e Thursday, October 5. 1972 University Daily Kansan Kansan Photo by MALCOLM TURNER Christmas? Tom Siegle, Arlington, Tex. sophomore, doesn't hear the sound of any sleigh bells in the snow. He doesn't even see any snow. But Gibson's has a Christmas advertisement reminding shoppers it is only 81 days until that jolly old man comes sliding down the chimney. Layaway plans start early for shopper who want to avoid the Christmas push. Education Pamphlets Expected Pamphetti on how to promote higher education in Kansas should be ready for distribution to students today, according to Mike Sundermeyer, Raytown, Mo. senior and co-chairman of the senior class, Students Continue Higher Education Committee. Some class officers and higher education committee members met Wednesday to discuss the construction of Concerned Students. $ The pamphlets are sponsored by the senior class as part of an internship program. $ Fees and concerned students commit and承受 University fees. The group discussed such projects as selling bumper stickers, initiating a "legislators to dinner" program, and organizing a week devoted to the study of higher education in Kansas. John Hackney, Wichita senior and senior class president, explained that the Board of Class Projects regarding higher educationcerned students is more interested in the politics of higher education. The group at Wednesday's meeting was interested in seeing students talk to alumnae, parents funders and others to increase more funds to the University. the area of promoting higher education. Something such as a higher education week could have the whole state, Hackney said. Hackney said that he thought "other state schools are waiting for something to grab on to," in Students Offered W-4E Tax Form Allowing Earlier Use of Refunds By VICKI MONNARD Kansan Staff Writer Many students may be unaware of the W-4E tax form, which can save them time when filing their returns and enable them to earn more perhaps earning interest on them, before tax return time. The Internal Revenue form is available to those who incurred no tax liability in 1971 and antitake no liability in 1971 A student employee at the University must use his own initiative in securing the form, however it is not available at most KU offices that employ students. Employees are trained through the Pavilion Office. ALICE GRAY, taxpayer service representative at the Wichita Internal Revenue Service, said the W-4E form enabled the student to keep payroll money earned and not be held responsible. She said that no withholding taken from the salary and the student did not have to wait until The form also cuts down on the amount of government work performed in refounding the withholding tax, she said. No money is saved by the employee by filing one form over another. Gray said. It just affects the taxpayer and the taxpayer waits for the money. the end of the year to collect a tax refund. According to Norman Nelson, IRS representative in Wichita, a single employee may earn up to $40,000 for the first tax return. A married student does not need to file a return the couple is eligible for joint filing and the combined income is less than $50,000. The W-E-A form can be used. HE SAID that if a single employee was claimed as a dependent, he would be awarded no return, he would incur no liability if he received no unearned income, such as interest or tax, and earned less than $2,050. Black Oak Show Gutsy,Driving Rv JOE ZANATTA BY JOE ZANATTA Kansas Reviews Editor Black Oak Arkansas doesn't play nice, sweet music. They don't even try. What they offered Wednesday night at the Red Dog Inn was a guacy, hard-driving dance—music and physical. Their performance was as much a visual act as a musical one. The crowd, Mangrum jumped, hopped, kicked and slid across the stage, returning to the microphone only when it was time to grow out Colored lights, guitar feedback and musicians dancing around the stage. When we show as the music. Even an outstated st pulse light was ef- While most bands are trying to polish their instrumental and vocal performances, Black Oak Arkansas stands out as "the most powerful concentration on the emotional power of their loud, hard music. But they are not untainted, as are the majority of bands who rely on volume. Solos by the group proved their talent. student was given the opportunity to file one of the two. Evans and bass player "Dirty" Evans and bass player "Dirty" Black Oak Arkansas. They provided the driving beat. They filled in the finer musical work. Drummer "Squeezebox" Evan's was superb. The first half of his solo showed he had mastered the drums. The second half would do a little more-play than sticks, using his bare hands. Bernie Tayler of the Office of Student Financial Aid said that he did not know about the W-4E form. Ron Hamilton of the Compu- troller's Office said that the W-AE forms are available upon request at the Payroll Office. He said that the forms be filled out by the student and submitted to the Payroll Office. Their performance included "Mutants of the Monster," "He's Still Alive" and "Hot and Nasty," a recent single release. One of the more interesting songs was "Nature is what rexamped country classic." Pleated slacks are now IN at Mister Guy; Plaids, Tweeds, Solids, Corduroys, and Cottons are all part of this new pleated idea. From $14.00. PLEATED SLACKS And to make a great idea perfect, check out our carefully color coordinated sweaters. By the end of the show Black Oak Arkansas had won approval from the audience for their music of showmanship and music. William Kelly, KU registrar, requesting the W4-form in hearing. He said that the form was mentioned to the student along with the W4-form. 920 Mass. 842-2700 Student Charge Accounts Invited OPEN EVERY DAY at 8:00 Consequently, the W-4E can be used for most people already claimed on another return if they happen to have a copy of the employee must file a return, however, if he earns $750 or more he will owe no tax, Nelson said. We Have Your Favorite CLOGS Gold Suede Blue Suede Brown Suede Purple Suede 813 Mass. St. V1 3-2091 University Shop 1420 Crescent Dr. introduces VI 3-4633 On the Hill The Long and the Short of Leather The emphasis in outerwear for this fall is is leather. 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