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John D. Eversman is shown above with the service plaqu^e that was presented to him by Company officials on January 29. Shown from left to right are R. T. Kimzey, Principal of District 1, Transylvania County Schools, J. B. Jones, Superintendent of Transylvania Schools, John D. Eversman, L. F. Dixon, N. H. Collisson, E. B. Garrett, Rev. Robert Stamey, President of Brevard College and John I. Anderson, Editor of the Transylvania Times and Executive Director of WPNF, and A. T. Safford, Jr., New Haven, Conn. JOHN D. EVERSMAN IS GIVEN SERVICE PLAQUE John D. Eversman, Public Relations Director of Brevard College, was awarded a service plaque on January 29, for meritorious service to Ecusta and to the community as Director of Music and Recreation from February 1942 to January 1, 1953. The presentation was made by L. F. Dixon and N. H. Collisson at a brisf ceremony in the Main Office confer ence room. The ceremony was attend ed by officials of Transylvania Schools, Brevard College, Radio Station WPNF, The Transylvania Times, and Ecusta and the Harwid Company of Cam bridge, Mass. The plaque was designed and en grossed by Fred G. Hoffman of the Engineering Department. Jill (To prts'eate Come, I c e.t i nji ih^pFo^, «?ofin Dillon (Ep^r^nmrL, ipng «mp(ojiea, by the paper dorporafion on. Fefcruara 6“ 1942 ani ii^fcharaeii'meritortou?lu hi;*'—' sRMrcarlo Tt$pi>ng{bUitie0 aS Director Of nluiiic » Recrcaflon fronv- stfiat” iatt to Horamrs i, 1955, ani fjf}0r0f)e fljijiireJi to inculcate in hi^ fclIoi»eng)li)aee^ anJitfte eimre contmunitu in-roijicft toe lipe a» unJer^tanaino an6 an- apprerinfion- of ffne rou^ic roitfi ail of tfjc bearfit^ ^flffeniant' tfiercto, an-Ji in^pireJi ieaJier^hip onili iirectioi; in ffte ^art of rofticli Ifi i0 a ma0tr, lie fta# aiiieJi to fftt- ocinforf' ani) e0fMic cnfoiment of felloro men bja impinijtin^ ,006 mu^ic toitfl^ tf>enbilitu to recoanise aijQ emt^ - -- , on opprecintioij tfifft corae^ oi^ija ipitli' uriJwr^raniiii^jani). realizing tlie receptioitg of cftii&ren, he^- accontpli^i^eJi, bjj founi in^trucftpe metfjoCis, an imfter- staniiina otmu^ie our ijoutfv tDflicf^ tom tfaoe a^ fclo^tin^ effect on fl\e future iif^ ofonr commuiii^iDna J90ID ore, roitfj complete reoiijEatioi; of^ atfte important contributioij mfticft fit tftu;s muitt^ — to tfte culture ani unCier^tiniin^ of o’ur pe.opif,onJl- miffj t^e full fenon>iei^e ot an uijJitrtafeina tnnt ijon> been c'crmpfetc.ft n'ifl^ ftl^ftrjcfloij, toe.ffte uniitr- ?igne£i ae;glr6 tn erprc^^ tn& ^ratltijae. nnJ) coni- menftatlon^ of our> people' for ai> ouf^tnniilnj nnti'- in^pireJt occomplisiinvent' IlqB oft Sanuar^, ill tfie_i}ear off our Cor4,^-C>-, €cu/i^a pflpj;r Coi^oratloi} pi_^nfi j^ore^t, I{:ort^ (Tarolina Xrt*. ' Die® pre.^taent pre/iQent Dice pre^iient’
The Echo (Pisgah Forest, N.C.)
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