.Red Cross Nurses Aid classes are held Monday ■and Wednesday nights in the Medical Center under the direction of Martha Choate, Dis trict Health Nurse. At fight are members of the class; left to right, Miss Choate, Mildred Scott, Mary Rice Rob inson, Virginia Stepp, Martha Norlander, Ra chel Schepkowski, Ge neva Duckworth (act ing patient), Nola Bren nan and Ann Kent. Trainees are qualified to aid in hospital work .after 40 hours of training and receive their cap after 40 hours of hospital work. BLOODMOBIE . . . (Continued from page 3) David L. Sims Lee M. Davis Chris Rogers Ferman Bennison Carrol Fletcher William N. Alexander Edgar Smith Fulton R. Holliday John B. McCall Lester C. Wilson James C. McGaha Mrs. Katy Hooper Thomas D. Edens Willis Edney Vincent Dixon Mrs. Martha Fraser Harold Nicholson J. C. Akins W. R. Atchison Woodrow M. Roberts Robert G. Arnold Ervin Orr Marjorie D. Sentell Lawrence A. Bryant Richard V. Pierce W. F. Huffman- Edgar M. Meece Ty C. Morris Mrs. Eileen R. Nelson Mrs. Bessie Smith Henry L. Heatherly Walter A. Wood A. D. Surrette Ulysess Summey Tommy Goldsmith James Griffin Clarence R. Glover Arnold Case Paul F. Roberts L. L. Daniels C. D. Norlander Clyde M. Huff Tom Rogers R. S. Pearce Marvin L. Henson Edward Conley William M. Gaddy Thomas Weaver Phillips Mary Burden Bessie Ledbetter Charles Warren Silver Mann Colan Goforth AmSW£ TECHNICAL By Jack Smathers There is a rumor afoot that Billie Foster would like a transfer to the maintenance department. Haven’t been able to collect all the facts behind this desire, but I am sure there must be a good reason. " ‘'' Garris Parker had to take a week’s vacation to rest from the added duties of fatherhood. It seems he spent most of the nights walking the floor. One astounding happening that still has most of us a bit shaky was the Ray Wike trade of his "A” Model for a Cadillac. It seems that if you are going you might as well go first class. An exclusive interview with Bruce Brown re veals the fact that T.V. in his opinion is just a passing fancy. Of course, he, like a lot of us peas ants, does not yet own one. Paul Frisk is getting grey-headed over the fact that the Government is supporting the price of butter. Of course that fact really does not bother him, but it seems the support of butter keeps the price of milk up and that does worry him. Kind of confused I think, but it must be correct. On the serious side, I find a large percentage of the technical group is concerned about the absence of common sense highway safety. Let’s all be sure that we do not become a highway department statistic. Remember Brevard is now a two-hearse town. By way of information, Carr Lumber Co., has a small diesel railroad engine that often crosses the highway—:apparently to get on the other side —but it is still larger and heavier than your auto mobile. 31