Issue Contents

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1 13 girls selected for Who's Who List of those who were honored.
2 Advance registration Schedule.
3 All-college Cut Day planned for campus by special committee Planning has been underway in secret for weeks; will be held next week.
4 Chorus girls will enliven show at all-college style show-dance Preview of the show.
5 Hake, alumni quiz kids entertain at reunion Will hold annual dinner and reunion in Des Moines; will be recorded and broadcast on radio.
6 Hall to speak Armistice Day W. Earl Hall will speak; photo.
7 Noted violinist to play; Isaac Stern will perform Wednesday Profile of Isaac Stern; photo.
8 Oh, for the life of a piano tuner Piano tuner Robert Fastje gives advice on tuning pianos.
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9 Clues to the News
Skillen--Lois P. Jr. (Class of 1945)
World and national news.
10 Readers' Review
Neff--Grace K. (Library Faculty)
Discusses the book "Immortal Wife," by Irving Stone.
11 Service men ask for T. C. pin-ups Asks students to submit photos and become a "pin-up girl" for the unit.
12 Waves, students exchange thanks For pajama party in Commons.
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13 After a Fashion
Abrahamson--Sigrid B. (Student--1944)
Discusses foods for health and beauty.
14 Bodein, six students to attend 'Y' meeting At Grinnell.
15 Church is our hope, says Sockman; postwar power for quick action lies in religion Excerpts from address by Ralph W. Sockman.
16 League searches for activity needs Women's League will interview freshmen to see what activities they want.
17 Morgue, midway add fun at Seerley party Hold Halloween party at Seerley Hall.
18 Seven soloists appear in afternoon recital Roster of performers and their programs.
19 T. B. germ makes no exception, Dr. Lyght tells college assembly Charles E. Lyght addresses assembly.
20 Women's pajama party planned Tuesday
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21 College news program is on air Fridays Radio survey class presents Campus Cavalcade
22 Fall enrollment increases to 898 Represents 12% increase over 1943.
23 Hamilton Club to hold guest night Saturday Anyone interested in speech training is welcome.
24 Prof photos among clippings in file Library provides clipping service to students.
25 Rendezvous
Kindwall--Barbara R. (Class of 1946)
Greek news and activities.
26 Service stars represent 1732 former students Twenty-six alumni and former students have been killed and eight are reported missing.
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27 'Oodles of doodles' may reveal character
Boemecke--Margaret Yvonne (Peggy) (Class of 1948)
28 'Suitcase kid' packs trouble in her bag
Ennor--Billy (Class of 1947)
A look at the less glamorous aspects of railroad travel.
29 Forthcoming Pen needs original material now
30 Health service banishes fears
Bircher--Jeane S. (Student--1944)
Description of services offered by Health Service.
31 Lawther Hall organizes Glee club of 135 girls
32 Little Tutors sponsor paper collection drive
33 Read and prepare!
Smith--Beverly Anne (Class of 1945)
Humorous test answers given to teachers in the field.
34 Religious News News from campus religious centers.
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35 Beach of beauties, handsome men clarify electrons for students Professor Getchell uses analogy to explain physics.
36 Faculty attend teachers convention Several will take part in program.
37 Musical WAVES form drum and bugle corps
38 The Line Campus news and gossip.