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Show Union Homemaker Is Hiss Narva Horrocks . Roosevelt's Betty Crocker Home-maker Home-maker of Tomorrow has been named! Marva Mae Horrocks has earned through competitive examination exam-ination the honor of representing Union High School in state-wide judging for $1,500 and $500 scholarships, schol-arships, it was announced today by General Mills, sponsor of this home appreciation program. A quarter million young women throughout the nation participated. Miss Horrocks will also be: eligible eli-gible to compete for a $5,000 national na-tional scholarship award to be made to the Ail-American Home-maker Home-maker of Tomorrow. She demonstrated her homemak-ing homemak-ing knowledge and attitude by receiving the highest score for her school in a written examination which was given graduating sen- - (Continued on Back Page) - . t . . ' - 'k .. . " . -1 : ' " '' ' ' .: V - i i j . ' 't , jt UNION'S HOMEMAKER Miss Marva Mae Horrocks, has been named Betty Crocker Home-maker Home-maker for 1956 at Union High School. UNION HOMEMAKER. . . (Continued from Page One) ior girls in 10,222 of the nation's public, private and parochial high schools. Her test paper will be entered in competition with 63 school winners in this state. |