Registered Engineer Roy Beach, a mechanical engineer in central Engineering Department at has been registered in North arolina as a professional engineer. He ^ ready was registered in South Car- j,,*ha where he worked before joining 'eldcrest in April 1971. j. Such registration means that he is j^snsed to practice engineering within ® state and to use the title of en- aneer. The requirements for becoming a Ij ®*®^6red professional engineer are a ^^chelor’s degree in engineering, four of progressive experience -in en- jg work of a nature and at a tiar fRe Board of Regis- V uon for Professional Engineers and (, RR Surveyors, and the successful /bpletion of a written examination by the Board. “ native of Alabama, at- sd kAuburn University and receiv- tu R'® R- S. degree in engineering from ® Univer-^ity of Alabama.. He did en tering work for several firms in Al- Left to right, James R. Lee, shift foreman-Control Assembly Department,, con gratulates Diane Shrum, winner of Outstanding Senior Girl award. Judy Harris of Control Assembly Department presents Certificate of Appreciation to Automatic Blanket Plant personnel manager, Michael L. Ryan. Automatic Blanket Plant Is Honored By VICA 'T'T A,.4. thi jb wuiK lor several lirms in Al- f-j. Rfs and was with Owens Corning ig- ?^^fas Corp. in Aiken, S. C. immed- before joining Fieldcrest. Social Security Questions And Answers ^.j?' * plan to retire when I am 62. My Sj ® Ras never worked and paid social Rut is a year older than I am. receive any social security ben- She can receive benefits based record when you become eli- ® for benefits. I am a new bride and plan to *****^ working. What should I do Ut my social security card? tbP' "^ou should ask your social se- tig Ry office for a new card with your name, but with the same number. The Automatic Blanket Plant at Smithfield received a Certificate of Ap preciation from the Vocational Indus trial Clubs of America for its participa tion in and cooperation with the In dustrial Cooperative training program at Smithfield-Selma High School. The Automatic Blanket Plant was recog nized by VICA at its annual banquet held April 18. Guest speaker for the evening was Robert Morgan, attorney general of North Carolina. Representing Fieldcrest at the banquet were Michael L. Ryan, plant personnel manager, and James r! Lee, shift foreman. Control Assembly. Fieldcrest members of the VICA group are Diane Shrum, a recapper in the Product Service Department and Judy Harris, a solder chassis mounting assembler in the Control Assembly De partment. Miss Shrum served as pres ident of VICA for the school year and W'as also elected Outstanding Senior Girl by her fellow students. Miss Harris’ supervisor is James R. Lee and Miss Shrum’s supervisor is E. W. Delahooke. Completes Training before the month you become 62. This will give time to process your claims and get your check started by the month you retire. Q. My son, age 20, receives a social security check on my record while he is attending college. He is planning to marry next month but will continue to be a student. Will he continue to receive a social security check after he is married since he will still be going to school? A. Your son’s eligibility for social se curity will end the month he marries. You should telephone your social se curity office immediately following his marriage to avoid an overpayment by social security to your son. am going to retire at age 62. should I file for my social se- You should file three months 0 Nd Industrial Softball Anyone interested in playing indus trial softball is asked to contact Melvin Frazier at 627-1447 before 2 p.m. or Fieldcrest extension 9936 before 3 p.m. F. A. Larry D. Broadnax, son of Hen ry F. Broadnax and the late Mrs. Broadnax of Cascade, Va., is serving in the U. S. Navy. He completed his training in Great Lakes, 111., and is now traveling in Europe. A 1970 graduate of Tunstall High School, Dry Fork, Va., he is the nephew o? Elizabeth Broadnax of the Bedspread Finishing Mill. AY, MAY 1, 1972