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BLOODMOBILE RETURNS The Regional Red Cross Bloodmobile returned to the Cafeteria on January 15th from 1:00 P. M. to 6:00 P. M. 123 employees volunteered and 128 pints of blood was given, exceeding the daily quota of the Regional Red Cross Center by twenty-eight pints. The January quota for the Center is 2,150 pints. After the donations on the 15th, the dona tions needed were 1,517 pints. Plant Research led in percentage of employees donating, with 2 out of 4 for 50%. Champagne was next with 33 out of 139 for 23.7%. Cham pagne also had the largest number from any de partment. Employees donating are as follows; Vincent Dixon, Tom Conley, Worth Wells, Harry Ballard, Charles Ray, Roger King, Lehman Kapp, J. K. Pep per, Lloyd Harris, Florence Gillespie, Claudia Staton, Carolyn Garren, Richard Lance, Willie Dockens, Howard Watts, John McCall, William Odell, James Sprouse, Ray Hooper, Tom Hall, Marshall Gillespie, Roy Jarvis, Truman Rogers, Howard Schmidt, Robert Rhyne, Leroy McCall, Harry McBride, Robert King, Charles Barnett, Albert Rhodes, Robert Head, Wae Mann, Fred erick Sherman, Conward McClure, Arthur Bowen, Willie Gash, Charles Seiber, Julius Tinsley, George Wheeler, Jr., A. D. Surrette, Nathan Mc- Minn, Herbert Wells, Arthur Loeb, Floyd Hensley, Leo McGee, Lester Cox, Ernest Lyday, S. T. Gallo way, Horace Lancaster, James Poteet, Evelyn Mor row, Harry Drake, Joseph Duckworth, J. W. Gray, Calvin Day, Curtis Gray, John Dill, Alfred Skin ner, Farrow Gillespie, Gladys Wirtz, Margaret Gillespie, Polly Osteen, Falcon Davenport, Her- schel Townley, Elmer Oshields, Garland Jones, J. B. Norton, Franklin Rackley, Alton Ashworth, Elmer Kilstrom, Charlotte Johnson, Laura Pharr, Agnes Gash, Alberta Talley, Blaine Emory, Mar tha Fraser, Gena English, lone Cordell, Alex Kizer, Jr., Gerald Gross, Geoffrey Guice, Walter Straus, Oscar Whitmire, Robert Huggins, James Griffin, John McCall, Edward Ahrens, Cecil Camp, Clar ence Glover, Marshall Feaster, Louis Picldesimer, Frank Fowler, Raleigh Waldrop, Tom McCall, James Middleton, Woodfin Gosnell, Howard Page, Luke Harrison, A. W. Tucker, Jr., W. B. Long, a 128 pints of blood were given which set a new record for the Western North Carolina area. Charles Peevy, Ruby Rigdon, Fritz Haehnel, O. K. Smathers, William Gash, Silver Mann, Pearl Glazener, Francis Field, Callie Talley, A. P. Bell, Marcus Laws, Jack Alexander, Bobby Dishman, Charles Moss, Barbara Johnson, Ray Cook, Hal Gibson, Mary Galloway, Kermit Reese, Clara Bry son, Lyon Dickson, Ethel Hamilton, Walter Per kins, Howard Lawing, John Jackson, U. G. Batson, Homer Batson, Grover Suttles, Hoyle Gregory, Joseph Owens, James Williams, Ray Rigdon, Floyd Buchanan. 5
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