SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE In Society In Society --the cocktails tables were already close caused in eating golden. As the dancers which followed, the dinner, besides the menus of Alma Gamma Delta and their guards, a representative from security on the Hill and The members of *Glenn Gumm* Delta have their spring formal of the form of a dinner-bake at D country club, Friblight night. Mrs was arranged by Kelsey Kahur's m piano orchestra of Kansas City, M Chapman were: Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Patrinos, M. O. D. Loe, House mother, Mr. and Mrs. Den Carlo, Dunn and John R. Dryer, Mgrs. Agren Hushan, and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Liowle. Out of town guests water, Hector Corrish; Rodriguez, Farla Georgette, Morumbitu; Hariel Maeno, Liberal; Benedict Riordan, Bonnie Boaden, Ginger Court; Robert Rinkley, Diana Doine, Hannel Cooper, Jonne Parker, Barbara Kinerer, Mr. and Mrs. Osby, and Mrs. Amanda Allison of Kamma, City, Mo. Sirius Albao Mu held its opening "party" in the form of a funeral dinner dance at the Hotel Monsanto on Saturday night. This was given in conjunction with the Southwest Province Conference of the Franklin Bldg hold there Aug 6, 7 and 8. Mr. Albao's guests were Dr. Daniel Harker's guests. Phi Chi College Pi gave its spring fare at Echo Hall Friday night. The ball was decorated to represent Japanese gardens using the colors of the severity, which are crimson white and white lilies of the water turned red or blue from the evening. White batts work covered with yellow robes was placed at the south side, and the orchestra was crossed in a silk cage. Quartet tables, at which supper was served,rijgen decorated with gold hattens of yellow dales and ware placed on the north side of the table. Evening, Chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Barkman, Mr. and Mrs. Dowley, Men. Brunn, and Mrs. Chaudhier of Kansas City, Mo., who is a friend of the severity. Out of town pants were Martha Abuez, Mary Karwinski of Kansas City, Mo., Irene Long, Wichita Dorothy Gulch, Warren Henkel, the piece orchestral of Kansas City furnished the music. Chi Oluwa determined its town albumen at a banquet, Friday even ing, given in honor of the day of national guarding of the fraternity. A force put on by the Fraterniee given in the form of a "dale-off" on the supersharem followed the tern day of Fraternity, May 28th. Bark Mitchell, Mrs. Lee, Dick Williams, Mes. G, G. Scaley, Mrs. Chall Todd, Mes. McVood Wood, Miss. Ema Lamb, Miss Stal Wenger of Junction City. the members of Alamanda奶娃 a crazy at their house Friday night. The Ehi Mi Alphon orchestra, furnished the music for the evening Chico once more, were Mrs. McDowell and Mrs. Hirsch of Yopark. Out of town guests at the party were: Faye Thomas, Bernice Garrente, Robert Jenkins, all of Curtage Moat and Arthur Wells, Kansas City, Mr. The house was hung in the form of arches and suspended from the lights. One of the best all school parties of the year was the freshman frolic held at F, A, U. Friday night. Corden-Me furnished the music and the special entertainments in connection with the crowd. Charisma were Mrs. E, Z. R. Edwarda, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Stover. An Egyptian theme was used in carrying out the decorations with red and green tinsel. The gold and black Egyptian panels were placed along the walls and the lighting effect was good. Clever flavors *c* small delicacy bars and tin horns were given to the crowd. The party was joined by members united that over 275 couples were present. Phl Delta Theta entertained with a house dance Saturday night. Iaen-hart-Jerika seven orchestra furnished for the Tinker. Chinchoners were Mrs. B, G. Kimbl, Dr. and Mrs. F, Kester. The Young People of the Christian church gave their annual costume party at Myrs Ball Friday night. The guests all came attired as children and their costumes were those that they might have worn ten years meet, Mr. Mx, Mrs. S, B. Braden were host and hostess. The evening was spent in playing the games of children and one of the special features was a session of school, giving students opportunities to program of pieces and dialogues. Refreshments of Chucker-clocks and all-day ankerns were served. The officers and former president of the K. U. Dunn Club were guests at a lunch given by 130s, U. G. at 12 noon. A ten tea room Saturday afternoon. The luncheon was followed by a short business meeting. The Following were present: Mr. J, F. Grimith, Mrs. Guy Braune, Mr. Laddi Huber, Mrs. Bitts Spungrich, Mrs. France and Mrs. J, G. Schmickly. An all-University variety dance was held at F. A. U. Saturday night. Chaperones wore Mrs. Mary St. Chair, Mrs. Carl Carlon and Mrs. H. B. Hackney, Chuck Merck' eight pieces orchestra played for the dance. Delta Ten Delta entertained with a spring party given at Edek's bad Saturday night. Chuck Shefaltz orchestra furnished the music. The chaperones were: Mrs. H, M "agan, house-mother; Mrs. William Jacking, Dean and Mrs. F. T. Stocken. The out-of-town guests were: Quinna Conklin, Samie Yancey, Marian Patterson, Abbiele; Jimmy Hopkins, Neocodek; Stella Wenger, Junction City; Howard Patterson, Al Jenning, Wilmley Lucille, Kiddles, Jimmy Packering, and Mary Hallon, all of San Antonio, city, Mort, Kenneth Welch, Samaria. The hall was decorated with Japani- ese lanterns carrying out red as be color scheme. The main feature f the decorations was three burgu- ed lanterns hung lengthwise of tea oiling. The Cosmopolitan Club entertained guests with a party Friday night. The music was furnished by the Delta Signa Pi four-piece orchestra, Mina, Inda Brooks, house-mother, was the chaperon and Dean and Mrs John E, Dyer and Miss Agnes Husband callout during the evening. The house was decorated to represent oriental gardens in colors of plum, green, red, yellow, and blue. Tin Lake Wongau entertained the guests with some Hawaiian music at intermingle. People representing 10 different nationalities were present at the party. ANNOUNCEMENTS Allee Evans, president. Women's Panbellie will meet 1:45 p. m. Monday at the Keppa Kappa Gamma house. The Men's Glees Club will hold a short recital Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock in the Engineering gallery. New music will be taken up. All members are asked to be present. T. A. Larremore, Director Washington, April 4- John W. Weeks, secretary of war since the beginning of the Harding administration, and a close political adviser of President Cooke, will resign from the cabinet as a result of the slight stroke which he suffered on Wednesday. Though the condition of Weeks represents much improvement today, his family have permeated him to give up official duties. WANT ADS LOST—Light shell rimmed specimen in case. Finder please call 2413 Blue. A-10 LOST—Gold Wahl faintain pen. "Ingalls" engraved on it, Call 255. A6 FOR SALE — Fine, large home, thoroughly modern, excellent opportunity for security or fraternity. Hold lease on two terms, E. A. S. of Care of Kwan. LOST—Glasses in a black case in Adk Finder please call Vera Krohbiel, 1198. OPEN—A summer's job at $150.00 a month, address XXX Kansan, giving name and address. A8 FOR RENT—Apartments. Convenient to campus and down town district. Inspire apt. 2, 1103 Mass. LOST—Ladies' also, green Steamer fountain pen. In left reading room of library. Leave at Kapan office. WANTED—Typing of all kinds. Price reasonable, call 1409 after 5 p. m. A4 FOR RENT—Apartment at the Orend, Call 1118. tf PACHACAM NEWS Vol. VII. Bob Roberts For President Heads List of Pachacamac "Big Five" for Council Offices Due to a last minute ruling that "Tus" Amarkan is ineligible under the point system for the presidency of the Student Council, Bob Roberts has been chosen to head the Pachuca campus ticket. Like "Tus" Bob is a leader in every sense of the word, and has every qualification for the office. That he is a "go get" thing and a man who will see that things are done when they should be done there is little doubt, for these qualities were brought out time and again when you organized rallies, managed committees and did the multitude of other tasks that fell to the list of a theaterleader. With "Bob" returning to school next year to complete the work for his degree in the college, the student body would be throwing away opportunity not to demand that he turn his energy toward administering the affair of the Student town eil. Next year that body, if Pachira, mac candidates are elected, will need the lead student in school to carry on the constructive Pachanama platform. We recommended Bob for the job. Ted Sanborn Another Leader And for vice-president we have Ted Sanborn, a man who, like Bobcats, has the best interests of the students and the University at heart. Although Ted is a football man and will be out for football next fall, his interests end with the Marshals and he will be able to give his individual attention to helping Roberts run the Council. Ted who is a major in the School of Business, is president of the Junior class, was a member of the Christmas Tree committee, and has engaged in tirucnois at the University. He will be a man who will willingly of his time to anything that can help the school. Putnam is Well Known Arlo Patman, PhD, bachcome candidate for second vice-president of the Council, is known by virtually everyone in both the engine school and the college in the engineering school. That Arlo is one of the biggest men on the Bill there is little doubt. For verification of this statement just look at his profile. He is president of the Engineering School, and also president of Tau Beta Psi, honorary scholarship of engineering fraternity, serving his second term as head of that body. Incidentally he is a member, which indicates him to be a leader. "Hard-working" Bob Hill for secretary of the Council. Bob is an conscientious and unstiring a worker as can be found on the Hill; he fairly eats up work. And that is just the kind of man for the secretaryship of the Council, for unless a man is willing to give lots of time and energy to the job he will be a failure as a businessman. He will be borne out by anyone who knows of his work as assistant business manager of the Kauan. Bob Hill for Secretary Mount Orcad; April 5, 1920; A "Buffalo counsel for fire" will keep all bills of the Council paid up. That is Bill Harrison still over, and Bill is methodical enough to make a good treasurer, yet active enough to make a quickening good Council officer. He knows a majority of the issues that he understands, knows what they want in the way of student government, and win to attain their desires. Bill has had lots of experience in various organizations, be a member of Pi Equation Fl. Black Helmet, and preside of his clinic during his freshman year. Harrison for Treasurer Pachacamae candidates all "Men of Merit." The Pachacamac Ticket COUNCIL OFFICERS *president* 1st Vice-President Bob Randaite 2nd Vice-President Ted Simson Secretary Arlo Putnam Bass Hill on fire ENGINEERING SCHOOL OFFICERS President Dean McGee Vice-President Thayer Saylor Treasurer Tracerus ENGINEERING REPRESENTATIVES Cliff Campbell Rajh Nichols Carlton Stainless EDUCATION REPRESENTATIVE Russell Smith GRADUATE REPRESENTATIVE Gordon Spear MEDICINE REPRESENTATIVE Norman Westford COMMERCE REPRESENTATIVE Glenn, Parker. COLLEGE OFFICERS Date Smith Louis Haber Hareid Takter Harold Zuber John Sakin Stud Watson Al Peterson Walt Schlatter Joe Anderson Ed Killip Kenie Lied Bill Rice COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVES President Fred Skarer Vice-President Harold Smith Treasurer Harold Smith ATHLETIC BOARD CHEERLEADER Lloyd Youse FINE ARTS REPRESENTATIVE How Are These For Your Officers wiske Mountain PHARMACY REPRESENTATIVE All you folks in the College know Fred Skeer, Harvard Smith, and Laura Ballon. Of course you do, cause they are leaders, all of 'em. Harold Smith, one of Potys's lightning fast half backs and the star third baseman on the baseball team, is the candidate for vice-president. Harold is well known to most of the college students. Most will cause trouble from asking you for your vote, but he will certainly apprecite it. Take Fred for example, candidate for president. At present he is president of the Ephonie club, a mens club, and an all-around leader. If you are an engineer you know that Compell, Nichols, and Steiner are leaders in the school. They have a lot of experience qualified to manage student affairs. A vote for them is a vote for student government by the students and for the students. Compare the qualifications and Buchanan is save time. As for Laura Ballon, candidate for secretary and treasurer; well, she hardly needs any introduction all the time to be in charge. She makes a good secretary-treasurer. Incidentally Laura is in one of the offices where leads in virtually all U. K. uses Cliff Campbell, a sophomore, played alternate forward on the 1925 Kansas championship basketball team. He worked as a worker, and has the team work, split. We recommend that you let him play team work on the Student Council by representing the School in recruiting and presenting its problems. Qualified Men Chosen to Represent Engineers Ralph Nichols and Carlton Steiner hail from west of Topeka. They have bad lots of practical experience in the engineering field. Moreover, they are passionate about teaching in the School of Engineering shows that they are interested in the school. Nichols was vice-president of the school in 1923-24. Everyone knows that is the man for the job. Steiner is one of the students that he is junior representative on th James Grayson LAW REPRESENTATIVE Hilt, Durand A. L. E. E. Board, and assistant editor of the Kansas Engineer. Nichols and Steiner undoubtedly know the School and its problems, and if you but compare the qualifications and vote accordingly you know that the School of Engineering will be represented by commissions hard to find, who are Island Pachmachanage. Give your support. Stars Head Ticket For Athletic Board For the athletic members of the Athletic Board Pochassee has on his ticket three stars in junior sports. He also is a graduate of no introduction to any student of the University, and serves prohibits an athlete from their various sports. Harold Baker won his bitter battle on the football team that had fail and was forced to resign. He was Baker, Zibe, and father of the able board. Our students will be able to feel satisfied that they will have a board that will not be only a figurehead. For man-athletic members we present Ralph Davis and Louis Hauser. two men who are vividly interested in basketball, a sport that is often better-tweeted. Heather is in middle law and is a vocational training man. Before the World War II, which he was injured in, he was an active martial artist in abduction. Ralph Davis is another athlete, being a member of last year's baseball squad. However, Ralph can't out of the tennis this year, and will make a righty line man for the board. Indecently he is found in the hand for three years. CHEERLEADER-YOUSE When it came to the selection of cheerleader there was little doubt that Lloyd Yonea was the best man to succeed Bob Roberts. Lloyd Yonea, who led the past year, and has always been on the job, the men on the elite teams know him; and all of them feel that he will be a good man to lead the rules and cheers, and an overwhelming major youth. Give Roberta a Pathnameame Currell and watch student government progress. Dean McGee Heads Engine School Ticket Dr. McKean was picked in as the most logical man to be the Fortune candidate for president of the Engineering school. Donat has the greatest voice, and has received a training in the Student Council during the past year which should be a great old age or a president would be elected. Dean is a member of Tau Iota Phi. In addition to be a导师, he is a that purrts on the track team. He has caught the motion explicit in his music, and is known as student branch of St. J. L. M. K. He deserves your support. Thayer Sayler for Tee-Prep. Thager Sayler is or was in the Coca-Cola World Series, including being captain on the Chicago Baseball team, mei she dips on the Kansas Engineer B and, with his diligence when on his field, a man held. Miller is a Good Student. Pachcoineau picked Lloyd Miller for the office of secretary-team because of his outstanding mark as a student. Lloyd has the distinction of having made the highest grades in the school. In addition, Lloyd is a member of the R. O. T. C. He will make a fine teacher and keeper of the gold for the engineers. ALL OUT FOR RALLY Hey? Hey! Don't forget tomorrow night! You, yes, folks, the biggest political rally in the school's history. At Myrone hall of course. "And the show that they've been doing is traditional tiltlight parade. You start at Stinkenberg and Tennessee." ... And a 97 piece led by a rotatable cavalcade of motorcycles. ... Of course there will be orchestra music by lionesses, an electric band, an introduction of candidates, and reviewing of the platform. ... You can bet they'll be pen, great balls and gibs of its. ... So don't fail to turn out for the rally, else you see something big. "We'll see you there." Be sure to read Monday's Pachamuse News for the latest developments in campus politics. The Pachacamac Platform 1. Student discipline to be student administered. ministered. 3. Traffic on Campus. 1. Moving Picture and Road Shows IV. A reading section at all athletic contexts. V. A greater K. U. Y. M. C. A. 4. Freshmen. II. Genuine functioning of Council committees on 5. Student Labor. 6. Rooms VI. Recision or Abolition of the Point System. No. 6 III. No final examinations. VIII. Six-bit Varsities. VII. Beautification of the campus. 1X. Better Commencement exercises and farewell parties. Representatives of Merit Selected Government Ernie Lied n Class Officer Must Know Problems That Confront Student Representatives must know the problems that confront the group they represent, make an analysis and problem solve and settle them in a way that they could be so settled. They must be open to suggestion and willing to cooperate for the common good. The college represents the community and presents its own solutions, and concurrently presents the most problematic solutions. Purchase candidates for college representatives to the Student Council were selected as talent host agencies, with the school and growing the problems that need immediate consideration. Moreover they stand ready to serve as a platform of Purposemen who elected will do their hard to carry out the needed reforms the party solves. Votr Jer John Sabin Peterson a basketball Man Recently that knows anything did, it is owned made by the vic- torian basketball team this last account shows that MI Paterson, paver man on the team, known what he is able to just his best cool, clean bearded, steady "Hawks spirit" game on the court! joined Kawasaki won the All-Star game and defeated online in AlValley forward, no wolf work on the Council he characteri- zed in everyone on the Pac-Insacre platform. Nathan Schah. If you know Johnny that's enough to know that he is the one to vote for him. He may not say anything, but he knows how he'll be. He will be the Pachaon playman, form and buy the staff of the student body in heart to carry out the program. She knows Johnny and Pachaon that is sure you will win for him. Joe Dallows "Heather Son" Stud Watson a Point Winner Follower of the footsteps of preacher Sarah J. Anderson has like to put the eye and spirit into Counsel work. He is a pasture worker for 15 years, holding field hats. Give him a vote. One of the New President and best held non-committancy men on the Hill, Tintle's what they say of Franklin Roosevelt. He is hard working, connexions and democratic. He has had experience on various committees now known all over the Hill. He is the man who asked his vice president to set himself aboard his presidential last hill. His qualifications show that he is the man. Schlatter is a Worker Seve Ward is a point Vince Stendall is known as Point. Justin McNamara points. Justin is a player on the HII with a smaller qualifications and understances of college problems. A vote for Watson is a rare点 point winner for the Pacchiascan progressive platform and for University interests. Walt Schultz's qualifications are proven. He has served on the first second Baby Council, and is a member of the winning Stadium Union League team two years ago. He has always been a promoter of progressive student government, and a vote for the vote for *real stadium government*. Killin Plays Rie Fiddle Ed Killip is the follow that plays the big field in the University, symphony Orchestra. He has also played a big part in the professional Pan-Jazzic council, and the Stadium Union drive. Ed is a junior at the University, and he represents for him and let him represent you on the Council. He is the man. Bill Knows Thent All Bill knows Thelma *All* Hill will be the more marty man on the Hill than any other arm man. He known 'em all, besides his mustache chooser lancer last year and taking part in my dramatic dance in *The Lion King*. He means a lot. He gives him a boost. "Compare the Qualifications"