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GREEKS HELP AMPUS and Community— Working Together t was the theme of the annual Greek Week-Help Week project March 22 to 26. The week-long Greek activities were focused on the redecoration and repairing of the Omaha City Mis- sion at Twenty-second and Cass streets. Greek crews scrubbed walls, floors and ceiUngs; replastered walls; sanded floors and painted the interior and equipment. Maynard Tatelman, project chairman, and the first group of workers, walked into a building covered with about 20 years ' accumulation of dirt worn in so deep it seemed a part of the original structure. Working from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, the Greeks transformed the once-gloomy and dirty recreation hall into a bright, clean gymnasium for children. ' Mother! ' Michelangelo Tatelman Some people collect stamps. Ready for market Second story men 0% '
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Greeks climax Help Week with banquet. GREEK WEEK WARDS for high scholarship, outstanding service and athletic ability were presented at the annual Greek Week banquet March 26. Maynard Tatelman, Phi Epsilon Pi, received a special award for outstanding service to the University. Scholarship awards went to actives Roger Dunbier, Sig Ep, and Peggy Money- maker, Zeta; and pledges Jerry Emery, Lambda Chi, and Kay Talty, Chi Omega. Simon Simon, Pi Kap, and Judy Bondurant, Chi O, were chosen outstanding pledges. The Omaha Panhellenic Association scholarship tray was presented to Chi Omega for having the highest average. Sigma Phi Epsilon received the Interfraternity Council scholas- tic award. Sig Eps received IPC awards in softball, volleyball and basketball. Pi Kaps received the bowling award and tied with Sig Ep in football. Guest speaker — Oliver W. Rob- erts, president of Omaha Cham- ber of Commerce.
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