Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Oct. 19, 1960 MRA Foresees Expansion Of Dormitory Activities BIG WHEELS—Looking over the MRA revised constitution are, left to right, Alan Reed, Leavenworth junior, MRA secretary; Walter Barnes, Kansas City, Mo., junior, JRP president; Charles Menghini, Pittsburg junior, MRA chairman, and John Turner, Topeka sophomore, Templin president. The Men's Residence Association hopes to expand its activities. The Men's Residence Association hopes to expand its activities. Charles Menghini, Pittsburg junior and chairman of the MRA, explains that the MRA, if effectively organized, could establish more efficient and larger dormitory social activities, advertise the advantages of dormitory living and also set up an all-dormitory intramural program. "Our main problem," explains Menghini, "is that very few men in dormitories are actually familiar with the MRA." Presently Menghini has plans for MRA representatives to explain the purpose of the organization at future dormitory wing meetings. Established in the fall of last year, the MRA's main purpose is to serve as a body to help men in dormitories to achieve fuller academic and social lives. Only two dormitories, Joseph R. Pearson and Templin, are included in the MRA. In the future however, the MRA hopes to include Carruth-O'Leary, Oread and Grace Pearson. The MRA council is composed of Menghini, Alan Reed, Leavenworth junior; Robert Lewis, Atwood senior and Kevin Glynn, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore. Presently the council is revising the MRA constitution. Any resident of Joseph R. Pearson or Templin is automatically a member of the MRA. Menghini said plans are being made to issue MRA membership cards. These cards will serve as admittance to any future MRA social activity. The present constitution is vague and ambiguous, said Menghini. It is hoped that the revised constitution will clear up many problems caused by the present constitution. "As an example of its faults," Menghini explained, "A certain section gives the MRA the power to assess its member halls to meet all MRA expenses." "In the revised Constitution, we hope to provide for a ruling that would set up a budget at the first of each year." Edmiston's Phone VI 3-5533 845 Mass. .ROBERT EDMISTON STORES, INC. SALE Playtex Fashion Magic Bra 2 for $399 Regularly $2.50 each Miracle stay-firm under lift panels give you personalized uplift. Machine washable. Sanforized white cotton with cotton - rayon - rubber elastic. Sizes A, 32 to 36; B and C, 32 to 40, 2 for $3.99. D, 32 to 40, 2 for $5.99 Carl U. Glatt, executive secretary of the State of Kansas Antidiscrimination Commission, will speak at 8:30 tonight in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union at the meeting of the Civil Rights Council. Glatt to Speak At Rights Meet The CRC is an unofficial, unorganized group and is new to the campus this year. Pizza by Malkum American diplomacy is easy on the brain, but hell on the feet.—Charles Dawes 5 P.M. to MIDNIGHT - SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY VI 3-8966 Carry Out & Delivery Service Only THE BETTER-CHEAPER PIZZA SPECIFICALLY FOR STUDENTS When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified Section. Photography for a Queen Whether you're running for queen of the campus or queen of your parent's eye, you want the best in photography. You can be confident of quality and personalized service with us. 1512 Mass. OLIN STUDIO VI 3-4753 MIDWESTS TOP HAIRSTYLISTS Not Just A Permanent . . . but a complete restlying COLD FASHION CUT PRE-PERM SHAMPOO - TEST CURL WAVE - LONG LASTING COLD WAVE Special! STYLED SET ALL FOR ONLY $595 COMPLETE OPEN LATE WEEK NIGHTS (NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED) MALLS CENTER VI 2-1144 THE CATACOMBS Announces Tonight, Wednesday, Oct.19 DIME & DATE NIGHT Your Drink-Regular Price Your Date's-One Dime ANY OF YOUR FAVORITE BEVERAGES Have a Party at THE CATACOMBS DANCING SEVEN NIGHTS A WEEK 644 Mass. VI 3-9760