Graduates’ Pictures AGAIN this year The Mill Whistle will publish pictures of all employees’ sons and daughters graduating from a college or uni versity. We would not like to over look any of them, but we have no way of knowing about them unless the parents tell us. Parents should send in a pic ture of the graduate, along with the graduate’s name, the parents’ names, the name of the college or university and the degree to be received. Miss Draper Junior High Vvanua Kennon, Miss Draper Junior High, seated, center, is shown with Joyce Cannaday, 1961 winner, Carol Ashworth, left, and Laura Overby, 1962 runners-up. Wanda Kennon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kennon, was chosen “Miss Draper Junior High, 1962” in the an nual beauty pageant May 19 sponsored by the Draper Lions Club. Her father is a weaver at the Blanket Mill and her mother, Doris Kennon, is employed in the Quilling Department at the Sheeting Mill. The new beauty queen is shown after being crowned by “Miss Draper Jun ior High, 1961,” Joyce Cannaday, daugh- Makes Good Catch Mike Spears, 15, recently caught a Rainbow Trout 18 inches long, said to be one of the largest ever caught in Smith River at Fieldale, Va. Mike, an ardent fisherman, is son of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Spears, of Koehler, Va. His father is a weaver at the Towel Mill. ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cannaday. At right is the first mnner-up, Laura Overby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Overby. Her mother, Mildred, is employed in the Draper Standards De partment. At left is the second runner-up, Carol Ashworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Ashworth. Her father is a loom- fixer at the Blanket Mill and her moth er, Virginia, works in the Draper Cost Department. Smithfield Twins Mickey Ann and Vickie Jan are twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Talton of Smithfield and grandchildren of Louise Moser who is employed in the Control Assembly Department at the Automatic Blanket Plant. Card Of Thanks We want to express our heartfelt ap preciation for the kindness and sym pathy shown us at the death of our hus band and father, John R. Adams. Your thoughtfulness will always be remem bered. THE FAMILY Sheet Finishing Mill Will Hold Open House All Fieldcrest employees, their fami lies and friends and the general public are invited to visit the Sheet Finishing Mill during “open house” Thursday, May 31, from 1:30 p. m. imtil 8:30 p. m. Production and warehousing facilities of the mill will be on display and guests will be able to see the production equipment in operation. A number of door prizes, consisting of Fieldcrest products, will be awards. All sheet and pillow case sewing, packaging and warehousing operations were consolidated a few months ago in the Nantucket Building where the first floor is used for manufacturing and the second and third floors for the warehousing operations. To Attend N.C.C. Patricia Cecelia Hairston is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Hairston and a member of this year’s graduating class at Douglass High School. She plans to attend North Carolina College at Durham this fall. Her father is em ployed in the Sheeting Mill Weave Room. 6 THE MILL WHISTLE