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    Flattery in Flowers

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    An excited girl runs up the stairs two at a time carrying a corsage box. Look at my flowers! Aren\u27t they beautiful- just what I wanted

    International Social Whirl

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    Si. Si. Mais oui. and Ja blend with midwestern accents as students from other lands mix it up in the social whirl at Iowa State

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.34, no.8

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    Everybody’s watching student TV, Jean Daggett, page 5 Help control America’s weight, Dorothy Will, page 6 “The Man Who Came to Dinner”, Anita Cozzens, page 8 Machine, not miracle, Jane Hammerly, page 9 Art on display, Gwen Olson, page 11 Hiltons prefer the traditional, page 12 What’s new, page 14 Reporting ‘round the globe, Ann Lindemeyer, page 15 Flattery in flowers, Ann Lindemeyer, page 16 Filing saves times, Doris Jirsa, page 18 All aboard for field trips, Mary Vandecar, page 20 Trends, Carolyn Shehan, page 2

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.33, no.1

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    Your Date, Rachel Bernau, page 7 Shape-Up, Karen Termohlen, page 8 All in a Day’s Work, Mary Jean Stoddard, page 9 Got a Man to Please?, Margaret Mattison, page 10 Spring Calendar, page 11 Everyone Cooks… Men, Too, Mary Odegard, page 12 What’s New, Ann Lindemeyer and Dee Mingus, page 14 Home Economics Mystery, Marilyn Bergeson, page 16 Here’s an Idea, Rachel Bernau and Margaret Mattison, page 17 Trends, Jane Montgomery, page 1

    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.33, no.4

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    An American Task, Dr. Paul Sharp, page 7 Pizza, Doris Jirsa, page 8 International Social Whirl, Ann Lindemeyer, page 9 Enchanting Paris, Else Nielsen, page 10 New Foods and Flavors, Dorothy Will, page 11 Costa Rican Friendships, Margaret Cole, page 12 A Debt Is Due, Marilyn Heu and Lillian Nakamota, page 13 Information Please, Rachel Bernau and Margaret Mattison, page 14 Overseas Jobs for YOU, Kay Scholten, page 15 Food for the Male, Pat Stiff, page 16 An Invitation to the U. N. Tea, Jane Hammerly, page 17 A.H.E.A. Ambassadors, Harriet Parsons, page 18 Nationally Speaking, Dorothy Will, page 19 What’s New, page 20 Trends, Gwen Owen, page 2

    The Iowa Homemaker vol.33, no.2

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    Tomorrow?, Salli Hearst, page 7 Where Will You Live, Jacquie Edwards and Mary Kay Pitzer, page 8 From Campus to Career Clothes, Jane Hammerly, page 10 Your Paycheck… It’s All Yours, Prof. Edna Douglas, page 11 Your Career Days, Nancy Butler, page 12 From Bathroom to Ballroom – Terry Cloth, Ruth Anderson, page 13 Alums in the News, Margaret Cole and Kay Scholten, page 14 Career Antics, Mary Jean Stoddard, page 16 Live While You Work, Beth Bailey McLean, page 18 Today – Freezer Magic, Pat Stiff, page 20 Tomorrow – 70-Second Dinners, Mary Ann Thorsen, page 20 Seniors Decide, Ruth Anderson, page 22 Be On Your Toes About Hose, Karla Baur, page 23 What’s New, Ann Lindemeyer and Dee Mingus, page 24 Scholarships Abroad, Doris Jirsa, page 26 Marriage or Career… Here’s Your Future, Dorothy Thompson, page 28 Information Please, Rachel Bernau and Margaret Mattison, page 29 Trends, Gwen Olson, page 3

    International Social Whirl

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    "Si. Si." "Mais oui." and "Ja" blend with midwestern accents as students from other lands "mix it up" in the social whirl at Iowa State.</p

    Reporting 'round the Globe

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    Dora Jane Hamblin, an Iowan who has circled the globe reporting for Life magazine and the American Red Cross, will be in Ames March 5, as guest speaker for the annual Journalism Day.</p
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