College Eye — December 1, 1944

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1 Students organize Christian association Will replace United Student Movement; list of officers.
1 Fifteen men report for basketball season The team will play in Waterloo.
1 Seal sales begin Torch and Tassel will sell Christmas Seals.
1 Torch and Tassel initiates seniors List of new members.
1 1938 graduate becomes Commons social director Profile of Ruth Cameron Anderson; photo.
1 Change meeting date
1 Student operator is also water boy Eunice Baumgartner talks about her work in the radio studio.
1 College asks for buildings; repairs and replacements also wanted President Price outlines building and repair program to accommodate postwar enrollment.
1 $50 in awards to be given contributors to war effort Criteria for judging contributions.
1 24 students graduate end of fall List of graduates.
1 Collective air force must stop future aggressions, says Jackh Ernest Jackh gives views on dealing with aggression in the world; believes nations must unite to deal with it.
1 Music group initiates pledges, patronesses List of new pledges.
2 Seals wage battle against T. B. Urges people to purchase Christmas Seals.
2 Earlier observation say seniors Discusses problems with preparing for student teaching.
2 Dial Dope Events on KXEL radio.
2 Clues to the News World and national news.
3 Teacher shortage continues, Goetch Outlines areas of critical shortages; believes postwar situation will make problem worse.
3 Rendezvous Greek events and activities; tips for rushees.
3 Students appear in recital today Performance programs.
3 Fred Cram taken Ill Recovering, but will not return to work until January 1.
3 Yearbook sales begin
3 Faculty shops early to relieve St. Nick Faculty tell how them accomplished their Christmas shopping.
4 The Line Campus news and gossip.
4 Olive Barker visits fraternity chapters Will visit northwest chapters of SAI.
4 Four years training for teachers in future, visiting dean believes Excerpts from address by Jessie Pangburn.
4 Women more trouble says veteran janitor Bert Corning talks about the changes he has seen on campus in his twenty-three years as janitor.