College Eye — February 27, 1942

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1 Return-student-to-campus plan originated at Iowa U. Attempting to persuade students to complete their college studies before military service.
1 Chekov presents 'Twelfth Night'
1 New co-op book-buying club organizes here Students attempting to buy textbooks.
1 Sayre leads forum group Mrs. Raymond Sayre discusses civilian problems and morale building.
1 Art students edit original sketches Students and faculty put together collection of prints.
1 Ibsen's best given here Students present scenes from Ibsen and Shakespeare.
1 Prospective graduates to attend interviews Women's League will sponsor information session on interviews.
1 High school tournament to be conducted here
1 Harking back to the olden days Pat Taylor practices using a spinning wheel for her industrial arts class; photo.
1 Faculty answers, 'What's ahead for teaching?' Faculty talk about teaching in light of the war.
1 Coeds learn the things 'mother used to do' John McCollough talks about colonial crafts.
1 Hamiltonians try case of heart Hamilton Club holds mock trial.
1 Governor Wilson adds greetings On student newspaper's 50th anniversary.
2 See military need for nursing camp
2 War booms chart's growth M. R. Thompson's chart showing federal expenditures moves at a quicker pace.
2 1941 traffic toll sets record 40,000 people were killed in car accidents; nation cannot afford it.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 Know Your Faculty Profile of Dr. A. E. Brown, a professor in the education department.
2 'Art League prints' Book features work of two faculty and seventeen students.
2 From the Editor's Point of View Comments on a public forum given by Mrs. Raymond Sayre on the role of students in a war time culture.
2 Editorial moralizing Criticizes students for interrupting the public forum with their noise.
2 Teacher placement facts A look at national trends in teacher placement.
3 High school selects 'girl medicine' play
3 Faculty entertained by Ellen Richards Club
3 Lawther pandas receive party
3 'Eye' rates high A look at awards won by the College Eye in recent years.
3 New attire for collegians modeled at style show Students enjoy dinner-style show.
3 The Greek Rendezvous News from campus fraternities and sororities.
3 March 18 date of next book review
3 Lutheran centers have separate relationship Lutheran Student Center and Lutheran Chapel are distinctly separate entities.
3 Student Centers plan last week of term Schedule of activities at campus religious centers.
3 Sutherland speaks at district meeting
3 Nobody was safe then; the 'Eye' told all to all A look at news reporting style in the old newspaper.
3 Prices fete rural education students Entertain seventy rural education students.
3 Rec dancing first night of new term
3 Spring fashion parade hints of feminine touch A look at women's fashions.
3 Folk Festival Saturday night features dancing classes
3 Race prejudice to be discussed Dr. L. B. Furgerson will speak.
3 Victory effort clippings collected at library Collection will help students locate information about the war.
3 Knoff prepares talk for communion hour
4 Grapplers close year with Minnesota meet Panthers hope to defeat their first Big 10 team this season with their meet against the University of Minnesota; photo.
4 Cage team splits two contests Panthers defeat Omaha University, but lose to Luther College; photo.
4 Morningside game finale for purple Panthers must defeat Morningside College to have a chance of taking second place in league play; photo.
4 Matmen nip Nebraska 16-12; stopped by Hawkeyes 15-9 Summary of Panther meets against Nebraska and the University of Iowa.
4 Track meet honors to Seerley squad Seerley Hall team defeated teams made up of men from off-campus and Baker Hall.
4 Seidler, Johnson nip and tuck for title Dick Seidler managed to keep lead in points scored over A. Johnson from North Dakota State.