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State University of Iowa Code for Coeds, 1962-1968
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{Rendering of church with steeple} "You'll Never Walk Alone" Caught up in the whirl of a new life at college, you may lose sight of some values and traditions of your pre-college days. However, your religious activities should stay with you at SUI. Iowa City can rightly be called an interdenominational center. With more than twenty different church groups active on or around campus, you'll find that "You'll Never Walk Alone." You will be a welcome addition to any of them; you can meet others of your faith and renew your religious training at their meetings. Student religious groups available at SUI include: Canterbury Club (Episcopal), Christian Science Society, Disciples Student Fellowship (Christian), Friends Meeting (Quaker), Gamma Delta (Lutheran, Missouri Synod), Hillel Foundation (Jewish Student Center), Iowa Christian Fellowship (Interdenominational), Kappa Phi (Methodist sorority), Latter Day Saints, Lutheran Student Association, Nazarene Young People's Society, Newman Club (Catholic), Roger Williams Fellowship (Baptist), United Students Fellowship (Congregational and Evangelical Reformed), Wesley Foundation (Methodist), and Westminster Fellowship (Presbyterian). A Student Christian Council has been formed by the Protestant groups, each of which has two representatives. This Council integrates specific activities of the various groups. Religion in Life Week is sponsored annually by the Inter-Religious Council. The Council includes members of all campus religious groups, and these representatives plan the non-denominational week. During this week, the role of religion in everyday life is emphasized by discussions in campus housing units, lectures and panels, and the World Day of Prayer services. Participation in a religious group will lend deeper meaning to your other activities and provide still another way you may attain your goals at SUI. 16
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{Rendering of church with steeple} "You'll Never Walk Alone" Caught up in the whirl of a new life at college, you may lose sight of some values and traditions of your pre-college days. However, your religious activities should stay with you at SUI. Iowa City can rightly be called an interdenominational center. With more than twenty different church groups active on or around campus, you'll find that "You'll Never Walk Alone." You will be a welcome addition to any of them; you can meet others of your faith and renew your religious training at their meetings. Student religious groups available at SUI include: Canterbury Club (Episcopal), Christian Science Society, Disciples Student Fellowship (Christian), Friends Meeting (Quaker), Gamma Delta (Lutheran, Missouri Synod), Hillel Foundation (Jewish Student Center), Iowa Christian Fellowship (Interdenominational), Kappa Phi (Methodist sorority), Latter Day Saints, Lutheran Student Association, Nazarene Young People's Society, Newman Club (Catholic), Roger Williams Fellowship (Baptist), United Students Fellowship (Congregational and Evangelical Reformed), Wesley Foundation (Methodist), and Westminster Fellowship (Presbyterian). A Student Christian Council has been formed by the Protestant groups, each of which has two representatives. This Council integrates specific activities of the various groups. Religion in Life Week is sponsored annually by the Inter-Religious Council. The Council includes members of all campus religious groups, and these representatives plan the non-denominational week. During this week, the role of religion in everyday life is emphasized by discussions in campus housing units, lectures and panels, and the World Day of Prayer services. Participation in a religious group will lend deeper meaning to your other activities and provide still another way you may attain your goals at SUI. 16
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