College Eye — December 8, 1944

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1 Friday fun frolic initiated tonight Will offer a variety of entertainment.
1 Seerley tops stamp sales with 100 percent Overall ISTC goal is 90% participation.
1 Interim committee approves college budget for building Approve $900,000 over next two years; will include funding for Student Health Services Building, A & I Building, Campus School, a new auditorium, and a new garage.
1 Tutor Ticklers, college variety may be revived Tutor Tickler show was active from 1930-1939.
1 812 students sign for winter term
1 SFRC head appointed; Kough leads students in committee Will meet to discuss student problems.
1 Attention graduates Will receive placement information.
1 Chorus and orchestra will present Handel's 'The Messiah' December 17
1 Committee appointed for religious week
1 Folders offering ideas to help war effort on reserve in library Notes other successful projects.
1 Hart 'rides' best-sellers for hobby Mr. Hart talks about his work in compiling information about best-selling books.
2 Play to be presented by commerce students Will present "Personality and your Job".
2 Groups build cooperation 'machinery' Applauds formation of Student-Faculty Relations Committee.
2 Students vague on Student League Some students do not understand the purposes of the Student League Board.
2 Clues to the News World and national news
3 Girls organize intramural basketball Six teams were formed.
3 Classwork with actual experience to be emphasized Professor Douglas believes that high schools will feature classes as well as business experience.
3 Christian association has school days party Students play in gym.
3 'Rushee Romp' is first rush event Description of rush get-acquainted parties.
3 Fall graduate becomes assistant announcer Eunice Baumgartner appointed.
3 Instructors to appear in local concert Lester McCoy and George Samson will perform with Cedar Falls Women's Club.
3 Good budgeting may solve your study problems Advice on budgeting time.
3 Rendezvous Greek news.
4 The Line Campus news and gossip.
4 Five students appear in afternoon recital Performance programs.
4 Greenhouse tree provides romance Romantic look at the poinciana tree.
5 Hamiltonians initiate twenty-one members List of new members.
5 Soloists go to Pella Professors Holst and De Jonge will perform.
5 Religious News News from campus religious centers.
5 Commerce students learn new shorthand Pi Omega Pi group learning "Thomas Natural" hand.
5 John Slacks in Florida Studying school system there.
5 Gifts will go to 'Yanks who gave' Program will gather gifts for hospitalized servicemen.