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State University of Iowa Code for Coeds, 1962-1968
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Chapel {Drawing of church steeple with cross on roof peak on top right half of page} The quiet peace of the chapel reminds us who and what we are. Inspiration is provided by the twenty different religious groups active in Iowa City. The beliefs and traditions from your family worship are not to be left at home, but strengthened by college life. Student religious groups include-Canterbury Club (Episcopal), Christian Science Society, (Disciples Student Fellowship (Christian), 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 Students Fellowship (Congregational and Evangelical Reformed), Weslely Foundation (Methodist), and Westminster Fellowship (Presbyterian). A student Christian Council, formed by two representatives from each Protestant group, integrates specific activities of various groups. Your religion guides you daily in giving meaning to life. Be sure to include it in your development at SUI. 14
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Chapel {Drawing of church steeple with cross on roof peak on top right half of page} The quiet peace of the chapel reminds us who and what we are. Inspiration is provided by the twenty different religious groups active in Iowa City. The beliefs and traditions from your family worship are not to be left at home, but strengthened by college life. Student religious groups include-Canterbury Club (Episcopal), Christian Science Society, (Disciples Student Fellowship (Christian), 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 Students Fellowship (Congregational and Evangelical Reformed), Weslely Foundation (Methodist), and Westminster Fellowship (Presbyterian). A student Christian Council, formed by two representatives from each Protestant group, integrates specific activities of various groups. Your religion guides you daily in giving meaning to life. Be sure to include it in your development at SUI. 14
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