she chose a transistor radio, which she sent to her husband in Fort Sill, Okla. Welcome to Carol Jones of the O.E.M. Division. Among those planning a trip to the beach is Anna Trexler and family. Have a good time, folks ! Wire Plant: Good luck to Janice Slate who has gone to join her husband, Robert, in Hawaii! ! Basket Ball Team Cops Second Place Pictured above is Plant #4's basket ball team which placed second in the Kernersville Y.M.C.A. League for the second successive year. Left to right, members of the team are: Buster Sey more, Walley Pope, Jimmie Stafford, Roger Holder and Robert Frazier. Kneeling in front is John Edd Cummings, coach of the winning quintet, also for the second year. Much credit is due John Edd for his untiring efforts in organizing and coaching these teams. "Never in all history has pessi mism ever built anything or won a single victory. The world of achieve ment has always belonged to the optimist. " --J. Harold Wilkins IN ME MORI AM Marvin Hammer Husband of Edith Hammer, Looping Department, Plant #1 Mrs. Dollie M. Alexander Mother of G. B. Alexander, Jr. , Stock Clerk, Plant #1. Guy Lineberry Brother of Mabel Caviness, Seaming Department, Plant #6. Reid Snody Father of Nell Chapman, Boarding De partment, Plant #7. Nolan Wade Kindley, former employee of Adams- Millis Corporation and son of Pauline and Wade Kindley, both employees of Plant #1, lost his life in an automo bile accident near Trinity on May 12, 1962. Born in Randolph County on Sep tember 14, 1944, Nolan attended Trinity High School. He was employed in the Boarding Department of Plant #1 from November 1, 1961, to January 18, 1962. He attended Mt. Gilead Metho dist Church. In addition to his parents of the home, Route #1, Trinity, Nolan is sur vived by two sisters and one brother. To the members of his family, we ex tend our deepest sympathy in their great loss. - 13 -