Congratulations To Recent College Grocfuai;
RODNEY WAYNE BUCKNER
RONALD ALFRED HALL
ROBERT L. JAMERSON, JR.
DURWOOD RAY JONES
SELMA MEEKS P|
Congratulations to the
following sons and daughters of
Fieldcrest employees who have
recently graduated from
colleges and universities.
Rodney Wayne Buckner
received a B.S. degree from
Western Carolina University. He
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John
B. Buckner, Jr. His father is
employed at the Fieldcrest
Store. His mother, Loraine, is
employed in the Data
Processing Department at the
General Offices.
administration from University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas W. Hall. His father is
employed in the Weaving
Department at the Draper
Sheeting Mill. His mother,
Bessie, is employed in the
Inspecting Department of
Bedspread Mill.
Department at the Fieldale
Towel Mill. His mother, Ruth, is
employed in the Mill Accounting
Department at the Fieldale
Towel Mill.
Ronald Alfred Hall received a
B.S. degree in business
Robert L. Jamerson, Jr.
received the master of business
administration degree from
Duke University. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.
Jamerson, Sr. His father is
employed in the Weaving
Durwood Ray Jones received
a B.S. degree in pharmacy from
the University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Melton
Jones. His mother, Rachel,
works in Wiring Department at
the Automatic Blanket Plant,
Smithfield.
Hospital School of Nursing. She
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert L. Meeks. She is married
to William E. Price. Her mother,
Anna, is employed in the Yarn
Preparation Department at the
Bedspread Mill.
Selma Meeks Price graduated
in the final graduating class of
the North Carolina Baptist
William Thomas Rakes
received a degree in social
welfare from Virginia Common
wealth University. A Fieldcrest
Foundation grant recipient, he is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
E. Rakes. His mother, Mozelle,
is employed in the Spinning
Department at the Fieldale
Towel Mill.
WILLIAM THOMAS i
High School Grads
Congratulations to the
following sons and daughters of
Fieldcrest employees who have
recently graduated from high
school.
Linda Gail Alderman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Alderman, graduated from
Ruffin High School with 12 years
perfect attendance. She plans to
attend Rockingham Community
College this fall. Her mother,
Edna, is employed in Packaging
Department at Blanket
Warehouse.
Brenda Sue Bowen, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Bowen.
H.
She
Jr., graduated from D
Conley High School.
received a scholarship from the
Winterville Missionary Baptist
Church to attend Pitt Technical
Institute where she will major in
secretarial science, a two year
course. Her father is a card
tender at the Karastan Worsted
Mill.
Charles L. Knight graduated
from Bethany High School. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Knight. His mother, Trudie, is
employed in the Rotary Screen
Department at the Foremost
Screen Print Plant.
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LINDA ALDERMAN
BRENDA BOWEN
CHARLIE KNlCm
Five Smithfield Employees Receive High School Diplomas
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FAYE AUSTIN
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Congratulations to
following employees of tuc
Automatic Blanket Plant who
recently graduated from South
Johnston High School.
Faye Austin graduated from
SHIRLEY BEASLEY
South Johnston High School on
June 4. She has been employed
as a binder operator in the
Binding Department of
Automatic Blanket Plant since
August, 1973.
MINNIE GREGORY
Shirley Beasley has worked as
.“>" Control
DEBRA HARGIS
Assembly Departmenf
June, 197^ s^ce
as^‘an'® employed
as an office clerk in the
Customer Service Department.
She has worked at the Automatic
Blanket Plant since 1972.
Debra E. Hargis, is a
calibrator in the Controls
Assembly Department. She has
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been employed
1973. , ^forks'
Donnie Snead
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Wiring
Automatic Bian