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hands of the Pep Club Council and its numerous student subcommittees. Aiding them in their pep projects are the SUI cheerleaders and clowns. You'll want to be in the card section when the "one, two , three, flip!" command comes over the speaker next fall. Home Economics Club If you want to become more interesting and informed on domestic matters, membership in the Home Economics Club may be your answer. An annual baked bean supper, regular luncheons open to the public, discussions of timely topics, and open houses in the Home Economics Department are among the club's projects. Membership is open to any interested coed. Big Sister Program You'll miss your family during those first weeks at SUI, so why not "adopt" a little brother or sister from the University Hospital School for Severely Handicapped Children? As a "big sister," you'll spend approximately one hour a week with a handicapped child, reading, playing games or watching television. The children will appreciate your time and attention and you'll appreciate the lift your little brother or sister will give you each time you get together. [hand drawing FRESHMAN COUNCIL CENTRAL JUDICIARY CODE FOR COEDS ORIENTATION UNIVERSITY SING SPINSTER'S SPRING FOREIGN STUDENT COMM. PROFILE PREVIEWS] 22
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hands of the Pep Club Council and its numerous student subcommittees. Aiding them in their pep projects are the SUI cheerleaders and clowns. You'll want to be in the card section when the "one, two , three, flip!" command comes over the speaker next fall. Home Economics Club If you want to become more interesting and informed on domestic matters, membership in the Home Economics Club may be your answer. An annual baked bean supper, regular luncheons open to the public, discussions of timely topics, and open houses in the Home Economics Department are among the club's projects. Membership is open to any interested coed. Big Sister Program You'll miss your family during those first weeks at SUI, so why not "adopt" a little brother or sister from the University Hospital School for Severely Handicapped Children? As a "big sister," you'll spend approximately one hour a week with a handicapped child, reading, playing games or watching television. The children will appreciate your time and attention and you'll appreciate the lift your little brother or sister will give you each time you get together. [hand drawing FRESHMAN COUNCIL CENTRAL JUDICIARY CODE FOR COEDS ORIENTATION UNIVERSITY SING SPINSTER'S SPRING FOREIGN STUDENT COMM. PROFILE PREVIEWS] 22
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