.IS FRANKLIN SENIOR ?
Judy Blaine Is Recipient
Of $2,500 ALCOA Grant
Miss Miriam Judith (Judy)
Blaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Doyle W. Blaine, of Franklin,
has been awarded a $2,500 schol
arship by the ALCOA Foundtion.
This was announced last week
by William G. Crawford, chairman
of the Nantahala Power and Light
Company Scholarship Selection
Committee.
Judy, a senior at Franklin High
School, was selected as a winner
'from a group of 24 sons and
daughters of ALCOA employees
at Nantahala Power and Light
Company, with headquarters in
Franklin, and Aluminum Company
of America Works at Badin.
Six of the contestants for the
scholarship are children of Nanta
hala Power and Light Company
employes, according to Mr. Craw
ford. All of the candidates for the :
scholarship, he said, had previous
ly met the scholastic, moral and
leadership qualifications and had
been chosen to take the college
Entrance examination by their
respective selection committees.
The final decision of the commit
tee was greatly influenced by the
score made on the competitive
examination by Miss Blaine, the
local chairman said.
The ALCOA Foundation Schol
arship program was inaugurated
in the fall of 1953 for children
of ALCOA employees. Since its
beginning. 252 scholarships have
been awarded and an additional
4G will be granted this year at
the various ALCOA works loca
tions throughout the country.
Miss Blaine was chosen as a
representative to Girl's State in
1959. She has been active in the
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Miss Blaine
school chorus. Dramatic Club, and
Spanish Club, as well as her
church Youth Felowship. She
plans to study commercial art
or architecture, and is considering
furthering her education at the
University of Georgia or at Wom
an's College of the University of
North Carolina.
Other contestants for the schol
arships from this area were: Gary
H. Calloway. Miss Pauline Hed
den, Miss Jane B. Long, and
George D. Slagle, all of Franklin;
and Miss Sara Marie Long, of
Andrews.
Members of the Nantahala se
lection committee, in addition to
Mr. Crawford are Harry W. Cor
bin, Franklin, Stanley V/. Black.
Bryson City; R. M. Ainsiey, Cul
lowhee: J. Smith Howell, Robbins
ville; and L. B. Nichols, Andrews.
Mr. Blaine, father of this year's
scholarship winner, has been em
ployed by Nantahala Power 17 '/2
years and is presently assistant
chief clerk for the company.
Previous ALOCA Foundation
Scholarship winners from this
area include Ellen H. Conley (now
Mrs. T. A. Carpenter), Nantahala,
a graduate of Meredith College;
Miss Edith H. Christy, Franklin,
a student at Pfelffer College; and
John R. Slagle, Jr., Andrews, a
student at King College. Bristol,
Tenn.
Americans in 1958 took about
the same amount - of cream- in
their coffee ? and in other foods
? as they did the year before.
But useage of cream is only about
two-thirds what it was during the
late 1930's and during the war.
Sales of milk-cream mixtures,
such as half and half, have in
creased in recent years and have
helped to maintain the level of
cream sales, says the National
Daily Council.
16 Maconians
Classed By
Draft Board
The latest release from the
Macon County draft Board, dated
March 16. classifies 16 Macon
County men.
Classification 1-A (available for
military service) Jerry N. Early.
Classification 3-A (deferred be
cause of dependents) : Walter M.
Wilson and Paul R. Tippett.
Classification 4-A (registrant
who has completed service or sole
surviving son): Jack C. Hoglen.
Logan A. Moore, and Crawford
L. Calloway.
Classification 5-A (registrant
over the age of liability): Don
Calvm Henry, Jr., Ocar M. Dills,
John E. Sanc'ers, and James F
Young.
Classification 1-C (enlisted):
Paul D. Dean, Robert L. Campbell,
Gene T. Dooley, and Glenn O.
Brown.
Classificaton 1-D (reserve mem
ber cr student in military train
ing): Robert F, Siler.
Classification 4-F (physically
unfit for duty) : Paul N. Swafford
Miss Bradley
Miss Bradley
Is Nominee
For Grant
A Franklin High senior. Miss
Alice Bradley, is beint; sponsored
by the Franklin Junior Woman's
Club as the District I candidate
for a $1,000 scholarship offered
by the North Carolina Federation
of Women's Clubs.
Along with nominees from the
14 other districts In the state,
Miss Bradley will go to Raleigh
for an Interview by the state,
I scholarship committee. The state
| winner will be announced in
Raleigh April 5-7 during the state
convention.
She Is the daughter of Mr. ana
Mrs. Edwin J. Bradley, of the ;
Iotla community.
To be us<d at the Greater Uni- .
versltV of No. Ill Carolina, the
scholarship is award' d cn the
basis of character, scholarship,
leadership, and financial need.
The winner may receive $1,000 for
each of her four years if she
maintains a good record.
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