College Eye — February 12, 1943

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1 Broadway actors give play for Waves USO show on campus.
1 President's talk dispels rumors; college wartime objectives restated--aid war effort, continue to train teachers President Price says that the college will continue to help in the war effort, but that it will also continue to train teaches; photo.
1 E. H. Henrikson has six articles published
1 Current year graduates Should get copy of teachers directory.
1 Three debaters win scholarships in Brindley meet
1 Teachers College offers courses to men in army Offering thirteen courses.
1 Poopdeck Parade tomorrow night WAVES will present variety show.
1 Announce change in registration steps next week Statement of procedures.
1 Symphony Orchestra gives winter concert Sunday Lois Miller will be soloist.
1 'Teddy' keeps the conversation alive--but down here--it's dead silence Students perform in the dramatic production of "Arsenic and Old Lace"; photo.
1 Inter frat dance tonight features patriotic theme
1 Negro tenor appears here February 22 Roland Hayes will perform.
1 Superintendents look for personality in teachers Professor Goetch tells what superintendents look for when they hire teachers.
2 Let's talk it over with the editor Discusses statements made by President Price, Dean Nelson, and Dr. Riebe concerning TC men who may be called to serve in the military.
2 The Line Comments on people and happenings on campus.
2 Valentine theme is featured at polishing party Opportunity for faculty and students to get acquainted.
2 Dial Dope Announces upcoming broadcasts on KXEL.
2 Behind Your Front Page Discusses recent developments in the war.
3 Women's League plans for pajama party February 26 Will entertain off-campus students.
3 Office staffs honor Mrs. Merle Moothart Doris Meisch married Merle Moothart.
3 Herbert King will lecture here Monday Will deliver several lectures; profile of Herbert King; photo.
3 Committee names candidates for Women's League posts List of candidates.
3 C. P. T. instructor to speak at Industrial Arts Guild Seminar Professor Bailey also speaks.
3 Church groups
3 John Horns' paintings shown in Des Moines
3 'Train for freedom, fight to save it,' '43 Old Gold theme
3 Elementary radio prepares men for jobs in services Thirty men are taking radio class.
3 Seerley girls have "heart sisters" for one week Seerley Hall women do nice things for each other.
3 Drama shop important spot when play in production A look at the preparations for "Arsenic and Old Lace".
4 Rural program offers three months of teaching; progressive plan gives all-around training A look at a typical day in the life of student teacher Marcia Siefkas; photo.
5 Teachers debaters win honors at Concordia tourney
5 Commerce clubs active Quick look at recent meetings.
5 Rendezvous News about Greeks and their organizations.
5 Women physical ed. teachers assist at fitness conferences At county leader training programs.
5 Lawther girls' attitudes shown in recent poll Lawther Hall women talk about living four to a room.
6 Intramural scoring lead to Stoakes Dean Stoakes leads the intramural basketball competitions in scoring with 20 points.
6 Seidler holds first, Dutcher jumps to second in scoring Dick Seidler holds first place in scoring with 91 points, and Don Dutcher holds second with 70.
6 Sioux quintet meets tough Bunny squad South Dakota State will face North Dakota University; Panthers dropped games to Augustana and Omaha.
6 Dutcher gets six fouls in Viking battle ISTC defeated by Augustana, 40-38.
6 Cagers plan for Maroon game Wally Mulka, Warren Duncker, Max Mabie, and Archie Frye discuss their game plan; photo.
6 Undefeated Cornell grapplers challenge Tutors; Cornellians send six veterans to battle with Panther matmen Unbeaten TC will face the unbeaten Cornell team.
6 Jackrabbits victors in conference battle with Teachers 46-42 TC defeated by South Dakota State, 46-42.
6 Baker Hall I, Phi Sigs, Wolves, Methodists lead intramural race Results are posted from men's intramural basketball competitions.