College Eye — September 9, 1943

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1 Sounds of marching feet will soon be familiar to freshmen A look at the differences in a war-time campus; one big difference is the presence of the WAVES.
1 'Catch step' says Dr. Price President Price welcomes freshmen to ISTC; photo.
1 First events fete freshmen; parties, tours scheduled for new students Lengthy look at efforts made to welcome new students to campus.
1 Polishing party will climax week of fall's first social activities Will hold watermelon feast, chuck wagon picnic, and meeting with faculty.
1 Schneider is appointed as N. Y. director N. O. Schneider will direct driver's training for New York State; lengthy profile; photo.
1 Convocation held Friday for all student, faculty A look at the ceremony; will be first of series of convocations.
1 Students will donate to T. C. blood bank on September 21 Sponsored by Torch and Tassel.
1 College Eye saves paper for Uncle Sam Will save paper for the war effort by offering a smaller, more compact format.
1 Thar's gold in them hills dig-dig if'n yuh want it A look at what a student can expect to get out of college.
2 Notice from Dean Reed Men should meet to select members of Men's Union board.
2 Tutor Timetable Meetings and events schedule; placement and training tests to be given; Jamboree and Polishing Party to be held.
2 Church night planned for Friday; Dr. Gerald Knoff will speak at first meeting Students will meet and then go to their own downtown churches.
2 Miss McClelland replaces Duncan as library head Miss Duncan resigned effective at the end of the summer term.
2 Three swats with towel gets bats Bats have been entering a faulty chimney in the President's House.
3 Dial Dope 1540 Announces upcoming broadcasts on KXEL.
3 People you should get to know Pictured is the Dean of Women, the Dean of Men, the Dean of Faculty, and the Registrar; photo.
3 New social director is Teachers College graduate Elizabeth Emerson will be social director of Lawther Hall; Mae DuPree will be Commons day hostess; photo.
4 Interim committee examines college Members of General Assembly visit campus.
4 Campus school has new supervisors Mildred Luce will supervise music; Ruby Junge will supervise social studies.
4 It tells you when The largest bell of the Campanile weight 5,000 pounds; photo.
4 Cure for jitters is hard work Miss Campbell says that women can ease their worry about men in the service by getting down to work.
4 Cogitations Talks about ways in which the campus and the College Eye will be handling the war effort.
5 Campus School opens as fall registration continues Registration procedures.
5 Miss Hult is new teacher in education Profile of Esther Hult.
6 In the Army now; Frank Hill, Nelson Men in Army Air Corps have same names as ISTC faculty.
6 Air Corps men on new schedule A look at the schedule.
6 Army, Navy list regulations for campus trainees Rules and regulations for governing relations between men of the Army Air Corps and ISTC students.
6 Eighth graduating class leaves for A A.F. Classification Will be classified as pilots, bombardiers, or navigators.
6 Kampus to Khaki Gives updates on those students and staff, both current and former, who are currently in military service.
7 Price speaks to senior counselors Advises that students will get the most out of college by participating in religious activities, keeping a strong scholastic record, and attending lectures and musical performances.
7 Baby girl is born to Myron Russells Margaret Marie joins Marilyn.
7 We women Discusses ways to cope with wartime difficulties.
8 Fit to fight on home front is slogan; sports program makes students physically fit There will be no intercollegiate athletics, but Miss Wild outlines many opportunities for women to keep fit.
8 Teachers College grads treasure alumni magazine Many enjoy the Alumnus.
8 Dr. Ernest Fossum takes speech post Replaces E. H. Henriksen.