Page 8 fij iMm Hi i r^ ^lllBr^^B Jonas Samples has ended a work caree long amused his friends with humorous : other activites. Cloa Dunaway presented J the form of a fish as a constant reminder ot over the years. Mac George, Plant No. 2 reading the plaque's inscription. k?I V |& BfV Ed Hannah, left, recently retired from department. Ed, who was assistant plar Clinton Mills of Geneva and its predece Engineer James Carr is shown presentinj momento of his long association in the jfls fp iB Barbara Young recently completed 1 Clinton Mills. Barbara joined the comp^ ger Norman Craven congratulated Bai company as he presented her an engra award of her choice. (MB - >r spanning over 47 years. Jonas has stories about fishing, gardening and lonas a large wooden plaque made in f the many fish tales he had presented > spinning superintendent, is shown K mmMr 9 ... Clinton Mills of Geneva's maintenance it engineer, had been associated with ssor companies for many years. Plant I Hannah a framed "pipe" wrench as a maintenance field. w M verity-five continuous years service to iny March 16, 1959. Accounting Mana'bara on her long association with the ved Bulova mantel clock as the service I ^ 5 Years Kenny French Geneva James E. Ross, Jr Geneva Geraldine Whittle Geneva JamesM. South No. 2 Jacqueline Roberts Lydia John A. Brown Lydia Vincent Cunningham... Lydia 10 Years Nancy Heaton No. 1 lller McWaters No. 2 Perfect Attendance On February 19, 1954, J. W. Walton began an endeavor which has lasted for 30 years. He has been perfect in his church attendance every Sunday. The Elizabeth Street Church of God recog nized him on Sunday, April 15. J. W. is a Plant No. 2 loom technician. Time Goes Forward Time is timeless. Whether you go back, forward, or think of this moment, time ticks forever on, second by second. That is, except on April 29 when time ticks one hour ahead. The result is daylight savings time, a period of time when everyone has an additional hour of light to find fun in the sun. So remember to turn your clocks, watches. and other timing devices ahead one hour at 2:00 a.m. on April 29. UJO oS Shirlev Shockley No. 2 Joyce Campbell Lydia Calvin Franklin Bailey 15 Years Eddie L. Choice Lydia 20 Years Mildred Holbert No. 2 25 Years Martha Simmons Office i^B John Dixon Dixon Recognized John Dixon, son of Clinton Mills Vice Prp?;irlpnt anrl Mr<; Railpv Di*nn oainprl national recognition recently as he scored twelve points and played an outstanding defensive game as Virginia Tech. defeated Southwestern Louisiana 71-70 to capture third place in the National Invitation Basketball Tournament in New York City's Madison Square Garden. Dixon, Virginia Tech.'s only senior, used his 6 foot, 9 inch height and quickness to cast Virginia Tech. into the winner's spotlight. Dixon served as co-captain of the team.