--- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN --- Tuesday, April 18, 1995 3A Greek Week 'cleans up' act By Ian Ritter Kansan staff writer Members of KU's fraternities and sororites will be seeking potential bone marrow donors, visiting different houses and picking up trash for this year's Greek Week. A bone marrow registration drive will be held Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the southwest lobby of the Burge Union. The drive, which is run by Heart of America, is to find a donor for Jennifer Lyons, Prairie Village sophomore, who needs a bone marrow transplant. "There's a woman on our campus who is really sick, and there's a really good chance that a lot of people on campus can help her," said Karyn Ullman, coordinator of Greek Week. Ullman said that two teaspoons of blood were taken from each prospective donor. If the blood type matches Lyons', the marrow may be given to her. Every blood donor is put on a register to do future marrow donating. Ullman said that matching bone marrow types were rare. About $11,000 has been raised to fund the drive, said David Stras, coordinator of Greek Week and vice president of fraternity affairs with the Interfraternity Council. The money was collected through recycling aluminum cans and donations from parents of members of fraternities and sororites. "It's very unusual if you are a match," she said. "That's why there's such a high demand to be put on the register." In addition to the bone marrow drive, greeks will meets other greeks during Greek Week. campus will dine at a different fraternity or sorority for the dinner exchange. "A lot of times, you don't have a lot of contact between chapter's," Stras said. Tomorrow night, four members from each fraternity and sorority on Faculty members also will be invited to dine at the fraternities and sororities. Saturday, fraternity and sorority members will be picking up trash around campus. "The main purpose is showing that the greek community is very service oriented." Ullman said. She said that groups have been assigned to specific areas on campus to clean. Ullman said that she didn't think much trash would be picked up because the campus was clean, but she said that people would recognize that Greeks were doing community service. Tonight—Dinner exchange with greeks and faculty members Greek Week Tomorrow—Scavenger hunt for donations to the Penn House Thursday—Mock trial in Woodruff Auditorium of the Kansas Union, 7 p.m. ■ Friday—Bone marrow registration drive, southwest lobby of the Burge Union, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Greek Olympics in the lawn of Allen Field House, 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday—Bone marrow registration drive, southwest lobby of the Burge Union, 10 a.m. to p. m. Litter pick-up on campus Sunday Greek Recognition Night, Lied Center, 7 p.m. CAMPUS BRIEF Peacemaker hurt in fight Kansan staff report A 19-year-old KU student was battered while trying to intervene in a fight about 3:15 a.m. Friday at Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity house, 2000 Stewart Ave., Lawrence police reported. Katie Frazier, Overland Park freshman, told police she saw four men involved in a fight. Frazier said she stepped in when she saw one of the men hit another man who was nearby. Police said that as they questioned Frazier at the scene after the incident, Donald G. Budzik, LaGrange, Ill., sophomore, approached them and started to bother them. Budzik, who was not associated with the group of four, then started talking to Frazier and reportedly threatened to beat her up. After Frazier intervened, the suspect, who had hit the other man, called Frazier a name and threw her to the ground, police said. Frazier hit her head on the pavement but did not seek medical attention. The four men then left the scene. Budzik was arrested after the incident for disorderly conduct. Budzik was released on $50 bond and was issued at notice to appear in court. Frazier identified the man who had thrown her to the ground, according to the report. The suspect, who had left the scene and went into the fraternity, is a friend of one of the residents, police said. Police have not made contact with the suspect. Last Reminder: Board of Class Officers Elections! Applications are available in the O.A.C. office in the Kansas Union Due: 5:00 p.m.TODAY All applicants must attend: Informational meeting 5:00 pm.TODAY Alcove A, Kansas Union For questions: contact Jeff Russell at 841-4235 8:00 p.m. April 18 - 23 D 25 - 30,1995 Also 2:30 p.m. Saturday D Sunday, April 22 - 23 D 29 - 30,1995 Crafton-Preyer Theatre/Murphy Hall Please join us for question and answer sessions immediately following the performances. Reserved seat tickets are on sale in the KU box office; Murphy Hall, 84-3982; Lied Center, 864-AARTS. Reserved seat tickets are on sale both VISA and MasterCard are accepted for phone orders. The Friday, April 28 performance will be signed for the deal and hard-of-hearing Partially funded by the KU Student Senate Actee Fee. Co-sponsored by Bank IV of Lawrence, the United States Institute for Theatre Technology, Victor Maxx Technologies, Inc., and the Virus Corporation, is held at the KU University/American College Theatre Festival XXVIII. 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