6 Thursday, March 20. 1980 University Daily Kansan Memorial service honors Charlie in life, not death Charlotte Haines, Ridley Park, Penn. someone who has loved her and teaches her friends and teachers remember her that spirit at a memorial service yesterday near Porter Lake. Haines died in an accident. "Charlie planted seeds in joy of all in us and she taught us how to grow them," said his piano teacher Martin Morley, assistant conductor in performance in the department of music. Haines, or "Charlie" as she was known to most, was killed last Thursday in an automobile accident on the New Jersey Tupike near Secaucus. N.J. Her mother Brad Levy, a friend of Haines and the driver of the car she was riding in, said the trip home to Ridley Park, Penn, had been planned since last November. He and two other KU students, Gary Borchardt, Prairie Dale and Adam Ames, Iowa sophomore, also made the trip. LEVY AND BORCHARD, who also was riding in the car at the time of the accident, were not seriously injured. Levay said the driver did not have a medical visit visiting New York City and Haines' relatives in New Jersey. Svec had stayed in Pennsylvania to visit friends. At about 10 p.m. last Thursday their snow on slid and ice into the path of a semirair truck. Haines and her mother were killed instantly. But the group of friends at the memorial service came to talk about how Haines had lived, not died. "I just knew her in passing. But when I saw her at the cafeteria or in the hall I always thought she was my friend," said Pam Lewis, Shawnee freshman. HAINES WAS a desk assistant at Hashinher Hall, where she was a resident. everyone knew her and when you saw her there was always a smile on her face," said Paul Nance, a resident assistant at the hall. event at the hail. Haines also had worked in the hall's cafeteria and had been a security monitor. "To a large extent she was putting herself "To a large extent she was putting herself through school. She helped organize activities to make life at Hashinger better for for her accomplishments at Hashinger, she was awarded the Margaret Hashinger Scholarship last year. The award is given to students outstanding interest in the hall and KIU. everyone. She put a lot of effort into a lot of different things," Levy said. RECENTLY, SHE JOINED the Lawrence Civic Choir. Her enthusiasm about music caused her to continue as a course aide at Westminster College. After long alter her required time was completed. "We're celebrating what Charlie was and what Charlie is. In a complex world she was a simple person," Borchardt said. "Happiness was what Charlie was all about and to think about her and be sad just wouldn't tern' right," another friend said. Some of the 70 people who attended the memorial service sang, played instruments and remembered experiences with Haines. Haines is survived by her father, Dallas; two brothers, Nick and Bob; and her grandmother, Charlotte Lance. All live in Pennsylvania. Memorial contributions can be made in Haines' name to the Margaret Hashinger Scholarship Fund at the University of Kansas Endowment Association. WES ORZECHOWSKI/Kansan staff G&R Foreign Car Specialists 9MPORTS 1545 N 3 G & R BODY SHOP has changed its name to G & R IMPORTS and expanded to include mechanical repairs as well as top quality body work. So drive out and see us. 843-8322 Plan to Attend Our GRAND OPENING SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 10 A.M.-6 P.M. AT THE HOLIDAY PLAZA (JUST WEST OF KIEF'S) Patronize Kansan Advertisers ENCORE COPY CORPS . . . We offer you one convenient center for all office and scholastic copying, typing, word processing, printing, art work and drafting. Convenient hours, fast service, professional consultation and discount prices on the most frequently used services are just a few of the reasons you will want to consider ENCORE!! 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(just west of Kief's) Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-8 p.m Friday 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday 12 p.m.-5 p.m. 25th & Iowa Holiday Plaza Rejoicing remembrance 842-2001 Residents of Hashinger Hall gathered last night at Potter's Pavilion for a different kind of memorial service for Charlotte Haines, Ridley Park, Penn., sophomore. Haines was killed in an auto accident over spring break. Nearly 70 people attended the service. Some of them sang songs, Come Hear The MOFFET BEERS Band Thursday, March 20th From 8-12 p.m. At The Entertainer 2051/2 w 8th st. $4 at the door for all the Beer you can drink! Proceeds Go to Arthritis Research Sponsored by AOTT Everyone Invited Just like the big shows down, only better because we offer so much more for all less. We are looking into expanding and improving in our curriculum. We have a new Classical series, Midnight Series, Classical Series, Genre Series, Directed Series, The Music Series. We want your new ideas and input for the 1980-81 titlin series. The Fine Arts area of SUA acts to supplement the "arts activities" of the University. People with ideas and energy are needed for staging workshops, performances and art areas of the arts areas, literature, arts drama, music and dance. Outdoor recreation encompasses the activities of golf, skiing and snowboarding. Sailing Club as well as many special outdoor events. We offer many activities for all ages. SUA Travel offers a fun, and inexpensive way to travel for KU students. SUA is well known for its adventurous Padre Island, Florida, and Colorado trips. the possibilities for other travel ideas are almost endless. We need creative minds and people power to pro- mote these programs and develop new ideas. Student Union Activities is now taking applications for committee membership. You can be a part of the exciting plans of SUA by sharing your time, talents, and ideas in these areas . . . Special Events involves a lot of students when it comes to planning and organizing events. There are light and bright areas that are must for be considered every day, so it's important to plan accordingly. We are best known to students for our exciting large scale concerts, but we also bring to KU a lot of smaller acts that include lunches and local band. One of our groups includes the violinist who includes several groups and lasts as long as six hours. indoor recreation Chess, Table Tennis, Bridge. Backgammon, Foosball. Go, Arm Wrestling and Quadruple Skate We're looking for people to help coordinate these events and other New ideas are always welcome for other indoor recreational activities. FORUMS ideas, issues, lectures, discussions and debates are all part of SUA Formats. The Forum committee brings national recognized people to the university for stimulating and through providing gonads. We also keep in touch with people and in the local community who have something to say to the university audience. We need innovative people like you to help us with our people programs SUR Public Relations is responsible for promoting the image and activities of our programming board to the students and the University community. Anyone interested in this role should contact us. This coming year's activities includes fall and summer orientation and the Meditagal Dinner. We need your help in these programs. Experience is not a necessity, however interest is required. Deadline for sign up is March 21. For more information stop by the SUA office in the Kansas Union or call 864-3477. Get involved—SUA is for everyone!