College Eye — October 19, 1945

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1 Ten majors pledged to music fraternity List of new Sigma Alpha Iota members.
1 Japs know defeat now, says Shelley Jack Shelley talks about his observations in Japan.
1 Kathleen Quirk died Saturday in Sioux City Had become suddenly ill while at home.
1 Plan Homecoming events; students are responsible for events Description of activities.
1 Don't apple polish, says professor, it's not as foolproof as you think Professor believes he can tell flattery from honest interest.
1 Dads' Day of '45 to be remembered Fathers enjoy campus visit; photo.
1 Rafael de Silva swings out South American style Sunday
1 Religious conference calls Teachers College SCA members to Boone
2 Homecoming and Cut Day, all in one? Yes? No? Students answer this week's question, should cut day be on the Friday of Homecoming?
2 Faculty men active in War Fifteen faculty took an active role in service; eight are still serving.
2 Homecoming depends on you Students want to show alumni how proud they really are of Teachers College.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 The News Call American troops are rushed to Palestine, more strikes in Chicago, and news from Japan and Argentina.
3 Music instructor again on campus after discharge Professor Bock fought in Europe; participated in Battle of the Bulge.
3 Now in Manila, plans his return to States Wayne Roth will be returning soon.
3 College Players study 'Strange Interlude'
3 Fashions, dress styles featured in 'charm room' Displays textiles, cosmetics, and other fashion aids.
3 Religious News Schedules of activities at campus religious centers.
3 Miss Hunter to speak at weekly coffee hour Will discuss trip to Mexico.
3 Beauty rituals and hell week paddles give coed trouble; hell week paddles in fullest swing, honorable activities humbling preps A look at pledging and initiation.
3 Beauty rituals and hell week paddles give coeds trouble; nightly beauty rituals begin at zero hour for all girl dorm inmates A look at the process of washing and setting hair.
4 Athletes' Footnotes Comments on the outstanding outcome at the recent football game.
4 Little Tutors risk unbeaten record The Little Tutors of the Campus School face Ackley in a football game today; both teams are undefeated.
4 Unbeaten Hamline Tutor foe Saturday; will stay in Fairbault; on to St. Paul The Tutor gridmen travel to St. Paul, Minnesota, in hopes of capturing a win.
4 Foursomes to hit par in WRA golf round Women interested in playing golf are invited to join a foursome.
4 Basketball squad drills thrice weekly; anticipates early return of Hon Nordly TC men are excited for the upcoming basketball season.
4 Physical education majors and minors to picnic Saturday
4 The Pen calls for poems and stories
5 Are silent men deep thinkers? It's just superstition. Not many think Professor Denny gives test on superstitions.
5 T. C. graduate of '40 works on atomic bomb Dorothea Feisner Sacher worked in Chicago lab.
5 Iowa teaching salaries are rising, says Denny But they are rising slowly.
5 Dads watch Panthers trip Loras, 19-14 The gridmen came out with a surprising victory over Loras College on Dad's Day; photo.
5 Various green cap styles modeled by freshman girls Freshmen wear their beanies in unusual ways.
6 'Pop' Mortensen saves many soles College Hill businessman talks about repairing shoes; photo.
6 SCA sponsors Friday night brotherhood trip Will visit Catholic Church.
6 Son of professor takes position in Nebraska John Lynch will teach at Chadron, Nebraska.
6 Dr. Price to speak at Chicago alum meet
6 Anthony speaks at F. B. L. A. meet Cedar Falls newspaper publisher talks about business experiences.
6 Hamilton Club preps will give speeches Will hold extemporaneous speaking contest.
6 Sororities and frats is forum topic again
6 "Listen, Professor" cast is announced; Strayer selects cast, stage crew for fall drama Brief preview; list of cast and crew.
6 Weekend activities galore for students on campus Will feature picnic and dance.