25 research outputs found
We Present With Pride
Teaching marines how to cook is not included in the plans of most Iowa State Home Economics graduates. It wasn\u27t on Erma Dirks\u27 agenda either, but she found herself at Cherry Point, North Carolina, doing just that. The Marines professed :this to be the first cooking school ever offered on a military base. I felt at home immediately because Commanding General E. A. Montgomery appointed me Mess Sergeant (Honorary) of all mess halls at the base during my stay. The stripes were enormous and inspection of all mess halls and kitchens was quite an event
A Gift For My Favorite Man
Too often, choosing a gift for your favorite man can become a panic instead of a pleasure. Should I even get him a present?-How much should I spend?-What would he like? There\u27s no better way to find the answers than to ask the source of your dilemma-the· men themselves. That\u27s just what the Homemaker staff did, and their quizzing of a cross-section of Iowa State men turned up the following gift-buying guides
The T and Cs Are Asking Us
Are you up on your textile and clothing terms? The editors thought they were, too, until they tried this quiz. We averaged eight correct answers. Can you top us
Connaisseur de la Cuisine?
Almost every menu and cookbook contains many foreign terms and expressions. We hear these words often but don\u27t always know exactly what they mean. Rate yourself on these common terms
The Iowa Homemaker vol.37, no.7
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.3
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
The Iowa Homemaker vol.36, no.15
From the Dean’s Advisory Board, Margot Copeland, page 5
“Musts” for Your Record Collection, page 6
A Well-Groomed TV Personality, Jan Anderson, page 7
Polly Otto, Nancy Stephenson Win!, Betty Gregory, page 8
A Look at Graduate School, page 10
The T and Cs are Asking Us, Martha Burleigh, page 11
“Atoms for Living” Kitchen, page 12
Introducing:, Joan Will, page 13
Plants for Your Room, Donna Schneider, page 14
What’s New, Anne Beem, page 1
The Iowa Homemaker vol.35, no.12
The Family Gives Thanks, Dr. E. W. Remley, page 5
Better Planning For Better Living, Margot Copeland, page 6
To Win, Decorate Your Room!, page 8
“Sweater Dress-Up”, Sue Mullins, page 10
Introducing: Rose Liu From Formosa, Margot Copeland, page 11
Dr. P. Mabel Nelson, Amy Millen, page 12
Extra Dollars For You, Marilyn Ogland, page 14
Connaisseur De La Cuisine, Martha Burleigh and Martha Elder, page 15
Trends To A New Figure, Anne Beem, page 16
Glasses… For Modern Lasses, Donna Schneider, page 17
What’s New, Pat McBride, page 1
The Iowa Homemaker vol.35, no.11
Message from Dean Lebaron, page 5
Iowa Staters at AHEA, Cathy Watson, page 6
Evolution of a Coed, Jane Rowe, page 7
“Yes, I Am the Teacher”, Carol Hermeier, page 8
Honoraries and You, Joanne Will, page 10
Inside Football, Bill Duffy, page 12
Karla Baur – Student Career Girl, Ann Baur, page 13
What’s New, Marcia Wilsie, page 14
Storage Hints, Martha Burleigh, page 15
Introducing: Pilar Garcia from Manila, Margot Copeland, page 15
Trends, Martha Elder, page 1
Alien Registration- Burleigh, Martha J. (Bath, Sagadahoc County)
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