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Home Economics Club If you want to become more interesting and informed on domestic matters, membership in the Home Economics Club may be just for you! An annual baked bean supper, regular luncheons open to the public, discussions of timely topics, and open houses in the Home Economics Department are among the club's projects. Membership is open to any interested coed. Big Sister Program You'll miss your family during those first weeks at SUI, so why not "adopt" a little brother or sister from the University Hospital School for Severely Handicapped Children? As a "big sister," you'll spend approximately one hour a week with a handicapped child, reading, playing games, or watching television or a movie. The children will appreciate your time and attention, and you'll appreciate the lift your little brother or sister will give you each time you get together. WRA Do you enjoy sports? If you do, the Women's Recreation Association is just the organization for you. How to become a member? Simply participate in any of the activities sponsored year-round by the WRA. The WRA Board directs these activities in its sessions. It is composed of intramural chairmen, club presidents, and the executive council. Applications for these positions are available in the spring of each year. An outline of each group's activities follows, but to learn more, attend the WRA's Open House in the fall. [hand drawn] student with sports equipment Dance Groups If your interests lie in modern dance, you'll want to try out for Orchesis this fall. Members not only develop their technique, but also learn to choreograph dances, which are performed at the annual dance program in the spring. 22
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Home Economics Club If you want to become more interesting and informed on domestic matters, membership in the Home Economics Club may be just for you! An annual baked bean supper, regular luncheons open to the public, discussions of timely topics, and open houses in the Home Economics Department are among the club's projects. Membership is open to any interested coed. Big Sister Program You'll miss your family during those first weeks at SUI, so why not "adopt" a little brother or sister from the University Hospital School for Severely Handicapped Children? As a "big sister," you'll spend approximately one hour a week with a handicapped child, reading, playing games, or watching television or a movie. The children will appreciate your time and attention, and you'll appreciate the lift your little brother or sister will give you each time you get together. WRA Do you enjoy sports? If you do, the Women's Recreation Association is just the organization for you. How to become a member? Simply participate in any of the activities sponsored year-round by the WRA. The WRA Board directs these activities in its sessions. It is composed of intramural chairmen, club presidents, and the executive council. Applications for these positions are available in the spring of each year. An outline of each group's activities follows, but to learn more, attend the WRA's Open House in the fall. [hand drawn] student with sports equipment Dance Groups If your interests lie in modern dance, you'll want to try out for Orchesis this fall. Members not only develop their technique, but also learn to choreograph dances, which are performed at the annual dance program in the spring. 22
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