College Eye — November 5, 1943

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1 College dance announced; informality is keynote for the dancers
1 Aviation awards presented Sunday in colorful review Four families honored with presentation of medals.
1 Gold star now honors thirteen war heroes Thirteen have given their lives.
1 Registration to be held November 9-12
1 'Mighty Midget,' now Marine fighter, blasts seven Jap planes from skies 1st Lieutenant Howard Finn talks about his war experiences.
1 Symphony orchestra concert Sunday Program for performance and list of players.
1 War Activities committee formulates plans for all-student stamp drive Lengthy description of the sales plans.
1 New group of Air Corps men arrives
1 KXEL history told at annual T. C. reunion Joe DuMond will speak.
1 Tutor Timetable Events and meetings scheduled; scavenger hunt; varieties; life saving corps; play night.
2 Campus Speaks Professor Brown does not think military training is necessary in high school.
2 Your favorite magazine New books, magazines, and exhibits available at the library.
2 There's proof in applause Appreciated performance by James Melton.
2 "We want you to know . . . ." Letter to editor explaining how the Wesley Foundation is working for the war effort.
2 Watching the World Gives opinion on important meeting in Moscow, and how American ambassadors should react.
3 Conditioning class included in W. A. A. list of activities Schedule of recreational activities.
3 Jessie Parker to speak on Iowa education At FTA meeting.
3 Theta Alpha Phi holds annual breakfast event At the Harts' home.
3 Elizabeth Nyholm gives exhibit on selection of children's playthings Develops posters illustrating toys.
3 Rendezvous News about Greeks and their organizations.
3 We Women Encourages being prepared for each new week and taking it on with determination.
3 Blackout time now set at eleven o'clock for Lawther Hall boarders
4 Meet the Army! Profile of Robert Shiveley.
4 WACs may now request assignment for service in Army Air Force Rules for military recruitment.
4 Musicians of renown now 'Cadet Quintet' Will appear at variety show.
4 Lt. Henderson becomes bride of Charles Hearst at double-ring event Gladys Henderson has been in Cedar Falls with WAVES since December 1942.
4 Army show hits new high
5 Caution necessary to prevent tuberculosis Urges testing and prevention.
5 Campus Tours Gives out interesting information of happenings on other campuses.
5 Dial Dope Announces upcoming broadcasts on KXEL.
5 Iowa Teachers First remains active group despite war situation Still seeking strong students to attend ISTC.
5 Religious activities News about campus religious centers.
5 Soloist, pianist will give student recital Donagene Runft and Ruth Larson will perform.
5 Backstage crew vital in success of "Papa is All" A look at the work of the stage crew.
6 The Line Comments on people and happenings on campus.
6 Mayer's class learns super salesmanship; key to sales resistance Students learn to give and resist sales pitches.
6 Local teachers attend convention Home Economics faculty attend state meeting.
6 Campus high P. T. A. holds general meeting
6 Local F. T. A. chapter announces year's goal Aiming for 100% membership.
6 Little Tutors win over Traer in last North Iowa conference game
6 Teachers College dons formal atmosphere for Melton concert Review of James Melton appearance.