Dec. 6, the Betty Crocker contest was taken at THS. All the high schools in the 50 states and District of Columbia participate in this contest, and all senior girls are required to take this test.Each high school has one winner who receives the “homemaker of tomorrow award, and thej winner goes on to enter the state contest.teiscISclAwards _The winner in the state con- B test receives a $1,500 scholarship and an expense-paid trip for herself and her advisor to Washington, D. C., Colonial Williamsburg, Va.' and Minneapolis. She also receives the honor to go on to the national contest.lrkItrbhThe second place winner in state contest receives a $500scholarship.Winners in the national contest receive a $2,000 to $5,000 scholarship.This is the 14th year of this contest. It s the first year in THS| clt; that all the senior girls have par- tl ticipated in this contest.\vThis year's winner from Tripoli is Diane Staack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Staack. Diane received the title, a certificate, anda charm.ctShe said that the test was in-^ volved with everyday happenings jc and how a wife would have her family cooperate with each other, and it also covered other areas of j rhomemaking. 1Diane stated, “I was shocked, yet happy. I never figured that I would win, because I had only one year of home economics.”We all congratulate Diane and we wish her luck in the state contest.