8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Aug. 29, 1985 Campus/Area Greeks alter events to adhere to new law By Liz Maggard Of the Kansan staff Some KU fraternities and sororities are altering plans for social and philanthropic events because of the recent changes in the Kansas liquor laws, which make it illegal for those born on or after July 1, 1966, to drink beer until they turn 21. Ann Eversole, director of the center for organizations and activities, said yesterday that as a result of the new law, beer would be absent from many events this year. "It's a major change on campus," she said. "From the 80 percent of students who now can drink, we will have years to years to 80 percent who cannot." Eric Scheck, philanthropy chairman for Theta Chi, said his fraternity was trying to phase out "beer party philanthropy." "What we're trying to emphasize is the fact that we're making an effort to have a good time, but a safe time," Scheck said. Theta Chi will have a party at 7:30 tonight in front of the fraternity house, 1011 Missouri St., as one of two events planned to raise money for the Douglas County Council on Aging. taken many precautions to ensure the new law is followed strictly. Although beer will be served to those of legal drinking age at the party, Scheck said, the fraternity has Scheck said identification would be checked closely. He also said those serving beer would be responsible for recognizing and refusing further service to those who had reached their alcohol limit. taken to keep the party and guests under control Scheck said fraternity members went door-to-door yesterday to inform area residents about the party and to explain the measures "We encouraged the neighbors to call the house if they have any complaints," he said. "We will have someone in the house to answer the phone." Scheck said that a band playing live music would stop at 11:15 p.m. and that the party would end at 11:30 p.m. At Tuesday's Lawrence City Commission meeting, city commissioners and residents voiced strong disapproval of large college parties. Eversole said she had sent a memo to all fraternity and sorority presidents, chapter advisers and board corporation presidents in July, listing specific recommendations for them to follow when holding events of which beer was served. 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The latter we began with the won *prices not current *prices not current ton soup, which was brought to table only moments after we'd ordered egg rolls with the soup as a side dish. The Royal Peking provides two for the dollar with both a hot mustard sauce and a sweet cream sauce. The roll covers are thin and crisply done. The pork bibs in the filling are well done but retain the sauce on top and finely chopped vegetables in the roll only hint of being cooked. We hardly had finished soup and roll when the main dishes arrived: mash potatoes, broccoli, and subtly-prepared oyster 'sauce, bite-sized pieces of chicken prepared with mushrooms and vegetables in juice. Add rosemary and Peking shrimp, small to medium in size with a rich orange sauce and a sweet and sour pork. While tastes are difficult to describe to others, if may be enough to say that each of these dishes is a savory tasting experience in itself. 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