College Eye — February 23, 1945

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1 Students aid drive Ruth Coburn and Joyce Bertness speak on behalf of Red Cross.
1 Wisconsin handcraft exhibit to be displayed
1 Debate team wins two victories at Denver contest Arloie Bottorff and Ruth Coburn are victorious.
1 America is 'Home' now says student speaker Lola Mayer is on campus to promote World Student Service Fund.
1 Dance festival will be tonight Will feature Danish, Swedish, English, and American folk dances.
1 W. S. S. F. tops goal with three hundred SCA sponsors drive that nets over $300 for World Student Service Fund.
1 Pride in American music is keynote for Westminster Choir performance
1 Fifty volunteers will give blood
1 From Auditorium to igloo goes KXEL Mr. Hake talks about the letters he receives from radio listeners.
1 SCA to promote membership drive
1 Teacher shortage to be even greater E. W. Goetch reports on the serious shortage of teachers.
1 Old Gold Beauties reign; judge picks seven coeds during dance Lee Baron selects Old Gold Beauties; photo.
2 Optional attendance permitted Discusses attendance policies.
2 Common problems EPC hears students' complaints about their studies and college life.
2 Clues to the News World and national news.
3 Faculty Dames meeting
3 Tobacco in Greenhouse and still no cigarettes Roger Wardin talks about raising tobacco in the Greenhouse.
3 Easy life does not prevent early old age, says Dr. H. Earl Rath Professor Rath presents ideas on ways to enhance and enjoy life.
3 FBLA to hold meeting
3 Your lost is found at Business Office A quick look at the contents of the college lost and found.
3 Lawther singers organize chorus Forty-five women participate.
3 E. E. Watson publishes theory of gravitation
3 Many former graduates enter missionary work About thirty-two alumni are known to be missionaries.
3 Earlier courses in observation prove valuable Professor Denny believes that students benefit from beginning class observation early in their studies.
3 Rendezvous Greek news.
4 Bridge plans cancelled
4 Public schools give music prominence in leisure activities, says Dr. Kurtz Professor Kurtz tells why music should be studied in public schools.
4 Religious News Campus religious organizations and activities.
4 The Line Campus news and gossip.
4 Junior Chance team top in league II Summarizes the game.
4 Campus teacher is music club president Mildred Luce will head group composed of music faculty at area high schools.