University Daily Kansan, September 2, 1982 Page 7 Law Review returns Group mocks magazine By VERONICA JONGENELEN Staff Reporter A group of about 20 law students is taking on one of the most stolic of all law publications, the Law Review, and turning it into the Law Review. In an effort to dispel the image of the serious, business-like law student, the Jeffersonian Society is producing a book about the production of the Law Review parody. The society is made up of about 20 law students and has published the parody for three of the last four years, said Scott Morgan, president of the KU Student Bar Association and member of the society. "It's open to everyone who wants to work on it," he said. "It usually comes down to a core group of about 10 to what finally finish it." THE LAW REVIEW is a magazine with articles on current issues of law, Morgan said. The Raw Review will be similar to the National Lampoon, be said. A number of law schools have similar publications, Scott Morgan said. The University of Kansas' Raw Review is based on one that the University of Michigan law school publishes, she said. "The articles are set up just like the articles in the Law Review and the advertising is funny," said Kindy, former head of the publication. PREVIOUSLY, THE PARODY was funded by money brought in from the Frivity Ball, another production of the Jeffersonian Society, he said. Now that the ball, which is the law school's formal, is so large, it must be spread through advertising and a one dollar price tag, he said. price tag, the magazine should be ready for distribution in the spring, he said. on campus TODAY DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE undergraduate meeting will be held on October 25, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. MEETING FOR FRESHMEN mem- mars of CoRMEME engineering organization will be at 7 p. in 2009 Learned EPISCOPAL EUCHARIST will be at noon in Danforth Chapel. noon in Danfortn TOMORROW BIOLOGY CLUB MEETING will be at 4 p.m. in the Sunflower Room of the Union. THE SANCTUARY Home of Great Speciate Name the singer with the theme "HEARTBREAK HOTEL" *First 10 correct answers receive a free drink (TONIGHT ONLY) HAPPY HOUR 4-7 EVERY DAY THURSDAY'S SPECIAL Men's Night 25° Draws 1401 W. 7th Lawrence, Ks. Lawrence, Ks. Memberships Available 843-0540 Apply for the Interested in helping with student elections? STUDENT ELECTIONS COMMITTEE. Applications available at B105 Kansas Union. First Organizational Meeting: Tuesday, September 7 7:30 p.m. Governor's Room, Kansas Union Funded by the Student Activity Fee TONIGHT AT Dean welcomes addition to Summerfield Occupants of Summerfield Hall will be putting up with more construction as work on a new addition begins next week. By BRET WALLACE Staff Reporter Douglas Houston, assistant professor of business, said, "I am very pleased to see the construction. It is about time we get involved in solutions to relieve the overcrowding. "THE HEAT is worse than the noise since they shut down the air conditioning," he said. "We opened the windows and moved the windows moving through and we let in the noise. "We can put up with some inconvenience for the benefit we will be responsible for." nomics, said he had experienced this sort of thing before. other units, had always done it. The parking lot has also been torn up in the summer while a steam tunnel is being built. Allen Ford, professor of business, said he did not mind having both the steam tunnel and the addition being done at the same time. "I would rather get it done all at one time," he said. John Tolleson, dean of the School of Business, said the addition was made possible by gifts from the Kansas University Endowment Association and private donors. The addition will be on the south face of the west half of the building. The THE HALLWAY that now runs along the glass wall will be the main hall in the new addition, Tollefson said. This will allow most of the space in the addition to be used for purposes other than hallways. "This will result in energy saving and greater comfort to students and faculty." glass curtain wall that is now there will be removed. The addition will contain mostly offices a few classrooms and an expansion of the Richard S. Hewey Reading Room. Tollefson said. "We will be able to give offices to some of our faculty who have never had any experience with the school." have been moved to offices in other buildings on campus. It will also let them bring faculty members back to Summerfield that The additional office space also will allow the Institute for Economic and Business Research to move from Nichols Hall to Summerfield. THE INSTITUTE provides a way for KU faculty to do research in business that will help both the University and the state, he said. The need for the expansion arose in the 1970s when enrollment in the school doubled. A drive was started in 1979 to raise the money through private donations because the Kansas Legislature had the funds needed, Tolleson said. Construction of the addition is expected to be completed by the spring Special rush helps Sigma Kappa recover The faltering KU chapter of the Sigma Kappa sorority received a fresh start in a special rush last year. President Jan Clinkenbeard, Meriden junior, says the group is better than ever now. From that rush the sorority pledged 57 new members, the largest pledge class in its 69-year history at KU, said Clinkenbeard. Sigma Kappa doubled its membership in the group in the spring. Only 12 of the group's members are returnees. by the national organization of Sigma Kappa, and the local members had nothing to do with it at all, Clinkenbeard said. The rushes were interviewed and invited to parties by members of the national group. The Sigma Kappas reorganized the KU chapter by taking some of the steps at In a total recolonization effort, a house gives all members alumni status and leaves campus for four years before re-establishing on campus, she said. THE SPECIAL RUSH was conducted "They thought we should do it to get this chapter going again." The sorority has planned intramurals and parties to get everyone involved. "We haven't had any more problems than adjusting to living with 60 people," Clinkenbeard said. "Everyone's getting along great. There's a lot of excitement and enthusiasm in the group." The Sigma Kappas will participate in regular formal rush this year. They are open rushing this semester. Clinkenbeard estimated that only 6 percent of the women who sign up for open rush join a sorority in the autumn. The Sigma Kappa house is already full, forcing three members to live in Jayhawker Towers. 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