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Show BETTY CROCKER TO SEEK 'HOMEMAKER' High school girls in the -senior graduating class are eligible to participate in the national search for the "Betty Crocker Ail-American Homerhaker of Tommorrow," which was announced this week. The search is designed to emphasize em-phasize the work being done by public and private schools in training train-ing girls for successful family life after marriage and to glamorize homemaking as a career. It has been conceived by General Gen-eral Mills as a public service and, the company stressed, is neither a beauty nor a popularity contest. "Anything we or anyone else can do to help encourage and strengthen streng-then homemaking talents among our high school senior girls," says Charles H. Bell, president of General Mills, "will be an important impor-tant contribution to the stability and reputation of our American way of life." Girls participating will take a written examination. This will take about one class period. The test has been developed by Science Research Re-search Associates of Chicago, which also will grade the papers. A national na-tional advisory committee of prominent educators will assist in judging the national winner. |