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State University of Iowa Code for Coeds, 1962-1968
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You'll get radio and television experience by working with WSUI, the University's radio station, and with the closed-circuit television facilities in the Old Armory. The Forensics Association will help further your public speaking ability with training in debate discussion, original oratory, and interpretive and extemporaneous speaking. Iowa Mountaineers Want to extend your exploration beyond the SUI campus once you've found your way around here? If you do, the Mountaineers may be the group for you. The club organizes hikes, ski trips, horseback rides, and ice-skating parties for a full calendar of exciting events. For the fearless, a summer excursion is taken to the mountainous regions of the United States, or occasionally to a foreign country. If you don't feel up to such rigorous activity, possibly you might like to join the rocking-chair enthusiasts at the Mountaineers' regular film-lecture series. Publications Greeting five out of seven mornings a week over the breakfast table will be SUI's newspaper, The Daily Iowan. Published in conjunction with the School of Journalism, written and edited entirely by students, the Iowan gives you complete, up-to-the-minute campus, national, and international news coverage. A journalism major is not a prerequisite for work on the paper; if you're interested, stop in at the Communications Center. This same building is the home of another student publication, the Hawkeye. Published and distributed toward the close of second semester, the Hawkeye is the product of a large staff of students who find that previous yearbook experience is helpful, but not essential. An SUI publication for its women students, the Panhellenic Handbook, is sent each summer to prospective coeds expressing an interest in sorority membership. Editorship is determined by Panhellenic Council. 19
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You'll get radio and television experience by working with WSUI, the University's radio station, and with the closed-circuit television facilities in the Old Armory. The Forensics Association will help further your public speaking ability with training in debate discussion, original oratory, and interpretive and extemporaneous speaking. Iowa Mountaineers Want to extend your exploration beyond the SUI campus once you've found your way around here? If you do, the Mountaineers may be the group for you. The club organizes hikes, ski trips, horseback rides, and ice-skating parties for a full calendar of exciting events. For the fearless, a summer excursion is taken to the mountainous regions of the United States, or occasionally to a foreign country. If you don't feel up to such rigorous activity, possibly you might like to join the rocking-chair enthusiasts at the Mountaineers' regular film-lecture series. Publications Greeting five out of seven mornings a week over the breakfast table will be SUI's newspaper, The Daily Iowan. Published in conjunction with the School of Journalism, written and edited entirely by students, the Iowan gives you complete, up-to-the-minute campus, national, and international news coverage. A journalism major is not a prerequisite for work on the paper; if you're interested, stop in at the Communications Center. This same building is the home of another student publication, the Hawkeye. Published and distributed toward the close of second semester, the Hawkeye is the product of a large staff of students who find that previous yearbook experience is helpful, but not essential. An SUI publication for its women students, the Panhellenic Handbook, is sent each summer to prospective coeds expressing an interest in sorority membership. Editorship is determined by Panhellenic Council. 19
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