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University of Iowa Student Activities Bulletin, 1967-1970

1969-12-10 Student Activities Bulletin Office of Student Affairs Page 4

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December 10, 1969 STUDENT ACTIVITIES BULLETIN Page 4 GROOVY PHONE CALL For up-to-the-minute daily information about events taking place in the Iowa Memorial Union, call Union Board "Action Line" 353-3040 for a recorded message about events. Sponsored by Public Relations and Publications Committee of Union Board. PANHELLENIC A Leadership Workshop, introducing new delegates and uniting old members, marked the beginning of the fall term of Women's Panhellenic. The workshop consisted of a Sunday morning and afternoon discussions of Panhell's role in the Greek system. A few weeks later, the annual Scholarship Banquet was held in the Union's Old Ballroom. The three sororities with the top scholastic average were recognized. Also, a new award, honoring Miss Helen Reich, was presented to the sorority with the highest scholastic improvement. Continuing throughout the semester is a rush system of informal open bidding. This new system was inaugurated at the close of formal rush on September 10. Providing housing for model UN members, helping plan this spring's Greek Week, and sponsoring dessert and dinner exchanges between the sororities are some of the numerous activities that are keeping Panhellenic busy this semester. GAMMA PHI BETA HONORS ALUM Observing National Founder's Day on November 12, 1969, the Rho Chapter of Gamma Phi Beta honored Mrs. Louise Shelladay, an Iowa City resident, who reached fifty years of membership in the sorority. Mrs. Shelladay was presented with a pin and plaque. NEWSWEEK ON CAMPUS ... ..is a special program that makes members of Newsweek's editorial staff available for speaking appearances before university, college and secondary school audiences - in convocations, seminars, conferences, panel discussions, lecture series or similar student and faculty programs. In the four years since this speaker program was inaugurated, Newsweek Editors, Bureau Chiefs and Correspondents have visited the campuses of more than 215 educational institutions. Newsweek makes no charge for this service. Assessing the mood of the campus, anticipating the interests and concerns of students - these are among the continuing responsibilities of Newsweek editors. By offering students an opportunity to hear behind-the-scenes experiences of those who spend their lives covering and interpreting newsmaking events. Newsweek extends the magazine's week-to-week effort to provide young people with information of the kind and quality they desire. For more information write or contact, Miss Veronica Pollard, Manager - "Newsweek on Campus," Newsweek Magazine, 444 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10022 or phone 212-421-1234.
 
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