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A. L. VAN WVCK CAROL KASTEN JACK DOWLESS, JR. Itasinesis Informatioat Changes Are Told . The following organization changes hi the Business Information Department been announced effective July 7: Alfred L. Van Wyck, manager-infor mation systems at the General Offices, hfin, was appointed director-data proc- ^sing for John P. Maguire & Co., Inc., ®W York City, factoring firm owned y Fieldcrest. Mr. Van Wyck will be in hrge of all of Maguire’s data proc- operations. gJ-hfol R. Kasten, acting manager, was ^^^inted manager-General Offices In- Wdner Writes Book On Safety Training James E. Gardner, training manager , ‘ Fieldcrest, is the author of a new “Safety Training for the Super- ^®or”, which has just come off the Press _ The 144-page paperback is published ^ Addison-Wesley, Reading, Mass., is in the Addison-Wesley series in Pfirvisory training. j^rhe jacket describes the book as “in- . Pded to provide supervisors and fore- 5 with better means of improving g by training them in the analysis correction of the causes of unsafe formation Services, Eden; and Jack Dowless, Jr., system analyst in General Offices Information Services, was ap pointed manager-corporate and Eden Domestics Computer Center. Mr. Van Wyck is a native of Walden, N. Y. and received his B. S. degree in business administration from Rider Col lege, Trenton, N. J. He served three years in the Navy between high school and college. He has been associated with the U. S. Steel Corporation, McGraw-Hill, and the Revenue Department of the State of Georgia. Immediately prior to joining Fieldcrest he was manager-systems and automation at Allied Chemical Corp., Hopewell, Va. Mrs. Kasten graduated from More- head High School, Eden, and attended Wake Forest University for one year. She joined Fieldcrest as a shipping clerk at the Blanket Warehouse Office and in just a few months was transferred to the Data Processing Department as a key punch operator. She became suc cessively an I.B.M. technician, EDP planner and, in April, 1969, was ap pointed acting manager-General Offices Information Services. Mr. Dowless, a native of Aberdeen, attended North Carolina State Univer sity for a time and then entered Kings Business College in Raleigh where he graduated with a degree in automated data processing. He joined the Smith- field Data Processing Department in 1963 as a tabulating machine operator. In October, 1964, he was transferred to the Blanket Warehouse Data Proc essing Department as an I. B. M. tech nician and was appointed supervisor of the department in July, 1965. He subse quently was an EDP planner at Blanket Warehouse, system analyst in Tri-Cities Information Services and systems an alyst for the Business Information De partment. Hall Receives Degree th Written in two parts, the first part of ter book deals with the role of the su- Visor in training, motivating and fo Acting. The second part presents a - ^ of realistic case studies designed role-playing. rati: W. Gardner, a native of Pennsyl- ,j has been with Fieldcrest Mills Sifi A member of the American R. Wayne Hall, a Fieldcrest Scholar ship recipient and former employee, has received his master’s degree in physical education from Western Carolina Uni versity. He graduated from Morehead High School at Eden and was awarded a Fieldcrest Scholarship in 1963. He at tended Lees-McRae College for two years and for one semester at the Uni versity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He then enrolled at Western Caro lina University and received his under graduate degree there in June, 1968. IQ . Ui. CiAC nillttllUcUl g lety for Training and Development, iVt ^oeived an A. B. in English and an lu- education from the University Michigan. He also holds an M.A. in Of^.^hology degree from the University Maryland. ”^'^NDAY, JULY 2 8, 1 9 69 Mr. Hall was employed at Fieldcrest Mills in the summers between school years. His wife, the former Joy Sams, was formerly employed in the Internal Auditing Department at the General Offices. His mother, Hazel D. Hall, is a weaver at the Blanket Mill. R. WAYNE HALL P I I
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