College Eye — November 2, 1945
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Homecoming events | Schedule of Homecoming events. | |
| 1 | "T. C.' tramps take over for Cut Day | Description of Cut Day activities; photo. | |
| 1 | Homecoming starts today; grads to be welcomed by student body | Description of activities. | |
| 1 | C. H. Munson to speak at student convocation on Tuesday morning | Convocation sponsored by FTA. | |
| 1 | League examines smoking situation | Attempting to find appropriate rules and regulatory body with regard to smoking by women in dorms. | |
| 1 | Emerson returns from Florida trip | Had been visiting father. | |
| 2 | Religious News | Schedules of activities at campus religious centers. | |
| 2 | Letter to the editor | Student wonders about the Campanile clock and campaniling. | |
| 2 | Draft call may now be postponed says Dr. Riebe | College students may have induction postponed. | |
| 2 | League should handle smoking issue | Lawther Hall women believe that college should provide locations on campus in which smoking is allowed. | |
| 2 | The Line | 'News' from around the campus. | |
| 2 | From friend to friend | President Price welcomes back alumni. | |
| 2 | The News Call | Comments on news from around the World and the United States; conditions of Jews in Europe, fighting in China, government problems in Brazil, and the U. S. Navy. | |
| 3 | Guests entertained at Seerley Hall dinner | ||
| 3 | Roosevelt first in new radio series | Preparing for new radio series. | |
| 3 | Lawther Hall tea will honor alums | At Homecoming. | |
| 3 | Goetch speaks today at state conference | On placement. | |
| 3 | Curtain rises on 'Listen, Professor' | Review of the play; photo. | |
| 3 | Homecoming will mean fun for present and future alums | Students and alums will enjoy the activities. | |
| 4 | Bartlett bulletin boards feature seasonal topics | ||
| 4 | Sunny Jim, Pete are a small part of 'gym' setup | Description of the large collection of equipment of the Department of Physical Education for Women. | |
| 4 | John Everton to speak Wednesday at S. C. A. membership dinner | Profile of John Scott Everton, who has worked in India; photo. | |
| 4 | 'What in your opinion is a possible solution of the smoking situation?' Here are what some students think | ISTC students offer opinions on providing women places in which they can smoke. | |
| 4 | R to nine is count used by registrar | Uses duodecimal system for certain data. | |
| 4 | Alum sisters eat midnight snacks with newly installed sorority members | Greek organization news. | |
| 5 | Beverly Smith finds teaching isn't any harder than college | Beverly Smith talks about her first year of teaching; photo. | |
| 6 | Basketball to follow in wake of football as cagers practice | The TC basketball team has been preparing in the off season with weight training and are looking forward to practices starting soon. | |
| 6 | Hockey scheduled for returning alumni | A hockey game will be played between the senior and junior physical education majors and retaining alumni of the Department of Physical Education for Women. | |
| 6 | Athletes' Footnotes | Comments on the history of football on the TC campus. | |
| 6 | Starbeck on radio | Mr. Hake will interview him. | |
| 6 | Panthers risk home, North Central records; face South Dakota state's improved team Saturday | TC to play South Dakota State for Homecoming game. | |
| 6 | Campus High ends season with 4-1 Iowa-Cedar mark | ||
| 6 | Learn football's ABC's in gym demonstration | 375 TC students attend the football demonstration given by coach Starbeck and eleven TC players. | |
| 7 | E. Stanley Jones spoke Wednesday at convocation | Excerpts from address on the atomic bomb. | |
| 7 | Sound film featured at F. B. L. A meeting | Deals with typing methods. | |
| 7 | Teachers College claims the largest pool in the Midwest | Description of the women's pool. | |
| 7 | Baker and Seerley offer recreation in spite of many Sunday sleepers | Dorms feature library, pool tables, card tables, and piano. | |
| 7 | Social distance survey is taken | Professor Denny conducts survey on how far students would go in relations with other nationalities. | |
| 8 | Mathematics emphasis will not change now that was is over, says Van Engen | Professor Van Engen talks about the continuing importance of mathematics education. | |
| 8 | Twelve students take rural test | For rural teaching certification. | |
| 8 | English freshmen are introduced to library | Marybelle McClelland will lead tours. | |
| 8 | Nursery School tomatoes live on | Nursery School garden still bearing vegetables. | |
| 8 | Bartlett Hall pianos attract many players | Currently have three pianos; hope to have fourth soon. | |
| 8 | School graduate has her fourth book published | Becky Clock Imhoff publishes under the name of Betty Peckham. |