Congratulations To Recent College Graduates
RONALD RAY BROADNAX
JANET FUNDERBURK
ANGELA T. GOLDSTON
WILLIAM G. GOLDSTON
PAMELA R. LIPPARD
MARK ANTHONY PRATT
NORMA GAIL SHIVELY
PATRICIA C. SPENCER
Congratulations are in order to
the following sons and daughters
of Fieldcrest employees who
have recently graduated from
colleges and universities.
Roxanne Bedel! received a
B.A. degree, magna cum laude,
from Boston College, Boston,
Mass. She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Bedell. Her father
is manager-premium and stamp
plan sales, Fieldcrest Marketing
Division, New York.
James William Booth, Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Booth,
Sr., received a B.A. degree in
English from the University of
North Carolina at Greensboro.
His father is employed in the
Weaving Department at the
Blanket Greige Mill. His mother,
Martha, is employed in the
Accounts Payable Department
at the General Offices.
Ronald Ray Broadnax, a
Fieldcrest Scholarship
recipient, received a B.S. degree
in electrical engineering, magna
c’irn laude, from A & T State
University, Greensboro. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee
Broadnax of Eden. His father is
employed in the Quilling
. Department, Bedspread Mill.
Janet Rebecca Funderburk
received the master of music
degree from the University of
North Carolina at Greensboro.
She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert 0. Funderburk. Her
father is employed in the Plant
Services Department at the
Blanket Greige Mill.
Angela Tucker Goldston
received a B.A. degree, magna
cum laude. Phi Beta Kappa,
from the University of North
Carolina at Greensboro. She is
the daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
Basil M. Tucker and the
daughter-in-law of Mrs. Elaine
J. Goldston, an employee in the
General Accounting Department
at the General Offices.
William G. Goldston received
^ B.S. degree from the
MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1974
THEODORE STRANGE, JR. MARY JUANITA WATKINS
ALTON G. WILSON, JR.
BONNIE SUE WILSON
University of North Carolina at
Greensboro. His mother, Mrs.
Elaine J. Goldston, is employed
in the General Accounting
Department at the General
Offices.
Pamela Roseman Lippard
received a B.A. degree in
elementary education, magna
cum laude, from Catawba
College. Her father, Fairel M.
Roseman, is employed at the
North Carolina Finishing
Company.
Mark Anthony Pratt received
a B.S. degree in health and
physical education from
Appalachian State University.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
William R. Pratt. His mother,
Ivadell R. Pratt, is employed in
the Setting Department at the
Karastan Rug Mill.
Norma Gail Shively, a
Fieldcrest Scholarship
recipient, received a B.A.
degree in English education,
magna cum laude, from the
University of North Carolina at
Greensboro. Her father,
Norman E. Shively, is employed
in the Carding Department at
the Bedspread Mill.
Patricia Clarke Spencer
received the M.A. degree in
counselor education from
Appalachian State University.
She is the daughter of Mrs. Lucy
W. Clarke and the late Mill R.
Clarke. Mrs. Clarke is employed
in the Bedspread Mill
Accounting Department.
Theodore R. Strange, Jr.,
received the MBIS degree
(masters in business infor
mation systems) from Georgia
State University, Atlanta, Ga.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore R. Strange, Sr. His
father is employed at the Non-
Woven Mill. His mother, Anna,
is employed in the Winding and
Setting Department at the
Karastan Rug Mill.
Mary Juanita Watkins
received the associate in applied
science in secretarial science
degree from Patrick Henry
Community College. She is
employed in Warehouse Office
at the Fieldale Towel Mill.
Alton Graves Wilson, Jr.,
received a B.A. degree in
journalism from the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
His father, Alton G. Wilson, Sr.,
is employed by Wackenhut
Security.
Bonnie Sue Wilson received a
B.A. degree in sociology from
the University of North Carolina
at Greensboro. Her father, Alton
G. Wilson, is employed in
Wackenhut Security.
Pictures Of College Graduates Wanted
The Mill Whistle will publish pictures of employees’ sons and daughters, in all of the com
pany’s divisions, who will graduate from a college or universRy early in June.
The parents should fill in the coupon below and send it with a photograph of the graduate to
The MiU Whistle, Fieldcrest MiUs, Eden, N. C., or they may hand the material to one of the
plant reporters for 'The Mill Whistle.
It is not necessary that the graduate be wearing a cap and gown. If the parents do not have a
photograph, the graduate can usually obtain one from the studio that made his or her picture for
the college annual. , . , i s
If there are any employees’ daughters to graduate from hospital nursing schools we, of course,
wish to include them, too.
Graduate’s name
Name of college or university
Degree to be received
Father’s name, Mill, Department
Mother’s name, Mill, Department
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