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Dotty Lilly February fashions dic tate Miss Sara Pat Andrews and Mike Harvell as Mr, and Miss Fashionality of the month. Sara Pat is a pretty sophomore, while Mike is a handsome member of the senior class, # Charming, chic, and colorful, Pat is always well-dressed for school time activities. She has chosen a lovely auburn en semble to complement her auburn-gold hair. The out fit includes a match-mate skirt and sweater. The cardigan sweater,a product of "Bobbie Brooks," is a blend of wool and orlon. It is matched with a pure wool skirt. The hip-pleat ed skirt is a popular item for teanage girls. Neutral tones are displayed by a neat, white blouse. Pat’s blouse has a bermuda icol- lar and roll-up sleeves, Sara Pat furthers her color scheme in the selec tion of muted copper-tone loafers. In the line of accessories, the person able miss wears a popular scarab bracelet.The stones are a shade deeper than h^V skirt. Set in,a gold base and surrounded by pearls, the bracelet is very attractive. Simplicity, combined with careful grooming,con tributes to her total look of lovoliness, Selected as all-confer ence line irian,Mike Harvell is also tops on the fash ion list, Mikq apDears qiij-te the "man cibout cam- pMs" in a. neat, pale-yel low shirt. The attractive shirt has a butt-on-tab and full length sleeves. In handsome contrast, Mike wears black, pleatless slacks. Both items are smartly matched with a madras belt. The belt ha« black, yellow, and green hues. As a member of the Monogram Club, Mike dons the school's red letter jacket. The jacket is an excellent quality wool. It has a front zipper, bor dered on either side by black and white strips. Typical of high school boys, Mike wears black loafers to complete his uniform. The confidence of good taste and careful grooming becomes the ap pearance of this young man. 2 0]']7i:3T Carol Dennis is .Hame- maker of Tomorrow for ' cur school in the 1953 Betty Crocker Search for the American Homemaker of To morrow. Having achieved the highest score in a knowledge and attitude test given senior girls Dec. H, she now is eligible, along with winners in other state high schools, for the title of state Homemaker of To morrow . The state Homemaker of Tomorrow is awarded a $1,500 scholarship by Gen«iral Mills, sponsor of the pX‘ogxsarri» The runner-up receives a $SQO scholarship. The school of each state Homemaker of Tomorr'ow is awarded a complete sc*: of Encynlopaodia Britannica. The atatQ Hoiitomakf'T' of Tomorr ow','* '^'"'ac compan i e d by her school advisor, also will join with other state winners in an expense-paid ’educational tour of Mew Youk City, Washington,D,C., and Colonial Williamsburg, Va,; next spring. During the tour, the 1963 All- American Homemaker of To morrow and national runners- up will be named. The Betty Crocker All-American Home maker of Tomorrow will have her scholarship raised to $5,000, with second, third and fourth place winners being awarded scholarships of $4,000, $3,000, and $2,000, respectively. Basis for selection of local and state winners is a test prepared and scored by Science Research Associ ates, Chicago, Personal observation and interviews are added factors in deter mining national winners, In the program’s nine years, nearly three million girls have been enrolled. 3Ii??DJ17 During the past month, the Junior class has had West Montgomery stationery for sale. The profits of this project is desighated to aid in financing ‘‘ the .Junior-Senior this spring. Although the class has put much time and effort into the project, sales- have been limited. A little over half of the two hundred and three boxes has been purchased, llte class urges suppor t of this project. Station ery is still ’on sale; Those who have handled anlos atre Celi-a. Kay Hnnnurker.
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