College Eye — June 3, 1942

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1 Will 'carry' summer school to students throughout state Branch summer schools located in Red Oak, Creston, and Denison.
1 New 'Alumnus' features views of Lawther Hall
1 Summer 'Eye' staff jobs now waiting for new applicants
1 Alumnus blasts myths of war Kenneth Colegrove believes blundering leaders cause wars; photo.
1 'Candida' appears as U.S.O. benefit All proceed will go to USO.
1 Challenge is given to today's teacher Excerpts from Commencement address by Floyd E. Page.
1 Hart and Hake practice their 'mike manners' Professors Herbert Hake and Irving H. Hart practice their radio techniques; photo
1 Outstanding students win special awards List of those who won Purple and Old Gold as well as other awards.
1 T. C. hits the airlanes Will broadcast 30-minute daily program over 50,000 watt KXEL; Mr. Hake will lead the efforts; description of campus facilities and initial programming.
1 Winners named in current affairs tilt List of those who won six-month subscription to Time magazine.
2 Graduates of 1942 lack training for war effort
2 A family affair causes consternation in class which studies families Robert L. Jackson married Norma Peterson.
2 The Editor's Barometer Encourages students to send in their letters to the editor.
2 'Patronize advertisers' isn't merely a slogan! Discusses the importance of advertising to the College Eye.
2 May graduates to serve Iowa Roster of teacher placements.
2 The Line 'News' from around the campus.
3 Group singing slated Every Tuesday evening.
3 Artists to demonstrate methods in hobby shop Campus tours will also be scheduled.
3 Dr. Lambertson explains Hitler's hypnosis over Nazi Germany's masses Publishes article.
3 Summer hats help keep hair clean
3 Get exercise from recreational sport Schedule of recreational activities.
3 Graduates are feted at dinner Description of the dinner and the lantern parade.
3 Red Cross sewing and weekly nutrition class are for summer workers Professor Sutherland will conduct nutrition classes.
3 Seniors challenge 'profs' at picnic Faculty and seniors enjoy picnic.
3 Plan for summer reviews, lessons Schedule for bridge and flower arranging lessons as well as book reviews.
3 Summer social events are announced Schedule of events.
3 Evening dress for men turns informal
3 Knoff speaks at chapel
5 Notice 'draftee eligibles' Naval recruiter will be on campus.
5 Campus School has May Day festival
5 Sturdy 'old timers' take 'the cake' in alumni fete Account of recent alumni dinner.
5 Student centers plan receptions Schedule of activities at campus religious centers.
5 Lantz elected to head Iowa Science Academy
5 To brighten summer quarter with recital, lectures, drama Schedule and description of activities.
5 Responsibility extended President Malcolm Price will head branch summer schools; photo.
5 Attention new students Will administer placement tests.
6 Outlook favorable for Panther athletic teams next year Head coaches Buck Starbeck, Hon Nordly, Dave McCuskey, and Mon Whitford are looking forward to the 1942-43 athletic season.
6 Local theater plans summer entertainment
6 Hovey, former 'Eye' editor sails as war correspondent Headed for undisclosed overseas assignment.
6 Nottger repeats in batting race Summary of the 1942 Panther baseball season; photo.
6 Awards given to 108 at all-college sports dinner List of award winners in football, basketball, wrestling, track, baseball, and tennis; photo.
6 Freshman thinclads pace Panthers in individual scoring Summary of the 1942 track season.
6 Frosh football stars Wistey, Olson to work on Alaska defense job Glen Wistey and Bill Olson will work on the Alaskan-American defense highway project.
6 Bacon brings home bacon from Burma Flying Tiger Noel Bacon credited with shooting down four Japanese planes; photo.