30 research outputs found
Avoid Job Rush
Christmas is none too early to start shopping for that summer job. Christmas vacation provides an excellent opportunity to arrange for those important applications and interviews
Words From a Waiter
Hi! I\u27m Willy, the waiter. I see you every day but you don\u27t know who I am. To most of my friends I\u27m a regular college man, but to you girls I\u27m only the waiter. Waiting presents a problem at times and I\u27d like to tell you about it. Here\u27s how you look to me
Future School Marms Learn on the Job
Gaining on-the-job experience while still in school is one of the high points of a home economics education major\u27s senior year in college
Chart Your Course in Activities
What\u27s college without activities? Classes are an important part of college life, but all classes and no activities make Joan a dull girl
Tot Testing
Children who are not developing at the proper rate can be noticed and corrected more systematically now than ever before, thanks to the psychology tests used on nursery school students
Pre-Holiday Spree
Christmas arrives in Des Moines in a flurry of festivity, merry greetings and bustling shoppers. Street corner Santas ringing bells, crystalline snow flakes drifting past the brilliant lights and holly wreaths will set your holiday mood if you spend a vacation weekend there
The Iowa Homemaker vol.30, no.6
Your Blind Date, Harriet LaRue, page 3
Chart Your Course in Activities, Alane Baird, page 4
Modern Kitchen Magic, Beverly Gould, page 5
Land of Little Water, Nancy Voss, page 6
Summer Job, Marjorie Miller, page 7
Whatâs New, Jane Ann Steele, page 8
Brown ân Serve, Marjorie Miller, page 10
Hereâs An Idea, Carol Dee Legg, page 12
Alums in the News, Jane Novak, page 14
Trends, Nancy Butler, page 1
The Iowa Homemaker vol.30, no.3
The Case for Chemistry, Dr. Ercel S. Eppright, page 3
Better Breakfast, Lois Longfellow, page 4
Dear Freshman, Jane Steele, page 6
Sweater Studies, Margaret Schaeffer, page 7
Whatâs New, Nancy Voss, page 8
Services for Iowa Homemakers, Floramae Gates, page 10
Hereâs An Idea, Carol Dee Legg, page 12
General Home Economics, Harriet LaRue, page 19
Future School Marms, Alane Baird, page 2
The Iowa Homemaker vol.32, no.4
We Go Pogo, Too, Beverly Gould, page 7
Their Health in Her Hands, Marjorie Miller, page 8
Behind âThe Magic Windowâ, Alane Baird, page 9
Date Doings in Ames, Ruth Anderson, page 10
Where and When, page 11
Before You Snap It, Jean Goul, page 12
She Cooks Before the Camera, Jane Steele, page 13
Whatâs New, Evelynn Toulouse and Dorothy Will, page 14
Footballâs Inside Info, Colene Ruch, page 16
Time-Saver Plus!, Patricia Stiff, page 17
Trends, Joanne Ryals, page 1
The Iowa Homemaker vol.31, no.2
Healthier Children, Marjorie Miller, page 3
Your Phone Is Rining, Alane Baird, page 4
Dinnertime, Joyce Graber, page 5
Keep Cool, Doris Jean Coxon, page 6
Summer Work Calendar, Nancy Voss, page 7
Hereâs an Idea, Darleen Bornschein, Jean McGhie, page 8
Scientific Suds, Beverly Gould, page 10
Eggs With a Soapy Taste, Miriam Newhouse, page 12
Whatâs New, Constance Cornwell, Harriet LaRue, page 14
Trends, Ruth Anderson, page 1