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To Some Students This is a Foreign Country
How would you like to go to a college in some foreign country to begin your home economics training or graduate work? College always demands a great adjustment in personal living and thinking habits. Going to a technical school in another country requires a still greater adjustment
Core Curriculum Committee Achieves Needed Revisions
The purpose of the student core curriculum committee is to obtain and represent student opinion concerning curriculum. This includes all activities supervised by the college to help fulfill its aims. The 21 members are nominated by junior college counselors and heads of departments and are voted upon by the committee. The discussion in the combined student-faculty curriculum committee meetings is confidential to encourage free expression of ideas. Alertness and contact with many types of students is important in giving a true representation of student opinion
The Iowa Homemaker vol.26, no.5
Poem, Rosemary Moody, page 2
The Homemaker Celebrates, Kathleen Boland, page 4
From the Man’s Angle, Tom Swearingen, page 5
Success Formula, Maryann Jones, page 6
Radio Workshop Broadcasts, Luanne Madsen, page 7
Home for Christmas, Shirliann Fortman, page 8
Christmas Lighting, Ann Rozeboom, page 9
What’s New in Home Economics, Marjorie Clampitt, page 10
Vicky’s Christmas Fashion Cue, Shirliann Fortman, page 12
I Moved to Texas, Jo Ahern, page 14
Hawaiian Interlude, June Welch, page 16
’46 Speaks, Goldie Rouse, page 18
Across Alumnae Desks, Mary Neff, page 2
The Iowa Homemaker vol.26, no.1
Keeping Up With Today, Joyce Edgar, page 2
Foods Graduate Supervises Hawaiian Canteen, Ann Koebel, page 3
First Introduction, Maryann Jones, page 4
Vicky Views Veishea, Charlene Stettler, page 6
She Cooks for the Clouds, Marlyn Cody, page 7
Look Toward Your Future, page 8
What’s New in Home Economics, Marjorie Clampitt, page 10
Pass the Rolls, Mary Ann Hakes, page 12
Modern Education Features Audio-Visual Aids, Nancy Baker, page 13
Hospital Kitchen Affords Experience, Maxine Burch, page 14
Across Alum Desks, Mary Neff, page 17
Roberts Hall Honors a Career of Service, Natalie Benda, page 18
Wardrobe Revivers for Spring, June Welch, page 19
Alums in the News, Goldie Rouse, page 2
The Iowa Homemaker vol.26, no.2
Alma Mater, J. C. Harris, page 2
Travel With Poise, Mary Ann Hakes, page 3
Report From Athens, Joan Kelleher, page 4
Blanche Pederson Interviews an Aussie Bride, Blanche Pederson, page 5
Coeds are Veterans, Too, Mary Margaret Ryan, page 6
Future Home Economics Classroom, Helen Hochriem, page 7
Vicky Grins at the Sun, Breta Soldat, page 9
What’s New in Home Economics, Marjorie Clampitt, page 10
Wardrobe Worries? Here’s What We Wear, Textiles and Clothing Club, page 12
“I Have a Dozen Bosses”, Genevieve Callahan, page 14
Albino Rats Get in on the Ground Floor, Margaret Waterland, page 17
Alums Prove Chemistry can Pay, June Welch, page 18
Education Begins Egyptian Modernizing, Lois Bronson, page 19
Across Alumnae Desks, Mary Neff, page 21
Keeping Up With Today, Joyce Edgar, page 22
How Does Your Garden Grow?, Irene Meyer, page 23
Alums in the News, Goldie Rouse, page 2
The Iowa Homemaker vol.25, no.7
Keeping Up With Today, Jeanne O’Connor, page 2
At Home, No. 10, Pammel Court, Rosemary Moody, page 3
Gastronomical Adventure in the Tropics, Kenneth Fulk, page 4
Slide Rule for Sauce Pan, Priscilla Cobb, page 6
POW’s Eat Food of Their Dreams, Rosalie Riglin, page 7
What’s New in Home Economics, Doris Adams, page 8
Serves Rochester Youth, Connie Cunningham, page 10
An Editor Speaks, Marjorie Griffin Groll, page 11
Careering in Benton County, Donna Westlie, page 12
Consider Professional Organizations, Natalie Benda, page 14
We Introduce a Leader in Our Field, Helen Crane, page 15
Vicky Minors in Social Life, Jeanne Hudson, page 16
This is a Foreign Country, Goldie Rouse, page 19
Across Alumnae Desks, Etha Schipull, page 19
Career Conscious Books, Joyce Mongerson, page 21
Iowa State Perfects Popcorn, Marjorie Kessler, page 22
Alums in the News, June Welch, page 23
Across Alumnae Desks, Philomena Beck, page 2
The Iowa Homemaker vol.25, no.8
Poem, Lorraine Midlang, page 2
Letter to the Readers, New Talent Staff, page 3
Keeping Up With Today, New Talent Staff, page 4
Coeducational China, Marjorie Clampitt, page 5
Vacations Will Pay, Kay Williams, Sheron Hieronymus, page 6
Iowa State Students Prepare for Life, Breta Gath Soldat, page 8
Home Economics Builds for the Future, Mary Johnston, page 9
She Served in Navy Blue, Joyce Edgar, page 10
Trade Rollbooks for Hobbies, Mary Ellen Watt, page 11
What’s New in Home Economics, New Talent Staff, page 12
Welch Hall Weaves its History, June Welch, page 14
Coeds Share Treats From Home, Janet Ogilvie, page 15
Recommend Variety in Electives, Maryann Jones, page 16
Springtime Vicky Vamps and Revamps, Darlene Philip, page 18
Foresees Spring Fashion, Barbara Phillips, page 18
Alums in the News, Joyce Mongerson, page 19
Loan Funds Commemorative Friends of Students, Barbara Artus, page 21
Coeds Turn Camera Fans, Natalie Benda, page 22
Committee Achieves Needed Revisions, Goldie Rouse, page 23
Raccoon Meat is Delicious, Elizabeth Adams, page 2
To Some Students This is a Foreign Country
How would you like to go to a college in some foreign country to begin your home economics training or graduate work? College always demands a great adjustment in personal living and thinking habits. Going to a technical school in another country requires a still greater adjustment.</p