The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 26, 1977, Page page 9, Image 9

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Noon - Chancellor's 3:30 pj3.-Y.VvSis
Office lmcheon. Union r&cht volunteers,, food
service tna-busirts, Union
enefit
Hie staff of Pound Mail sang snd danced to the tune
of $152 Sunday in a benefit show they sponsored in the
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Melissa Hem, Pound Hall Resident Director said the
benefit was for Pound Hall maid Gladys Amerson, whose
home and possessions were destroyed in a fire Jan, 13.
Amerson, 34, had been working as a custodian in
Pound Hall for four months at the time of the fire.
She said she went out to her car after work and first
heard about the fire on the car radio.
At this this time, Amerson said she hid no idea it
was her apartment at 139 S. 26th St. that was on fire.
""When I heard the radio announcer say my son's
nssae, then I knew it was my apartment," she Hid.
Amerson said only one of her six children and a '
grandson were at home when the fire broke out. She
chained that her son was sleepfcg, but woke up when
the ceiling fell in. He grabbed the baby and escaped
safely. ,
Henz said the idea of a benefit was discussed in a staff
meeting as a good way to help the custodian and make the
staff visible to the students.
Henz said in a week they put together song and dance
routines from the 20s, 30s, and 40s. A skit from the
50s and guitar entertainment were between acts.
Henz said Amerson was the guest of honor during the
benefit She stid the students were generous when they
passed the hat after the show.
UNL gave Amerson two weeks to get settled, but she
said she came back to work early on her own.
People have donated clothes, Mrs. Amerson said, and
the Lincoln Welfare Dept. has helped some, but she must
replace everything else.
Amerson said students- presented the money to her,
after the show. She said she will use the money to buy a
refrigerator. "
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