At D TC Drawings For Vacations With Pay
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Names are drawn for recipients of one-week paid vacations among employees who gave $50 or more to Project DTC campaign
Winners Of Vacations
Drawings for one-week vacations with
pay in connection with the Project DTC
fund campaign were conducted in the
Conference Room in the General Offices
building Monday afternoon, June 18.
Fieldcrest gave the vacations in order
to encourage competition in the cam
paign among the various mills and de
partments. All employees who pledged
$50 or more to the fund were included
in the drawings.
Under the awards plan, separate
drawings were held among the “Pat
rons” (those who gave $50 or more) at
each mill, among the foremen, assistant
foremen, clerical and specials.
Above, Millie Earles hands ticket to
Dr. William McGehee who conducted the
drawings. Looking on, from left, are
Paul O’Brien, Myrtle Shropshire,
Beatrice Gravley, Louise Cooke, Dewey
Burroughs, Bonnie Hailey, Annie Biggs
and Percy Wilson.
Winners of the one-week vacations
with pay are listed in the adjoining
column, printed in bold-face type.
Winners of one-week vacations with
pay awarded in drawings among em
ployees who contributed §50 or more
to Project D.T.C. are listed below:
William K. Alcorn M. B. Xewman
Myrtle S. Brown Elizabeth Patterson
John VV^ Caudle
Jack F. Crowder
Walter Joyce
Grace R. Lawson
Jack W. Shelton
John L. Wilson
Margie B. Wood
■■ ^ Karastan Units Had lOOfo Participation In Fund Campaign
Employees of the Karastan Mill were
outstanding in their support of Project
DTC. The mill won the bronze plaque as
the mill having the largest average con
tribution per person. An important
factor in the successful campaign at
Karastan were the many departments
in which 100% of the employees parti
cipated in the campaign.
The picture above shows employees
representing the various Karastan
units in which 100% of the employees
contributed.
From left, front row, J. G. Cunning
ham, superintendent; Oscar Simmons,
John W. Jones, Annie Evans, Finish
ing; Betty Hill, G. T. Sykes, Service
Center, Office; J. B. Reynolds, Betty
Aheron, Richard Angle, Mill Office;
Carolyn Patterson, Gerald Ridley,
Service Center, Customer Service; H.
T. McKinney, Washing; Jones W. Nor
man, Industrial Relations representa
tive.
Back row, Marvin Ray, Ray Morton,
A. E. Shumate, Dyeing; Starling Allen,
James Blackstock, Jasper Overby,
Superintendent’s Office; Jack Gallo
way and Hugh Dillard, both of the
Washing Department.
'THE MILL WHISTLE
Issued Every Other Monday For Employees
and Friends of Fieldcrest Mills, Inc.,
Copyright, 1962, Fieldcrest Mills, Inc.
Spray, N. C.
OTIS MARLOWE
EDITOR
Member, Sooth Atlantic
Council Of Industrial
Editors
Vol. XX Monday, June 25, 1962, No. 25
THE MILL WHISTLE
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