THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 4. Seats are on Sale For Kansas Relays; Price Unusually Low Students May Have Opportunity to See World Champions Defend Titles The Kansas Relays' ticket sale opened this week, after an arrangement had been made by the members of the student relay committee under Coach Karl Schlademann and Coach Karl Schlademann. "Mail orders opened Monday and students may secure tickets now in order to meet their seats," said Coach Schlademann. Prices will range from fifty cents to $1.50, and school children under twelve years old will be admitted for twenty-five cents. The $1.50 seats are the first rows at the north end of the auditorium. All entrances to the finishes of all of the big races. "Nearly all of the better seats will be taken by out-of-town people if the local sport followers do not get in early bids." Coach Schaedman said. "Doctor Outland of Kansas City, who has been backing the relay from beginning, has reserved fifty men, two of which are the men, and the latter men of Kansas City will probably take the rest of them." The dollar seats will be at the same end of the stadium, but farther up. These seats will give the spectators a view of the field as well as most of the field events. There will be a large number of seventy-five cent seats divided into three groups. The fifty cent seats will be in the middle section of both sides. These seats will give the best comprehensive view of the whole games, and will probably be most popular among the students, according to members of the committee. the relatively low cost of the real game has been decided upon for the first year because we want to be sure of a full stadium," Coach Schladman said. "The Drake and Penn Relays will not outclass the Kansas Relays in any respect to the type of competition which will be seen here, and the people in this part of the country have a community at a very small price of seeing several world chapions this year defend their titles." Senior Invitations Chosen May be Ordered at Checkstand Week of April 8 Orders for senior commencement invitations will be taken the Tuesday after Easter in Fraser hall at the check stand, and every day that week until Friday afternoon. Two styles and prices are offered this year. The leather booklet forms cost 45c, and the paper booklet forms may be ordered for 25c. There are also small invitation cards曲g-12e This is different from other years in that two kinds of booklets are offered. Personal cards at a special price may be ordered at this time so that the same type of engraving as that of the invitations may be followed. Every detail has been anticipated and handled carefully, according to Bill Reilly, chairman of the committee. The programs will contain the class roll, class officers, class committees, commencement week program, a picture of Blake hall, and a calendar for June. The commencement week program has been made out by the committee and is now awaiting Chancellor Lindley's approval. The complete plans are to be expected public next week. Leave Your Orders Here For Easter Candy Delivered Anytime---Anywhere The Round Corner Drug Co. "If its advertised we have it" 801 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kans. Easter Is Next Sunday If you haven't a new suit for this, the day of days, bring your clothes to us and we will clean and press them for you. Kirby Cleaners and Dyers PHONE 442 1109 MASS. Headquarters for A. E. Anderson Tailor-made clothes For Easter Popular Styles for Easter---Sand Suede, Gray Suede, Patents and Satins---All at attractive low prices $5 - $6 - $7 - $8 An increase from five students in the increase in interest in Spanish 1905 to 800 students in 1922 shows courses at the University of Iowa. Our Business is PRESSING CLARK CLEANS LOTHES 730 Mass. Phone 355 Pearls and Diamonds are not a luxury—they are an investment which reaps its profit in satisfaction and never depreciates in value. THE COLLEGE JEWELER YOU STILL HAVE TIME to have your clothes cleaned clean for Easter Phone 75 Have the job done right* New York Cleaners --- Massachusetts Institute of Technology SCHOOL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE The more important operations of Chemical Engineering, as typified by the above process, are studied systematically by means of tests and experimental work on full scale plant apparatus. One of the objects of this work is to develop a set of principles of Chemical Engineering and to corollate these principles with actual experiences. A graduate school offering a course of study leading to the degree of Master of Science, with field stations established as at different companies located in Banger, Maine; Boston, Massachusetts; and Buffalo, N. Y. These colleges offer a range of courses in organic chemistry, bioy acids and acids, sugar, carbon, sugar, ammonia, titanium dioxide, etc. The work is non-remunerative and is independent of control by the student management, and the student attention of the student is directed at chemical Engineering. Before admission to the School of Chemical Engineering Practice, all students must have adequate preparation in chemistry and engineering. This course will complete the requirements for the Master of Science degree in one and one half years. At the present time, thirty-one college and university are represented among the most attending the School of Chemical Engineering Practice and Technology. The total number admitted to the school is limited and the students, studying and experimenting in small groups, receive individual instruction. For further details address: R. T. Haslam, Director, Room 2-131 Vote for the Best Man for the Place-Pachacamac Urges School of Chemical Engineering Practice Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. Pachacamac presents this Qualified ticket for your approval: STUDENT COUNCIL COLLEGE (Vote for Five) President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stanley Learned 1st Vice Pres. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stewart Bloss 2nd Vice Pres. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Poor Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Francis Prosser Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Howard Firebaugh Chet Shore J. W. McCoy Donald Gordon Zach Taylor LAW Curly Wolfinbarger PHARMACY Fred Armentrout ATHLETIC BOARD Athletic Robert Mosby Eldon Haley Melvin Griffin Non Athletic Frank Farnsworth Floyd Shields Non Athletic Editor Frank Rising Business Manager Ryland Petty JAYHAWKER ENGINEERING (Vote for Three) Floyd Beeghy William Anderson Lewis Brothershon MEDIC Clarence B. Kosar GRADUATE Vance Randolph ENGINEERING OFFICERS President - - - - - Bob Sharpe Vice President - - - Ashly Classen Secretary-Treasurer - - Leigh Hunt COLLEGE OFFICERS President - - - - Don Higgins Vice President - Mayme Wilson Secretary-Treasurer - Betty Moore CHEERLEADER Lloyd "Ham" Hamilton The more you investigate these candidates the greater will be your enthusiasm for them Think of them during the Easter vacations. Pachacamac Candidates Pachacamac Candidates Are Strongest Arguments For Principle of Student Government Questions seldom asked but of paramount importance in selecting the five men for the heads of the Men's Student Council and their work together for the best interests of the student body? Have they had experience in committee work in general University settings and been active in promoting friendship among the students? Ask these questions about Stanley Learned for president. Stewart Bloss for first vice president, Francis Prosser for secretary and Howard Firestone for secretary of state. Date on the Pacchaimac ticket. They pass any tests you can put to them. Serious in purpose, with proven ability and able to devote the necessary amount of time, these five men are without doubt the best combination possible. Every man is of known independence; every one fearless in unholding the desires of the student body; all willing to listen to reason; and swift to act when convinced. The personal qualifications of these five men and the men running as representatives from the different schools insure a successful school year if they are elected. Progressive Platform of the Pachacamac Party What does a political party advocate? When you know this you can then decide to support or reject the program set forth. In the progressive platform of the Pachacamac party you will find those things that are important for best interests of the student body of the University of Kansas. 1. Increase in the control of student affairs by representatives of the student body. Pachacamac candidates are pledged to carry out to the best of their ability the following: 2. The direction of student government by those students who have studied the problem of the school at least once in the amount of time to devote it to it. 3. The publication of all transactions of the Men's Student Council in the official University publication. 4. The reorganization of the Athletic Helpers 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. "Ham" Hamilton, Logical Successor to Sandy Winsor, Has Dramatic Personality Because of his wide experience in addressing groups, he was chosen to tmasterst at the Gridiron Banquet, a position promoted by the affair knight, he alone could successfully fill. Lloyd "Ham" Hamilton, a man with previous experience as a cheerleader, with great dramatic talent, possessing a keen wit, having a clever and compelling personality, is cast in the same mould that produced Sandy Winsor. "Ham" played the title role in the "Admirable Crichton," and he has a voice of great carrying power. Next fall when the Kansas squad trots out on the Stadium field and you want someone to help you "bust a lung," put "Ham" down in front and your desire will be fulfilled. Frank Rising and Ryland Petty Can Publish a Good Jayhawker The publication of a good Jayhawk is not the result of chance. It is the result of careful planning and good execution. That is why Frank Rising and Ryland Petty are to manage the best Jayhawk ever put out at Kansas. In choosing your Jayhawk manager considers their previous experience, their dependability, and their aptitude for this kind of work. Even a hasty consideration of the merits of Rising and Petty will convince you they are the logical men. Committee William W. Brehm Paul Cornellius Brandon Crenswash Clarence Harris Clarence Harris Kelvin Hoover E. F. P. (Ted) Hudson Andrew McDonald Bernard Middinger Louis Miller Miles Lille Adolph Jamp Jamie Rutherford August Schanze P. K. Smith Burnett F. Treat Virgil Willis John Winkler Joe Woods