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Show Cristal Chamberlain named 1971 Betty Crocker Homemaker at Cedar High School tlie written examinations. The competition tor Homemaker Home-maker of Tomorrow lionors was begun in l!1."l-5."i school year tj emphasize the importance import-ance of hemcmaking as a career, car-eer, it will, with the 1971 grants, have awarded mere fhan $la4 million in scholarships scholar-ships during the 17-year history. his-tory. This year's enrollment of 650,001) senior girls brings total to-tal participation since the start of the program to almr--;t seven and three-quarters mil-Iron. mil-Iron. Miss Chamberlain is active as a member of the Cedar High School Concert Orchestra and has won extensive ceunty and state awards in 4-H activities ac-tivities over the past several years. t"'; v Ts'" ". '. i. .an ii si, .iji"." Vi.:.i r ' i5 -4- t ., J..mi i & 1 V '' i'Xl V f v '; t . f 1 " if) sv-.ts !ii'L"l k i:;;-... , - t; , CRISTAL CHAMBERLAIN Cristal Chamberlain, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rcyce Chamberlain, has been named the 1971 Betty Crocker Home-maker Home-maker of Tomorrow at Cedar High School. Selection was made on the basis of her performance in a written knowledge and attitude atti-tude examination administered administer-ed to senior girls at the school in December. As the winner of the competition, compe-tition, Cristal will receive a specially designed award from General Mills, sponsor of the annual education program. Additionally, she is now eligible eligi-ble for state and national honors, including one of 102 scholarships totaling $110,000. State judging centers on scores of school winners in the December test. All judging judg-ing and selection of winners is done by Science Research Associates, Chicago, which also constructed and graded |