College Eye — February 18, 1944

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1 Year's first snow brings fights, fun Students and military personnel enjoy the snow; photo.
1 1944 Old Gold event tomorrow night 'morale-lifter of the year' keynote for beauty dance Description of the Old Gold Beauty dance.
1 League nominees originate with students first time Procedures for nomination.
1 College symphony presents concert
1 Annual folk festival given tonight Class will present recital.
1 Nationally famous editor to speak Monday; review writer will discuss world affairs Profile of Norman Cousins.
1 Tutor Timetable Events and meetings scheduled; Folk Festival; singing; war stamp sale; life saving corps; muncheon; play night.
1 Departmental meetings begin plans formed on league blueprints Representatives from departments discuss changes that might be made.
2 It's your world; how will you have it? Questions students on world peace, and advises to make world better for future generations.
2 Watching the World Talks about recent war events, including the potential invasion of France.
2 Books on teaching Talks about the philosophies at several colleges.
3 House dues furnish dorm reading material Each student gives one dollar per term.
3 Second oil exhibit for public Sunday Will display work by Florence Furst.
3 Meditations program features 'friendship' Description of recent program; hallway lights being installed in Old Gilchrist Hall.
3 Nursery School holds open house for parents Hold discussions; view films.
3 Religious activities Schedule of activities at campus religious centers.
3 Servicemen's choice Jean Bertram and Capi Flynn are leading.
3 Torsoed-Net and velvet to be worn by Old Gold Beauties Description of the fashions to be worn by Old Gold Beauties.
3 We Women Encourages students to make the most of their energy.
3 Lottie Lawtherite learns lesson Students are cutting out pages from dorm magazines.
3 Rendezvous Greek events and meetings scheduled.
4 Meet the army!; presenting Sgt. Philip C. Macaluso Profile.
4 Army aviation student finds training different than radio experiences Profile of Robert Pfeiffer.
4 Three return to school with wings John Berg, George G. Clark, and Russell Conrow are fighter pilots.
4 Favorite singer talented, trained Profile of Ralph Kamensky.
4 Kampus to Khaki Former T. C. men and women serving in the military.
5 Attention current year graduates Should register for placement.
5 F. B. L. A. meets Frances Faust led discussion.
5 Lt. LeMasters leaves training detachment for Milwaukee station
5 Wessels assumes department head duties in the east O. R. Wessels will head commercial education at Syracuse University.
5 Winter intramural basketball season closes; Morphites close season with clean record; Van Houten high scorer Last women's intramural basketball game.
5 Pi Omega Pi hold formal initiation List of new members.
5 Education in the future displayed in library beginning the 21st
5 W. A. A. play day successful, five schools participate 130 high school students on campus for a variety of recreational activities.
6 The Line Comments on people and happenings on campus.
6 YMCA positions open for qualified men, boys
6 Campus School V-day bond, stamp sales yields $2,275 total Raise over $2,200.
6 Navy show, 'Anybody's headache' full of dancing, singing, side-shows
6 Advanced registration takes a load off minds Can save time by registering early.