College Eye — March 3, 1943
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |