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Scholarship Winners Make Visit To Mills The recipients of $2,000 Fieldcrest 'holarships given through the Field- ®st Foundation are shown on this page I they visited their parents on the job 'fieldcrest Mills. However, in the case of one of the ^olarship winners, Darrell Steagall, an Ployee of the Company, it was his ®its and his wife who visited him on } job in the Leaksville Standards De- ’ftment. JlJenda Overby, one of the recipients, he daughter of John Overby, a shear- I ttiachine operator at the Bedspread ; *• Another scholarship winner was ® Rhodes, son of Carl D. Rhodes, as- v designer in the Domestics Design- . Department. third scholarship went to Darrell j^Sall, vvho graduated from Tri-City School in 1956 and is employed as ■j^^dards engineer at the Bedspread K Karastan Mills. ^^frell’s father, James J. Steagall is at the Bedspread Mill, and ®ll’s wife, Patricia, is employed as a ®*-^ry at Karastan. \ John Overby, shearing machine operator at Bedspread Mill, discusses bedspread fabric with daughter, Glenda, winner of a Fieldcrest Scholarship, and Mrs. Overby. Carl D. Rhodes, assistant designer in the Domestics Designing Department, shows yam sample to his son. Gale Rhodes, a scholarship recipient, and Mrs. Rhodes. Steagall (seated at desk) who •t|) fieldcrest Scholarship, visits Parents, Mr. and Mrs. James and Darrell’s wife, Patricia. may 29, 1961
The Fieldcrest Mill Whistle (Spray, N.C.)
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