Happenings... Frasier Accepts Position At Shaw William Lamar Frasier, a Field- crest Foundation grant recipient, has completed the Masters of Art program in theatre at Tennessee State University and accepted a position at Shaw University. He will be an instructor and the technical director of the theatre there. He received a Fieldcrest Found ation grant to attend North Carolina Central University where he major ed in drama. Frasier is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Frasier. His father works at the Blanket Finishing Mill. ROBIN GURLEY, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gurley, Sr., holds a certificate of official membership in the Atlanta Braves and Colonial Bakeries Birthday Club. He celebrated his 12th birthday on July 4 at a baseball game between the Atlanta Braves and Cincinnati Reds. He received the certificate at a birthday party at the ball park and his name appeared in lights during the game. His mother, Gladys, is a circuit inspector in the Wining Depart ment at the Automatic Blanket Plant. WILLIAM FRASIER Fieldcrest In Finland! E. L. Smith (above) and his wife found “a little bit of home” far from home. They were touring Scandinavia in July when they came across this Field crest towel display in Stockman's department store in Helsinki, Finland. The Smiths are from Charlotte, N. C. They are the parents of Terry Howell, manager of Information Services at the Automatic Blanket Plant in Smithfield. i.j. Fieldale Women Place 2nd In Softball League The Fieldale Towel Mill women’s softball team was runner-up I" Martinsville Industrial League for the 1977 season. Compiling a record of 11 wins and four losses, the Fieldal® came In second in the playoffs and second for the season amoCl nine teams competing. , Team members pictured are (front row, left to right) Elaine Slau9 Myrna Lawson, Wanda Hairston, Madaline Gilbert, Tommie Bravely ager), Gaynell Printy and Nancy Johnson. Standing (left to right) are Cindy Perdue, Pindy Holland, ^ Manns, Delveta Johnson, Polly Millner, Lavern Carter, Joanne ^ and Diane Hairston. The team coach, Robert Mosley, was not pres«1 the photograph. Jarrell Wins 5 Trophies At Festival Elizabeth Jarrell, student teacher at Kallam School of Dance in Eden, won five trophies at the World Youth Festival of the Performing Arts in Atlantic City, N. J. The festival was held July 8-10 at the Chalfonte Haddon Hall. She is a graduate of the Beauty Spot Modeling School. In the senior modeling division she won first place in the swimwear, lounge wear and evening gown competition. She also won first place for a special “Spotlight On You” 30-second tele vision commercial and the dance trophy. Elizabeth is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jarrell. Her father works in the Cotton Carding Depart ment at the Blanket Greige Mill. Her brother, Thomas, works in the Shipping Department at the Central Warehouse. ELIZABETH JARREL>' THE MILL W