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State University of Iowa Code for Coeds, 1956-1962
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The Higher Road Iowa City can rightly be called an "interdenominational center" in the Midwest. Over twenty different church groups are active on campus and among town residents. All of them welcome SUI students for weekly services and extra church events. Singing in the choir and other activities are encouraged for University students. Student groups and churches in Iowa City are as follows: 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). Each Wednesday afternoon, the Danforth Memorial Chapel is open for student Vesper services. This charming church chapel is conveniently located on the east bank of the Iowa River between the library and Iowa Memorial Union. Co-ordinating the goals and ambitions of these church groups is the Student Christian Council. Representatives are chosen from each of the Protestant denominations for the SCC council. Among the many programs this organization sponsors are those of Religion in Life Week, at which time speakers and informative discussions are held for interested students. Make church going a ritual in your life. College coeds can become lost in the busy rush of classes and social life. Let yourself take the "higher road" during your college days. Religion can give your life and ambitions more meaning and your personality depth and character. Take an active part in the church programs offered you while in college. 32
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The Higher Road Iowa City can rightly be called an "interdenominational center" in the Midwest. Over twenty different church groups are active on campus and among town residents. All of them welcome SUI students for weekly services and extra church events. Singing in the choir and other activities are encouraged for University students. Student groups and churches in Iowa City are as follows: 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). Each Wednesday afternoon, the Danforth Memorial Chapel is open for student Vesper services. This charming church chapel is conveniently located on the east bank of the Iowa River between the library and Iowa Memorial Union. Co-ordinating the goals and ambitions of these church groups is the Student Christian Council. Representatives are chosen from each of the Protestant denominations for the SCC council. Among the many programs this organization sponsors are those of Religion in Life Week, at which time speakers and informative discussions are held for interested students. Make church going a ritual in your life. College coeds can become lost in the busy rush of classes and social life. Let yourself take the "higher road" during your college days. Religion can give your life and ambitions more meaning and your personality depth and character. Take an active part in the church programs offered you while in college. 32
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