AMCO NEWS /) ft->! Vol. XXVI No. 3 Adams-Millis Corporation October, 1970 Ken Rich SUPERVISOR OF THE MONTH When he was asked ^hat he does, Ken Rich replied, "You name it 3-nd that's what I do. " Ken is a management trainee serving as as sistant to Robert Boyles, 'iirector of production ^nd manufacturing for the men's and boys' hosiery division. His duties are general in administration and he has assignments in production planning and plant layout. Ken Rich is a 1966 graduate of High Point College where he majored in psychology. He taught special education in the Randolph County Schools after graduation; he was a management trainee for another plant in High Point before Joining Adams-Millis on March 24, 1969. With his ability to make friends, Ken rap idly established himself as a leader. His raild manner enables him to go along with others as well as to get others to go along with him. He has a keen understanding of human delations. His willingness to listen while prob ing a problem gives him a keener insight to the Solution. He assisted in the layoutof the Komet and Wilson Rib machines in the knitting depart- ipents in High Point and Kernersville. He as sisted Joe Dale, plant superintendent, in plan ning the consolidation of the Knit Sox and hisnant plants in Hickory with primary re sponsibility for the layout of the finishing de - Partment. Rich participates in the production Planning for all half hose plants. He is cur rently in charge of Plant 3's training program ^hich is sponsored by the National Alliance of business Men. Ken Rich has spent his entire life in High l^oint. He participated in track and basketball la high school; he was co-captain of the basket ball team. His recreational activities now are §olf and tennis. Another good thing happened to Ken Rich Adams-Millis. He married the former Sandra Pressley who was employed in the data processing department of the company. They have one child, a daughter, Sandy, who is two years old. Ken is treasurer and a deacon of the First Church of Christ in High Point. In addition to his participation in the Adams- Millis United Appeal campaign, he also serves as a captain in the city-wide United Appeal cam paign. ■A man who thrives on being busy every minute with a wide variety of assignments, we salute Ken Rich as our Supervisor of The Month. Recipe for Happy Days Take: 1 cup of friendly words 2 heaping cups of understanding 4 teaspoons of time and patience. Add: A pinch of warm personality A dash of humor. WOV 2^ 1970 Measure: The words and the heaping amounts of time and patience carefully. Keep temperature low. Do not boil. Add: A dash of humor, pinch of warm spice of life. Serve: In individual molds and garnish with smiles. ■‘May I talk to the weather man, please?”