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DEPARTMENTAL NEWS ECUSTA PAPER DIVISION Above are Carolyn and Linda Smith, daughters of Last Spring, while dressed up in their new Easter Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Brevard. Carolyn dresses, Charlotte Ann, six, and Donna Sue, four, is six '^ears old and Linda, four. Mr. and Mrs. posed for the above photo. Their mother, Mrs. Smith are employed in the Paper Finishing Dept. Ruby Shepherd is in the Paper Finishing Dept. FINISHING By Jimmie Surles It appears that our Hazel Galloway really was inspired more so than we suspected by her recent trip to Wash ington than just by playing golf. I understand that she and Harry have really se cured themselves a farm and have been seen cruising about in a new Mercury. Now a lot of the folks have asked me if I knew how you two could do this and I’ve been at an end for the answer, so how about being good neighbors and letting us in on your secret of suc cess. As you know, I thought maybe Floyd was our only genius, but now you two have me won dering. Could be Harry has been understudying Floyd’s technique on "How to be a Genius and Succeed.” Is this your secret, Harry? Going to the water fountain one day, I was really in for a shock! Well, no, not exactly on myself, but at an episode that was taking place at one of the slitters. As I watched spell-bound, I seemed to have recalled something like this from out of the past, and as I looked on it seems as if I could see, through the mists of time to another time to a place in a foreign land. To a place where it seemed all bedlam had broken through. Shells exploded with deafening roars, bullets shrieked and whined about, thudding into every thing, planes roared overhead and dropped their screaming missies of death to those below, here and there amidst the din, a man would scream in pain and another sobbed in his despair, and even the waves seemed pent up in anger as they slapped against the side of the barges and men’s legs as they leaped into the waist deep waters and W Odell L. King, son of Curtis King (Finishing, Paper Div.) and a ’^3 graduate of Brevard High School, is now in the Marines at Parris Island. 18
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