Bio: Maas, Kathleen (Betty Crocker Award – 1962)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Maass
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 08 Feb 1962
Kathleen Maass is Greenwood (Clark Co., Wis.) Community High School winner in
the 1962 Betty Crocker Search for the American Homemaker of Tomorrow. She
achieved the highest score in the examination of homemaking knowledge and
attitudes taken by senior girls December 5. She becomes eligible now, along with
winners in other state high schools, for the title of State Homemaker of
Tomorrow.
The girl named State Homemaker of Tomorrow is provided a $1,500 scholarship by
General Mills, sponsor of the program. The State runner-up will receive a $500
scholarship.
In addition, the State Homemaker of Tomorrow and her school advisor will join
with other state winners in an expense paid educational tour of New York City,
Washington, D.C. and Colonial Williamsburg, Va. At the latter, the 1962
All-American Homemaker of Tomorrow will be named.
The national winner will have her scholarship raised to $5,000, with second,
third, and fourth place winners being granted scholarships of $4,000, $3,000,
and $2,000 respectively.
The knowledge and attitude test, prepared and scored by Science Research
Associates, Chicago, is the basis for selection of local and state winners, with
person observation and intervies serving as factors in national judging.
The 1962 Betty Crocker Search reached another all-time high in enrollment, with
406,132 girls in 12,874 schools participating. The program now is in its eighth
year. By the end of this year, more than two and a half million girls will have
participated and scholarship awards will have totaled more than three-quarters
of a million dollars.
Kathleen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maas.
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