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Women's Appointed Volunteer Emergency Service (WAVES)

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151 Sounds of marching feet will soon be familiar to freshmen
College Eye 35:1, p.1
9/9/1943 A look at the differences in a war-time campus; one big difference is the presence of the WAVES.
152 Dial Dope 1540
College Eye 34:41, p.2
8/13/1943 Announces upcoming broadcasts on KXEL.
153 Douglas visiting here, now Waves instructor
College Eye 34:41, p.4
8/13/1943
154 Army and Navy buglers sound calls over campus
College Eye 34:40, p.1
8/6/1943
155 Lieutenant Disert to be transferred
College Eye 34:40, p.1
8/6/1943 Will go to Massachusetts.
156 Navy women hear Lloyd
College Eye 34:40, p.1
8/6/1943 Alice Lloyd speaks.
157 Sea of Waves play on campus as yeomen exercise muscles
College Eye 34:40, p.3
8/6/1943 WAVES take physical conditioning classes; photo.
158 A festive day as Navy unit celebrates birthday
College Eye 34:39, p.1
7/30/1943 Description of ceremonies.
159 Commander Pettee promoted during yeoman review Friday
College Eye 34:39, p.4
7/30/1943 Profile of Commander Pettee.
160 Invitation from Comm. Pettee
Pettee--Everett E. (Naval Officer)
College Eye 34:39, p.2
7/30/1943 Everett Pettee invites readers to an inspection of the WAVES.
161 Navy grads told war to be harder
College Eye 34:39, p.1
7/30/1943 Remarks from Captain E. A. Lofquist.
162 Untitled
College Eye 34:39, p.3
7/30/1943 Commander E. E. Pettee cuts a birthday cake with the WAVES to celebrate the first anniversary of the women's reserve; photo.
163 Lofquist talks to yeoman grads; Waves, Spars today hear Navy captain
College Eye 34:38, p.1
7/23/1943 Will speak at graduation ceremony of third yeoman class; photo.
164 Open USO Center for Army, Navy
College Eye 34:38, p.2
7/23/1943 At Cedar Falls Women's Club house.
165 Dial Dope 1540
College Eye 34:37, p.2
7/16/1943 Announces upcoming broadcasts on KXEL.
166 Plan open house for Waves, Spars Sunday afternoon
College Eye 34:37, p.1
7/16/1943
167 Specialist Boslough extols Navy life
College Eye 34:37, p.1
7/16/1943 Naomi Boslough talks about her life in the WAVES.
168 T.C. Wave will speak to BAE's Thursday
College Eye 34:36, p.3
7/9/1943 Naomi Boslough will speak.
169 Air squad gives variety program
College Eye 34:35, p.5
7/2/1943
170 Blue addresses yeoman grads
College Eye 34:35, p.1
7/2/1943
171 Today's soldiers
Alumnus 27:3, p.1
7/1/1943 Army Air Corps cadet, WAVE, and student pose in front of the Campanile; photo.
172 Today's soldiers
Holmes--George Henry (Public Relations Director)
Alumnus 27:3, p.Outside front cover
7/1/1943 A student, a WAVE, and an aviation cadet; photo.
173 Mothers visit Waves, Spars
College Eye 34:34, p.3
6/25/1943 Representatives from WAVES-Spars mothers' club visits campus.
174 Spanish-American veterans see special Wave review
College Eye 34:34, p.1
6/25/1943 Had been in Waterloo for annual encampment.
175 Blue will review Waves at graduation next Friday
College Eye 34:33, p.1
6/18/1943 Lt. Governor Blue will be on campus for WAVES graduation; photo.
176 Dial Dope 1540
College Eye 34:33, p.4
6/18/1943 Announces upcoming broadcasts on KXEL.
177 Waves match wits in quiz by Mark Love
College Eye 34:33, p.1
6/18/1943 Mark Love brings show to campus.
178 Waves-student muncheon Tuesday
College Eye 34:33, p.1
6/18/1943
179 Songs of the Navy Waves
College Eye 34:32, p.4
6/11/1943
180 Navy wants Waves officers to take "radar" training
College Eye 34:31, p.3
6/4/1943 Criteria for the program.
181 Newcomers see campus at war; Army, Waves mingle among T.C. students
College Eye 34:31, p.1
6/4/1943 Brief history of the service units on campus; a look at how campus has changed.
182 Pettee urges Wave grads to carry on traditions
College Eye 34:31, p.1
6/4/1943 Brief excerpts from address at WAVES graduation; photo.
183 Waves now blush at "innocent" courtesy
College Eye 34:31, p.6
6/4/1943
184 Army and Navy invade Men's Gym
Old Gold 0:0, p.47
6/1/1943 View of the Men's Gym and grounds; photo.
185 Administration
Old Gold 0:0, p.18
6/1/1943 The challenges of the campus of hosting the Army Air Corps and Waves students, the number of students on campus (1000), Waves (1000) and Army Air Corps (400); photo
186 Apprentice seamen learn navy routine in boot training
Old Gold 0:0, p.10
6/1/1943 Daily routine for Waves, including by hour the activities and how many to a room (four); photo.
187 Bartlett Hall
Old Gold 0:0, p.108
6/1/1943 Fall term had freshmen girls calling Bartlett home and the winter term saw the arrival of WAVES who called Bartlett their ship; photo.
188 Boots work, sing, study¿ free a man to fight
Old Gold 0:0, p.13
6/1/1943 Activities that Waves may do on liberty, where they might go, memories that are being created during training; photo.
189 Delta Phi Delta
Old Gold 0:0, p.119
6/1/1943 This sorority holds various social events throughout the year such as a football dinner-dance and a "Ration Party" and they hosted the WAVES for tea in the fall; photo.
190 Department of Commerce
Old Gold 0:0, p.54
6/1/1943 One of the more popular departments on campus, Dr. R. O. Skar is acting head of the department as Dr. Lloyd Douglass is now a civilian instructor for the WAVES in Bloomington, Indiana; photo.
191 Dormitories
Old Gold 0:0, p.107
6/1/1943 There is between 2300 and 2500 people living in the dormitories, including air crew cadets and WAVES with people living four to a room; photo.
192 Familiar tutor scenes become site of naval activity
Old Gold 0:0, p.12
6/1/1943 Waves learn navy life including traditions and terms used, how different parts of Bartlett are known by different names to civilians and Waves; photo.
193 Let us train for freedom while we fight to save it
Old Gold 0:0, p.2
6/1/1943 Student, Army Air Force trainee, and WAVES trainee in front of Campanile; photo.
194 Social Science Department
Old Gold 0:0, p.76
6/1/1943 Shake-ups resulting from the war has become familiar to the department with some of the instructors now teaching the air crew and the WAVES using some of the classrooms; photo.
195 The 1943 Old Gold
Old Gold 0:0, p.162
6/1/1943 With long hours, rationing of equipment, and male staff members being called to the war, the staff of the Old Gold put together a story through pictures of life on campus during the year; photo.
196 The College Eye
Old Gold 0:0, p.160
6/1/1943 The College Eye took the hurdles of wartime journalism by dealing with male members being called to service and being the first with the news of the arrival of Waves and Army Air Corps; photo.
197 They're in the Service Now
Old Gold 0:0, p.106
6/1/1943 The military on campus; photo.
198 Waves don official navy blue
Old Gold 0:0, p.11
6/1/1943 Waves inspection and regulations on dorms, receiving uniforms; photo.
199 We salute the campus trainees
Old Gold 0:0, p.8
6/1/1943 A salute to the Army Air Corps and WAVES trained on campus; photo.
200 Women's Physical Education
Old Gold 0:0, p.71
6/1/1943 With activities such as tennis, golf, hockey, and basketball, the women on campus never have a lack of anything to in the gymnasium, even with the WAVES on campus; photo.

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