College Eye — May 15, 1942

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1 Grade points rise since the 'duration'
1 Knoff and Hake speak at religious services
1 Journalism class publishes the 'Eye' Journalism I class puts the paper together.
1 Prom to be all-college affair Description of the prom program; schedule of senior class activities.
1 Teacher sophs rate 'average' General results of sophomore testing released.
1 College Eye receives all-American rating Brief history of awards and layout changes.
1 Watson wins vote over Casey Jones for office Faculty Men's Club officers announced.
1 Examination schedule . . .
1 Students travel to synagogue Last of Adventures in Brotherhood series; will visit Sons of Jacob Synagogue.
1 And so to press . . . Photographs show various stages in the printing of the College Eye; photo.
1 Honor students recognized Students and honorary societies recognized at assembly.
2 'Profs' have a 'weighty' task Fun with statistics.
2 Conlon continues as resident artist Description of Miss Conlon's work.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
2 Watching the World News from around the country and the world.
2 'Your future' tests analyzed by Paul Professor Paul believes that placement tests are good predictors of success in college.
2 Russia will get scrolls American young people will greet Soviet young people.
2 Camp to copy streamlined 'Eye' Military paper wishes to pattern its newspaper after the College Eye.
2 Foods laboratory ranks among best Description of Home Economics Department facilities.
2 Guestorially speaking Discusses the affect of the war on fraternities.
2 'New hope' for mad world Review of the book "New Hope" by Ruth Suckow.
3 Juke box jump theme of music frats' dinner
3 Plaehn leaves hospital as condition improves Had undergone major surgery; had been ill since October.
3 Scholarship awards given to sororities Phi Sigma Phi has highest GPA.
3 Phillips gets F.B.I. job John C. Phillips and Donald Griffith will work for the FBI.
3 Mothers attend dinner 460 attended.
3 Twelve students in voice recital List of performers.
3 Physical activity survey tabulated Results of survey of physical activity among ISTC women.
3 New inter-sorority officers elected Roster of officers.
3 Religious organizations meet
3 Greek dances to be formal this weekend Description of Greek dances.
3 Pi Gamma Mu initiation dinner at Commons List of new members and officers.
3 Commerce group holds initiation List of Pi Omega Pi initiates.
3 Fifty vocal pupils appear for recital Pupils of Miss Barker and Miss Birkhead will perform.
3 Twilight concert presented soon Will perform outdoors.
4 Seerley Hall, Phi Sig's gain intramural finals Summary of the finals for the intramural softball season.
4 Tutors divide double-header; defeat Luther twice, 5-4, 5-2 Panthers win one and lose one in a series with Illinois; photo.
4 A coach's prayer Comparison of pitching and batting statistics for Dan Bock and Al LoBalbo.
4 Panther batting averages drop Summary of statistics for the Panthers baseball team; photo.
4 Panthers to defend loop titles tomorrow Panthers will participate in the North Central track, tennis, and golf championships in Brookings, South Dakota; photo.
4 Freshman thinclads pace Panthers in individual scoring Bob McSweeney, Jim Struthers, and Lynn Frazier have been able to outscore all of the veterans on the team.
4 Purple runners third at Rock Island Relays Bob McSweeney, Jim Struthers, and Carl Seydel finished first in their individual events.
4 Two Panther hopefuls Bob Titsworth and Norman Johansen will play in the Panther's baseball game against Luther college; photo.
4 15 baseball men to Luther Friday List of players traveling to Luther for the series; photo.