College Eye — June 14, 1940
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tuberculosis topic of convocation | C. W. Kammeier will speak. | |
| 1 | Miniature students are enrolled here | Dorothy Koehring is supervising program. | |
| 1 | Selection of play announced; author is winner of prize | Will present "My Heart's in the Highlands". | |
| 1 | Notice | Potential graduates should get placement information. | |
| 1 | Bartlett Hall plans to offer interpretation of democracy | Professor Reninger spoke on democracy. | |
| 1 | Kurtz to receive honorary degree | From Detroit Institute of Music. | |
| 1 | Knoff goes to Lake Geneva attended by student delegates | For YWCA camp. | |
| 1 | Wessels will speak at N. E. A. convention | Will speak on job placement. | |
| 1 | Notice | Summer students should have health checks. | |
| 1 | 1939-1940 intercollegiate record percentage is .672 | Men won the highest percentage of competitions ever seen at ISTC. | |
| 1 | Placement tests taken by 108 men, 254 women | ||
| 2 | The Line | Campus gossip. | |
| 2 | New York Times suddenly becomes very popular | For students in contemporary affairs class. | |
| 2 | Your chance! | Seeks letters to the editor. | |
| 2 | Art project exhibit displays toy car created by Sperry | Work by Esther Sperry on display. | |
| 2 | Leopard spots like collegiate notebook? | Comments on doodles found in many college notebooks. | |
| 3 | Primaries organize for summer term | List of officers. | |
| 3 | Wanted: teachers who can rough it | Potentially difficult conditions face those who wish to teach in American Indian communities. | |
| 3 | First all-college sing Tuesday night | ||
| 3 | One hundred one students teach at Campus School | ||
| 3 | New bikes available for women students | New streamlined models replace old bikes. | |
| 3 | Harald Holst new Minnesinger director | Professor Hays believes that the change will be good for the group. | |
| 3 | Bartlett residents to be given tests | To help them with their study habits. | |
| 3 | Art instructor new to campus | Kathleen Emery teaching in place of Agnes Cole. | |
| 3 | Two students do volunteer work | For American Friends Service Committee. | |
| 3 | Social program is outlined for summer | Quick survey of recreational activities. | |
| 3 | Symphony begins summer rehearsals | ||
| 3 | Professor attends national convention | R. O. Skar attends Lutheran meeting. | |
| 3 | Weddings of former students announced | Jean Wilson will marry Herbert Fetrow; Rachel Hughes married Orville Surber; Mary Louise Mitchell married Elwin Muntz; Ruth Boardman married William Edwin Ridenour. | |
| 3 | After a Fashion | Makes suggestions for fashionable summer dresses. | |
| 4 | 1940 baseball averages | Individual baseball statistics are posted for the 1940 season. | |
| 4 | Enrollment for normal training course down | ||
| 4 | Sports offered to both men and women; make plans for summer activities | Many recreational sports activities are planned for summer session. | |
| 4 | Panther DENotations | Paid advertisement by the Panther Den containing news from the TC campus. | |
| 4 | Softball meeting for men students Tuesday afternoon | All men interested in playing intramural softball are invited to a meeting. | |
| 4 | Faculty men plan a handicap golf tourney | Faculty men have paired off for a golf tournament. | |
| 4 | Women's baseball league planned | Women students interested in participating in intramural baseball should attend meeting. | |
| 4 | College students get free golf | ISTC students may have free use of the college golf course as long as certain requirements are met. | |
| 4 | Panther nine ends one of best seasons | Panthers won nine and lost four games in their best season since 1937. | |
| 4 | Sport Shorts | Briefly comments on a golf demonstration, use of the college golf course, new bicycles, and the popularity of recreational swimming. |