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to campus. The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra and other concert groups perform often. Your appreciation of fine music will grow with the events scheduled by the U of I's music department. Concerts, usually held in the Union, are given by the symphony orchestra, band, choir, oratorio chorus, Old Gold Singers, and the percussion ensemble. Recitals and small ensembles will also entertain you with hours of musical pleasure. Celebrities from the national and international scene speak at least once a month in conjunction with the University Lecture Series. Union board sponsors the Spotlight Series lectures and many other poetry readings. Art exhibits are presented regularly in the Union, the University Library, and the Art Building. These experiences are available to you free or at minimal cost. Make the most of your college years by opening the world of art, drama, and music, at Iowa, and you will become richer with new appreciation and awareness. Another between-the-scenes activity you ought to consider as you widen your scope of knowledge is your spiritual growth. College often presents new situations and ideas, and you will frequently need guidance in thinking things out. Remember that the beliefs and traditions from your family worship are not to be left at home, but strengthened by college life. Iowa City churches will welcome you to their services, their choirs, and their youth groups. Most churches have college groups which offer both social and religious activities. These groups will hold open house during Orientation Week, when you can meet the group of your choice. The student religious groups available at the U of I 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 States Fellowship (Congregational and Evangelical Reformed), Wesley Foundation (Methodist), and Westminster Fellowship (Presbyterian). Participation in a religious group will lend a deeper meaning to your other activities and provide still another way for you to attain your personal goals at the U of I. 15
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to campus. The Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra and other concert groups perform often. Your appreciation of fine music will grow with the events scheduled by the U of I's music department. Concerts, usually held in the Union, are given by the symphony orchestra, band, choir, oratorio chorus, Old Gold Singers, and the percussion ensemble. Recitals and small ensembles will also entertain you with hours of musical pleasure. Celebrities from the national and international scene speak at least once a month in conjunction with the University Lecture Series. Union board sponsors the Spotlight Series lectures and many other poetry readings. Art exhibits are presented regularly in the Union, the University Library, and the Art Building. These experiences are available to you free or at minimal cost. Make the most of your college years by opening the world of art, drama, and music, at Iowa, and you will become richer with new appreciation and awareness. Another between-the-scenes activity you ought to consider as you widen your scope of knowledge is your spiritual growth. College often presents new situations and ideas, and you will frequently need guidance in thinking things out. Remember that the beliefs and traditions from your family worship are not to be left at home, but strengthened by college life. Iowa City churches will welcome you to their services, their choirs, and their youth groups. Most churches have college groups which offer both social and religious activities. These groups will hold open house during Orientation Week, when you can meet the group of your choice. The student religious groups available at the U of I 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 States Fellowship (Congregational and Evangelical Reformed), Wesley Foundation (Methodist), and Westminster Fellowship (Presbyterian). Participation in a religious group will lend a deeper meaning to your other activities and provide still another way for you to attain your personal goals at the U of I. 15
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