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Vacation At Veishea
During the three-day celebration of Veishea, Iowa State opens its arms in welcome to high school students. High School Day at this year\u27s Veishea will feature high school orientation, the cheer leaders\u27 clinic and many other events of interest to prospective students and all visitors
Role Playing as an Approach to Parent Teacher Conferences
The two purposes of this study were first, to study parent conferences as a means of reporting pupil progress; and second, to obtain background material in order to write a play which could be used to depict parent-teacher conference techniques. The procedure followed included a survey of literature relating to parent-teacher conferences, the development of a list of principles, and the writing of a play utilizing these principles. The study reveals that older reporting methods cannot be utilized to report progress effectively in schools where opportunity is stressed for fullest development of the social, physical, emotional, and intellectual abilities of children. Both parents and teachers approve the use of the parent-teacher conference as a reporting method. By the conference method the activities of the school and the progress of the child can be much better interpreted to the parents. Many and varied plans are being tried at the present time in order to provide adequate time for the preparation and scheduling or the conferences. Although teachers realize that conferences can improve the relationship between school and home, they are also cognizant that, unless handled properly, mutual understanding will not be obtained and actual harm may result. The methods of improving techniques may be conducted in various ways. Role playing can be used by teachers willing to explore new ways of becoming more effective in their counseling techniques with parents. The findings of this study would indicate that conferences should become an integral part of the school program
Spare Time Pay Offs
Studies and activities seem to go hand in hand at Iowa State with one complementing the other. Both are learning experiences- one in book learning , the other in social contacts and experiences
The Iowa Homemaker vol.32, no.3
Introducing Dr. Helen LeBaron, Jean McGhie, page 7
Make Every Penny Count, Joyce Roos, page 8
Best Years of Your Life, Salli Hearst, page 9
Spare Time Pay Offs, Dorothy Owen, page 10
New Additions – Added Pleasure, Dorothy Will, page 14
If Statues Could Speak, Marilyn Wachtel, page 15
Happy Living Through Cooperative Living, Mary Grout and Elinor Holmberg, page 16
What’s New, Evelynn Toulouse and Dorothy Will, page 18
Clip and Save Your Fall Quarter Calendar, page 24
Here’s An Idea, page 26
Tradition Dictates, Ruth Anderson, page 28
Trends, Joanne Ryals, page 3
The Iowa Homemaker vol.31, no.6
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
Flamingo Vol. I N 3
Voo-Doo. Untitled. Prose. 1.
Widow. Untitled. Prose. 1.
Tiger. Untitled. Prose. 1.
Purple Cow. Untitled. Prose. 1.
Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 1.
Life. Untitled. Prose. 2.
Yale Record. Untitled. Prose. 2.
Voo-Doo. Untitled. Prose. 2.
Sour Owl. Untitled. Prose. 2.
Puppet. Untitled. Prose. 2.
Sun Dial. Untitled. Prose. 2.
Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 2.
Nottingham, Ruth. Teddy . Prose. 5.
Grogan. Untitled. Picture. 7.
Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 7.
Anonymous. An Easy One . Prose. 7.
Anonymous. How Terrible! Prose. 7.
Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 7.
Anonymous. Untitled. Poem. 7.
F.H.G. Untitled. Picture. 7.
Wood, J.E.F. When mother Went to College . Prose. 8.
E.D.T. Chicago Corn Exchange . Poem. 8.
Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 8.
Anonymous. Untitled. Poem. 8.
Anonymous. All But . Prose. 8.
R.D.B. Roscoe to The Rescue . Prose. 9.
Leet, L.D. On The Efficacy of Dreams . Prose. 10.
Orange Ade. The Fable of the Coffin Nailer . Prose. 11.
Orange Ade. Time Wasted . Prose. 11.
Orange Ade. The Americanized Boy . Prose. 11.
Orange Ade. Anything to Oblige . Prose. 11.
Orange Ade. Tit For Tat . Prose. 11.
Orange Ade. Good Alibi . Prose. 11.
Orange Ade. Untitled. Prose. 11.
Grogan. Untitled. Picture. 11.
Lusk, R.G. On The Absurdity of Catching Fish When A-Fishing . Prose. 12.
Anonymous. Co-eds and Plain Eds in 1950 . Picture. 13.
Potter, W.M. Letters of A Japanese Sandman . Prose. 13.
Anonymous. Ex Facultate . Prose. 13.
Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 13.
R.J.S. An Uplifting Influence . Picture. 13.
Anonymous. Consider the Luxite Girl . Poem. 14.
Anonymous. Shades of Orpheus . Poem. 14.
Anonymous. With The Gospel Team . Poem. 14.
Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 14.
Anonymous. Untitled. Poem. 14.
Anonymous. A Dirty Trick . Prose. 14.
Taylor, Elsie D. Vestigial Customs . Prose. 15.
Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 16.
Anonymous. A New version of Anthropology . Prose. 18.
Anonymous. A New version of Anthropology . Picture. 18.
Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 18.
Funk, Dorothy K. Untitled. Picture. 18.
Anonymous. A Deep one . Prose. 18.
Anonymous. Take His Name . Prose. 18.
Olney, Clarke. The Evolution of An Intellectual . Prose. 19.
Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 19.
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W.A.W. On Getting Up For Breakfast . Prose. 20.
McCann. Untitled. Picture. 21.
Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 21.
Anonymous. S.S.S. . Prose. 21.
Anonymous. The Judge Disagreed . Prose. 21.
Anonymous. The Modern Woman . Prose. 21.
Anonymous. Denison Slang in Japan . Prose. 22.
Anonymous. Being Specific . Prose. 22.
Anonymous. Then The Fun Began . Prose. 22.
Anonymous. Then The Fun Began . Prose. 22.
Anonymous. Chess Nuts . Poem. 22.
Anonymous. Chess Nuts . Picture. 22.
Funk, Dorothy K. Untitled. Picture. 22.
Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 22.
Reel, Virginia. Untitled. Prose. 22.
Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 23.
Anonymous. Take This to Heart . Prose. 23.
Anonymous. Stepping Out . Picture. 23.
Olney, Clarke. Untitled. Picture. 23.
Anonymous. To Lalage . Prose. 23.
Anonymous. Untitled. Poem. 24.
Anonymous. Description of the Day . Prose. 25.
Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 25.
Voo-Doo. Good Bizziness . Prose. 26.
Anonymous. Fore! . Prose. 26.
Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 26.
Brelsford, Ernest C. Souveniring . Prose. 27.
Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 30.
Burr. Sweet Dreams . Prose. 30.
Jester. Untitled. Prose. 30.
Judge. Untitled. Prose. 30.
Goblin. Untitled. Prose. 30.
Cracker. Sanitation . Poem. 32.
Anonymous. Untitled. Prose. 32.
Jester. Untitled. Prose. 32.
Goblin. Untitled. Prose. 32.
Record. Untitled. Prose. 32.
Linotype. Untitled. Prose. 32.
Holt, Kilburn. The Schemer\u27s Lament . Poem. 7.
Owen, Ernest t. Mother . Poem. 3.
Owen, Ernest T. To--- . Poem. 24
The Iowa Homemaker vol.33, no.4
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
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