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    Your Speech Reflects You

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    A Midwesterner visiting New York City recently found it quite humorous when an easterner asked him what toim it was. That midwesterner was even more amused and puzzled as he traveled to Virginia and there heard the natives speak of the tam of day. How strange it seemed that the people in these states spoke with such a funny accent. How strange that they don\u27t speak the right way, the way midwesterners do

    Pop On A Poncho!

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    From the western cowboy to the college coed comes one of this winter\u27s top fashions, the poncho. Proved protection against the blustering winds of the prairie, the poncho is perfect to snuggle in when studying drags into the wee hours of the morning

    How Do You React to Color?

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    Are you in a blue mood when you should be feeling in the pink

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.37, no.7

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    Here’s The Way – Study Abroad, Diane Rasmussen, page 6 Your Speech Reflects You, Carole Boughton, page 7 Home Economics Grows With Pakistan, Mary Gibson, page 8 Favorite of Mice and Men, Rosalyn McBride, page 10 Have You Met Me?, Sharon Kay, page 12 We Present With Pride, Martha Burleigh, page 13 Check Your Personality, page 1

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.37, no.5

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    One Flight Down to Fantasy, William Smith, page 4 Sophisticate Your Old Favorite, Diane Rasmussen, page 6 Be Letter Perfect, Laura Dailey, page 7 Creating – From-me-to-you messages, Corky Allbee, page 8 They Taught Us to Read, Amelia Caulker, page 11 Color Reactions, Carole Boughton, page 13 Let’s Keep Christmas, Condensed from sermon by Peter Marshall, page 1

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.37, no.3

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    What Does a Dean Do?, Dean Helen LeBaron, page 5 Concerning Friendship, Noel BreDahl, page 6 If I Were a Freshman, Orma Herman, page 7 Look Where You’re Going, Martha Glenn, page 8 The New Core, Martha Glenn, page 9 Joe Jalope, the Car Without a Friend, Carole Boughton, page 9 Testing and Tasting, Rosalyn McBride, page 10 Young Iowans Face the Future, Sandra Schnur, page 12 I Hated Physics, Diane Rasmussen, page 13 We Present with Pride, Martha Burleigh, page 16 Follow the Dotted Line, Marilyn Jones, page 2

    How Do You React to Color?

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    Are you in a "blue mood" when you should be feeling "in the pink?"</p

    Your Speech Reflects You

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    A Midwesterner visiting New York City recently found it quite humorous when an easterner asked him what "toim" it was. That midwesterner was even more amused and puzzled as he traveled to Virginia and there heard the natives speak of the "tam" of day. How strange it seemed that the people in these states spoke with such a funny accent. How strange that they don't speak the right way, the way midwesterners do.</p

    Pop On A Poncho!

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    From the western cowboy to the college coed comes one of this winter's top fashions, the poncho. Proved protection against the blustering winds of the prairie, the poncho is perfect to snuggle in when studying drags into the wee hours of the morning.</p

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.37, no.7

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    Here’s The Way – Study Abroad, Diane Rasmussen, page 6 Your Speech Reflects You, Carole Boughton, page 7 Home Economics Grows With Pakistan, Mary Gibson, page 8 Favorite of Mice and Men, Rosalyn McBride, page 10 Have You Met Me?, Sharon Kay, page 12 We Present With Pride, Martha Burleigh, page 13 Check Your Personality, page 14</p
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