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State University of Iowa Code for Coeds, 1956-1962
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WRA [hand drawing of girl on horse] Membership in the Women's Recreation Association is extremely enjoyable for all those interested in actively taking part in its program and organized sports. Its events are numerous and allow for individual as well as team games. The women on the recently elected WRA Council are now officiating in the following capacities: Marilyn Eastridge, president; Fran Varley, vice president; Judy Calrk, secretary; Sandy Bierbaum, treasurer; and Diane Cherry, intramurals chairman. This council of officers meets regularly to plan and manage its several areas of concentration. A larger group of women constitute the WRA Board which meets the first and third Thursday of each month to give additional suggestions and aid in the planning of the activities schedule. Dance Groups Orchesis is the modern dance club. Its members combine their talents to bring you a show or demonstration of dance forms during the year. You don't have to be proficient in the dance skills to take an active part in this group. Under the direction of the Women's Physical Education Department, the students learn many new dance forms, as well as developing some of their own creation.Social Dance Club also plans events for men and women who would like to brush up on some old and new steps. Just about any type of dancing you want to learn is taught. Check in your Daily Iowan for notices on both Orchesis meetings and the scheduled dance lessons of the Social Dance Club. Sports Clubs If your whim be stunts, tumbling, hockey, or one of the other physical education skills, there's a club or small group you can join. Among the various sports clubs in the Hockey Club which meets regularly on the large practice field near the river. Apparatus, tumbling and trampoline are the feature attractions for girls in the Stunts and Tumbling Club. Handling a gun is a highly skilled activity. Girls with this ability will enjoy the recently organized Rifle Club in WRA. Meetings are held weekly to perfect skills needed in this activity and to compete in intercollegiate matches. In addition to these groups are the clubs for interested tennis, badminton and basketball players. 30
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WRA [hand drawing of girl on horse] Membership in the Women's Recreation Association is extremely enjoyable for all those interested in actively taking part in its program and organized sports. Its events are numerous and allow for individual as well as team games. The women on the recently elected WRA Council are now officiating in the following capacities: Marilyn Eastridge, president; Fran Varley, vice president; Judy Calrk, secretary; Sandy Bierbaum, treasurer; and Diane Cherry, intramurals chairman. This council of officers meets regularly to plan and manage its several areas of concentration. A larger group of women constitute the WRA Board which meets the first and third Thursday of each month to give additional suggestions and aid in the planning of the activities schedule. Dance Groups Orchesis is the modern dance club. Its members combine their talents to bring you a show or demonstration of dance forms during the year. You don't have to be proficient in the dance skills to take an active part in this group. Under the direction of the Women's Physical Education Department, the students learn many new dance forms, as well as developing some of their own creation.Social Dance Club also plans events for men and women who would like to brush up on some old and new steps. Just about any type of dancing you want to learn is taught. Check in your Daily Iowan for notices on both Orchesis meetings and the scheduled dance lessons of the Social Dance Club. Sports Clubs If your whim be stunts, tumbling, hockey, or one of the other physical education skills, there's a club or small group you can join. Among the various sports clubs in the Hockey Club which meets regularly on the large practice field near the river. Apparatus, tumbling and trampoline are the feature attractions for girls in the Stunts and Tumbling Club. Handling a gun is a highly skilled activity. Girls with this ability will enjoy the recently organized Rifle Club in WRA. Meetings are held weekly to perfect skills needed in this activity and to compete in intercollegiate matches. In addition to these groups are the clubs for interested tennis, badminton and basketball players. 30
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