College Eye — March 26, 1943

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1 Teachers grad relates battle thrills in Pacific Russ Guster writes about his time on the USS Hornet.
1 Teachers send four to "Youth and Democracy" conference at Grinnell List of those attending conference.
1 Baum is soloist in symphony concert next Tuesday Profile of Professor Baum.
1 Red Cross drive donations double Report on efforts of War Council and Red Cross.
1 Wellborn's history text now used in history classes Description of Professor Wellborn's new book; photo.
1 Committee chosen to plan Holy Week List of those involved in the planning.
1 Army calls hit editorial staff; Don Hackett takes over editor's job All members of editorial staff called into service; photo.
1 Chang, Chinese Minister, will lecture here next Thursday Profile of H. H. Chang.
1 Knoff, Sage talk before religious meetings Sunday
1 Hundred Waves in musical show for Air Corps students Preview of "Scuttlebutt Scandals".
1 New radio series 'What About War?" takes air April 1 Professor Reninger will lead discussions.
2 Dial Dope 1540 Announces upcoming broadcasts on KXEL.
2 The Line Comments on people and happenings on campus.
2 Spring styles for 1918 featured narrow-toed shoes, belted sweaters A look at fashions on campus in 1918.
2 Let's talk it over with the editor Reflects on his ten months as the College Eye editor.
3 Six students to present recital program today
3 Dr. Durfee on job caring for Army; sickness reduced Temporary hospital set up in basement of Seerley Hall for Men; will also use old isolation hospital.
3 Naval Reserve opens SV-7 for scientists Will accept men who formerly were excluded due to poor eyesight.
3 War activities directory Schedule of war-related activities.
3 Rendezvous Fraternities and sororities announce their recent and upcoming events.
3 Pi Omega Pi pledges six new members List of new members.
3 Announce changes in reserves; V-12 program now includes all services Description of the officer training program.
3 Church groups News about campus religious organizations.
3 Panther tracksters enter Central A.A.U. contest Charles Silvy and Ralph Tritsch have entered in the Central A.A.U. track meet, even though the track team has been dismantled.
3 Faculty Dames meet
4 Tutors play host to A.A.U. meet this week; three state titleholders bolster Panther swimming ranks TC will host the Iowa A. A. U. indoor men's and women's swimming and diving meet.
4 Coaches select Del Mully for guard berth on All-stars Del Mully received guard position on the North Central Conference all-star basketball team.
4 Untitled L. L. Mendenhall claims that the continuation of the intramural program is uncertain because so many men have left for the military.
4 I-M scoring race goes to Bartholow John Bartholow took first place in scoring in the intramural basketball competitions with 95 points.
4 ?Continue physical fitness? Discusses the pros and cons of continuing the physical fitness program at TC.