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    Dolls Are For the Young At Heart

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    Dolls are for little girls to love, but grownup women can play with dolls too. Mrs. W. Paul Jones, wife of an Iowa State English professor, has combined her love of dolls and sewing into a hobby that is also a history of her family wardrobe

    If I Were a Freshman...

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    I\u27d plan ahead more carefully, I\u27d still choose athletics, I\u27d find my place in activitie

    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

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.37, no.1

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    Verse, page 4 Today I’m in a Millinery Mood, Sally Mahedy, page 5 Paper-Quick Parties, Nancy Fox, page 6 “Sizzle a Steak” Hawaiian Style, Muriel Hirotsu, page 7 CD Majors on Tour, Nancy Merchant, page 8 “Daddy…?”, Greg Hawkes, page 9 “Yes, Son…?”, Dr. Glenn Hawkes, page 9 When I Grow Up, I Can Wear Real Perfume, Diane Rasmussen, page 10 Dolls are for the Young at Heart, Orma Herman, page 11 It’s Child’s Play Acting, Marilyn Jones, page 12 Crossword Puzzle, Marilyn Jones and Sandra Hammerand, page 13 A Child’s View of Iowa State, Diane Robinson, page 14 Answer to Crossword Puzzle, page 1

    If I Were a Freshman...

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    I'd plan ahead more carefully, I'd still choose athletics, I'd find my place in activities</p

    Dolls Are For the Young At Heart

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    Dolls are for little girls to love, but grownup women can play with dolls too. Mrs. W. Paul Jones, wife of an Iowa State English professor, has combined her love of dolls and sewing into a hobby that is also a history of her family wardrobe.</p

    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 22</p

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.37, no.1

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    Verse, page 4 Today I’m in a Millinery Mood, Sally Mahedy, page 5 Paper-Quick Parties, Nancy Fox, page 6 “Sizzle a Steak” Hawaiian Style, Muriel Hirotsu, page 7 CD Majors on Tour, Nancy Merchant, page 8 “Daddy…?”, Greg Hawkes, page 9 “Yes, Son…?”, Dr. Glenn Hawkes, page 9 When I Grow Up, I Can Wear Real Perfume, Diane Rasmussen, page 10 Dolls are for the Young at Heart, Orma Herman, page 11 It’s Child’s Play Acting, Marilyn Jones, page 12 Crossword Puzzle, Marilyn Jones and Sandra Hammerand, page 13 A Child’s View of Iowa State, Diane Robinson, page 14 Answer to Crossword Puzzle, page 14</p
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