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    Your New Accessory

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    For an easy to pack vacation wardrobe, choose basic outfits and space-saving wardrobe pickups. They\u27re the most convenient article possible for the wardrobe of the college girl who has limited drawer and closet space

    Before You Snap It...

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    You\u27ve heard people say, Your college days are the best days of your life. Your favorite memories will be that fall picnic at the Ledges, the big toboggan party of your sophomore year or the day you got pinned. The best way to record these memories is with a camera. Experimenting with a camera and learning how to use it skillfully can be fun. Here are some hints for better pictures to help those of you who have inexpensive cameras without complex mechanisms

    Head First-

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    Short hair with the polished pampered look is right for 1953. This hair-do is ideal for the busy college girl who hasn\u27t time for fancy curls and elaborate waves

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.33, no.5

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    The Everlasting Light, Elinor Holmberg, page 7 Get That Plum Pudding Glow!, Jean Brown, page 8 Caroling through the Ages, Marilyn Wright, page 9 Create Your Christmas, Karla Baur, page 10 Dressed in Luxury, Doris Jirsa, page 11 Shop Early in Ames, Donna Mumford, page 12 What’s New, Ann Lindemeyer and Millie Willett, page 14 Reviewed for You, page 15 Corsages for Christmas, Jean Goul, page 16 Trends, page 1

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.32, no.7

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    Meet Miss Engineer, Beverly Gould, page 7 Home Economics Editor, Dorothy Will, page 8 Collegiate Toyland, Jane Steele, page 9 Your Valentine Mail Box, Salli Hearst and Mary Jean Stoddard, page 10 Farm Electricity Use, Mary Odegard, page 12 College Ties Continue, Eleanore Chase, page 13 Vitamin 607, Virginia Wilcox, page 14 Head First, Jean Goul, page 16 Trends, Ruth Anderson, page 1

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.31, no.6

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    The Wiles of Pammel, Dorothy Strickland, page 5 Alaska, Peggy McClaren, page 6 Who’s You, Carol Dee Legg, page 8 Her Classroom Is State-Wide, Nancy Voss, page 9 Make Your Own Jewelry, Barbara Short, page 10 What’s New, Constance Cornwell and Harriet LaRue, page 11 It’s Your T-V, Dorothy Owen, page 12 Information, Please, Jean McGhie, Darleen Bornschein, page 13 Marjorie S. Garfield, Jean Goul, page 15 Trends, Ruth Anderson, page 1

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.32, no.4

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    We Go Pogo, Too, Beverly Gould, page 7 Their Health in Her Hands, Marjorie Miller, page 8 Behind “The Magic Window”, Alane Baird, page 9 Date Doings in Ames, Ruth Anderson, page 10 Where and When, page 11 Before You Snap It, Jean Goul, page 12 She Cooks Before the Camera, Jane Steele, page 13 What’s New, Evelynn Toulouse and Dorothy Will, page 14 Football’s Inside Info, Colene Ruch, page 16 Time-Saver Plus!, Patricia Stiff, page 17 Trends, Joanne Ryals, page 1

    Your New Accessory

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    For an easy to pack vacation wardrobe, choose basic outfits and space-saving "wardrobe pickups." They're the most convenient article possible for the wardrobe of the college girl who has limited drawer and closet space.</p
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