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6 dy STUDYING CARD OPERATN and Ithiel Harvey, Colie Turner. J Know-How Is Important LEARNING Twenty-one employees are presently attending evening sessions in Card Grinding and Spinning Frame Calculations in the Clinton High School Textile Department. These Courses made possible through the cooperation of the South Carolina Department of Vocational Education, Clinton High School and Clinton-Lydia Mills afford an excellent opportunity for self improvement through training in a higher job skill. COX TEACHES GRINDERS AND FIXERS Mr. Joel Cox, Clinton Card Room Overseer, has ten members enrolled in a 40 hour Card Grinding and Fixing Class which meets from 6-10 SPINNING ROOM CALCULA1 Billy McGee, James McElhannon, , Daniel Osborne, James Woodie, R\ L-, n ^r~? * Mi 1 ^ *1 Mrs. Hilda B. Kreutzer (seatei National Guild Piano Auditions. T_ I _ ^Bi^ mjiBL. *.-r I A DNS?HarolH SanHorc (arm """"'' rim Gaines, Eddie McGee, Wm. Brew TO DO - DOING P. M. each Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Cox said, "Training to increase personnel efficiency is equally as urgent as product quality control. It is our desire and goal in these classes to increase the number of trained men available to maintain our cards for maximum production and quality." Progressing satisfactorily in the class are: Millard Campbell, Marvin and Ithiel Harvey, William Bailey, Collie Turner, Eddie McGee, Rn\T R1 Qplrtirpll 14 a vr?l rl Q ?*X/ J i n v. i \ ?? v i i , l 1U1 WiU OCII 1" ders, William Brewer and Jim Gaines. SPINNING FRAME CALCULATIONS Mr. Joe Sam Caughman, Clinton Spinning Room ~ 1 TIONS CLASS: Front row, L. to R., F John Campbell, Joe S. Caughman. B, rfus Handback, Sam Williams. Mr. C I LfinJaf ?k 1) and some of the Clinton-Lydia HE CLOTHMAKE I IT( X MiML iA.r * u AiV uflK . Wm. Snow, Wm. Bailey. Marvin rer, and Roy Blackwell. TO LEARN Supervisor, is teaching a 40 hr. Spinning Frame Calculations Course to his last years Spinning Frame Fixing Class. Members of the class showing satisfactory progress to date are: Sam Williams, Billy McGee. Fur m a n Humphries, Daniel Osborne, Clyde Brazill, Estes Campbell, Rufus Handback. Jame s McElhannon, John Campbell, James Woodie and Rudy Cauble. A TV/T-. /-? ' i^v.vuiuiu^ IU lvii. Luunnman, "A groat deal of interest and enthusiasm is being shown in the opportunity to become better informed Spinning Room Men. A "100 per cent" attendance record by all members at all sessions has been maintained thus far." 5| im j 'urman Humphries. Rudy Cauble, ack row, L. to R.. Clyde Brazille. ?. M. Huguley. I m + mTl TlJMw 1 D ??( n iiM 9" musicians participating in the _R Februa CLINTO Tommy Proffitt?Carding Joe J. Smith?Carding Ruby Brown?Spinning Pearl L. Cannon?Spinning Jeanette Starnes?Spinning John R. Taylor?Spinning Linda Jo Lash?spooling Thomas D. Ginn?Spooling LYDIA Belly Joyce Campbell?Spinning Edna Laney?Spinning Betty Lou Parrish?Spinning Eugene H. W NOT NECESSARILY SO! We're all familiar with the old saying that "if March comes in like a lion, it will go out like a lamb" and vice versa. Whether it's always true or not, the prophecy goes back to 1624 when an English playwright, John Fletcher, wrote, "I would choose March, for I would come in like a lion but you'd go out like a lamb." The modern day U. S. Weather Bureau, however, refuses to be pinned down as to the accuracy of the state mem. National Guild Mrs. Hilde B. Kreutzer of Gastonia, Nort h Carolina, judge of National <11111(1 auditions for piano pupils of Mrs. Eva B. Land. Educated in Germany, Mrs. Kreutzer is an author and composer of music with many years of teaching experience. Miss Mary Cunningham school diploma with superior rating as an outstanding pupil, having rated between 95 and 98 for seven consecutive years. The following pupils are eligible for meeting requirements for high school diplomas next year: Joan Burgess, I Pot Pn Hairston, and Margaret Madden. The following pupils held ratings not under 90: LOCAL: Judy Bagwell. Excellent; Judy Abner. Excellent: Gail Caughman. Excellent; DISTRICT: Ann Davis. E. I)., Good; Priseilla Gaskin. E. M J Miss Mary Cunningham, daugh cloth doffer, was rated an outstan MARCH. 1958 try. 1958 N MILLS Fannie M. Hames?Spooling Joseph V. Anderson?Weaving Vera Barnett?Weaving William Gregory?Weaving Luther Higginbolham?Weaving Richard E. Riser?Weaving Shirley Stroud?Weaving Evelyn Thompson?Weaving MILLS Ruby W. Threat!?Spinning Eva Jo Crawford?Weaving Derrill Owens?Weaving ilson?Weaving GET IN SHAPE It's spring training time again. And some of the ball players are painfully finding out that the months of winter inactivity have added inches to their waistlines, softened muscles a bit, and, in general, brought their physical condition down a notch. Bv the way, how's your physical condition? When's the last time the doc gave you a checkup? Those pleasant spring days are just ahead. Be sure you're in tiptop shape to enjoy them. Piano Auditions I)., Good; Loraine Patterson, P. A.. Good; STATE: Jane Trammell, E. 1)., Excellent; Ann Webb, E. D.. Excellent; Mary Cole, I. A., Excellent; Marsha Turner. 1. A., Excellent; Diane Wilson. I. A., Excellent; Maria King. I. A., Excellent; Virl Baker. I. A.. Excellent; Randv Turner. I. B.. Excellent; Alice Cunningham, 1. B., Superior; Cecilia McLendon, I. B.. Good; Sandra Dunawav, I. C., Excellent. NATIONAL: Cindv Mollis. I. C.. Excellent; Cheryl Wilson. 1. D.. Excellent; Larrv Wchunt. I. D., Good; Judy Laney, P. A.. Superior; Linda Coi ley, I3. A.. Superior; Juanita Hamrick, P. A., Excellent; Brenda Fallow. Excellent; Joan Burgess, P. C., Excellent; Margaret Madden, P. C., Excellent. All of th epupils participating in the auditions were not present when the picture was taken. ~ i i tcr of Clinton's J. M. Cunningham, ding pupil.