College Eye — May 8, 1942

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1 'Mother' is weekend guest 500 mothers expected to attend campus events.
1 Bat disturbs 'students' Bat flies around library reading room.
1 'Home loving' students score lower grades Students who go home frequently have lower grades, according to a survey.
1 Commercial teachers to attend convention Professor Douglas will speak.
1 Students can win $$$$ sending in 'slanguage' To Pepsi-Cola Company.
1 Government exams offered tomorrow Civil Service examinations.
1 Knoff to present 'mothers' sermon
1 It's parade rest for 'campus rookies' Participants in the military survey course practice commands; photo.
1 Thompson accepts editorship of 'Eye'; McConeghey resigns Harold McConeghey cites reasons of health and academic requirements.
1 'Future officers' drilled in new military course Faculty conduct classes for men who wish to prepare for military service.
1 Recognition assembly to honor scholars T. V. Smith will speak at Recognition Day.
1 Chimester to play 'special music' May present requests to William Jochumsen, who plays the Campanile chimes.
1 Senate elects new members Roster of new Faculty Senate members.
1 Reserve rooms now
2 National surveys seek model coed 400 women will be tested in Women's League survey.
2 Former college student writes guest column John D. Brown writes for nationally syndicated sports column.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 Some thoughts while moving into the new editor's office Thanks mothers for their contribution to the war effort, and comments on a grammar error made in a College Eye article.
3 The Pantheress Discusses women's athletic events.
3 Plan for chuck wagon picnic at golf course For students and faculty.
3 Sunday breakfasts will fete mothers Bartlett and Lawther Halls will honor mothers.
3 Music planned for last variety show
3 Programs arranged at student centers
3 Select prom chairman Don Templeton and Marjorie Armstrong will be chairs.
3 Former student broadcasts Sunday Howard Thompson is one of four national finalists in competition sponsored by American Economic Foundation.
3 Mothers to be honored at patriotic dinner Description of the program.
3 The Greek Rendezvous News from campus fraternities and sororities.
4 Purple defends its Viking title Panthers will compete in the Viking Relays at Augustana College in Rock Island.
4 Panthers wallop Normal 15-5; 15 inning marathon ends 3-3 Panthers 15 inning game was cut short because it was too dark to play any longer; photo.
4 Homer quartet racks ups new slugging mark Bob Titsworth, Dick Nottger, Jack Lansing, and Ken Dilly each hit a home run in the eighth inning of the Panthers game against Illinois Normal School.
4 Tutors pace the field on Luther track Panthers take first place at the Luther College invitational; photo.
4 Panther nine to face Luther foes tomorrow Panthers will face Luther and Jacksonville for four games in two days.
4 Full menu served to baseball fans Baseball fans are able to observe many activities during a fifteen inning game.