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Show I x ! GLORIA MILLER Homemaker of Tomorrow " Gloria Miller Gets 'Homemaker' Honors at PGHS l Senior Gloria Miller, on the basis of her score in the home-making home-making knowledge and attitude test, taken by senior girls Dec. 2, is Pleasant Grove High's 1970 Betty Crocker Homemaker Homemak-er of Tomorrow. In addition to receiving a specially designed silver charm from General Mills, sponsor of the annual homemaking education program, pro-gram, Gloria is now eligible for one of 102 college scholarships scholar-ships totaling $110,000. The state winner will be a-warded a-warded a $1,500 scholarship and the runnerup a $500 educational education-al grant. This coming spring the 51 Homemakers of Tomorrow, representing every state and the District of Columbia, each accompanied by a school adviser, advis-er, will join for an expense-paid expense-paid educational tour of Washington, Wash-ington, D.C. Climax of the tour will be the announcement of the 1970 Betty Crocker Ail-American Ail-American Homemaker of Tomorrow. To-morrow. Selected on the basis of original or-iginal test scores and personal observation and interviews during dur-ing the tour, she wall be awarded awar-ded an increase in her scholarship scholar-ship to $5,000. Second, third and fourth-ranknig Homemakers of Tomorrow in the nation will also al-so be chosen, and will receive scholarship increases to $4,000, $3,000 and $2,000, respectively. |