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Sl CLINTON 1 MILLS May 1982 Record Number 01 Anii I Ann Annlinnl # mi ivi LVVI11 nppiiuu I By Bailey Foundat The Bailey Foundation has received scholarship and loan applications from 27 eligi- i ble employee sons and daughters. Among the applications received are (student's name, first, followed by parent(s) | name): Lavonne Gary, Lee Ruth Cook; Donna Joe Bond Tucker, Alma Joe and Charles Bond; Karen Jane Campbell, Daisy and ' Estes Campbell; James W. Meeks. James i and Marjorie Meeks; Jay Swetenburg. Dick and Catherine Swetenburg, Dorothy Ann ' Fuller. RuthG. Fuller; James Arthur Heaton, Carolyn and Walter Heaton. Also, Matthew Joel Paulsen, Rachael and Richard Paulsen; John Mark Scott, Elsie and Howard Scott; Michael Fred Smith. Fred B. i omun ana isatny u. Uape; Alan F. Kinard. Mattie and Marcus Kinard; Kathy Dowdle, Eileen and Marion Dowdle; and Daniel M. Boozer, William M. and Mabel H. Boozer; and Patricia Dianne Meeks, Thomas E. and Patricia Meeks. In addition, the Foundation also received applications from Michael Benjamin Tucker, Florence and Benny Tucker; Kim Nelson, Floye Nelson; and Todd Davenport, Frances Plant No. 1 Employee Fii A jB 1 fl/ . ^ Robert Fuller .\yg^ 1 Scholarships fions Received ion and Ted Davenport, all 1982 graduating Clinton High seniors. Beverly Elaine Mason, daughter of Robert H. and Maggie Mason, a 1981 Clinton High graduate, filed for a M.S. Bailey Scholar Loan. Marvin L. Nelson, a Laurens High senior, was hisschool'sonlyapplicant. He isthe son of Marvin L. and Ruth F. Nelson. Gretchen Childress, daughter of J.C. and Vera Childress, applied from Thornwell School. Applicants from Geneva High School included Sonya Ray Dunn. Mable L. and Emmit R. Dunn; Doborah Louise Creel. Frances and Ervin Creel; Pamela Renee Carr. Jessie and James Carr; and Miriam Theresa Hannah, Ed and Eula Hannah. Other applications were received from Patricia Ann Jason. Ron and Adelaide Jason. (Clinton Mills Sales Corp.), and from Elastic Fabrics of America. Arlene McCoog. James and Anita McCoog. and Mary Lou O'Conner, Joe and Barbara O'Conner. i ne recipients or tne 3>tt,UUU scholarships and $7,000 interest-free loans will be announced later. nalist In Contest Robert Fuller, a student employee in Plant No. 1 Spinning, was a finalist in the annual State Textile Contest held recently at the R.D. Anderson Vocational Center in Moore. SC. Sponsored by the South Carolina Textile Manufacturers Association and the State Department of Education, the textile contest iq. hp IH parh vpar tr\ rvffnr hinH <-/ * ,rv w . I ~ ~ ..w.vi wwvn ;v-u. IV UIIV.I 1115, II OV-IIUVJI ICAIIIC students an opportunity to compete for top South Carolina Textile honors. Robert competed with a number of fellow area textile vocational students in such manufacturing areas as carding, roving, spinning, weaving and cloth inspection The textile student's parents are both Clinton employees: Fred is employed in Bailey Carding and Linda is a No. 2 Cloth Room employee *roudly Mui... Memorial Day May 31. 1 1982 : LOTH Mi By and Fc o H aJL>^ I *(ir m ;T? 9 ' ' *4 HHI 'Or-.. HM9HI Bobby L. McClellan Two Promoted Tc Pncitinnc At Dnil< i wwiiiwiiw r~11 uuil\ Bobby L. McClellan has been named Bailey Plant Second Shift Assistant Spinning Superintendent. He has been with the company since September 2, 1980. During this period, he has been assigned to various maintenance within the Spinning Department. McClellan is a Shriner and a member of the Bailey Memorial Methodist Church. He succeeds Monroe Weathers who is retiring. Photographs Of Gradu Each year The Clothmaker publishes a pictorial account of employees, their sons and daughters who are graduating from High Schools. Colleges, Technical Education Centers. Business Colleges. Nurses Training. Adult Education, or other higher educational institutions. If you are a graduating senior or have a child who is a senior. The Clothmaker would like to have a photograph to include in its 1982 pictorial record of graduates. Clinton Mills Rec Clinton Mills was among the ten te: American Textile Manufacturers Institu Clinton's award was for the company during the past year. Others in this cat( S.C.; Tri-Caro. Inc., Gastonia, N.C.; Arrr son Mills. Inc.. Jefferson. Ga. Participating companies in the safety based on the number of people employ When the ATMI safety contest was ar man said, "Over the years we've maintau us among the safest industries in Ameri the people who work in this industry hav industry." The National Safety Council currently manufacturing industries. Clinton Mills received a flag and piac The ATMI contest will be an annual eve annual meeting each spring MER )r Employees of Clinton Mills mm 3m Charles C. Mabry ) New jy Plant Charles Cason Mabry has been promoted to Bailey Plant Warehouse and Supply Supervisor, succeeding Bill Crocker who recently retired. Mabry. who joined Clinton Mills as an Air Conditioning Technician, January 9, 1978. is a member of the Clinton Volunteer Fire Department. Campbell Masonic Lodge. Calvary Baptist Church, and serves as a coach in the YMCA baseball program. He is a nine year veteran of the U.S. Navy. He. his wife. Kathy, and one son live at 801 N. Adair St. ates Needed The deadline for sending photographs to Mack Parsons, Clinton Mills' Main Office, has been extended to May 19. Please indicate the senior's name, the school attended and the parent's name(s). Geneva employees should give their photographs to Personnel Director, Bob Dettmar. Your Assistant Departmental Superintendent will be pleased to answer any questions you have about getting a photograph in The Clothmaker. eives Award xtile companies who were winners in the f/\V I ? "? C ?4. 1 1 ic o i irai in oeiieiy cuniesi. 1 showing the most improved safety award ?gory included Dan River, Inc., Greenville, itex, Inc., Pilot Mountain, N.C.; and Jefferprogram were grouped into five categories ed. inounced, ATMI President Robert E. Coleled an outstanding safety record that places ca. But we can, and should, be first. All of e a personal stake in making this the safest i ranks the textile industry fourth among all |ue recognizing its safety accomplishment, tnt with awards presented at the Institute's