College Eye — November 12, 1943

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1 Students request dance leaders, ticket sellers seek college support Plans for first big, all-school dance.
1 Patriotism is shown in stamp day sales with totals of $95
1 Knock! Knock! The War Chest man Attempting to raise money for USO, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and YMCA.
1 Armistice Day observed; Charles Logan gave address at invocation Description of the ceremony.
1 Teaching jobs plentiful state superintendent tells student group Jessie Parker gives her predictions about the postwar world.
1 Tutor Timetable Events and meetings scheduled; dorm night; life saving corps; play night.
1 Dr. John Everton guest speaker at Sunday chapel Profile of Dr. Everton; photo.
1 Old Gold, Pen begin 1943-44 year; staffs now chosen English Department will get out first issue of the Pen.
2 Campus speaks Students and faculty respond to question about requiring military training in high school.
2 "Twenty-five years ago" Tells of the purpose of Armistice Day, the end of World War I.
2 Book week Nov. 13-20 New books and exhibits available at the library.
2 Watching the World Gives his opinion on the coal miners' strike and how it should be treated.
2 Democracy Implies responsibility Letter to editor about the responsibilities of a democracy.
3 Enlistments now open to women for special duty in Army Air Forces Special program for WAC enlistment specifically in Army Air Force.
3 Former Seerley Hall director leaves campus Mae DePree will go to Stephens College.
3 Thanksgiving idea used for fireside meditation
3 Rendezvous Program for intersorority tea.
3 We Women Asks students to show their determination through trying times.
4 Eleventh Army Cadet class leaves campus
4 Eight on enlisted Army staff now promoted Roster of those who were promoted.
4 One fourth of inductees are high school grads Few have had college training.
4 Meet the Army! Profile of Technical Sergeant Leslie Shannon.
4 New Air Cadets arrive this week
4 Kampus to Khaki Gives updates on students and staff, who are currently in the military.
5 'Kampus to Khaki' now available to teachers collegians in uniform Mimeographed news will be sent to those in military service.
5 Dial Dope Announces upcoming broadcasts on KXEL.
5 KXEL presents daily programs at 1:30 for use in high school classrooms Schedule of programs aimed at high schools.
5 Untitled
5 College orchestra to broadcast on KXEL Professor Holst will accompany.
5 Religious activities News about campus religious organizations.
5 Fischer mural used in schools all over Iowa Fred Fischer talks about his art.
5 Campus Tours News about other colleges.
6 Campus School gives immunization program
6 Waverly Go-Hawks down Little Tutors 25-0
6 Untitled Campus high school football team prepares for last game.
6 Music students present recital List of those who will perform.
6 Naval procurement sets increased quota for aviation cadets
6 The Line Comments on people and happenings on campus.
6 Present war slogans echo 1918 posters; display now in library