- 4 FOUR EMPLOYEES COMPLETE HIGH SCHOOL Wayne Miller, clipper at Plant #1, graduated from Denton High School with honors. He was valedictorian of his class, first place winner in the Ameri can Legion Essay Contest, andreceiv- ed the Citizenship Award. Wayne has worked for the past two summers at Plant #1 and has returned to work this summer. Havingmeriteda scholarship because of his academic achievements, he plans to enter the University of North Carolina this fall. Wayne is the son of C. M. Miller, fixer at Plant #1. Victor Clinard, boarder at Plant #1, graduated from High Point High School. Victor has been employed on second shift since October 13, 1954. His mother, Martha Clinard, isaseam- er at Plant #7. Lela Shore, clipper at Plant #4, graduated from Kernersville High School. She has been employed on second shift since June 21, 1954. Lela is the daughter of Ruth Shore, looper at Plant #4. Betty Lou Sheehan, seamer at Plant #8, graduated from Mill Spring High School. She has been employed at Plant #8 since August 31, 1950. OUR 1955 GRADUATES As an inspiration to our 1955 gradu ates, we are reprinting a letter received from Johnny Eugene Edmonds, a former employee of Adams-Millis Corporation. Johnny worked in the Throwing Depart ment of the Full Fashioned Plant from 1933 to 1936, and graduated from High Point High School while employed here. He later graduated from George Wash ington University, receiving all of his education there by attending night school and, at the same time, holding a full-time position with the Department of the Navy. Mr. Edmonds is now As sistant Head of Field Industrial Rela tions with the Bureau of Aeronautics of the Department of the Navy. His De partment provides policy guidance in Industrial Relations matters for the Naval Aeronautical Shore Establish ment, which is made up of 120 separate field activities with approximately 80,000 civilian personnel. Mr. Edmonds is married and the father of two children. His sister, Louise Edmonds, is employed as a loop er at Plant #1.