Wednesday, October 20, 1971 7 Singers Harmonize for Charity By CATHY BROWN Kennedy Street W Members of the Barberhawks, a barber shop chorus composed of three University of Kansas students and approximately 20 area residents, will sing for anyone. Wayne Dexter, chapter president. The members formed the Lawrence chapter of the SPEBSQSA (THE Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America) in Kansas, where the state district which includes Kansas, Missouri, Iowa. Activity Fee Poll Will Affect Senate The poll on activity fees, although the Student Senate is not technically obligated to abide by its results, will have a great impact on senate action, accounting for all of the votes and Auditing. Committee chairman. If the students show a definite preference for any of the fee options, Dillon said Tuesday, "I don't think there is any way that Finance and Auditing or the Student Senate can do otherwise." The Finance and Auditing Committee reviews requests for money by student organizations specify a action by the senate, or find no difficult to obtain, according to Dillon, because the committee works with a set of "broad categories" whether a group should be funded. Dilson said the Finance and Auditing Committee would review results of the poll and determine whether senate if the poll showed any definite preferences or attitudes. He asked for approval to "peak at one or two options." He expressed some fear that no general preference was found, so approval would "peak at one or two options." He expressed some fear that no general preference was found, so approval would "peak at one or two options." Dilson said he was not sure of the action his committee would take if no candidate received more votes on eight options. Dilson said he was not sure of the action his committee would take if no candidate received more votes on eight options. Dilson said he was not sure of the action his committee would take if no candidate received more votes on eight options. Campus Bulletin Campus Crusade: Alcove D, Cafeteria, Kansas Union, 7 a.m. Hoom, Kansas Unison, 11:30 a.m. Broom, School Committee, Atcovee A, Cafeteria, Kansas Unison Kansas Union. 10 a.m. American University Field Staff: Council Room. Kansas Union. 11,30 a.m. SUA World Travel Fair: Union Gallery, Kansas Union, 10 a.m. Cafeteria, Kansas Union, 11:30 a.m. Visual Arts Department; Alcove B. Cafeteria, Kansas Union, 11:30 a.m. Speech Pathology: Alcove C. Cafeteria, Kansas Union, 11:30 a.m. Speech Pathology: Alcove C. Cafeteria, Kansas Union, 11:30 a.m. French Table: Meadowlark Cafeteria 1:20 a.m. French. Table. Pawdowlark. Cafeteria. Kansas University, noon. Union, noon. Russell, noon. Kansas Union, noon. Kansas Union, noon. Law School: Alcove D, Cafeteria, Kansas Union, 12:30 p.m. Staff Orientation Traineer Room, Kansas Union, 1 p.m. SUA Travel Fair; Forum Room, Kansas M. Science Biology: 0311 Union, 12:20 p.m. **Staff Orientation Training:** Big Eight Room: Kansas Union, 1 p.m. Law School; Alcove D, Cafeteria, Kansas Union, 12:30 p.m. Ullman, 12:30 p.m. Microbiology: Curry Room, Kansas Union, 12:20 p.m. Staff Orientation Training: Win. Eight Anthropology Club: Cottonwood Cafeteria, Kansas Union, 12:30 p.m. Microbiology: Curry Room, Kansas SUA Travel Fair: Forum Room, Kansas Union, 3:30 p.m. Campus Crusade; Parlor A, Kansas Union, 3:30 p.m. Room, Kansas Union, 3:30 p.m. IVCF: Alcove A, Cafeteria, Kansas Union. Cincinnati 3 p.m. VVCF: Alcove A, Catetera, Kansas Union 6 p.m. 6:30, 7:30 p.m. Office Hairment: Pine Room. Kaiasan Union. 3:30 p.m. **The status of Women:** Woodford Auditthorpe, Kansas Union. 1 p.m. Campus Church, Parlor A. 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Murphy Hall, 8 p.m. Panhellenic Orientation for Jan. 12-16 Rush, Union Ballroom, Kansas Union, 8:30 p.m. SUNDAY Women Newcomers; Watkins Room, Kansas Union, 1 p.m. Medical Chemistry 324 Malotl, 2:30 p.m. Travel Fair: Pine Room, Kansas Union Travel Fair, Pine Tree, Kansas Union 3:30 p.m. Pasadena, Council Park, Ks. SUA Speaker; Council Room, Kansas Union, 3:30 p.m. *Cuniffmission on the Status of Women* Woodford Auditorium, Kansas Union, 7 p.m. Travel Fair: Forum Room, Kansas Union, 7:30 p.m. Alpha Chi Sigma: Big Eight Room. Kansas Union, 7:30 p.m. Council for the Exceptional Child: Jayhawk Room, Kansas City, 7:30 p.m. Northeastern Association of Latin Americas. Jayhawk Room, Kansas City, 8:00 p.m. "Pigskin-A Game for Theatre"; Lawn outside Murphy, 8 p.m. Oakland Saturday. 8 p.m. French Department Play: "Jeux de Massacre," Strong Auditorium, Strong Hall, 8:30 p.m. Dillon emphasized that although "Finance and Auditing can occasionally step out and offer direction" to the senate, definite action would be up to the senate and all committee members must be approved by the senate before it could go into effect. If student response is highly in favor of one or two of the options, one Finance and Auditing recommendation is sufficient to develop recommendations for the senate. Dillon will depend upon the voter turn-out. The Collegeiate Young Democrats announce Tuesday night a special recall election with a special recital election aimed at defeating Democratic Attic. Gen. Vern Miller because of the tech and legal difficulties involved. Dan Conyers, a member of the committee charged with ascertaining a felon's election, said that Kansas law does not provide for a legal authority to oversee the necessary to initiate the election. He said that beginning a recall election would necessitate court action and would bring about political reprisals from Miller. As a service organization, the group sings in benefit performances and gives the benefit to the institute of Logopedics in Wichita. Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado and South Dakota and are one of the society's 70 chapters, whose membership includes more than 33,000. THE PERFECT GIFT Dexter, who has been involved in barber shop singing for seven years, explained the purpose of the group. In 1964, the international board of directors met and discussed the group's dependence on community support. "They decided we had an obligation to the community and to the nation," Dexter said, "so we have to put international service project." The Institute of Logopedia primarily treats people suffering from the loss or impairment of the people usually, wordsially resulting from a brain injury and has received many donations from the society. Dexter said that the money was used to help cover the expense of equipment, training of specialists and research. The group usually sings traditional barber shop songs in 4-part harmony and without accompaniment. Under the direction of Lance Heilmann, Kansas City, Kan, the Barberhawks practice together every Monday evening. There is a harmonizing chord for every note of music. Dexter has a chord that consistently above the lead singer, while the lead carries the The society's motto is "We sing that they shall speak." Dexter said the group en- rolled as faculty members to participate and would like to see more of them involved with the group. "Many people view a barber shop quartet as four drunks hanging over the piano," he said, "That's just not true. "There is much work and time involved in competition. I wish more people realized what we have to offer." Harvey Doemind, associate professor of electrical engineering, has been with the Barberhawks for eight years. He said he became involved with the through a friend in the faculty. "If you like to sing in the bathhut you'll like barber shop." he said, "it's a fine occupation." ne said, "It's a fun organization," he added. The Barberhawk's benefit position is scheduled to be held at 8 a.m. on Friday in the High School Lawrence. Created By John Roberts The featured quartet is the Stagedoor Four, who are the Tom Park, sales represent Union Bookstore on October 25th and 26th from 9am to select your college rite current southwestern district champions. Also slated for the next year, per Express Chorus, who won the central district championship last year. The Mid-Continental, the Lawrence chapter, who hold the life of central state district champions, are also eatured. Tickets for the concert are $2 general admission and $2.50 for visited seats. They can be mapp, taston station, or at the door. According to Knap, he and three other members of the group have formed a quartet which will be at the concert Saturday night. The members include John Eilers, baritone, Ron Simpson, tenor, Don Suffron, bass, and Lee Knapp, lead. In addition to performing at the benefit, the quartet plans to audition for Rock Chalk. BOOTS! The only thing to save your legs on those cold snow days! British Brevitt makes boots that last. In navy brown, or black. Great for show or go. Engineering Expo Theme Is Chosen The theme of the 1972 Engineering Expo will be "Expo 72" to come a Long Way Baby." The council announced Tuesday. Eight Thirty-Seven Massachusetts Street The council also decided on the method that they would use in selecting the Expo queen cancello. The students will represent women's living groups for their representative to the queen contest. 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