College Eye — March 3, 1943

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1 New Waves group begins six weeks of basic training Third contingent of WAVES will arrive soon; SPARS will not be part of group.
1 Military survey class passes inspection of President Price Men finish ten weeks of class and drill with inspection; photo.
1 Service planned as adventure in religious understanding Father W. R. Schulte will speak; photo.
1 Waves' day is filled with typical duties of seaman A day in the life of a WAVE.
1 College professors to teach army; instruction will begin this week Twenty professors will offer eight courses to 400 men; headquarters will be Seerley Hall.
1 Reveal schedule changes since first registration Some professors have been switched in order to accommodate the Army Air Force detachment.
1 New college catalogues at Registrar's office
1 War Council bond drive triples goal Has sold $1650 in bonds.
1 Winter term grades Ready soon.
2 Let's talk it over with the editor Discusses the bond drive organized by the Student War Council, and education after the war.
2 The Line Comments on people and happenings on campus.
2 Ration rhyme Short poem about rationing in World War I.
2 Behind Your Front Page Discusses the tension in America aimed toward Japanese-Americans.
3 Dial Dope 1540 Announces upcoming broadcasts on KXEL.
3 Rendezvous News about Greeks and their organizations.
3 Outlook for track team is gloomy Track and field Coach Arthur Dickinson has lost many of his veterans to the military.
3 Will exhibit pictures of architectural styles
3 Point rationing will have slight effect on student eating Quick look at philosophy of food rationing.
3 Star reporter Magee leaves typewriter for Uncle Sam's service Lloyd Magee headed for Army.
3 Cancels debate meet Due to changed academic calendar.
3 Blue Key receives nine new members List of new members and officers.
3 'Eye' former managing editor called to Navy Ed Turner called to service.
3 Iowa Eastern Star will award four $250 scholarships Criteria for application.
3 First Post Office is established on campus Thomas F. Saunders, Capt. Ransom K. Davis, George M. Henzel, and Margery M. Longbottom converse in the first Post Office to be established on the TC campus; photo.
3 Army, Navy, usual student parties on social calendar
4 Army and Navy Welcome service personnel to community.
5 Navy 'slanguage' strange tongue to us collegians Quick look at navy slang.
5 Saturday night baths aren't necessary to health says Rath Professor Rath gives advice on taking, or not taking, baths.
5 Oliver 'Hon' Nordly fourth coach to leave for service Coach Nordly was sworn into the Navy; photo.
5 Librarian joins Spars Elsie Granseth joins the service.
5 Teachers College men marched in S.A.T.C. battalion almost twenty-six years ago Brief history of the Student Army Training Corps during World War I; photo.
5 Church groups News from campus religious centers.
6 Titsworth, Seidler take top spots with Mully third Bob Titsworth and Dick Seidler took first place in scoring with 107 and 91 points, respectively.
6 Panther wrestlers tie with Spartans TC tied Michigan State, 14-14.
6 Champion matmen finish careers Leon Martin closed his collegiate wrestling career.
6 Panthers end cage season with 50-42 defeat of Maroons TC defeated Morningside, 50-42.
6 Grapplers remain undefeated; Iowa State falls before purple matmen in season final TC defeated Iowa State, 16-14.
6 Baker Hall I, Phi Sigs, Methodists, Wolves have perfect records Results from men's intramural basketball competitions are posted.