THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAS Kansas Track Team Needs Hurdlers and Weight Men for Meet IU Schlademan Calls For Athletes to Strengthen Squad in Events Events The Kansas track team will be much stronger outdoors than in doors, and the team will be one of the strongest Kansas has produced in several years, according to Coach Schlaideman. The team is still in need of hurriers, as Norton will be unable to nurdle, being entered in all six field events. This will leave only Graham to carry the burden of hardling. Coach Schlademan urges all men who have had experience in hardling to come out. Kansas will not be as strong in the hurdles outdoors as she would be in a strengthened outdoor sports in the broad jump, high jump, and pole vault. The team is in need of men for the weight events; all men who have had experience in these events are urged by the coach to come out. Matthew is the only good javelin thrower who has reported so far. In the 440, 880, 1-mile and 2-mile runs, Kansas will be equally strong outdoors as she was indoors. Coach Schlademan will have three good men for every distance. Coach Schlademan will be outside. "All distance men should come out as a track team can always use distance men," said Coach Schlademan today. The Kansas outdoor schedule: Oklahoma at lawrence, April 14. Kansas Relays at lawrence, April 21 Penn Games and Drake Relays, April 27-28. Nebraska at Lincoln, May 5. K. S. A. C. at Manhattan, May 12. Just Right for this weather and useful all the year Topcoats of wool in Whipcords, Gabardines and Tweeds of highest quality at lowest cash prices $20 $25 $27½ $30 $35 Ladies Sweaters NEW Full Fashioned Styles For Discriminating Women The more particular you are—the better pleased you'll be. Special Showing at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Coroline Harkrader, c24, spent Easter vacation in Kansas City. Bissouri at Lawrence, May 19. Miss-Illinois Valley meet at Ames, May 25-26. 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Glad to show You—— THE BLACK MASK TICKET Student Government by the Students STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Richard "Dick" Stevens ... President Ralph Stagg ... 1st Vice-President ... Jack McLean ... Secretary Harold Burt ... 2nd Vice-President ... Glick Schultz ... Treasurer President Keefe O'Keefe College Representatives Merwin Graham Glenn Frazier Ralph Hower Alan Davidson Bob Gilbert Cheerleader Engeering Representatives George Glaskin Dwight Sprow Lcand Brown College Officers Ken Miller ... President Clyde Lucas ... Vice-President Louise "Pep" Saltmarsh ... Secy-Treas. Engineering Officers Weldon Armstrong ... Presio Marvin Barnes ... Vice-President Athletic Howard Grady Allen Simms Law School Charles Hall Pharmic Charles Sowder Medic Cranston Vincent ATHLETIC BOARD JAYHAWKER Non-Athletic Clarence Lutz Wayne Wyatt "Chet" Shaw ... Editor Earl Allvine ... Business Manager Black Mask recognizes the fact that there are two sides to University life, the educational and the social. The faculty has sole charge of the conduct of the education program. The students, through their student organizations, have been delegated the control of social activities. During the last two years this control by students has been partly lost, mainly because of the inactivity of the Mens' Student Council. Black Mask this year is offering cleancut, specific issues which aim at greater student control. The Black Mask candidates are pledged to carry out a definite program. Dick Stevens for President. Dick Stevens, one of the best known men on the Hill is heading the Black Mask ticket because of his executive ability and his activity in school affairs. While he has never previously taken part in politics he has been a diligent observer of student government problems and the Black Mask is the result of his investigation. Dick is twenty-four years old and an ex-service man. He has handled a number of student enterprises with success. He was a captain in the Stadium campaign, business manager for the K. U. Follies for the last two years, organizer and president of Pen and Seroll, and he is one of the managers of the K. U. Karnival this year. While he has been handling these affairs he has been an excellent student, being on University honor rolls for three years. The other men heading the Black Mask ticket are men who will support Dick Stevens and will insure realization of the platform. They are all leaders on the Hill: Ralph Stagg for First Vice-President, Harold Burt for Second Vice-President, Jack McLean for Secretary and Glick Schultz for Treasurer. They stand on their merits. An Irishman for Cheerleader Keefe O'Keefe is an Irishman,—you may have guessed it. He has a commanding voice; he is a boxer and is handy with his feet and hands. He has the rhythm and personality necessary to lead the Thundering Thousand. Add to these qualifications an ability to handle every situation and you have Keefe O'Keefe, the man who will lead the cheering next Thanksgiving Day. Chet Shaw for Editor Chet Shaw is one of the best students in the journalism department. He has had reportorial experience on several papers including the Lawrence Journal World. He is a hard worker and will put out an original Jayhawker in 1924. ... Chet Shaw is a member of the Kansan Board and has held every position of importance on the Kansan staff, in addition to the office of Editor-in-Chief. While in these positions he became acquainted with all school activities and he will produce a well balanced Jayhawker. Earl Allvine for Business Manager Earl Allvine has had the business experience necessary to make the 1924 Jayhawker a financial success. He is a major in the advertising department. He was business manager of a Kansas City high school paper and annual. He was student manager of athletics. Added to these accomplishments he has had four years business experience in commercial enterprises. He is thoroughly competent and asks only your consideration. We Stand on This Platform Open Meetings of the Council.-The student body should be stimulated to take an open, active interest in Student Council proceedings. Council meetings should be given not only subsequent publicity but prior publicity. The students should not only be encouraged to attend Council meetings, but they should be given absolute freedom to express their ideas before the Council. Development of a Strong System of Intra- Mural Athletics, Open to All Students.—The department of Physical Education is prepared and ready to offer the entire student body participation in intra-mural athletics. Do you want tennis courts? Are you interested in an extensive addition of basketball courts and other facilities for athletic participation? Our faculty—and departments of the University—need an expression of student opinion in order to enable them to formulate definite and comprehensive plans best fitted to meet the needs and desires of the student body. Let your Student Council act as a medium in expressing the voice of the student body. More Control by Students on the Joint Committee on Student Affairs.—The faculty is ready to listen to student opinion and the voicing of student ideas. Why is it that the present Student Council during the past year has expressed nothing and accomplished a negligible quantity in the Joint Committee? We have formulated a plan whereby student opinion and recommendations will be of such influence as will result in the accomplishment of something definite. Efficient Distribution of University Activities Over the School Year.—We believe that a Student Council should control University social activities in a manner entirely consistent with our educational program. The crowding of school parties into the closing months of the year not only is a deviation from an exacting period of study but is an added financial burden. All Annual Parties to Be All-University Affairs.—Each school party offers one of those rare opportunities when the students of a university divided as it is into schools and departments should come together on a common social basis thus unifying student spirit and purpose. We believe that all school parties should be open to the entire student body. Non-Partisan Conduct of Council Business. The Student Council should serve the best interests of the University as a whole. When selfish political methods govern the procedure of the students' governing body and result in the uneconomical use of student funds, the very purpose for which student government was established on this campus are destroyed.