College Eye — May 9, 1941
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Iowa artist has paintings exhibited | Work by Arnold Pyle will be on display. | |
| 1 | Students to direct Waterloo playgrounds | Summer jobs available. | |
| 1 | Golf star, Bill Close gets first hole-in-one | TC golf team member Bill Close did what every golfer dreams of doing, sinking a hole in one. | |
| 1 | Orchesis contrasts European terror with American peace | Description of upcoming program. | |
| 1 | Art rules unimportant | Harry Jones speaks in association with Federal Art display. | |
| 1 | Tutor Timetable | Meetings and events scheduled. | |
| 1 | To honor outstanding seniors | Student Council will honor students in ninth annual recognition program. | |
| 1 | Sophomore test scores posted | Description of test results. | |
| 1 | To display 'stump' | Work by Gordon Turnbull will be displayed. | |
| 1 | Iowa Legislature purchases land for Teachers College | Will purchase 80 acre farm belonging to Charles Messier for $20,000; land is south of campus. | |
| 1 | U. S. M. sponsors refugee fund | Will aid students in war-torn countries. | |
| 1 | Campus movies taken from air | Professor Ritter films campus from air. | |
| 1 | Miller, Hitch present joint senior recital | Jean Miller and William Hitch will perform. | |
| 1 | Complete plans feting 500 mothers; dinner is feature attraction | Description of the program. | |
| 1 | Music Department sponsors first May festival | A look at the program. | |
| 2 | The Line | 'News' from around the campus. | |
| 2 | Watching the World | News and events from around the United States and the World. | |
| 3 | Orchesis plans recital for mothers | Scene from presentation; photo. | |
| 3 | Sororities make use of spring weather | ||
| 3 | Eight bridge teams still battle for glory | List of teams still in competition. | |
| 3 | Six join frats | List of new members. | |
| 3 | Nelson presents scholarship award | To sorority with highest grade point average. | |
| 3 | Thirty-seven T. C. women are initiated into Purple Arrow | List of new members. | |
| 3 | A C E fetes graduates | ||
| 3 | Mothers are honored at college dinner Saturday evening; guests to be welcomed by students, President | Program for the dinner. | |
| 3 | Senior week plans are underway | Schedule outline | |
| 3 | Pan Hellenics honor mothers with luncheon | Schedule of Greek activities for Mother's Day. | |
| 3 | Picnic scheduled by departmental clubs | Ellen Richards Club and Industrial Arts Guild will sponsor picnic. | |
| 3 | Men counselors are announced | List of counselors. | |
| 4 | Sports splashes, gals and dashes | Updates on activities for women on the TC campus. | |
| 4 | Purple wins behind Dodd 6-3; drops extra inning opener 11-10 | Panthers baseball team took home one victory in a two game series against Illinois State Normal University. | |
| 4 | Independents take top rung in softball race | Records posted for the women's intramural softball teams. | |
| 4 | Elementary club plans outing at golf links | ||
| 4 | Coe drubbed by golf team for fourth win | TC golfers once again took home the victory against Coe College. | |
| 4 | Tutors endanger Viking records | Thirteen TC trackmen will participate in the upcoming Viking Olympics. | |
| 4 | Nottger leads Panther batters | TC baseball team member Dick Nottger leads the team with a batting average of .500. | |
| 4 | Panther Denotations | Paid advertisement by the Panther Den containing news from the TC campus. | |
| 4 | Tutors mop up Dakota Relays | TC trackmen return with twenty-four medals and three gold trophies after taking over the Dakota Relays. | |
| 4 | Luther nine renews diamond grudge today | TC baseball team takes on their biggest rivals in an upcoming two game series. |