University Daily Kansan Page 3 Residence Halls Elect For MRA Elections for representatives to the Men's Residence Association (MRA) are being conducted today. Half of the representatives are elected each spring and the other half in the fall, Ernie Rosenthal, Kansas City sophomore, said. The polls will be in all of the large men's residence halls. Residents of the three halls may vote until 5:30 p.m. "It was felt by the council (of the MRA) that the old constitution was deficient in many ways," he explained. He said that copies of the old and new constitution had been posted on the bulletin boards on all the wings of the residence halls. For every 100 residents, a residence hall gets one representative to the MRA, Rosenthal said. In the elections today, three representatives are being selected from Joseph R. Pearson and Templin, whose representation is five members each. Ellsworth is having elections for the MRA representatives for the first time and will be electing seven men. A NEW CONSTITUTION for MRA will also be voted upon during the election period. Essential said. The candidates from the halls are, from Ellsworth—Carl Struby, Leawood freshman; Abdullah Elomran, Saudi Arabian, freshman; Robert D. Xidis, Wichita sophomore; William Hurt, Sedalia, Mo., freshman; Brent Porter, Halfway, Mo., junior; George H. Herrelson, Jr., Galena junior; Don Swartz, Overland Park sophomore; William Hildebrand, Kansas City, Mo., freshman; John Hill, Waverly freshman; David A. Beal, Pittsburg freshman; Richard E. Steffee, Kansas City, Mo., junior; Larry Seibel, Russell freshman. Russell Rosen, Shawnee Mission sophomore; George Barisas, Kansas City, Mo., senior; Douglas Walker, Belle Mead, N.J., freshman; S. J. Baker, Mission junior. TEMPLIN — ERIC Litsy, Belleville, Ill. sophomore; Barry Carroll, Overland Park freshman; Walter Binder, Leavenworth sophomore; Joseph R. Pearson — Floyd T. Greer, Chester, Staen, junior; William Huffaker, Topea sophomore; Thomas Strahan, Raytown, Mo., senior; John Cooper, Wichita freshman. City-School Seminar Begins Thursday, May 14, 1964 The seminar was called by the American Association of School Administrators and the International City Managers' Association as a pioneering venture to examine problems and to further intergovernmental cooperation. Key speaker is Roderick F. McPhee, assistant professor of education in the Graduate School of Education at Harvard University. He will speak at 9 a.m. Friday on "Common Elements in the Preparation Programs of School Superintendents and City Managers." Nearly 60 school superintendents, city managers and university professors selected from a 10-state Midwest area will discuss "Realities of Intergovernmental Relations" today through Saturday in a seminar conducted by KU. The seminar is the second in a series of three. The first was held at Syracuse University in September, 1963, and the third will be held later on the West Coast. Participants will give attention to conflicts between schools and agencies of local governments, to ways of strengthening popular control of local government and to development of cooperation between city managers and school superintendents. Held here on the campus. Seminar hosts are Ethan P. Allen, chairman of the KU department of political science, and Kenneth E. Anderson, dean of the School of Education. Officers were elected last night at the second meeting of the Alumni Interfraternity Council in the Kansas Union. IFC Alums Choose Officers The organization was recently established to promote the general welfare and development of the KU fraternity system and the University of Kansas. They elected as officers Dale S. Helmers, Sigma Alpha Epsilon from Kansas City, Mo., president; Thomas J. Alexander, Phi Kappa Sigma from Kansas City, Mo., vice-president; Gene Kean, Delta Sigma Phi from Lawrence, secretary; Bob Cladliffe, Phi Gamma Delta from Lawrence, treasurer; Mike Phi, Delta Theta from Lawrence, Eugene Volgt, Delta Upsilon from Topeka and Larry Winn Jr., Phi Kappa Fsi from Shawnee Mission, members-at-large. During the evening the group of approximately 35 men established committees to consider and investigate the taxes which Greek houses are required to pay by the state, the system of open rush during the summer months and the problems connected with publishing information on the fraternity system for parents of potential fraternity members. DINING PLEASURE AT ITS BEST! 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