Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1963 Ellsworth to Decide On MRA Affiliation THE MEN'S RESIDENCE association (MRA) council met with the Ellsworth Hall congress Monday night in an effort to bring about the affiliation or Ellsworth with the MRA. They decided to have another election after residents were better informed about the purposes and reasons for joining the MRA. The election date has not yet been announced. Ellsworth residents turned down MRA affiliation earlier in the semester by a vote of 186-27. Kent Smith, Topeka senior and MRA president, said the council hoped to meet with the residents of the hall on a wing basis in order to inform the men about the MRA. SMITH SAID the MRA had three main purposes. They are to: - Improve the level of activity in the residence halls on this campus. - Create a favorable image for the residence halls on this campus while maintaining a tolerance for other living groups. - Inform incoming students about Electronic Failure Blurs Photographs About 1,000 KU students have been requested to report to be photographed again, mainly because of a camera failure during registration. The photographs, to be used in school records, will be taken in the sub-basement of Watson library in the Photo and Graphic Arts bureau. An electronic failure in the lens of the identification pictures camera caused many of the photographs to be blurred, James K. Hitt, registrar, said. Students whose pictures are missing are also being requested to appear, preferably before Thanksgiving vacation, Hitt said. the residence halls. The level of activity in the residence halls is improved, Smith said, in the fields of scholarship, social, and intramural activities. "WE ARE TRYING to build a community," said Harry Bretschneieder, Kansas City, Mo. senior and MRA representative from Templin. "I don't know of another organization that will better represent the men." Joe Wujcik. Excelsior Springs, Mo. and MRA representative from Joseph R. Pearson hall, said in the past it was essential that Templin and JRP stand together and Ellsworth is just as important now. FOR THE CAMPAIGN AHEAD THE GOLDWATER SWEATSHIRT A Heavy weight sweatshirt styled with the ever popular raglan sleeves and crew neck. Gold letters on black. Comes in 5 M L XL or children's sizes 8 to 14. Enclose check or money order for $3.98 each. SEND TO: SEND TO: MODERN CREATIONS P.O. BOX 251 KOENKA, TAKASA NAME STREET ... CITY ... SIZES QUANTITY Six KU undergraduates have been selected to spend a year studying in Costa Rica under the KU-Costa Rica University exchange program. The group also includes a University of California student and an Earlham College student. Director Select Students for Costa Rica Exchange Program for the 1963 year is Prof. Domingo Ricart. The group will leave in mid-February to spend the regular academic year at the university in San Jose. The group will return in mid-November. The KU students are: Richard S. Bowman, Merriam junior; Earle B. Ellis, Mission sophomore; Vicki Allene Gillespie, Indianola, Iowa, sophomore; Charles Walter Koch, Wichita sophomore; Daniel W. Peterson, Lindsborg senior; Owen Wayne Prince, Jr., Bethel sophomore. Interested In PHOTOGRAPHY? There will be an introductory Photography Club Meeting WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20th 7:30 p.m., Room 305, Union Sponsored by S.U.A. "THE NEW CHRISTY MINSTRELS" Sunday Night, December 8th Hoch Auditorium 8:00 p.m. Tickets $1.25-$1.50-$1.75 Tickets will be on sale starting tomorrow morning (9:00 a.m.) at the information booth and student union. You must present your I.D. Thursday and Friday.LIMIT: 6 tickets per person. NO BLOC SALES.