Foremost Dairies sales meeting, probably in Montgomery, Alabama.
A banner on the wall reads "Are You a HEP Cat or a Pussycat?" Pictures of cats decorate the wall, and letters on a door spell "The Cat House." A note on a chalkboard explains that "HEP" stands for "Hard work," "Enthusiasm," and "Perseverance.&qu...
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Alabama Department of Archives and History
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Online Access: | http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/photo/id/24093 |
Summary: | A banner on the wall reads "Are You a HEP Cat or a Pussycat?" Pictures of cats decorate the wall, and letters on a door spell "The Cat House." A note on a chalkboard explains that "HEP" stands for "Hard work," "Enthusiasm," and "Perseverance." The men seated facing the camera have been identified (left to right): Reggie Spraggins, Solen Campbell, and Ed Clements. Foremost was later Farmbest Dairies. |
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