College Eye — December 20, 1946

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1 Course to be ready for use upon return from vacation Lengthy description of the driver training range located south of Sunset Village.
1 Co-op store latest project of quon vets Sunset Village residents incorporate non-profit store.
1 New fee system planned; simplification will speed registration Students will pay $32 per term no matter what their classification;.
1 Concert star Profile of Lotte Lehman; photo.
1 Sox hop first social event of new year
1 "Femmes Fancy" gives girls chance to pay
1 . . . Huts provide problem Santa has a hard time getting into the huts because the chimney is so small.
1 Married couples' Xmas party Last Saturday night the married couples had lunch at their Christmas party; photo.
2 The Line Campus news and gossip.
2 Students given time to think at Coe; more study and conferences possible Applauds plans by Coe College to have occasional days free to study, meet, and think.
2 Letter to the editor Would like lights to be left on in parking lot for another hour or so.
2 No Christian can keep Christmas this year with an easy conscience Believes world needs help.
2 Untitled Woman asks Santa for a tall handsome brunette for Christmas.
2 Musical Notes Discusses music students and faculty members and announces upcoming music related events on campus.
3 Large audience enjoyed Handel's Messiah Sunday About 1500 attend performance.
3 Christmases last year show variety Students recall where they were on Christmas during the war.
3 Campus Commentary Addresses Christmas, student of the week, the high rate of car accidents during the holidays, the bells that ring on campus, and the past semester events.
3 Debater Al Paul tells reporter about Canadian trip and hobbies Profile of Al Paul.
4 Sorority pledging Pledges will be announced soon.
4 Commerce group has Xmas dinner Description of FBLA dinner.
4 Dial Dope Announces recent and upcoming broadcasts on KXEL.
4 . . . What! No mistletoe? Students sang Christmas carols as they decorated the Christmas tree in the Georgian Lounge.
4 Composer of carols sends original Christmas cards Professor Ruegnitz talks about her compositions.
5 Two games scheduled for Xmas vacation Wisconsin State Teachers College and Ottumwa Naval Pre-flight cagers will be the Panthers' focus over Christmas vacation.
5 Clemmensen- Jindrich give up wrestling The two 165 pounders will not be wrestling this season because one needs to focus on his study and the other is ill; photo.
5 Lockeroom Logic Discusses Mully's ineligibility, the recent engagements and responds to the letter written to the editor from the anonymous basketball fan.
5 Conference rules Mully ineligible Del Mully's case finally came to an end; Don Dutcher will remain as guard filling Mully's spot.
5 Panthers win one, lose two on three day road trip The Panthers soared ahead of St. Ambrose College with a 47-37 win, but on Friday and Saturday the Panthers fell to Western Illinois and Northern Illinois.
5 Panthers lose to Kansas Teachers; Jesperson leads Tutor scoring The Panthers dropped the ball by allowing the Emporians to take a sixteen point lead in the last seven minutes.
6 Letters to radio station show interest and distance of listeners Station hears from listeners in the Arctic, Hawaii, on submarines, and in Europe.
6 Auditorium Building keeps painters busy Most buildings get painted every ten or fifteen years.
6 Quonset settlement digs in for winter; mice, wind plague campus pioneers Some of the problems in the new Sunset Village include congealed oil, muddy roads, and wintry drafts.
6 Strut stuff at dance The Christmas formal was attended by 260 couples, with music from Cliff Block's orchestra; photo.
7 Debaters return from Manitoba Win negative debate by lose affirmative side.
7 Polio victim recovers gradually at home Margie Schuckt talks about her recovery.
7 Players travel to Des Moines for Evan's "Hamlet"
7 Songsters sing Christmas carols at annual affair College Singers perform for fourteenth annual Christmas gathering.
7 Santa shows bag of tricks to commerce department Santa visits business education instructors.
8 Campus School faculty to broadcast today Will talk about Christmas.
8 Wedding bells will ring during Xmas vacation List of those who will be married over Christmas.
8 Education Department gives Christmas tea Amy Arey served.
8 Fraternity News Addresses activities and programs going on within specific fraternities.
8 High school curriculum may change Professor Plaehn talks about potential changes.