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State University of Iowa Code for Coeds, 1956-1962
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[hand drawing to right] Intermission There are many churches in Iowa City which welcome college students to their services, youth groups, and social activities. Churches also encourage interested students to sing in their choirs and to teach Sunday School. The following youth groups are active in Iowa City churches: Bethany Baptist student group, Canterbury Club (Episcopal), Christian Science Student Society, Disciples Student Fellowship (Christian Church), Friends Meeting (Quaker), Gamma Delta (Lutheran, Missouri Synod), Hillel Foundation (Jewish Student Center), Iowa Christian Fellowship (Interdenominational), Kappa Phi (Methodist sorority), Latter Day Saints, Lutheran Student Association, Nazarene Young People's Society, Newman Club (Catholic), Roger Williams Fellowship (Baptist), United Student Fellowship (Congregational and Evangelical Reformed), Wesley Foundation (Methodist), and Westminster Fellowship (Presbyterian). Student Christian Council acts as a co-ordinator for the various organizations. Each Protestant group chooses two representatives to the group. The Council sponsors Religion in Life Week each year and brings in noted speakers for lectures, seminars, and conferences. Danforth Chapel, located on campus near the Iowa Memorial Union on the east side of the Iowa River, offers short vesper services each weekday afternoon. Worship can be a meaningful part of your college life. Begin your year by going to church regularly and taking part in its youth group. 30
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[hand drawing to right] Intermission There are many churches in Iowa City which welcome college students to their services, youth groups, and social activities. Churches also encourage interested students to sing in their choirs and to teach Sunday School. The following youth groups are active in Iowa City churches: Bethany Baptist student group, Canterbury Club (Episcopal), Christian Science Student Society, Disciples Student Fellowship (Christian Church), Friends Meeting (Quaker), Gamma Delta (Lutheran, Missouri Synod), Hillel Foundation (Jewish Student Center), Iowa Christian Fellowship (Interdenominational), Kappa Phi (Methodist sorority), Latter Day Saints, Lutheran Student Association, Nazarene Young People's Society, Newman Club (Catholic), Roger Williams Fellowship (Baptist), United Student Fellowship (Congregational and Evangelical Reformed), Wesley Foundation (Methodist), and Westminster Fellowship (Presbyterian). Student Christian Council acts as a co-ordinator for the various organizations. Each Protestant group chooses two representatives to the group. The Council sponsors Religion in Life Week each year and brings in noted speakers for lectures, seminars, and conferences. Danforth Chapel, located on campus near the Iowa Memorial Union on the east side of the Iowa River, offers short vesper services each weekday afternoon. Worship can be a meaningful part of your college life. Begin your year by going to church regularly and taking part in its youth group. 30
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