Woman’s College Group Visits KarastaX A group of 25 students from College, Greensboro—juniors •VSTomao’® and sen iors majoring in interior design School of Home Economics—^were r® visitors at the Karastan Rug MiU- Miss Elizabeth Hathaway, asso® professor of housing and manag® j, made arrangements for the visit an companied the students here. They visited the Showroom signing Department and then were s guided tours throughout the mill- The students are enrolled in a , which includes field trips to ducing home furnishings. The of the course is to acquaint the stu with the manufacturing processes problems involved in creating, ^ facturing, and marketing a design- ^ The seniors in the group jjoiiiS will be working in the field oi furnishings, some of them in the furnishings departments of large s as junior decorators and in related Top: Students from Woman’s College on visit to Karastan Rug Mill take notes as they observe the work of designers Valeria Camp (left) and Audrey Ingram. Right: In Weave Room, group watches the operation of Loom 42. At right is James C. Smith, weaver; in center is W. J. Garrett, of Finishing Department, guide for the visitors; second from left is Miss Elizabeth Hathaway, faculty member who accompanied the students. Left: In Finishing Department. watch with interest while ' carves rug. At extreme left is nolly, trainee, the guide for THE MILL W HiS