FINISHING "C" SHIFT We want to welcome Harshall Hunnicutt to "C” shift, Wrap and Pack. Harshall came over from the Paper Division. "C” Shift Finishing enjoyed a stag party last week at Lake Cascade. They had a delicious chick en supper, with a large crowd attending. Fellows you missed something by not being present. Among the games played at our party, Cecil Camp and Ashley Dickson had quiet a new game to play, called tying the bottle to peoples belt, (not as easy as pinning the tail on the donkey eh fel lows ). Paul Seagh reports the ownership of a new Ford, nice going Paul. If anyone has a spare fuel pump please contact Andy Hare, he is in bad need of one. Clyde Harman has no more aches and pains now that the Dr. finally did pull his tooth. The Red Cross Bloodmobile returned to Ecus- ta this week. "C” shift had several donors. TECHNICAL SECTION By Jack Smathers 1 hear that Austin, Bahn- sen, Daniel, Schulnz and Win ger recently tried their luck at luring channel bass from Georgetown, S. C. No bass were returned but Jim said he saw the tracks of a big one. The electric cigarette light ers installed throughout the plant sometimes cause odd things to happen. Rumor has it that Jimmy Alderman going home from graveyard absent- mindedly placed a cigarette in the key hole and pushed the door bell. Gordon Mills’ boast that his wife kicked him in a jealous rage is untrue. The fact of the matter is that he fell up the steps going home. Autographs are nov/ being solicited for his beautiful white cast. Anyone having a foot scratcher is requested to donate it to Gordon for the duration. One of the pleasing personalities of the P. T. Lab belongs to Maude Norwood whose husband is employed by the Power Department. Grey eyes, 5’ 5V2”, Maude helps keep the P. T. Lab running smoothly. Organizational changes of interest to the Tech. Section are E. L. Lynn, Plant Manager; R. S. Hel ler, Technical Superintendent; J. F. Keating, Chemical Assistance Supervisor; C. M. Bahnsen, Coating Area Superintendent; P. W. Schulnz, Process Control Supervisor; and C. C. Johnson, Jr., Analytical Supervisor. The Chemical Assistance boys are still badger ing A1 Kriek to embark on the sea of matrimony. The entire Tech. Section is waiting breathlessly for them to succeed. Congratulations to C. C. Johnson, Jr., and bride. The wedding occurred in Clinton, Iowa, October 22nd. Cleaves invites all friends and strangers to visit them at Sapphire Manor on November 9th between 5:11 and 5:14 P. M. Let’s all go!! If you are interested in knowing the taxi fare from Asheville, ask Ralph Heller. Wanted: Six-shooter, boots and spurs, plus a gentle rocking chair to go with Bruce Brown’s shirt. To Hazel Zachary, we of the Tech. Section join together in the following expression of sympathy. "Your tale of woe is indeed unique. I did not real ize that such misfortune could befall one person. We look upon your plight with deep compassion. If it were within our power to lift this intolerable burden from your trouble-laden shoulders, we would gladly do so.” Winget and Ike Alyea have applied for a bicycle riders license. They aren’t used to just two wheels. Dean Brownell is now a resident of Brevard, he finally got tired of that ride twice a day to Sky land. Welcome! Wendel Austin and Joan McClure are in the process of arranging the furniture in their office. All constructive suggestions are welcomed. Joint bank accounts prove that wives are quick on the draw. Shown above is Mrs. C. C. Johnson, Jr. She is the former Mary Jane Boudreau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Boudreau of Clinton, loiva. Miss Boudreau and Mr. Johnson were married in Clin ton on October 22nd. They are residing at Sapphire Manor in Brevard. Mr. Johnson is em ployed in the Technical Section. 27