College Eye — April 13, 1945

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1 Sophomore test scores released Students may check their scores.
1 WRA election Tuesday List of candidates.
1 No more fun frolics Due to lack of funds.
1 Music recital Performance programs.
1 New color for Bartlett Hall by June 1 Description of the re-decorating scheme.
1 Attend Iowa council Professors Denny and Palmer spoke at conference.
1 Murder sets pace of play; spring play takes stage April 19, 20 Preview for "Uncle Harry"; list of production crew members.
1 Miss Hankamp resigns position Will work for NEA; photo.
1 Ellen Richards Club initiates new officers Roster of new officers.
1 Lambertson to judge at state tournament At Atlantic.
1 Wartime romance topic of council now on campus Ruth O. McCarn speaks.
1 Students' stamp sales to buy second Jeep Now have $222.
1 Home economics girls plan all day workshop Majors and minors will meet to talk about home economics.
1 Rabbi to speak at college chapel Rabbi Abraham H. Abramowitz will speak.
1 American public's fondness of eating reduces possibilities of pill diet Professor Sutherland talks about the effects of war on the American diet.
2 Say it in the College Eye Invites readers to contribute letters and opinions to the paper.
2 Clues to the News
2 What is democratic classroom procedure A. E. Brown offers his ideas on democracy in the classroom.
2 Schools can promote safety Advocate for more thorough safety instruction in schools.
3 Planes replace thumbs as means of traveling Professor Thompson believes that aviation will boom in the postwar world; predicts that students will fly home for weekend visits.
3 Campus High athletes in relays at Marion
3 Religious News Campus religious activities.
3 'Students build the bridges of understanding,' Faulkner William J. Faulkner speaks on racism.
3 KXEL features news broadcast Quick look at programming changes.
3 Rendezvous Greek news.
3 Pink wash cloth poked among junk in coed's purse Quick look at contents of a woman's purse.
4 Loomis, former art teacher, exhibits paintings in Cedar Falls and Waterloo Work by Jessie Loomis on display.
4 Dr. Goetch to address Story County seniors Will speak at vocational conference.
4 Hall replaces Daly On Lawther Hall Council.
4 The Line Campus news and gossip.
4 Campus courts best for tennis in middle west Quick look at that development of tennis courts on campus; current courts make use of the "Laykold" paving process.
4 Servicemen visit their Alma Mater Several have visited recently.