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    Child Development Field Work

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    Child development seniors have found new classrooms, and with them, new and challenging experiences at four off-campus centers

    Knit Your Own Squaw Valley Sweater

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    Squaw Valley, California, the site of the I 960 Olympics, was the inspiration for a portion of the sweaters shown. This gives the all-American look to the sweaters originally influenced by the Scandinavians

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.39A, no.3

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    Halloween-Time for Fanciful Goodies, Rachel Davis, page 5 Checkerboard Summer, Jane Gibson, page 6 Imagination + Independence Encouraged By Honors Program, Carol Shellenbarger, page 8 Honoraries Stress Scholarship, Diane Houser, page 9 Have You Lost Your Marbles?, Carol Armstrong Wolf, page 10 Add a Jibber to Your Wardrobe, Marty Keeney, page 12 Dishpan Hands Soon Obsolete, Beth Beecher, page 13 Key to Personality – Your Walk, Suzanne Guernsey, page 14 How Do You Rate With Your Professor?, Mary Stoner, page 15 What’s Going On, page 1

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.39A, no.5

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    People Without a Country, Carol Shellenbarger, page 4 Foster Parent Plan Aids Needy Children, Marcena Christian, page 5 The Music Goes Round and Round, Tom Emmerson, page 6 The History of Hose, Diane Houser, page 8 Milady’s Heels, Martha Glenn, page 9 Knit Your Own Squaw Valley Sweater, Suzanne Guernsey, page 10 Mincemeat – a Rich History, Sue Ellen Lieder, page 12 Christmas in Our Newest States, Beth Beecher, page 14 Christmas Shopping Section, Kay Thompson Maas, page 16 Futuristic Music Sphere, Mary Stoner, page 1

    Child Development Field Work

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    Child development seniors have found new classrooms, and with them, new and challenging experiences at four off-campus centers.</p

    Knit Your Own Squaw Valley Sweater

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    Squaw Valley, California, the site of the I 960 Olympics, was the inspiration for a portion of the sweaters shown. This gives the all-American look to the sweaters originally influenced by the Scandinavians.</p

    Key to Personality

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    Your manner of walking is your audience's key to your feelings, your attitudes, your way of life.</p

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.40, no.7

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    Child Development Field Work, Suzanne Guernsey, page 4 Menus for Young Appetites, Sylvia Noid, page 6 Other Side of the Desk, Virginia Jones, page 7 Designers’ Young Originals, Mary Ellen Muckenhirn, page 8 Learning Another Way of Life by Living It, Gail Devens and Sharron Scheline, page 10 Candidates Explain their Views, page 12 The Masculine Heart, Sherry Stoddard, page 13 Freshman Advisers, Patty Anderson, page 14</p

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.39A, no.3

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    Halloween-Time for Fanciful Goodies, Rachel Davis, page 5 Checkerboard Summer, Jane Gibson, page 6 Imagination + Independence Encouraged By Honors Program, Carol Shellenbarger, page 8 Honoraries Stress Scholarship, Diane Houser, page 9 Have You Lost Your Marbles?, Carol Armstrong Wolf, page 10 Add a Jibber to Your Wardrobe, Marty Keeney, page 12 Dishpan Hands Soon Obsolete, Beth Beecher, page 13 Key to Personality – Your Walk, Suzanne Guernsey, page 14 How Do You Rate With Your Professor?, Mary Stoner, page 15 What’s Going On, page 18</p
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