should he be elected he will be on hand at all times with new stuns. His fighting ability has been demonstrated by his boxing record here on the Hill. His record as one of the best drill masters of the R. O, T. C, shows his ability to lead. "Compare the Qualifications" How will you spend your vacation? Fritter it away at a summer resort with unexpected incidental expenses piling up? You can do this if you book via one of our cabin steamers. There are 14 of them — steady sailors all — including some of the finest ships in the North Atlantic. Accommodations as low as $115. You have the best the ship affords in food and service - full run of spacious casks, attractive public rooms, all the pleasures of a summer sea voyage—itself variations. Scenes of the most pleasant friendships of your life may be formed on shipboard. Or go to Europe on a basis of actual economy —perhaps for less than the summer resort outlay—and have something real and worth while to remember? All Pacchacamac asks of you is that you seriously compare qualifications. Write us today for our booklet —“Your Trip to Europe”—and detailed information WHITE STAR LINE AMERICAN LINE JAMAICA RED STAR LINE MEXICO MALAYSIA MAHASARAMANDOM COMPANY 1101 Locust St. St. Louis or local agents PACHACAMAC NEWS VOLUME III Men of Experience Are Needed To Advance Student Government; Pachacamac Candidates are Qualified Mount Oread, April 4, 1923. Misrepresentation, Equivocation, and Clouding of Facts, Cannot Produce the Best Qualified Men For Student Council Positions Student government! It can NOT come from men selected by cliques and run for office because of clique allegiance, rather than real ability. It can NOT come from misrepresentation, equivocation, or from a clouding of facts. It must come from men who have had experience in student government, who are running for office because of individual achievement. It must come from independent men, and men of proven judgment. Past training is a great factor. If a man is interested in forward-looking student government he surely has done something before a week ago to demonstrate his interest. Pachacamac candidates are not untrained. They ask your approval on the basis of what you have known them to accomplish in the past and your knowledge that they represent no cliques within a political party. Stanley Learned has taken the one way to become the logical man for the council. How? He has been secretary of the council this year—a position he had held as an assistant manager of the Kansas Engineer, on the Sore Owl, as head of the Enginerate and the Kansas Rails Committee. These are recommendations. Because of his recent work with the Kansas Rails committee he was chosen unanimously to attend the national conference of student railroad owners recently. Because of his ability, proven again and again, he is sought after by many university programs is under way. He does not ask your approval because of one or two minor accomplishments. He has taken the sure way, and he insures that his residence means SUDENT government. Stanley Learned heads the best combination ever put before the student body. Stewart Bloss for first vice president, John Hancock for vice president, Professor Fraser for secretary and Howard Firesbeach for treasurer, prove that student governments are better governed, prove that the affairs of the student body will be conducted honestly and with no secret manipulation. These two must they勇均 your enthusiastic support. At this time, just before the election you may hear some rumors, put them in the face. Always ask where these stories come from and why are they told. It is often that fights cleanly. Pachaeam makes a statement to which the Pachaeam does not reply. Others apparently do not care to oblige themselves with certain statements. STUDENT COUNCIL President... Stanley Learned First Vice-Pres... Stewart Bloss Second Vice-Pres... Tom Poor Frank Learned Treasurer... Ferdinand Howdaugh COLLEGE MEDIC Chelsey Shore J. W. McCoy Clairene B. Kosar GRADEATE Donald Gordon Vance Randolph Zach Taylor ENGINEERING ENGINEERING Plod Beesby William Anderson William Anderson LAW Leigh Hunt William Waldharger PHARMACY COLLEGE Fred Arentmouth ATHLETIC BOARD President Athletic Don Higginas Athletic Mayne Wilson Robert Molby Betty Moore Elden Halke JWAHWAKER Sam McKinnon Non-Atlantic Edition Frank Farworth Betty GHEERLEADER. Liard "Liam" Hamloh Pep Meeting Tonight If you have not yet made up your mind, come tonight. The meeting only lasts a short time, but every minute has a kick and a punch in it will make you happy you will wear the yellow tag for Fashionmac. Pachaemae announces a pep meeting in Fraser Chapel tonight at 7:15 sharp. Bring your friends. To see the Pacchiaanca candidates in a group is to realize even more strongly why we win by giving everybody to their supports. Everybody who has wanted to hear "Ham" demonstrate and wanted to see all the Pacchannese candidates in the fight against singles and get in on the enthusiasm. Don't fail to be in Fraser Chapel by 7:15. The meeting of the year. 1. Increase in the control of student affairs by representatives of the student body. PROGRESSIVE PLATFORM OF PACHACAMAC PARTY Pachacamac candidates are pledged o carry out to the best of their ability he following: 2. The direction of student government by those students who have studied the problem and who have the necessary time to devote to it. 3. The publication of all transactions of the Men's Student Council in the official University publication. 4. The reorganization of the Athletics Committee. jette Trapers of K. U. 5. The better representation of different groups on the campus in the Men's Student Council. 6. The abolition of politics from departmental societies and activities. dayhawk candidates should be chosen on a "Qualifications" basis, entirely. Read the qualifications of Frank Rising and Ryland Petty. COMMITTEE William W. Brehm Louis Miller Paul Cornellius Leo Milsh Branford Crennshaw Adolph Janseh Garden State Rutherford Carmack Harry August Schanez Kelvin Hoover P. K. Smith E. F. Hushon Burnett F. Trent W. B. Johnson Wilmott Andrew Ballard John Winkler Bernard Mildinger Jow Woods Lloyd "Ham" Hamilton, the logical cheerleader for K. U! Hap, the Cheerleader What Am! Ham, the man whom everybody knows as the most ideally fitted man for cheerleader who could possibly be found. Ham, who played the title role in "The Admirable Crichton." Ham, the man who has had experience as a cheerleader. Ham, the man with the wonderful voice and the compelling personality. Ham, the man who has the roady wit and the clever talk. Ham, the man who has more by a single word than untrained ham, by writing a book. NUMBER 2 Bov howdy, he gets our votes! Good Government By Efficient Men There is no miracle in securing good government. It comes by voting for those men who will consciently work the entire year for your best interest and then to know what you want they must come from different departments. Since Pacachacam candidates come from almost every department in the University they KNOW you and you KNOW them. If you are a college student consider Cust Shore, J. W. McCoy,芝杰 Don as your representative. Each of these men know intimately the students in some one or more department. You will see that most of the students all over the campus. These men will give you good government because they are pre-defined. In the same way Flovd Beechy, Lewis Brotherson, and William Anderson can serve the students of the University by what the Engineers desire in the way of good government. They KNOW that put constructive measures across. Curley Wolfinbarger can bring to the Council experience in committee work, acquaintanceship on the campus and its surroundings which is essential to good government. Clarence B. Kosar is an outstanding man, running for representative from the School of Medicine. Pharmacy students highly recommend Fred Armentrout as a representative from their school. Vance Randolph is capable to represent the Graduate School. Donald Higgins for president, Mayme Wilson for vice-president, and Betty Moore for secretary-treas- surer. Compare their qualifications. In Bob Sharpe for president; Ashby Classen for vice-president, and Leigh Hunt for secretary-treasurer the Engineers have three real men. The Pachacamac ticket is made up of representative men and women. Give them your vote. It is a recruitment in good government. It is a note of confidence in good government. "CHET" SHORE is a Pachacamac candidate for Col- Be sure you keep this in mind. Don't Get Shore's name mixed with any other name which might sound dangerous. When better candidates are available, Pachacamac will find them. TOWNS of the University of Maryland. Thursday for the following officers: male may vote on College officers, female women may vote on Engineer officers, male women may vote on Engineer officers, the Rhode Island and Juvi- lor class may vote for Editor and Business class members. A model ballot offers for women of A special polling place for women of the College will be located in Fraser hall, so they may vote without delay.