Tuesday, Oct. 8, 1963 University Daily Kansan Page 5 Law Review Nominates Membership Candidates The Law Review, now in its 12th year of publication at KU, serves both as a current source of legal information for lawyers and as a working honor roll for KU law students. Seventeen KU law students are candidates for membership in the Kansas Law Review. The quarterly publication is assembled entirely by students, with writing done by professors, private attorneys, and law students. THE SECOND or third year students do research and write many of the articles each semester. They are chosen for their scholastic achievement, after completion of an article suitable for publication. To qualify for election to the board of governors, a student must have written two articles for the Review. Membership is limited to 30 students or 20 per cent of the Law School enrollment. Members of the board of governors are: Board members, who are elected in the spring, are responsible for assigning, editing and grading articles for the publication. All are third year students. Jerry G. Elliott, Hutchinson; Lynn L. Anderson, Atwood; Robert L. Driscoll, Lawrence; Terry Bullock, Wilsey; Benjamin C. Langel, Salina; James A. Dougherty, McPherson; William Haught, Lawrence, and Kent M. Berkley, Tescott. EACH STUDENT doing work suitable for publication receives one hour credit. Representative to the honors committee is Gerald T. Elliott, Geneva, Ill. CANDIDATES FOR membership to the Law Review are; Clarence Bender, Lawrence; George D. Blackwood, Springfield, Mo.; Edward M. Boyle, Shawnee Mission; Walter C. Brauer III, Bonner Springs; James Lee Crabtree, Ransom; Allan J. Fanning, Shawnee; and Frederick Lee Haag, El Dorado. David R. Hederstedt, Salina; James M. Immel, Iola; John H. Johntz Jr., Wichita; Ronald Lee Leslie, Goodland; Ralph Metcalf, El Dorado; Cleve Douglas Miller, Salina; Loren Lynn Obley, Emporia; Gordon Michael Penny, Garden City; William Henry Reeder, Shawnee, and Karen I. Stewart, Hutchinson. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers An Economy Checking Account makes finances easier to handle, your money last longer. Open one! Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 8th and MASSACHUSETTS STREETS Over 100 titles on the following subjects: ANTHROPOLOGY ART BUSINESS DRAMA ECONOMICS EDUCATION ENGINEERING ENGLISH GOVERNMENT HISTORY LANGUAGES MATHEMATICS ALLEN'S NEWS MUSIC PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY SCIENCE SOCIOLOGY SPEECH STUDY AIDS ON DISPLAY AT YOUR BOOKSTORE 1115 Mass. Winners of Coach House Drawing Muff Yankey Chosen by Glamour Magazine as one of the Ten Best Dressed College Girls, 1963 For the Drawing Muff is wearing a Villager V-neck sweater and a turtleneck dickey with a coordinated John Meyer skirt. Barbara Crow Villager Sweater 420 W.11 Jenni Hanna 500 W.11 Transitional Shirtwaist Dress Barbie Jones Shorty Skirt Judy Miller Petti Pants 1634 Tenn. 1530 Engel Rd. Judy Cox 2133 Mitchell Rd. Karen Darby Handbag Judy Looney Silk Paisley Ascot 1324 W. Campus Kathy Vinsonhaler Turtleneck Dickev 1514 Tenn. Janice Rappard 1931 Emerald Dr. Over the dawn sun. 420 W.11 Nancy Saderstrom Monogram Ring On the Campus 12th & Oread 420 W. 11 On the Campus VI 3-6369