College Eye — April 17, 1942

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1 The reverend takes a wife Roger Anderson and Ruth Miller will play the Reverend Mr. and Mrs. Mavor Morell in the upcoming production of "Candida"; photo.
1 Wartime education problems to be discussed April 24, 25 Program for secondary schools conference.
1 Marian Anderson to appear Monday in only Iowa concert Will present benefit concert; photo.
1 Secretary Knox lauds Navy training here For participation in naval reserve program.
1 To show wartime play production Conference will show how to stage plays under wartime conditions.
1 Plan 'all out' MacArthur Day Will feature dance, dinner, and bond sales campaign.
1 Campus welcomes high schoolers Iowa Teachers First sponsors visit to campus for prospective students.
1 Reserve training program offered ISTC will participate in the V-7 and V-5 programs.
1 Notice to junior men V-7 program will close.
2 MacArthur Day made possible by commendable cooperation Thanks the various organizations that helped to plan and organize MacArthur Day.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 Untitled Grant Wood's last work is on cover of Saturday Evening Post; photo.
2 Local bus driver pedals bicycle to work since tire shortage descends
2 From the Editor's Point of View Discusses the contribution that students will be able to make to the war effort by participating in the MacArthur Day activities.
2 Watching the World News from around the country and the world.
3 Thompson wins debate contest Howard Thompson is one of eight national finalists.
3 Professors investigate summer school needs Group surveys education officials.
3 Seven to appear on student recital List of performers.
3 Propose council charter change
3 Rural conference scheduled April 25 Many ISTC faculty on program.
3 Plan sending of College Eye to 100 High Schools Will also send copies of the Old Gold.
3 Dr. Sage announces remaining activities for seniors of 1942 Schedule of Commencement activities.
4 Winchell coined first band slogan: 'Dancin' with Anson'
4 Cable secures license to teach meteorology Passed examination to teach aviation meteorology.
4 Choice of 'I' Club Rachel Diehl is spring I-Queen; photo.
4 Locker heads banquet of Lutheran students
4 The Greek Rendezvous News from campus fraternities and sororities.
4 Price will award trophy at dinner For visiting high school students.
4 Cancel Bartlett dance
4 'T. C. Round-up' to entertain seniors High school students will see the campus.
4 To award trophy for fine singing
4 Orchesis members to present recital
5 Strayer presides over speech group meet
5 Six professors to attend Science Academy meet
5 Departments present varied exhibits for seniors today Groups and departments will present exhibits to high school students visiting campus.
5 Student centers to present programs
5 Panther nine leaves for Cyclone two-game series Panthers begin their season by taking on the Iowa State Cyclones; photo.
5 Dr. Durfee's code mystifies students Dr. Durfee explains coding on student health records.
5 Coeds tour cafeteria; dish washing machine captures their fancy
5 Oscar and Ma plan retiring from Hill Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson will sell their restaurant; have been on the Hill since 1929.
5 The Pantheress Discusses women's intramural athletics.
6 21 men don moleskins for spring football Most of the veteran players will work out separately from the rest because of scheduling conflicts.
6 These four Panthers will lead 1942 'hit parade' Dick Nottger, Everett Mueller, Bob Titsworth, and Hal Veenker are the star hitters on the Panther squad; photo.
6 Powerful field entered in Tutor Relays Saturday Students from various Iowa colleges and high schools will participate in the Teachers College Relays.
6 Purple spanked by Dekalb men 77-38 Panthers lose their first dual meet of the season to Northern Illinois.