Thursday. January 27. Weyerhaeuser Heights forest Products Classes / Gearing Up >A four month course in forest products management and manufacturing is gearing (Up for its second year at 'Plymouth High School, accor /ding to Program Coordinator (Hen States bury. The pro gram was instituted as a joint i venture between I Weyerhaeuser Company and f the local school system last A year and is the brainchild of W Bob Mitchell. “The course last year was titled ‘Plymouth High School Pulp and Paper’ course”, Stotesbury said, adding, “and while pulp and paper will con tinue to be the major em phasis, we’ll also get a look at everything from forest management through lumber A and plywood and treated v wood, to wood preparation and the pulp and papermak ing processes.” “We may have to come up with a catchy new title for the course”. Stotesbury concluded. A number of instructors have already been selected and the complete faculty will be in place by the January A 31st starting date. The course, which involves tours, classroom work and the use of video tapes concludes on May 24th. Jarahnee Bailey and Greg Downing represented the school system in the overall development of the course and its curriculum. Orienta tion, beginning on the last A Monday this month, will in clude two days in the land and timber operations and two ad ditional days in the wood pro ducts manufacturing center at Plymouth. Mitchell Takes New Assignment At Plymouth Bob Mitchell, who joined Weyerhaeuser Company as an hourly employee in August of 1956, has taken'an assign * ment in the training and education arena. Mitchell, who has been associated with pulp manufacturing throughout his career, will continue to rePQrt toJFifeflL.,.. manager Paul ScbmittAwhn,; k announced ABL" assignment. “I am pleased to announce the appointment of Bob Mit ™ chell to the position of Train ing and Education Manager for the Plymouth Fiber Com plex”, Schmitt said. “He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his new assigment and he will be an integral part of our continuing organization design process”, he concluded. Mitchell graduated from " Wake Forest University with a BS degree in 1956, joined Weyerhaeuser soon after and moved from the hourly ranks to production manager posi tions both here and in Valliant, Oklahoma. He lives in Plymouth. Bowman Gray _ School Os Medicine * WINSTON-SALEM Researchers at the Bowman Gray School of Medicine have uncovered an entire class of body chemicals which have the potential for causing high blood pressure. This promising new area of research on hypertension came as a result of continuing studies on endoxin, a hormone * discovered at the medical school two years ago. The chemicals, a type of pituitary peptide made in the brain, are structurally similar to endoxin and act like the hormone. Dr. Kenneth A. Gruber, a molecular biologist on the research team, said the in- vestigators had found endox ™ in to be beneficial in small amounts in that it aided the kidneys to rid the body of ex cess sodium resulting from too much salt in the diet. However, in larger quantities, endoxine causes blood pressure to increase. ' Because of skepticism ex pressed by some scientists regarding the action of endax- P in, the team began to look at other body , chemicals with a ulmrfairal almilar to anHnxin Would they have a similar biological activity? Research on the pituitary peptides demonstrated not on g: endoxin ii not unique motion but also that en belongs to an entire of body chemicaJs. 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