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The Iowa Homemaker: Volume 33, Issue 6, January 1954
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Nineteen fifty-three will be remembered by many Iowa Staters as the year we won the Homecoming game and celebrated so vigorously that the noise was heard from Boston to Los Angeles. Perhaps the reason the incident attracted so much attention was because it was in such contrast to the normal life of the college which is marked by a greater seriousness of purpose than is found in most universities.
If she doesn't know, she'll find out. That's the motto which applies to every county extension home economist.
Art majors are finding a big demand for their talents since Delta Phi Delta, art honorary, opened its Gift Shop just before Christmas. Members of the honorary themselves were surprised at the success of their project, in which they sell articles made in various art courses at a "shop" located on the second floor landing of Home Economics Hall.
ISC Aims at Moral Strength, Rev. Roy E. LeMoine , page 5
Culture Begins Here, Jane Brintlinger, page 6
Grad Tests for Your Taste, Rosalie Riglin, page 7
Friend to Homemakers, Jane Hammerly, page 10
Adoption Aids Peace, Jane Brintlinger, page 11
Looking Ahead, page 12
“Let Me Buy Your Wares”, Sue Brown, page 13
Trends, Gwen Olson, page 14
You don't need a lot of fur. Just a puff will promise to translate your simplest outfit into a finished fashion feature. Mink, beaver, ermine, mouton and leopard are handsome hallmarks of high styling this cold winter.