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State University of Iowa Code for Coeds, 1962-1968
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{Drawing of woman of woman eating from bowl with chopsticks. Tea pot on stand, tea cup and vase with flower on table in front of her} AWS You are already a part of one SUI organization! You became a member of Associated Women Students, AWS, by admission to the University. Although all undergraduate women students belong to AWS, degrees of participation in its activities range from nonexistent to extremely active. You will want to visit the AWS booth at the Activities Open House as a part of the Orientation program. There you will familiarize yourself with the various phases of AWS work. There will be an opportunity at the Open House to discuss committee work with the various chairmen and to sign up for those committees which interest you. Your first year at SUI is the ideal time to begin participation in these committees, as chairmanships are usually reserved for coeds who have had previous experience with the projects. At the Open House, you can also meet the members of the AWS General Council-committee chairmen, housing unit representatives, and the organization's executive officers who are selected each spring by vote of all undergraduate women on campus. The new officers are: Ann Howard, president; Barbara Derr, vice-president, Linda Beth Creed, secretary; and Sue Reynold, treasurer. Miss Helen E. Focht, counselor to women, serves as adviser to this group. The diverse activities of the entire organization are coordinated through the General Council. Regular weekly meetings deal with the prob- 26
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{Drawing of woman of woman eating from bowl with chopsticks. Tea pot on stand, tea cup and vase with flower on table in front of her} AWS You are already a part of one SUI organization! You became a member of Associated Women Students, AWS, by admission to the University. Although all undergraduate women students belong to AWS, degrees of participation in its activities range from nonexistent to extremely active. You will want to visit the AWS booth at the Activities Open House as a part of the Orientation program. There you will familiarize yourself with the various phases of AWS work. There will be an opportunity at the Open House to discuss committee work with the various chairmen and to sign up for those committees which interest you. Your first year at SUI is the ideal time to begin participation in these committees, as chairmanships are usually reserved for coeds who have had previous experience with the projects. At the Open House, you can also meet the members of the AWS General Council-committee chairmen, housing unit representatives, and the organization's executive officers who are selected each spring by vote of all undergraduate women on campus. The new officers are: Ann Howard, president; Barbara Derr, vice-president, Linda Beth Creed, secretary; and Sue Reynold, treasurer. Miss Helen E. Focht, counselor to women, serves as adviser to this group. The diverse activities of the entire organization are coordinated through the General Council. Regular weekly meetings deal with the prob- 26
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