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Plans Depend On Exam.

Petite, blond, Julieanne Robertson, winner of Heath’s “Young Outlook” fashion model contest, has hopes for a full-time modelling career in Australia, but like many 16-year-olds her plans depend on School Certificate examination results.

“I think 1 will go back to school if I get School Cert.,” Julieanne, who attends Rangiruru High School, said yesterday after her win. For the last year she has been modelling part-time but now she is considering accept-

ing an offer to model for the June Dailey-Watkins agency in Australia.

Immediate plans Include a modelling tour of New Zealand In February, and plenty of swimming and dancing during the holidays. Her prize is £25, a choice from the “Young Outlook’’ fashion collection, and a pair of shoes. Six months’ modelling engagements in the 1966 autumn-winter season are also offered.

Sixty-five girls entered the contest, and a panel of judges selected six semifinalists. The girls, aged between 16 and 22, modelled frocks of their own choice

from the collection for the final judging. A youthful audience watched the parade yesterday and cast the decisive vote for Julieanne.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30937, 18 December 1965, Page 2

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Plans Depend On Exam. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30937, 18 December 1965, Page 2

Plans Depend On Exam. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30937, 18 December 1965, Page 2

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