11 research outputs found
The Iowa Homemaker vol.39A, no.2
Three Tiers of Tradition, Mary Nell Caldwell, page 4
Home Ec Horoscope, Marilyn Bratten, page 6
So You Plan to Marry, Mrs. K. Gladys Clappison, page 7
My Beloved Daughter, page 8
To the Graduating Seniors, Dean Helen R. LeBaron, page 10
Reflections, Marcia Wilsie, page 10
Monogram Your Silver, page 11
Stitch a Bag to Send Abroad, page 12
What’s Going On, Jane Gibson, page 1
The Iowa Homemaker vol.35, no.11
Message from Dean Lebaron, page 5
Iowa Staters at AHEA, Cathy Watson, page 6
Evolution of a Coed, Jane Rowe, page 7
“Yes, I Am the Teacher”, Carol Hermeier, page 8
Honoraries and You, Joanne Will, page 10
Inside Football, Bill Duffy, page 12
Karla Baur – Student Career Girl, Ann Baur, page 13
What’s New, Marcia Wilsie, page 14
Storage Hints, Martha Burleigh, page 15
Introducing: Pilar Garcia from Manila, Margot Copeland, page 15
Trends, Martha Elder, page 1
The Iowa Homemaker vol.36, no.14
Here’s to Your Job!, Marcia Wilsie, page 4
Journalism is for You, Ann Baur, page 6
Contest, Betty Gregory, page 7
“Little World of Spices”, Pat McBride, page 8
Miss Bernice Burns, Jan Anderson, page 10
Promise, Martha Elder, page 11
Choose Wisely, Cutlery, Anne Beem, page 12
Clara Inkumsah from West Africa, Margot Copeland, page 13
Good Design doesn’t have to be Expensive, Mary Vandecar, page 1
Reflections
About to be graduated after four busy years of college, Marcia Wilsie, last year's president of Mortar Board, reflects on what she has learned in college.</p
Here's to Your Job!
Summer is a fleeting passage of time. Whether you crave the special atmosphere to be found only in a resort area where hundreds of college students work together as bellhops) waitresses or clerks- or whether you would like a peek into the world of business holding your first position in your chosen field) now's the time to get your summer job!</p
The Iowa Homemaker vol.39A, no.2
Three Tiers of Tradition, Mary Nell Caldwell, page 4
Home Ec Horoscope, Marilyn Bratten, page 6
So You Plan to Marry, Mrs. K. Gladys Clappison, page 7
My Beloved Daughter, page 8
To the Graduating Seniors, Dean Helen R. LeBaron, page 10
Reflections, Marcia Wilsie, page 10
Monogram Your Silver, page 11
Stitch a Bag to Send Abroad, page 12
What’s Going On, Jane Gibson, page 14</p
The Iowa Homemaker vol.35, no.11
Message from Dean Lebaron, page 5
Iowa Staters at AHEA, Cathy Watson, page 6
Evolution of a Coed, Jane Rowe, page 7
“Yes, I Am the Teacher”, Carol Hermeier, page 8
Honoraries and You, Joanne Will, page 10
Inside Football, Bill Duffy, page 12
Karla Baur – Student Career Girl, Ann Baur, page 13
What’s New, Marcia Wilsie, page 14
Storage Hints, Martha Burleigh, page 15
Introducing: Pilar Garcia from Manila, Margot Copeland, page 15
Trends, Martha Elder, page 18</p
The Iowa Homemaker vol.36, no.14
Here’s to Your Job!, Marcia Wilsie, page 4
Journalism is for You, Ann Baur, page 6
Contest, Betty Gregory, page 7
“Little World of Spices”, Pat McBride, page 8
Miss Bernice Burns, Jan Anderson, page 10
Promise, Martha Elder, page 11
Choose Wisely, Cutlery, Anne Beem, page 12
Clara Inkumsah from West Africa, Margot Copeland, page 13
Good Design doesn’t have to be Expensive, Mary Vandecar, page 14</p