College Eye — October 17, 1941

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1 Band formations to welcome alumni at game Will feature patriotic theme.
1 $1.85 pays cost of Des Moines trip For train trip to football game against Drake.
1 Dormitory residents choose new presidents and councils List of officers.
1 Harris to play at Leisure Hour Profile of Professor Harris and performance program.
1 Presenting 'I' Club Queen Amidon Georgiana Amidon was chosen as the Homecoming queen; photo.
1 Vocational expert to address Women's League Marguerite Zapoleon will speak; lengthy description of women's vocational conference.
1 State officials are Homecoming guests Lengthy description of Homecoming activities; men in uniform will be admitted free to the football game.
1 Student Council verifies cut-day plan Cut Day began last year; will be continued this year.
1 Undefeated Panther squad ready for Michigan Broncos List of those on the Teachers College football team; photo.
2 An aerial salute to Old Glory Students from the Randolph Field Aviation Cadet Color Guard watch as training planes salute the U. S. flag; photo.
2 Colleges' plight in war economy Colleges face rising costs, declining revenues, and declining numbers of male students.
2 Students complete training at West Point of the air James Selzer takes training at Randolph Field.
2 Douglas talks before Commerce Convention
2 Watching the World News from around the country and the world.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 Faculty column declared superficial Believes that articles about the faculty should give more information about their beliefs and teaching styles.
2 From the Editor's Point of View Encourages students to take part in Cut Day.
3 Basis for happiness discussed by Dr. Skar Believes Christianity is basis for happiness.
3 Baptists have dinner For alumni at Homecoming.
3 The Greek Rendezvous News from campus fraternities and sororities.
3 Homecoming tea after game for Methodist alumni Description of Homecoming plans.
3 Breakfast featured for L. S. A. Alumni
3 Open house for Presbyterian alums
3 Recreation program for Bartlett Hall moves forward Lengthy description of recreational plans.
3 Religious groups plan for float United Student Movement, Wesley, and Westminster have plans.
3 Paul Arthur's Orchestra plays Saturday Description of Homecoming dance.
3 Choose two delegates for Des Moines meet Will attend ISTA meeting.
4 Kindergarten Club plans Homecoming breakfast
4 'I' Queen chooses coronation attire Description of clothes that Georgiana Amidon will wear.
4 Alembic Club meets
4 Commerce Club plans to join with national business group Will become chapter of Future Business Leaders of America.
4 'Let us score tests' Faculty should Bureau of Research test scoring services.
4 Robinson to speak to Hamilton Club List of officers.
4 Groups plan for float
4 College and high school band leaders confer on Saturday's parade ISTC and Cedar Falls High School Marching Bands will perform; photo.
4 Ladies retire to a Victorian farmhouse Preview of "Ladies in Retirement".
4 Choose Kendle as publications prexy Ray Kendle will head Board of Control of Student Publications.
4 Past presidents to meet
4 Dinner celebrates band's 50th year For Cedar Falls Municipal Band.
4 Secure '39 graduate for science assistant Brief profile of Le Van Shugart.
4 Mrs. Starbeck tells reporter of a football coach's trials Mrs. Starbeck tells about the home life of a football coach.
5 Untitled Visitors are asked not to bring portable radios into the football stadium with them.
5 Play hockey game Saturday morning Field hockey game is open to all majors, minors, and alumni of the women's physical education department.
5 Tutors dominate league scoring Panthers have four of the top ten leading scorers in their league; photo.
5 Grief for Morningside; Old Nick is at end Profile of football player Nick Avelchas; photo.
5 Panthers set to perform for their alumni Starters for the Teachers College football game against Western Michigan; photo.
5 Purple batters Maroons 13-0 Summary of the Panthers' victory over Morningside.
6 Educators reorganize five clubs, plan fall quarter work Description of the new primary education clubs.
6 Exhibit Indian paintings in Vocational Building Exhibit sponsored by WPA.
6 Artists meet at Gallery
6 Newman Club entertains
6 Plan debate trips for frosh teams Will debate freshman teams from around the state.
6 Homemakers work in new model kitchens Foods laboratory will be set up into three kitchens.
6 Science group picks four new candidates List of new members.
6 Dozens requesting nutrition lecture Fear of war brings on demand for information.
6 Students' summer work aids underprivileged and refugees Description of work done by Phyllis Ruppelt, Shirley Bergum, and Elvira Locker.
6 Buildings and grounds undergo improvements Work has been done around the stadium; a new parking lot has been prepared; Campanile chiming mechanism under repair.
6 Sale of student art begins in November Sponsored by Art League.
7 Congratulations Cedar Falls Band The band; photo.
8 Panthers collide with Broncos tomorrow Panthers will play the undefeated Western Michigan Broncos for their Homecoming game; photo.
8 Varsity wrestling not good--frosh team will be a pippin Preview of the Teachers College wrestling team; photo.
8 Reinbeck Homecoming foe for Tutor High Little Tutors will play their Homecoming game at O. R. Latham field.