College Eye — January 8, 1943

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1 'Waves on the Air' broadcast weekly starting Monday Will present thirty minute programs.
1 January 12 date for Henry Harris' first 1943 piano recital Profile of Professor Harris.
1 Pro Arte String Quartet to appear here on January 17
1 Wessels goes to Washington Will join War Production Board; various classes shuffled due to faculty losses.
1 Status of reservists clarified; manpower chief urges men to stay in school until called H. A. Riebe explains current policy.
1 Service flag hung in Administration Building Professor I. H. Hart talks to Virginia Naumann and Miriam Hansen about the red, white, and blue service flag; photo.
1 No Men's Union mix for lack of dining space
1 Around the campus . . . .
1 'Poopdeck parade' staged by hundred WAVES WAVES put on variety show.
1 WAVES get uniforms First class of 1036 WAVES will have uniforms; will leave on January 18 and be replaced by another group on January 22.
1 Students select Old Gold Beauties on January 12-13 Statement of selection procedures; list of candidates.
1 Journal of speech carries article by Lambertson
1 Notice to seniors M. J. Nelson encourages seniors to make their applications for graduate school.
1 Notice Announces that K-P students who plan to teach in the spring need to attend the meeting at the Campus School.
2 The Line Comments on people and happenings on campus.
2 Dial Dope 1540 Announces upcoming broadcasts on KXEL.
2 Let's talk it over with the editor Comments on New Year's resolutions and the Old Gold Beauty contest, and suggests that students and faculty should volunteer to help fill any vacancies in important jobs on campus.
2 Behind Your Front Page Discusses the recent meeting of the 78th U.S. Congress.
3 Lambertson speaks At Waterloo American Legion.
3 Lawrence Whitford baseball coach leaves for army Will receive commission in US Army; photo.
3 Church groups News from campus religious organizations.
3 Silhouette Lady works at Wallace Book store
3 John Porter gets wings at Texas training center Received ensign commission; photo.
3 More teaching practice improves rural course Believes students training to be teachers in rural schools benefit from program in which they practice teach for three months.
3 Navy officers talk to F.B.L.A. Wednesday
3 Knoff, Gerstein speak at Sunday Services
3 Harald Holst will sing at Sunday Leisure Hour
3 Council seats new members; two members will go to student victory assembly
4 North Dakota second loop foe to face Panther five TC will face North Dakota University; photo.
4 Officials know the rules--do you? Challenges readers to answer technical questions about the rules of basketball.
4 Panthers tackle Pioneer cagers; purple quintet shoots for second victory in series TC will face the Grinnell Pioneers; photo.
4 Starbeck new mat coach Clyde Starbeck will fill the wrestling coach vacancy left by Lawrence Whitford, who left TC to fill a military position; photo.
4 Team loses heartbreaker to Cyclones TC defeated by Iowa State, 34-33; photo.
4 Swim group okayed An advanced recreational swimming group will be formed at TC, and may become an official swimming team.
4 Girls basketball starts Intramural women's basketball competitions will begin.