12 research outputs found
Creating the Air of Christmas
The Yuletide spirit comes alive every year when pines are decked with lights and·ornaments, boughs of evergreen are hung on front . doors, and bright red candles illuminate the Creche on mantle pieces. As expressed by Miss Emelda Kunau, assistant professor of applied art, It is getting ready for the holiday that sets the proper mood
Triad in Education
Iowa State\u27s Home Economics Education majors are being prepared to teach adults, as well as junior and senior high school students. They are learning the ways of adult-students by actually conducting adult classes on subjects geared to the homemaker
Tested Recipe for Teaching
Dr. \Vilma Brewer, new head of the Food and Nutrition Department, has developed a basic recipe to promote favorable instructor-student communication. It consists of a mutual understanding, aids for the presentation of knowledge, and the spice of the instructor\u27s personality
The Iowa Homemaker vol.40, no.8
Challenge to Home Economics, Jan Sopher, page 4
Triad in Education, Ann Sindt, page 5
All… To Go Where?, Jean Hartsell, page 6
It’s More Fun to Eat, Homer Long, page 8
Students Abroad, Laveda Jansonius, page 10
Professor, Researcher, Author, Melva LaFrenz, page 11
Time to Shine, Beth Beecher, page 1
The Iowa Homemaker vol.41, no.6
What’s A “Senior Packet”?, Mary Ellen Muckenhirn, page 4
Speak Through Suiboku, Jan Wheeler, page 5
Your Culture – the Only One?, Anita Bask, page 6
Your Dollar Goes A Long Way, Jan Dodds, page 7
Tested Recipe for Teaching, Ann Sindt, page 8
A New View of the World, page 9
A Good Cook Never Meets A Stranger, Bernice Burns, page 12
ISU Graduate Still Studying, page 12
Communication in Business, Rachel Davis, page 13
Alumnae in the News, Diane Sharbo, page 1
The Iowa Homemaker vol.41, no.5
Letter to the Editor, page 5
What Do YOU Know About the World Situation?, page 5
Foods from Faculty Files, Diane Sharbo, page 6
Creating the Air of Christmas, Ann Sindt, page 8
Study Buddies, Barb Strang, page 9
Mat, Motifs, Mailboxes, Made of Felt, Sharon Sherman, page 10
Are Co-ops for ISU?, Judy Godden, page 11
Home Economics Council Claims National Officer, Mary Ellen Muckenhirn, page 12
Hear Now the Bells, Sweet, Silver Bells, Marsha Barron, page 13
Gay Gifts Inside and Out, Jan Wheeler, page 14
Phi Upsilon Omicron, Joy Reese, page 16
Alii Nui Provides Last-Minute Gift Idea, Anne Collison, page 17
Poems, Jan Wheeler, page 1
Creating the Air of Christmas
The Yuletide spirit comes alive every year when pines are decked with lights and·ornaments, boughs of evergreen are hung on front . doors, and bright red candles illuminate the Creche on mantle pieces. As expressed by Miss Emelda Kunau, assistant professor of applied art, "It is getting ready for the holiday that sets the proper mood."</p
Tested Recipe for Teaching
Dr. \Vilma Brewer, new head of the Food and Nutrition Department, has developed a basic recipe to promote favorable instructor-student communication. It consists of a mutual understanding, "aids" for the presentation of knowledge, and the spice of the instructor's personality.</p
Triad in Education
Iowa State's Home Economics Education majors are being prepared to teach adults, as well as junior and senior high school students. They are learning the ways of adult-students by actually conducting adult classes on subjects geared to the homemaker.</p
The Iowa Homemaker vol.40, no.8
Challenge to Home Economics, Jan Sopher, page 4
Triad in Education, Ann Sindt, page 5
All… To Go Where?, Jean Hartsell, page 6
It’s More Fun to Eat, Homer Long, page 8
Students Abroad, Laveda Jansonius, page 10
Professor, Researcher, Author, Melva LaFrenz, page 11
Time to Shine, Beth Beecher, page 12</p