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Show V- 4, It n r 4 : art ( it t , -, ,,,., ,,.... rii .i n iiriii.1 il "ei ''I Nancy Strong, Who attained the highest score in a writ- ten examination at high school to become the school's Tllf. Homemaker of Tomorrow, and will compete in the state y contesj. r Nancy Strong wins honor s at high school The 1961 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow for Springville high school is Nancy Strong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Strong Jr. ! Having received the highest score in a written examination on homemaking knowledge and attitudes taken by graduating seniors in her school, she becomes be-comes a candidate for the state Homemaker of Tomorrow award which will be announced ' in March. I Each school Homemaker of j r Tomorrow will receive a n award pin, manufactured by Jostens and representing the asl slogan, "Home is Where the jgj Heart Is." The examination pa-pers pa-pers of school Hdmemakers of Tomorrow will be entered in competition to name the state's Homemaker of Tomorrow. I The $110,000 homemaking education program sponsored by General Mills offers a i $1,500 scholarship to the first J ranking girl in each state and I $500 scholarship to the state's ' second ranking participant. State Homemakers of Tomorrow To-morrow and their faculty ad- visors receive an expense-paid educational tour to New York City, Colonial Williamsburg, . Va., and Washington, D. C, April 8-13, the trip culminating culminat-ing in the announcement of the Ail-American Homemaker of : Tomorrow whose scholarship is increased to $5,000. Second, third and fourth ranking Homemakers of Tomorrow in the nation will have their scho-i scho-i larships raised to $4,000, $3,-l $3,-l 000 and $2,000, respectively. The testing and judging is : conducted by Science Research Associates of Chicago. With a record 402,786 girls in 12,633 of the nation's schools participating partici-pating this year, the Betty Crocker Search has enrolled more than two million girls in its seven-year history. |