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State University of Iowa Code for Coeds, 1956-1962
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Big Sisters If you enjoy working with children, you'll find real pleasure in being a "big sister" to one of the severely handicapped boys or girls at the Iowa Hospital School for Severely Handicapped Children. Once a week you'll visit your little brother or sister to spend a few hours together playing games, reading, watching television, or being outdoors during favorable weather. The children eagerly anticipate your arrival, and you get as much rewarding experience from the visits as they do fun. Iowa Mountaineers The Iowa Mountaineers sponsor hikes, horseback outings, ski trips to Wisconsin, ice skating, and a travel film-lecture series. Summer excursions are taken each August either to national mountain regions or to foreign countries. You can apply for membership without having previous outdoor experience. Scottish Highlanders The 75 marching members in the bagpipe band perform for football games and present concerts during the winter months. Costumed in authentic tartans, the group is a colorful unit. Last year was one of the organization's most memorable seasons. They traveled to Europe in the summer of 1956 where they toured the continent and performed in Scotland and England. During SUI's victorious trip to the Rose Bowl, the Highlanders marched in the eight-mile long Rose Parade on New Year's Day in addition to performing for game festivities. Tryouts are conducged early each fall for membership in SUI's Scottish Highlanders. [hand drawing of figure] 21
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Big Sisters If you enjoy working with children, you'll find real pleasure in being a "big sister" to one of the severely handicapped boys or girls at the Iowa Hospital School for Severely Handicapped Children. Once a week you'll visit your little brother or sister to spend a few hours together playing games, reading, watching television, or being outdoors during favorable weather. The children eagerly anticipate your arrival, and you get as much rewarding experience from the visits as they do fun. Iowa Mountaineers The Iowa Mountaineers sponsor hikes, horseback outings, ski trips to Wisconsin, ice skating, and a travel film-lecture series. Summer excursions are taken each August either to national mountain regions or to foreign countries. You can apply for membership without having previous outdoor experience. Scottish Highlanders The 75 marching members in the bagpipe band perform for football games and present concerts during the winter months. Costumed in authentic tartans, the group is a colorful unit. Last year was one of the organization's most memorable seasons. They traveled to Europe in the summer of 1956 where they toured the continent and performed in Scotland and England. During SUI's victorious trip to the Rose Bowl, the Highlanders marched in the eight-mile long Rose Parade on New Year's Day in addition to performing for game festivities. Tryouts are conducged early each fall for membership in SUI's Scottish Highlanders. [hand drawing of figure] 21
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