3 ! PEOPLE AND PICTURES group of "old-timers” (years with the Company, not age) gave Otto Goepfert a surprise chicken supper at Camp Straus on the eve of his retire ment. Front row, left to right, Dave Marder, Eric Neumann, Jack Driscoll, Ed Ahrens, Pete Eberle, Otto Goepfert, Frank Marder, Frank^ Peschl, Tom New, Bill Hannan, Le^ B:.uz% and Ludw'g Straus. Back row, left to right, Doyle Moss, Harry Gold- erer, Fritz Brauer, Sidney Beecher, Joe Lavell, Joe Kornowski, Richard Landeck, Fritz Haehnel, L. F. Dixon, H. F. Finck, Bob Matthews, Jack Davies, Margarine Bevaqua, Art Joeb, and Walter Straus. BONNIE LEE GALLOWAY AND PAULINE BROWN ARE THE WINNERS OF ECUSTA'S NURSES SCHOLARSHIPS Two more Transylvania girls, one from a fam ily of 13 children, have been selected for Ecusta’s scholarships for training as nurses by the Nursing Scholarship Committee. This brings to a total of six the number of local girls who have been chos en under the Ecusta program. These newly-selected girls are Pauline Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Brown of Route 1, Pisgah Forest, and Bonnie Lee Galloway, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Avery Galloway of Route 1, Lake Toxaway. Miss Brown has been accepted for training at Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, Ga. Miss Gal loway has been accepted at Greenville General Hospital, Greenville, S. C., and will take some training at Furman University and the Black Mountain Sanitorium. Both girls will report for training in September. Miss Brown, who has 9 brothers and 3 sisters, intends to specialize in some field after her three year training. Her father is a farmer. Miss Galloway is the oldest of 7 children, hav ing 5 sisters and one brother. Her father is a farmer and a school bus driver. She plans to Pauline Brown Bonnie Lee Galloway practice nursing at the Transylvania Communi ty Hospital after graduation. The Nurses Scholarship Committee selected these two girls from the list of applicants on the basis of general scholastic high school records, special interest and aptitude for nursing, person ality, character traits, devotion to the ideals as sociated with the nursing profession, and general physical fitness. Members of the committee are Dr. Julius Sader, Rev. Julian J. Holmes, Mrs. Jessie Lollis and Dr. B. A. Stevens.

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