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Third Finger, Left Hand, Jo Ann Breckenridge, page 3 Better Listening on WOI-FM, Walt Miller, page 4...
Here’s The Way – Study Abroad, Diane Rasmussen, page 6 Your Speech Reflects You, Carole Boughton, pa...
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Tomorrow Is Yesterday, Marilyn Bergeson, page 3 Alums in the News, Doris Jean Coxon, page 4 Let’s Ha...
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Tantalizing Appetites, Jane Haselton, page 3 Keep Pammel Young Set Busy, Barbara Parsons, page 4 Cha...
New Spring Millinery by Gladys Parker, page 1 What Can We Expect of the Young Child? by Marguerite H...
Borrowing Is Touchy Business, Floramae Gates, page 3 Career in Television, Patricia Binder, page 4 F...
Maybe They’ll Whistle, Margaret Wallace, page 3 These Labs are Just Like Home, Mary Kay Pitzer, page...
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Third Finger, Left Hand, Jo Ann Breckenridge, page 3 Better Listening on WOI-FM, Walt Miller, page 4...
Here’s The Way – Study Abroad, Diane Rasmussen, page 6 Your Speech Reflects You, Carole Boughton, pa...
Is There An American Woman?, Maxwell D. Epstein, page 4 Bounced Any Berries Lately?, Patty Anderson,...
Who’s to Blame?… By Evelyn Covault and Regina Kildee “Speak That I May See Thee”… By Marcia E. Turne...
The Role of Woman, Jean Hansen, page 5 As Wife and Mother, Bess Ferguson, page 6 Your Push-Button Fu...
The Iowa Homemaker Has a Birthday by Ruth Morrison, page 1 Chow Mein versus Chop Suey by Frances Tho...
Tomorrow Is Yesterday, Marilyn Bergeson, page 3 Alums in the News, Doris Jean Coxon, page 4 Let’s Ha...
Let Imagination Be Your Guide, Shirliann Fortman and Virginia Day, page 3 90 Years of Progress, Nanc...
Picnic Food, Marjorie Miller, page 3 This Is Iowa State, Margaret Schaeffer, page 4 Vicky Turns Tom-...
Adrift in Chicago by Two Home Economicers Who Are, page 1 Aluminum Cooking Utensils by P. Mabel Nels...
Tantalizing Appetites, Jane Haselton, page 3 Keep Pammel Young Set Busy, Barbara Parsons, page 4 Cha...
New Spring Millinery by Gladys Parker, page 1 What Can We Expect of the Young Child? by Marguerite H...