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The Iowa Homemaker vol.30, no.4
The Iowa Homemaker: Volume 30, Issue 4
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During her 15 years as cook at the Kappa Delta social sorority house, Miss Gunda Egerston and her famous angel pie have become synonymous with the best in eating pleasures.
You have been eating the same food at the same dining hall for half a quarter. Now you crave something new and different. And that can be found in the newly decorated Institution Management Tearoom.
It doesn't take a crystal ball, a pair of golden earrings, or a gypsy robe to forecast a bright future in television for you Iowa State home economics women.
"It's really a beautiful formal, but I'm not sure it's the type that would make a hit at college." Vicky couldn't help overhearing this remark made by a perplexed young woman who was gazing at her reflection in a department store mirror. The idea of taking a poll to discover Iowa State men's preferences in the line of formals had once occurred to Vicky and, seeing the girl's worried look, she was convinced that many of her college friends would welcome any information she could gather on the subject.
Borrowing Is Touchy Business, Floramae Gates, page 3
Career in Television, Patricia Binder, page 4
Formals Men Prefer, Nancy Butler, page 5
Glasses for your Tastebuds, Mary Kay Pitzer, page 6
Questions College Physicians Have to Answer – reprint from June issue of Good Housekeeping, page 7
What’s New, Jane Steele, page 8
Tearoom Goes Modern, Carol Dee Legg, page 12
Ideas From Students and AHEA Convention, page 14
Gunda’s Angel Pie, Harriet LaRue, page 16