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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Photos of the members of Lamda Phi Epsilon as they help build a roof.

Members of Lamda Phi Epsilon help build a roof Saturday morning in Norman. Various greek organizations teamed up with Cleveland County Habitat for Humanity to help build a house for a deserving homeowner. Chelsea Garza/The Daily

Members of Lamda Phi Epsilon raise the roof with the soon to be homeowner, Joseph Johnson, pictured in the red hat, Saturday morning in Norman. Various greek organizations teamed up with Cleveland County Habitat for Humanity to help build a house for a deserving homeowner. Chelsea Garza/The Daily

Members of Lamda Phi Epsilon help build a roof Saturday morning in Norman. Various greek organizations teamed up with Cleveland County Habitat for Humanity to help build a house for a deserving homeowner. Chelsea Garza/The Daily

Members of Lamda Phi Epsilon help build a roof Saturday morning in Norman. Various greek organizations teamed up with Cleveland County Habitat for Humanity to help build a house for a deserving homeowner. Chelsea Garza/The Daily

Members of Lamda Phi Epsilon help build a roof Saturday morning in Norman. Various greek organizations teamed up with Cleveland County Habitat for Humanity to help build a house for a deserving homeowner. Chelsea Garza/The Daily

Members of Lamda Phi Epsilon help build a roof Saturday morning in Norman. Various greek organizations teamed up with Cleveland County Habitat for Humanity to help build a house for a deserving homeowner. Chelsea Garza/The Daily

(Left) Pete Street, construction assistant, and (right) Josh Carson, construction manager, help build a house for Habitat Humanity. Chelsea Garza/The Daily

Josh Carson, construction manager, helps build a house for Habitat Humanity. Carson along with members of Lamda Phi Epsilson and Cleveland County Habitat for Humanity partook in the event to help 'Raise the Roof' for a deserving homeowner. Chelsea Garza/The Daily

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