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State University of Iowa Code for Coeds, 1962-1968
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YOU LIVE... ...and you'll soon learn from this new experience of group living that not all knowledge comes out of books are class lectures. Encountering a multitude of names and faces, adjusting to new personalities, and learning to live with your roommates all add up to an education in itself when you move into your "home away from home." Whether this "home" is Currier Hall, Burge Hall, or the Kate Daum House, you can be sure that it will be well-equipped for studying, sleeping, and socializing. Upon your arrival at one of the residence halls, you will find not only the smiling faces and helping hands of staff members awaiting you, but also the convenience of movable racks and carts on which you'll load your belongings and head by elevator to your new room. There you will meet, probably for the first time, the girls with whom you'll be sharing this brand-new experience-your "roomies." Together you can divide up the drawer and closet space and begin enjoying the comforts of your "home" which will be equipped with single or bunk beds, study desks and lamps, gay draperies, and bedspreads that are color-coordinated with the walls and floors. Not only will group living in SUI's residence halls provide you with food and sleep, but also opportunities abound for participation in dorm projects, such as your house newspaper, singing groups, float building, intramurals, and student government. Like all life at SUI, the residence halls are designed especially with YOU in mind! {Drawing of doll-like girl with suitcase, "Currier" and "Burge" pennants, top right corner of page} 5
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YOU LIVE... ...and you'll soon learn from this new experience of group living that not all knowledge comes out of books are class lectures. Encountering a multitude of names and faces, adjusting to new personalities, and learning to live with your roommates all add up to an education in itself when you move into your "home away from home." Whether this "home" is Currier Hall, Burge Hall, or the Kate Daum House, you can be sure that it will be well-equipped for studying, sleeping, and socializing. Upon your arrival at one of the residence halls, you will find not only the smiling faces and helping hands of staff members awaiting you, but also the convenience of movable racks and carts on which you'll load your belongings and head by elevator to your new room. There you will meet, probably for the first time, the girls with whom you'll be sharing this brand-new experience-your "roomies." Together you can divide up the drawer and closet space and begin enjoying the comforts of your "home" which will be equipped with single or bunk beds, study desks and lamps, gay draperies, and bedspreads that are color-coordinated with the walls and floors. Not only will group living in SUI's residence halls provide you with food and sleep, but also opportunities abound for participation in dorm projects, such as your house newspaper, singing groups, float building, intramurals, and student government. Like all life at SUI, the residence halls are designed especially with YOU in mind! {Drawing of doll-like girl with suitcase, "Currier" and "Burge" pennants, top right corner of page} 5
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