Pictured above are the two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Camp. Freda, left, is in the eighth grade and Dorothy is in the sixth grade. Cecil is em ployed in the Finishing Department (Film Div.) "C" SHIFT FINISHING By Robert Taylor We are glad to have Ralph Brown back after being out sick. Also glad to have Bud dy Burton back after being out to have his tonsils re moved. We want to welcome Har old Arrington to our shift as service operator. He comes to us from Sheeting. Our sympathy is extended to Richard Tinsley, who recently lost his mother. Edgar Hollifield decided that he wasn’t seeing everything that was going on so he got himself some glasses. You fellows be careful around Edgar because he can see very well now. "A" SHIFT CASTING By Robert Miller I am going to try to make a better effort this month than I did in March since I had nothing to say last month. You can always tell when spring rolls around. The two fair haired boys start getting their fish ing equipment limbered up and their flashlights out and start catching bugs of all kinds and colors. Those boys are great fishermen. I guess you won der who I am talking about, none other than James Shook and Tom Cooper. Maybe this early gardening will get your arms in shape for ball playing because it won’t be long until we can feel the bat give as we hit the ball for a home run, ha. We forgot to report about Jim Fisher’s vaca tion which he spent in Georgia coon hunting. We all know that Jim hated to see coon hunting seas- Above are the two children of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Taylor of R.F.D. No. 2, Brevard. At top is Marcia Reena, who is four month's old and below, Marvin, eight years old. Their father is employed in the Slitting Department. on over. He is a great fan of the sport, but Jim there is always next season. Henry Heatherly has graduated from a push plow to the roto-tiller. Was this the result of old age or in hopes that his wife would do the garden ing? If any one wants any attention from Henry Mc Cormick or Spurgeon Ashe they will either have to cluck or cackle. They have both gone into the chicken business in a big way. Easter will be along soon, let’s hope they have enough eggs for an egg hunt. Even with all the car trading going on Bob Eason is still the mayor with his Mercury. No wonder you have to wear sun glasses when you look at it because he spends most of his time polishing it. Seems like our quiet boys this month are J. B. McCall, John Ashe, and Joe Younghusband. They haven’t done anything newsworthy this month. 21