Monday. September 18, 1978 University Dally Kansan 9 Activities planned for Greek Week In an effort to increase the spirit and unity of the 40 sororites and fraternities on campus, a series of events has been planned for Greek Week, an annual tradition at the University. This year's issue is "Greek Week-A" weekly newsletter. Week committee member, a Week committee member, or a yesterday "We hope this week will bring all the houseies together and will help them eat more." The program began yesterday afternoon with a trip to Kansas City, Mo., to watch a baseball game between the Royals and the California Angels. TWO EVENTS ARE planned for tonight in the Kansas Union. A "Mr. Greck Week" beauty contest will be held at 8 a.m. Woodruff Auditorium and participants will judge the contest. At the same time, a bowling contest will be held in the Javahw bowl. An art exhibit featuring various types of artwork by members of the Greek system will be held Tuesday through Thursday on the lawn in front of Flint Hall. Tomorrow night, a take-off of the television show "Almost Any Goes," will begin at 6 at Potter Lake. Members of the team will participate in a variety of muscular athlete contests. THE FIRST HALF of a "Super Team" athletic competition will begin at 4 Wed An Alumni Appreciation Banquet will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Union Ballroom. Three alumni of each house were chosen to attend the dinner with three present Greek members and their housemates. Greek system members will be given a pass to the Greek classroom. Thursday night in Woolff Auditorium in a large auditorium. A running tail will be kept throughout the week on the points accumulated by each team. singing contest. Each group will sing two pieces, be judged on originality, aptitude and talent. AT HALF-TIME of the KU-UCLA football game Saturday, a traveling trophy will be awarded to the house whose members have been selected and collected the most points in the competition. NATURAL PORTRAITS 1/3 OFF DAVID BERNSTEIN -photography- A Saturday night street dance on Stewart Avenue will bring the week's activities to a choreographed end. CALL 842-1826 Med Center plans Health Days By DAN WINTER Staff Reporter It is not uncommon to hear people from parts of western Kansas complain that they sometimes have to drive more than 100 miles to see a physician. To help solve the problem, the University of Kansas Medical Center's Health Care Outreach Program is sponsoring Kansas Health Days on Thursday and Friday. The program is an attempt to acquaint representatives from 30 small medical facilities with the shortage of medical professionals in those communities. Invitations to a dinner Thursday night were sent to physicians in residence Kansas City, Kansas, and Kansas City hospitals in family practice, internal medicine and pediatrics. A. J. Yarmat, associate director of Outreach, said his office sent letters to each Chamber of Commerce president county commissioner, bank president, commissioner, hospital administrator and physician in the state to notify them of the program. Obstetrics and gynecology physicians in residence at the Med Center also were "WE FOUND that it is safer to overkill." Yarmat said, "Even with all those letters we still get communities who say they don't believe anything from us about the program." Health care residents who confirm their reservations will dine with the community representatives in an informal setting, Yarmat said. It is the first time this approach has been used in recruitment, he said. "There will be no hard-core recruiting going on," Yarmat said. "We hope it will basically be an exchange of information. It can give us insight, how the conversations at the tables go." In the letters, Yarmat said, he asked the community representatives which type of physician their community needed most. He will try to seat a representative near a patient who has the type of training the representative's community needs, he said. Friday, the community representatives will meet Med Center officials, hear speeches and get acquainted with the Med Center. CHANCELLOR ARCHIE R. Dykes will address the group, followed by David Waxman, executive vice-chancellor of the Med Center, Dwight Metzler, Kansas secretary of health and environment, will review the state's need for medical manpower. The group will tour the Med Center's $45 million Bell Memorial Hospital, now in "The Med Center has never had this kind of get-together before," Yarnat said. In past years, Kansas Health Days consisted of one day when community representatives came to the Med Center for medical services and audio-video materials designed to attract the medical residents to their community. There will be no booths this year but communities will be permitted to use informational material to residents. Skeleton of man found in woods KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI)-Police yesterday found the skeletal remains of a man in a wooded area on the city's north side. Police were withholding the identity of the man pending notification of relatives, but said he was about 66 years of age and could be a former Omaha, Neb. resident. Police said they did not suspect foul play because there were no signs of violence on the rooftops. The body had been in the area for a month to six weeks, said Detective Frank Carroll. The body, which bore a ring, was found by North Kansas City Mo., police. Clothing and a wallet containing cash were found about four feet from the body. 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