CRonex4 MEDCALX BREVARD PLAIMT "(c U k Off- FOTOFAX ONEX Vol. 4, No. 3 E. I. Du Pont De Nemours & Company, Inc., Brevard, N. C. July — August, 1971 Biggest - Best - Picnic Planned The annual Brevard Plant Em ployee Family Picnic planned by DERA will be held August 21 from 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. rain or shine at the Guion Farm. Employees and their families are invited to attend the picnic. Over 2000 came last year. This year’s event will feature many of the games found popular in the past for both children and adults. Children’s contests will be divided into age ranges. Chief coordinator for the picnic is Ken Grogan who lends his years of experience in picnic planning to help guide committee chairmen. DERA volunteers as committee chairmen are: Food & Drinks Ken Grogan Games & Contests Ronnie Haskett & Ken Byrd Decorations Dot Luther & Ken Gilburth Publicity Mel Everingham Reception Margaret Garren & Katy Hooper Cleanup Ken Grogan Parking Ken Wise Safety & First Aid Earle Johnson Announcer Ken Wise Pony Rides Keith Queen Bingo Ann Kitts & Vickey Pittillo Music Charles King Ice & Water Coolers Richard Merrell When you are asked by these committee chairmen to help, please say yes, so everyone can enjoy a fun- filled afternoon. Each chairman is anxious to do the best possible job so offer your services in some activity where your experience might pay off. (Continued on pg. 3) IN THIS ISSUE Foto People 2 Safety Highlights 3 DERA Board 4 Area of Month 5 Visitors 6, 7 PICNIC BOUND i' Me too! Me too! A . Me too! Me too! Me too! ml Me too! Me too! — Congratulations Given to All Employees — Fotofax usually asks our plant manager to comment on the “state of the business” at year end, but Jack Dense requested space in our July-August issue to express a special word of appre ciation to all employees. His comments ... “I want to congratulate all Brevard Plant employees for the excellent job done so far this year to im prove quality and costs along with an increase in output. “We have been very fortunate at the Brevard Plant not to have experienced the business slump that has been characteristic of business in general throughout the country. The primary reason for this is that we are making a high quality product that the cus tomer wants. “The improved efficiency in all areas of the plant has raised the question by some employees of whether there will be cutbacks in personnel and number of shifts worked. Based on our current forecasts, we anticipate no reduction in the number of shifts of operation in any area, although employee losses through attrition may not be replaced. Our volume may fluctuate from month to month, but overall we see a steady increase in demand for product from our plant —if we continue to make what the customer wants.”