College Eye — November 3, 1944
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hake, alumni quiz kids entertain at reunion | Will hold annual dinner and reunion in Des Moines; will be recorded and broadcast on radio. | |
| 1 | All-college Cut Day planned for campus by special committee | Planning has been underway in secret for weeks; will be held next week. | |
| 1 | Advance registration | Schedule. | |
| 1 | Chorus girls will enliven show at all-college style show-dance | Preview of the show. | |
| 1 | Hall to speak Armistice Day | W. Earl Hall will speak; photo. | |
| 1 | 13 girls selected for Who's Who | List of those who were honored. | |
| 1 | Oh, for the life of a piano tuner | Piano tuner Robert Fastje gives advice on tuning pianos. | |
| 1 | Noted violinist to play; Isaac Stern will perform Wednesday | Profile of Isaac Stern; photo. | |
| 2 | Service men ask for T. C. pin-ups | Asks students to submit photos and become a "pin-up girl" for the unit. | |
| 2 | Waves, students exchange thanks | For pajama party in Commons. | |
| 2 | Readers' Review | Discusses the book "Immortal Wife," by Irving Stone. | |
| 2 | Clues to the News | World and national news. | |
| 3 | T. B. germ makes no exception, Dr. Lyght tells college assembly | Charles E. Lyght addresses assembly. | |
| 3 | Women's pajama party planned Tuesday | ||
| 3 | Seven soloists appear in afternoon recital | Roster of performers and their programs. | |
| 3 | Morgue, midway add fun at Seerley party | Hold Halloween party at Seerley Hall. | |
| 3 | League searches for activity needs | Women's League will interview freshmen to see what activities they want. | |
| 3 | Bodein, six students to attend 'Y' meeting | At Grinnell. | |
| 3 | Church is our hope, says Sockman; postwar power for quick action lies in religion | Excerpts from address by Ralph W. Sockman. | |
| 3 | After a Fashion | Discusses foods for health and beauty. | |
| 4 | Prof photos among clippings in file | Library provides clipping service to students. | |
| 4 | Fall enrollment increases to 898 | Represents 12% increase over 1943. | |
| 4 | College news program is on air Fridays | Radio survey class presents Campus Cavalcade | |
| 4 | Hamilton Club to hold guest night Saturday | Anyone interested in speech training is welcome. | |
| 4 | Service stars represent 1732 former students | Twenty-six alumni and former students have been killed and eight are reported missing. | |
| 4 | Rendezvous | Greek news and activities. | |
| 5 | Religious News | News from campus religious centers. | |
| 5 | Forthcoming Pen needs original material now | ||
| 5 | Little Tutors sponsor paper collection drive | ||
| 5 | 'Oodles of doodles' may reveal character | ||
| 5 | Read and prepare! | Humorous test answers given to teachers in the field. | |
| 5 | Lawther Hall organizes Glee club of 135 girls | ||
| 5 | Health service banishes fears | Description of services offered by Health Service. | |
| 5 | 'Suitcase kid' packs trouble in her bag | A look at the less glamorous aspects of railroad travel. | |
| 6 | Faculty attend teachers convention | Several will take part in program. | |
| 6 | Beach of beauties, handsome men clarify electrons for students | Professor Getchell uses analogy to explain physics. | |
| 6 | Musical WAVES form drum and bugle corps | ||
| 6 | The Line | Campus news and gossip. |