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Employees' Chile ^tt?2i? Ct Tonya Johnson is the daughter of Ricky and Sherri Johnson. Tonya's mother is a Plant No. 1 employee. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Van Johnson. Sr. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James D. Penland. Sr. Rudd Selected for Honors Lee Rudd is an 18-vear-old graduate nf Northview High School. He is listed in the Society of Distinguished American High Schoui Students, the Natio. al Honor Roll, and was selected Elk's Club youth of the month. He received the U.S. Achievement Academy Student Council Award, English Departmental Award, Faculty Award. National Student Council Award, and the Optimist Club Youth Appreciation Award. He is a member of the Pep Club, Honor Society, secretary of Junior Optimist Club, and is a representative in the Student Council. He is a member of the Stage Band, Marching Band, Symphonic Band. Church Bell Group and Church Choir. His hobbies in ciuae music ana swimming Lee is a member of the Calvary Baptist Church of Dothan and plans to attend Samford University and major in business. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rudd, and grandson of Ruth Martin, 2 Spinning Assistant Maintenance Technician. Jr Brewer Has Second Birthday l^ecira I un Drflui?? *? ? >"*'*A ju.jjivyU i_ j 11 uicrrci wod iwu year^ UIU ttUgust 24, 1984. She is the daughter of Alan and Tina Brewer. Alan is a Plant 2 employee. The grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Bennie B Brewer. jren Recognized 'k Ward Turns Five Hope Ward was 5 years old September 4. 1984. She is the daughter of Claude D. and Cynthia M. Ward. Claude is a 1 Weaving employee. Cynthia is a Bailey Clothroom employee. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Claude H Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Vic Mattox. Her great-grandmother is a former Clinton Mili employee. Sarah Dunaway. ik^L. Stanton Is Top Golfer Three winning golf tournaments in like years is an enviable record for any golfer. However, for Clinton's Tommy Stanton, thus adding another trophy to his collection is becoming a routine. Young Stanton, following the footsteps of his father and mother ? Bill and Beth Stanton, daily golfing visits to the Lakeside Country Club, are a regular occurrence. Tommy captured his respective age group division title in the Club's Junior tournament in each of the prior three years. Shooting at Sb-54 47 for 9 holes in three days' play, Stanton again edged out his competitors to capture the third consecutive title. In addition to golf, this year he was also a member of winning YMCA soccer, basketball, and baseball teams. D|d Numerous employees reading article in last issue of Clothmaker about registering to vote...and in turn, finding their way to their local voter registration off ice... Marcus Eugene Johnson receiving a BS Degree in Social Sciences from Troy State University...Visitors and employees asking how they could obtain bumper stickers promoting textile industry...Jim Kluttz doing his usual good job of promoting activities sponsored by Clinton Mills...Estess Campbell recalling his past 50 years continuous employment With the COmDanv .-ConniP Ammnni; RN treating a Geneva employee tor a minor injury and returning him to his regular scheduled job...Several Lydia employees stopping to look at Crafted With Pride emblems in the plant and discussing the program's significance to the future of the compnay and our industry...Eva B. Land celebrating her recent 80th birthday but cautioning her many friends not to mistake it for a retirement party...Steve Lanford conducting the affairs of the Wattsville Lions Club, during one of the club's regular meetings...Mrs. WHAT GOOD IS A I A blood donor is good for people who t For somebody with leukemia. For people being operated on. For barei into feud in' and fight in.' }'i For hemophiliacs so they can be as n For daredevils. For people in dialysis wl people who fool around with guns. For litti something poisonous. For people who are burned pretty bad. F For new babies who need a complete ct Schmitt I Receives Medal Cadet Colonel Carl Schmitt, son of Clinton Mills Sales Co. Vice President Jerry Schmitt recently received the Gold X Medal which is donatpd h\/ thp nf tho Van.nr Association. The award is presented annually to the member of the senior class who has for four years exemplified the highest traditions of the Xavier spirit in scholastic, co curricular, and service achievements. Schmitt has participated in football, track, intramurals, the student council, Na tional Honor Society, the Photo Club, served as athletic trainer, and given leadership to the Junior Reserve Officer Training Program. you see... Eva West, retired Clinton Cotton lab employee, receiving her church's Good Samaratian award...Bill Stanton and Bryan Coleman devoting their time to coach the YMCA Little League All Star Team...Dolly Lusk sharing her secrets to cooking her famous corn which so many people ,11ke...Eric Clayton doing his part ot make as much first quality TaDric as possible...Several employees double checking their hospital and doctor bills to make sure they had received all of the services for which they had been charged...Reuben Stroud discussing a recent feature article in a couple of newspapers about his western movie star collection...Anna Thomas cautiously proceeding to the Geneva airport as a group of Army helicopters "hovered" over the runway...Group of office employees attaching labels to 960 Clothmakers for distribution to customers. opinion forming groups, and retired Old Timers...Gail Baldwin typing last page of copy for The Clothmaker, yet wondering when and how so many news items were discovered... BLOOD DONOR? 10 through windshields and red lights, toot kids who aren 't careful. For people J't ormal as possible. lile waiting for a kidney transplant. For 'e kids who manage to uncap a bottle of ft' 'or new mothers needing a transfusion, lange of blood. V%1