College Eye — March 13, 1942

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1 Tenor to present first recital here Profile of James De Jonge.
1 Durfee teaches his 'angels of mercy' Dr. Max L. Durfee teaches first aid to residents of College Hill; photo.
1 Local students to compete in extempore-discussion tourney Shirley Cleveland and Kenneth Thompson will participate.
1 Student officers announced List of new officers.
1 Military course offers fundamentals for Army Description of the Military Survey course.
1 Around the campus . . . . Dean Nelson's dog Queenie died at the age of 13 1/2; photo.
1 Sophomores requested to take national tests Eleventh national test of sophomores.
1 Education leaders to lecture here Alumnus Romeo Short will participate in rural education conference.
1 70 piece band to play concert Tour cancelled due to wartime shortages.
1 Carl Sandburg to read poems here in lecture series address Profile of Carl Sandburg; photo.
1 Douglas takes wartime job Will be recruiting specialist for civil service.
2 Decrease in male enrollment noted Some men drop out for military reasons.
2 Dean Nelson is elected tutor group president President of National Teachers College Placement Association.
2 Uncle George to speak to college generation Will offer homespun advice.
2 Art League Tuesday Mona Van Duyn will lead discussion on poetry.
2 'Deceptive shortcuts' to be sermon topic
2 Select Shaw's 'Candida' to replace 'Wild Duck' as spring production Tryouts scheduled.
2 From the Editor's Point of View Discusses proper behavior for school dances.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 Watching the World News from around the country and the world.
2 Congratulations, 'Eye' Letters from College staff and other college newspaper editors congratulate the College Eye on their fifty year anniversary.
3 Fashion silhouettes are frozen for sake of all-out victory Advice on fashionable clothing for the spring.
3 Extension group will meet here National association meeting will be held on campus.
3 Thumbing the pages of past College Eyes A quick look back at some old College Eyes.
3 Exhibit of regional art on display in gallery From staff of Stephens College.
3 Life-saving technique demonstrated at pool Wednesday, March 18
3 Lutheran Center
3 Dr. Fifer will speak at Wesley Foundation
3 First 'rec' dance of term featured latest recordings A look at some of the music played.
3 Bottle bowling Lawther feature A look at some of the home made recreational activities in Lawther Hall.
3 Spring spree is stag line and date affair Individual tickets will be sold, not just tickets for couples; men allowed to cut in during dances.
3 Social events of spring quarter are announced Schedule of social events.
3 Jean Kleeberger to lead Baptist meeting
3 Reverend Wills speaks at Westminster Center
3 Mrs. Ferguson reviews Skinner and Ybara's books at last review
4 Purple grapplers snatch five titles in 'Y' match Panthers were very successful in the Open Amateur division of the Y.M.C.A. wrestling tournament in Waterloo; photo.
4 Panther cagers send records tumbling in discard heap Panthers set twelve records and finish their season in third place in their conference; photo.
4 High school seniors to receive folders Extolling virtues of attending ISTC.
4 Seidler tops team in scoring battle Dick Seidler set a school record for most points scored in a season; photo.
4 Freshman star sets new broad jump record Bob McSweeney set the new record at the state A. A. U. meet in Des Moines.
4 Two tracksters go to Chicago Bob Keys and Bob McSweeney will participate in the Illinois A. A. U. indoor track meet.
4 Prep college wrestlers seek titles here High school and college wrestlers will compete in the state A. A. U. meet in the Men's gymnasium.
4 A slight case of purple Leon Martin, Cecil Mott, Fred Weltz, and Dave Barry will all compete in the state A. A. U. meet; photo