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University of Iowa Student Activities Bulletin, 1967-1970

1969-10-10 Student Activities Bulletin Office of Student Affairs Page 7

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October 10, 1969 STUDENT ACTIVITIES BULLETIN Page 7 STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS MAILING LIST As a service to student organizations there exists a mailing list designed to provide names and addresses of the many people and areas on campus that organizations often want to contact. The existence of this list makes the work of the organization's secretary easier, as he no longer has to make the many phone calls inquiring who is president of what and what is the address. The mailing list is grouped into the following categories: CAMPUS MINISTERS HOUSE MOTHERS NON-RESIDENTIAL ORGANIZATIONS PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITIES SOCIAL FRATERNITIES SORORITIES WOMEN'S RESIDENCE HALL ASSOCIATIONS MEN'S RESIDENCE HALL ASSOCIATIONS DORMITORY MANAGEMENT AND PERSONNEL WOMEN'S RESIDENCE HALL ADVISERS MEN'S RESIDENCE HALL ADVISERS ADVISERS OF: NON-RESIDENTIAL ORGANIZATIONS PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITIES SOCIAL FRATERNITIES SORORITIES FACULTY AND STAFF INVOLVED IN STUDENT ACTIVITIES There are several ways to use the list. The cost of each method is proportional to its convenience. The group pays nothing if it wishes to copy the mailing list and do its own mailing. If the mailing to be done is exceptionally large it might be worth a small fee to have Data Processing provide pre-addressed labels. The group then only has to apply the labels to the envelopes. The most convenient method is to have Data Processing do the total mailing for the group. The group would then be charged for postage in addition to the cost of Data Processing service. Whichever method is chosen, the first step is to stop at the Office of Student Activities, ground floor of the Iowa Memorial Union. There you will be provided with the mailing list for copying of you can make arrangements for contacting Data Processing. For further information call Randee Fieselmann at 353-5761. PROJECT AID WANTS MORE WORKERS Project Aid is a student sponsored fund raising organization that raises money for student scholarships. In the past its major concern has been a balloon sale for the Dad's Day football game and a dance in the spring. If you would be interested in helping with this cause contact Bob Homma at 338-4013. POTPOURI The president of THE NAVIGATORS is John Crabb. This organization was formed to help college students gain a better understanding of the principles of the Christian life. The Director of Off-Campus Housing is Mr. Jay Basler, who came to the University of Iowa from Monmouth College where he was the Director of Men's Residence.
 
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