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State University of Iowa Code for Coeds, 1962-1968
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Backstage Not all the action in a big show takes place right out on stage. The real challenge is found in the rush behind the scenes, where all sorts of director and crew positions are just waiting to be filled by someone with your talent and enthusiasm. U of I productions will be twice as good with your helping hand, and you will feel much more a part of the University if you are working to make them better. The opportunities backstage are so numerous that it will be hard to limit yourself to one or two at a time, but the wise coed doesn't take on more than she can handle. When considering activities, remember to budget your study time liberally; when you've just entered the world of college academics, it is often difficult to gauge how much study time you need. If possible, try to find an activity that has special interest for you and will enrich your classroom learning. For example, if you are a journalism major you may uncover hidden talent by working on The Daily Iowan or the Hawkeye. If you are interested in politics, there's sure to be a club that sees things the way you do and would love to have you become a member. If you like to work with people and have a flair for fashion, AWS Profile Previews is worth investigating. Iowa has a well-rounded academic program, and activities at the U of I are equally diverse. Student government at Iowa ranges from the Student Senate, which has elected members and many standing committees and elaborate projects such as Project AID and People-to-People, down to the council of a single dorm unit. Even in such complex governing bodies as Union Board, which manages the activities in the IMU, and Central Party Committee, which produces all-University functions such as the Homecoming Dance and popular concerts, there are openings for a star- 16
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Backstage Not all the action in a big show takes place right out on stage. The real challenge is found in the rush behind the scenes, where all sorts of director and crew positions are just waiting to be filled by someone with your talent and enthusiasm. U of I productions will be twice as good with your helping hand, and you will feel much more a part of the University if you are working to make them better. The opportunities backstage are so numerous that it will be hard to limit yourself to one or two at a time, but the wise coed doesn't take on more than she can handle. When considering activities, remember to budget your study time liberally; when you've just entered the world of college academics, it is often difficult to gauge how much study time you need. If possible, try to find an activity that has special interest for you and will enrich your classroom learning. For example, if you are a journalism major you may uncover hidden talent by working on The Daily Iowan or the Hawkeye. If you are interested in politics, there's sure to be a club that sees things the way you do and would love to have you become a member. If you like to work with people and have a flair for fashion, AWS Profile Previews is worth investigating. Iowa has a well-rounded academic program, and activities at the U of I are equally diverse. Student government at Iowa ranges from the Student Senate, which has elected members and many standing committees and elaborate projects such as Project AID and People-to-People, down to the council of a single dorm unit. Even in such complex governing bodies as Union Board, which manages the activities in the IMU, and Central Party Committee, which produces all-University functions such as the Homecoming Dance and popular concerts, there are openings for a star- 16
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