THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE SIX SUNDAY, APRIL 18. 1926 Four Records Fall in Class A Events Friday Afternoon Wichita Is Winner; Yates Center and Junction City Break Even for Second Four class A records were broken and several others closely approached in the twenty-third annual University of Kansas Intercollegiate track meet, which was held on Memorial Stadium field Friday afternoon. The quarter mile record was lowered by Ed Aah, of Argentine, from 132.8 to 129.5, the former record in last year's competition. Forse, Oarage City, established a new distance for the discus throw when he tossed the miserable 128 In addition to Ash's record run two more records were lowered by individuals or teams that established them last year. Cragg, Gaustatwine, raised the record 10 ft and 10½ inches to an even 12 feet. The speed Wichita quartet for the one-mile lift relay won that event in 1 minute 34.5 seconds. Their old mark Wichita Is Winner Wichita was easily the winner of the meet in class A section for the second year in succession. The center team, which plays in every department and gave a credible account of themselves in nearly every race, they scored a high total of 39 points. Their closest contestant was Lauren Vandenberg and Yates Center with 10 points each. Clase County, winner of last year* B contest, were again victors in that section of the high school meet. They accumulated a total of 29 points. Minneapolis offered close competition, but the Chicago only scored only 4 points behind the leaders. Argentine Takes the Mile Relay Northwest junior high school, of Kansas City, Kan., proved to be an easy winner of their section of the playoffs. After winning the winner's of last year's meet, They rolled up 25 points. Northwest high, of Kansas City, Mo., was second with One of the best individual bits of running of the afternoon occurred in the last event of the day which was the anchoring anchor man for the Argentina team, overcame a lead of nearly ten yards by two different men and passed through the water at the southeast curve of the track. By a brilliant burst of speed near the finish Aric exceeded the tape five yards ahead of his closest competitor, Wichita. Updegraff Is High Point Man EIIC City easily triumphed over their opponents in the class B one-half mile relay by winning it in 1 min. 32.9 sec. Cox, the Elk City anchor man finished with a lead of nearly 25 yards over the closest Minnesota minn. Gibb, Chase County, and Hocker, Minneapolis, shared individual honors in the class B section. Each man scored 13 points. Nearly all of the high school athletes that were in this competition remained in Lawrence for the fourth annual Kansas Relays. High point honors of the meet for class A went to Alpha Updraftg, Wichita boy. By scoring firsts in the high hurdles, low hurdles and the 100 yard dash he amassed a total of 15 points. Updraftg was a star in it last Coach Karil Sebladenian was the official starter of the interscholastic class A and B contests. Coach Joah Kochan was also a starter in the high junior game. The results of the meet by points Totals on Class II track most: Chance Co. Oregon (7), Harvath (6), Florence (12), De la Cruz (13), Ibue Mound, Perry (9), Hawkinsville (4), Harvathville (5), Kirklees (1), Kirklees (1), Kirklees (1), Kirklees (1), Kirklees (1), Kirklees (1), Kirklees (1), Kirklees (1), Kirklees (1), Kirklees (1), Kirklees (1), Kirklees (1), Kirklees (1), Kirklees (1), Kirklees (1), Kirklees (1), Kirklees (1), Kirklees (1), Kirklees (1), Kirklees (1), Kirklees (1). "Alice" A. Wakita, 50, Jeremiah City, UT "Alexandria" A. Wakita, 50, Jeremiah City, UT "Agawatama" N. Nochadha, 51, Summerville, IL "Aguawatama" N. Nochadha, 51, Summerville, IL Lawrences B. Maishakah, 52, Kuwaitan, Cairo, Cairo, Cairo Lawrences B. Maishakah, 52, Kuwaitan, Cairo, Cairo Waltersman J. Arbibian, 71, Ibadan, Cairo, Cairo Waltersman J. Arbibian, 71, Ibadan, Cairo, Cairo The Summary! Class 1 122 yard hard-hit home run - Won by Uhpigrouff Wichita, Harveys, Wichita, straight - Stright Kinnan, third, Gaskell, Central, Kansas City, Fourth, Touch. Time: 16.3 - Hot shot - Won by Dauchu. Width: 2厘米. Force, Ovea City: Third, Morilla, Iau; fourth, T. Powell, Yales Center; Distance: 50 feet 4 L.J. Harper Half mile race. Won by Whitby, (Ihode griffith, Anderson, Kirley, King), second; Argent third; third, Lawrence, fourth; Barrington Time, 1 minute, 31-19 seconds (a new win). Mile run-Wam by Gacken, Glabe, Mossier Paramos, south, Squitlan, Jarretton City, third paramos, north. Dionex—Won by force, Deerfield, Illinois. Wiichta, aound; I. Prawell, Vatican Center. Indlers, Wellington, Georgh. Distance 124 feet, J. Leaches, (new in restroom). 190 yard dash. Washer by Updraft-Werth Women's College Athletic Association. 185, imprisoned, free time. 10-4, 229 new hounds. Won by Updraft-Werth Women's College Athletic Association. 237, central Kentucky City, Kansas. 247, central Kentucky City, Kansas. Quarter mile. Won by, Ash, Argentina Brown, Arkansas City, second; Grace, Oakloe third. Button, Central, Kansas City, Kan. Time: 10:46, first most recent. High jump - Woolly by 1.7. Windows, Snohout Walker, Junction City, second; Kennedy, Law- rence, bird; Cleveland, Wellington, fourth. Height. 5 feet. 19.5 inches. Depot, Capital Kansas City, Ks.; third, Harvard—Brown—Wilson. —By Miehle, Hudson Island, Owatonna; around; Itoh, Yates Gray; third, R. Williams; fourth, Distance. —By 880 yard run-Won by Massey, Yakpent Center; Seiler, Junction City, second; Brown Arkansas City, Third; F, Boothae, Oakhore fourth. Time 2:56. Height, 5 feet, 10 in. inches. Mile relay - Won by Argentina; Wichita, sec- 226 yr serow - Won by King, Manhattan king, Wichita, second, Kirch, Wichita, third kings Treedale, Lawrence, second, Woods, Webbish, Third, Harbatz, 12 feet (neat most recent). Sculptor, Little, Edward, 16 feet (5 inches), 3 inches; Little, Elizabeth, 16 feet, 5 inches, 2 inches; Lane, Newcomb, 16 feet, third; Haden, 16 feet, fourth. 129 high hurdles-Won by Freeman, Chrys County, Fremont, Blue Lake, second, 2nd, Jefferson, Rousehold, third, fourth True, Alma Trouse, 17, 9/10. Miren run — Won by Warner, Foreman, Evan Ricer, City astr., Orwell, Williamson, Philippe, Goldman, Goldman. 10 pub. spot — Won by Rigby, Chase county, New York. 20 pub. spot — Worthington, Fairfax, fourth, Dromond, Dromond. 21 distance. 1.2 mile relay - Won by 28.3 km (Kinyine wilson, Bruce, Craig) ; second, Minneapolis; third, Perry; fourth, Rosedale; Time 1 min to 29.5 km around. Dennis Gina- Won by Glb, Chase county Hunter, Douglesse, second; Trom, Almie, Dalfen Boyer, Eil City, fourth. *Distance* 121 (go 410 yard run - Won by Winchmaster, Minneapolis, C. Vaughn, F.C. Witnesses, seventeen; Kennedy Ell. City, third; Jackman, Minneapolis, fourth Fourth. 36.6 225 low bourne. Won by Fermison, Bom Boim;曼纽, Fermison, Cheese county. Third Jones, Staffordville, fourth, Schmidt, McLeod. Time 27.6. High: Jump-Breeze, Na, City; Youumm favrelvleye, Nichols, Havelvleye; M Hibley Highland, all tied for first place at 5 feet 3 inches. 200 yard dash — Won by Inker, Minneapolis, Gibb, Chas, county; third, Cowen, montown; fourth, Davidson, Arms. Time 1:06 Found jump—Won to Heather, Minneapolis McKnight, Second, second, second, Lewis, Perry, third; Marshall, Blue Moon, fourth, Distance 29 feet, inches. Mike rehab - Won by Florence McGinty, Hatie man, Warner, Vauenth; Harveyey, second Minneapolis, third; Garnett, fourth. Tim 3-11 Pole vault—Won by Burns; Douglas, Weltes Perry, second; Elliott, Havencroft, innu, Heitgen Faid, 2. Ishibashi 220 yards dail. Won by B. Coy, Kk City, Hocker, Minneapolis, second; Gibb, Chaxi county, third; Cowan, Unknown, fourth, Time 85 4 Javinez-Won by laker, DeGrom, 156 feet 1 inch; Iris, Chuck; Cainy, 148 feet; 1 inch; oceann, Smith, Sha(fowrin), 148 feet 2 inches; johnson, Alison, Alison, 148 feet 2 inches; fourth. Quarterly sale reqs. - Win by North Kansas City, Kan. (Huntington, HIlls, Martin, Northland), Kansas City, Mo., Mountain, Kansas City, Mo., Mendon, Kansas City, Mo., Thibodeau, Kansas City, Mo. High jumper — Won by Eckhill, Central, Kansas City, Kansas. Grizzly, Procon, Southern, and Fawcett. Griffeys tied for fourth in 106 dunk and 108 dunk. Won by Crompton, Kansas City, Kansas. Norwegian, Kansai, Kansas City, Kansas. Holton, Holton, fourth in 102 dunk. Holton, Holton, fourth in 102 dunk. 600 paid per hour, hired by Wendell, North Carolina City, M. secured, Shaw, Kunze, N.C. 50 yard dendh. Won by Denford, Northwest, Kan City, Kan; Kau, Centra, Kan, Kau City, Kan; second, Ramie, Northwest, Kan City, Ma; fourth, Time 5.04. Kansas City, Kansas Kearney, Kentucky Central, Kansas Birmingham, Alabama Des Moines, Iowa City, Mo. Milwaukee, Minnesota Kansas City, Missouri .second: Columbia, Kansas City Third: Oklahoma City, Kansas fourth for fourth. Height 10 feet, 1 inch fifth for fifth. Height 10 feet, 1 inch Broadway jumps- Wom. by Martin, Northern Kansas City, KS. Joe Lawrence, Lansing, Iowa, and Govt. Northwest, Kansas City, MO. Distance: 16 feet, 10 inches. Nebraska Team Lowers 880 World Relay Mark (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) failed to put the shot as fast as Kask did in the game. However, he deflected Kask in the special event by having the ball 48 feet 4 inches. The long four mile grind was woe by Illinois with Michigan a close second. The time was 18:183. by Illinois with Michigan a co- ound. The time was 18:185. Iowa State was an easy winner of the university medley in 7 minutes 42.3 seconds. Kansas led in this event at the finish of the 220 section but Batson dropped into third place before Sarris and Sarvis finished in fifth place. Iowa U. Breaks Relay Record Shepard, Texas, won the high school boys' volleyball championship in Wisconsin and Poole, Knox, tied for second. Dimelius had the toss for second. Another relay record was bettered by town University in the university mile event. The time of 3:20 was four minutes short than Grinell's mark of last year. J. Kuck, Emporia Teachers, broke the relay record in the javelin throw by nine feet when he made a heave of 206 feet, 64 inches. Cov, Alabama, was second and Northrop, Michigan, third. Goods of McKendree College, Lebanon, HI, who finished fourth, left left handed javelin throw entered. Dutch Flash Shows His Stuff The first three teams in the first section of the college relay all had better times than the winner of the second section, which was won by the winner of this event was Occidental. Oidf, of Haskell, took his time up to the hat of the扑火 5,000 meter run and then pulled away from Humu. He returned at 11:48 a.m. at the time by Hubbard, Minnesota. In the special event Adrian Paulen, Holland, ran the quarter-mile in 48.5, the fastest 440 run ever turned on on a Kansas truck. Biechow, Oregon Agnes, finished second and McAdow, Kansas, third. The summaries: Quarter, Mile University, Risey, won by Kearney (Mcmurry, Grad, Wendyann, Honor) and McGraw (Sr., Grad, Jana, Honor). This record. The second. Mile university, won by Kearney (Dale, Dalia, Davenport, Lockey), Illinors, second. Kansas, third. Time: 1:54.8 (2016-17 season), last year (2016). Mile university, won by Kearney (Mcmurry, Grad, Wendyann University Class Relays University medley relay, won by: Iowa Four miles University relay won by: Illinois Hsieh, Michigan, Delaware, Kentucky, Time 18.4.5 Two miles University relay won by North Carolina, Kansas, Arkansas,nesota, third trimester State, (Graham, Price, Crawford, Cunger) Oklahoma, A. & M. second, Texas University, third; Oklahoma University, fourth. Time. 1923. Owle said university relay won by; from University, (Heart, Sewan), Roberts, kaihel) Nebraska, second; Drake, third; Minion) Nebraska, second; Riley, new relay record, former record. Two male cellulose reedy waxy in. Hahali Haqueel, Roberts, Yellowhawks, Whirlpool Halee, Miles, Pillars, Storms Half male cellulose reedy waxy in. Oceanscales, KTC Turtle, second Northwestern, third KTC Turtle, second Northwestern, third College Class Relax The Independent ticket is hereby defied to print a fictitious of its candidates together with their qualifications! It is granted that virtually everyone would have "W" Club after his name, but what else, what else of experience in serving the University? Again we simply compare the qualifications! Mother college relay won be by, Lloyd (LB), Erik Heyden (NY), Katrina Kirkpatrick (RVC), Pitka (BH), Hadell, Fordhill (KC), Birkett (PI) for 3rd place. Mother college relay won by: Geckoedal (NY), Lloyd (LB), Katrina Kirkpatrick (RVC), Pitka (BH), Hadell, Fordhill (KC), Birkett (PI) for 3rd place. Athletes should be honored, but not by giving them the important, time-demanding positions. Two mile high school relay cony on Gayle- bur, M. (Hurstry), H. Schirder, G. Schirder, Meyer) Wichita; aerodr. Manual; Kanak, City, Mo. (Bidley, Central; Kansas City, Mo. High school mock relay won by: North sent, Kansas City, Mo. (Michaels, William Gorielson, Audit); San Antonio Teen, second; New York, Third; Belfort, Ithaca, Ithaca Time 3.14. One mile high school relay team by Dritt, Washington, D. C., Palmer, Carney, Cardy, Shatter). Central, Kansas City, Mt., second. Waltham, T. N., first. 180lb, bricks former record. Half mile high school rode won by Walt Partk (Austin), Powell, Wood, Wilford). Craig, Kansas City, Ms. uncourt, Drew, Whitch, Kansas City, Ms. uncourt, Kansas City, Ms. uncourt, Time 1.324. High School Class Relays Junior College Class retails One mile junior college relay won by Kemper, (Perlman, Anderson, Anderson, Lammer) 1.73. One mile high relay won by Kiback, (Kiraone, Kiraone, Kanen) 3.40. Time: 3:10. 120 yard dawn won by. Lockey, 1. kicks. 120 yard dawn lost by. Crump, 2. Congrhead, 18. Dishfield, 1. time 9.6. 120 yard high bounce, finished won by. Tanner, KIM, 18. Emporia, 1. time 9.6. KEMPA, Emporia, 2. dorm. Kamena, Kanasa. Hail No. 1. 120 yard high bounce won by. Lockey, KIM, 18. Emporia, 2. dorm. Kamena, Kanan Have you seen anywhere a list of the qualifications of a single one of the Independent candidates? No! And why not? Simply because a comparison between the actual qualifications would show too great favor to the Pachacamac ticket. In the Thursday issue of the Pachacamac News every Pachacamac candidate's full list, of qualifications was given, simply by notice Pachacamac is proud to tell you that the candidate is also hereby qualified. Fourth, Bill's experience for a year as assistant cheerleader, his membership in the K. U. Glee Club and his position as announcer for that body is ample proof of not only the volume of his voice but likewise its quality. Hence, since here is a candidate who is of proven worth, a candidate who has absolutely every qualification, why not assure K. U, of a real cheerleader instead of taking chances with an unproven one. Fifth, when it comes to having a sincerely earnest desire to work for the student body and serve the University, Bill is there. For, having a sincerely earnest desire to work one of the Hill's foremost students, Bill is not seeking the office for any additional honors. No! Were it not for his love for the University and a desire to serve, Bill would not be soekhadar to the cheerleader's office. Is the Opposition Afraid to Print Qualifications? Third, with a bip-time in Lawrence the last four years of which spent as a student, Bill knows K. U. customers tradition, alumnae and Kansas backers. This is because this film is an essential qualification if **u** leader is to work smoothly. Junior College Class Relays Duartown, Kansas, second. Time 15.2 seconds. Third, heat won by: Tanner, Occidental, Buffalo, KSTC, Pittsburgh, second. Time 15.8 seconds. First heat 100 yards dash won by Lueke, Nebraska. Nash, Occidental, second. Time 5.8 sec. Second heat 100 yard dash won by: Cockrell eas; Grenacher, Minnesota, second. Time 3:12. see. Third heat 100 yard field own by Keane Creighton; Delta Maria, Notre Dame, second PACHACAM NEWS Mt. Oread, April 18, 1926 Brond jumped onto by Waller, Illinois, 32 in. (10 ft.) and then ran into a 25 feet 4 inch. Nash Brookfield, third, 26 in. (11 ft.), a Brooklyn Cricket, tied for 18th, 26 feet 3.4 inches. Cricket, tied for 19th, 26 feet 3.4 inches. Groundsman, fourth, Rovinus-Wilson, fourth, Vol. IX Five Attributes Are Essential for Good Cheerleader Holly jump him by Sheppard, Texas, 6 f. 4 inches; McCormick, Wisconsin, and Poole, Kane 5 ft. 10 inches; Winters, Michigan, and Pauli, Ford 9 feet. Volunt: Oklahoma. Weisner, Wesner, and Winters second at 12 f. 7 in.; Northport, second and third at 12 f. 7 in. 8-4 in. Special event, albat post, Schwarze, of Wisconsin, compartment attached under umassures of A. A. U., deflected J. Kunk of KNTU of Emuoria,Armour, 48 feet, 10 inches. Kunk's A good cheerleader must have five attributes; personality, a quick-working brain, a good voice, a knowledge of University customs and traditions, and the deep-seated desire to work for the student body and serve the community. Bill Rice Not in Need of Special Tutoring to Qualify Self for Office distance = 48 feet, 4 inch. Diaris won by iRiffort, Grinellan, 148 ft 4 in; Davie, Michaela, fourth; Goech, Tennessee, Mercier, fourth; Dearth, (256). I Bill Rice, Pacchinamune's candidate for cheerleader, has demonstrated that he has every one of these necessary attributes in a super-absurdity. First, as for personality, anybody in this school has had the fall of it. Of course personality is a rather undefinable something, but undefinable it may be, nevertheless when one possesses it everyone knows它—and Bill has it too. Rice also has a function so rapidly that he's managed to make virtually straight "A" grades throughout his four years on the campus. But not only does Bill shine sociobastically; he has the reputation or being one of the witten individuals. 5000 meter run won by- Oulief, Haschl; Holb- hard, Minnesota; second; Blow, Iowa; University third; Welch, Hastings college, fourth. *i-9.021.* Survival 161 run, Poughlin, Bird, Griffin, Green Angel, second, MacAdoys, Kruse, third, Stoffner, fourth 2. Former well-known Black Mask leaders when "kidded" about their beliefs freely admitted the fact they freely admitted the fact they to gather non-fragrant the vote under an Independent standard and have relied, "Well, anything to beat Pacacha." BILL RICE The Cheerleader Candidate Qualified by Experience Pachacucho's charge that all of the old Black Mask fraternities are solid behind the Independents is being verified daily by numerous occurrences: 1. The Independent ticket is loaded with one or more candidates from each of the old Black Mask fraternities, Phi Kappa Psi, Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Delta Chi Pi, Delta Gamma, Alpha Gamma, Accinia, Delta Sigma Lambda, and the rest of the outfit being included. Old Black Mask Fraternities Back "Independents Developments Verify Pachacamac Charges 3. The big painted signs beseaching votes for the Independent candidates are placed in front yards of our office, or courses, merely out of courtesty. 4. Virtually all of the workers for the Independents are interested Black Mask fraternity men who have "brothers" running for office. Pachacamac Platform 1. Non-partisan nomination of cheerleader II. Equitable representation in ternity and non-fraternity men No. 1 III. Student discipline by student council IV. Lower taxi-cab rates V. Sunday tennis VI. Sunday items VI. Continuation of six-bit Varsity dances VII. A reserved-seat rooter section "The University First" Applesauce! Bunk! Hokum! Independents Attempt Platform But Say Nothing Awaking from their lethargy, the opposition yesterday broke forth with something it termed a platform. At first blast the three "planks" looked familiar, and on investigation and comparison with the Black Mask platform hickup of last year one could not but wonder. There is a strange similarity, but—no, it couldn't be so. But leave gland at the "independent" moment. Bunk, hokum, evasion of the question. That sums up "planks" two and three. Why not some real vital cam- paign? Why not some real vital computer platform? The Hill wonders. 1. Proportional representation — yes? That sounds like another name for the Equitable Representation plank in the Pacchacane platform, a new business meant to agree with us on this point. 2. Convention system. Remember how well the Black Mask primary worked! Members of the inner circle selected the candidates weeks in advance and then at the moment, making the few who attended the primary believe they actually had a choice in nominating them. The convention won't work. 3. Nomination of candidates regained well well. So strange that this plank should get into the platform when the candidates were or were not picked because of fraternity connections. Why no candidates for athlete members of the athletic board? 4. Bill Rice—a cheerleader seasoned with experience. By the way, you have ever seen his opponent in action, and you ever met him or talked with him. Representatives must know the problems of the groups they represent, must analyze said problems, and then settle them the way they should be settled. They must co-operate for the common good. Candidates Know Problems of College Departments Pachacamac college representative candidates are selected as being best acquainted with the school and as knowing best the problems of the many departments that they represent. All Pachacamac candidates of the Pachacamac party, and if elephant behind the constructive platform of the party, need reforms the party advocates. It is unnecessary to give the qualifications of these men again. They are all leaders in their office for office. They are all "Men of Merit," having it mind always "The University First." A vote for them is a vote for efficient government. Here are these winners: Pach Representatives Will Serve University LELAND BARROWS BROWNS BILL DILLS JACK KINCAID MAC MCI NEERMEN JOINNY ENGLE BROOKLYN CLARK SHERWOOD SEVERT ANDERSON The Pachacamac Ticker DEAN McGEE The Logical Man for Student Council President COUNCIL OFFICERS President Dean McGee 1st Vice-President Joe Anderson 2nd Vice-President Gene Perkins Secretary Luke Eckles Treasurer Fred Skær Cheerleader Bill Rice ENGINEERING OFFICERS ENGINEERING OFFICERS President John Beatty Vice-President Harold Prescott Secretary-Treasurer Earl Allen COMMERCE REPRESENTATIVE ENGINEERING REPRESENTATIVES Robert Boggs Homer Deno EDUCATION REPRESENTATIVE Orbie Michie Arnold Carlson Lloyd Miller MEDICINE REPRESENTATIVE Clifton Case COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVES ATHLETIC BOARD Bill Dills Jack Kinara Severt Anderson Johnny Engle Clark Sherwood Ernest Hampton Leland Barrows Mac McNeilnery ATHLETIC BOARD Zeke Burton Julian Kablon Carl Wetland Tom McFarland COLLEGE OFFICERS President Harry Johnson Five-Year-President Jim Smith Senior Treasury Treasurer ladder leader GRADUATE REPRESENTATIVE Arlo Putnam Vernon Noah FINE ARTS REPRESENTATIVE Vernon Noah PHARMACY REPRESENTATIVE LAW REPRESENTATIVE Robert Price "Men of Merit" Qualifications of "Efficient" McGee Can Not Be Beat Pachacamac Candidate Is Recognized Hill Leader; Will Have Time for Office "Efficient!" Dean McGee heads the Pachaeman ticket for President of the Men's Student Council with a list of qualifications that can not be beat. "Compare the Qualifications" of the two candidates for president of the council and you will see that McGee is the only man for the office. His 2. Non-fraternity 1. Not at athlete 2. Non-Fraternity 3. President School of Engineering 4. Director of the Hill 5. One year on the Student Council, 1921 6. Debt Honor Roll 7. Tau Beta Pi (Honorary) 8. Sachen 9. Vice-Proxident Senior Class An active athlete does not have time to assume the duties of president of the council. Pachacamac has been instructed that office requiring so much work and time as the council presidency, McGee is not an athlete. He will not be engaged with football and basketball unless he is able to time to handle the office efficiently. MGee has had experience too. He served on the council in his sophomore year, and he was a faculty member at School of Engineering. He will know how to handle the office and solve the problems. Moreover, McGee has been on the Hill four years. He is intimately accustomed to teaching. The past year he has served efficiently as president of the School of Engineering. He is an honor student in a number of courses in a member of Tau Beta Pi and of Sachen. McGee is a recognized leader on the Hill. He has time to devote to the research and teaching of his force. There is not the least bit of danger of his becoming ineligible on account of grades. Moreover, he will be interested enough to attend all conferences. McGee is the qualified candidate for President of the Men's Student Council. Traditional Rally Monday Dok Yak Band to Lead Parade to Myers Hall The original, old-time, fire-catching political rally as introduced to the K. U. campus years ago by Pachaeanne will be again the center of interest tomorrow night, when the big crowd will be the 's Halls Hall for an hour' entertainment. A torchlight parade starting at 18th & Tennessee at 7:30 sharp will wend its blatant way through the student district to Myers hall where the short hour's festivities of speech, song, music and dance will be held. Of course, the festival will carry tales of famous at Doc Caterkail will lead the cavalcade. The parade and rally is tradition with Pachacamac. Bring your roomies and have a rip-roaring hour's fun. Compare Pacchiaemann's constructive platform, which deals with campus problems and which was framed after months of thought, with the Independent platform of 3 issuance planks which was hurriedly thrown together. "Compare the Qualifications" VIX