The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, May 15, 1958, Page 6, Image 6
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Shirley Jeannette Baker is the
daughter of Mrs. Marie Baker.
Her mother, Marie, is a spinner
at Clinton. Shirley's plans following
graduation are not complete.
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Don Copeland, Jr. is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Copeland. Don
is currently employed at Clinton
Mills on the second shift.
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James Rufus Edmonds. Has
plans to enter Navy or the Air
Force. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Edmonds. Mr. Edmonds
is employed in the Spinning Dept.
at Lydia.
Charles Marion Huey is employed
at Clinton. Son of Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Huey. Mel. his
mother, is a long serviced weavci
at Clinton.
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Helen Hazel Black, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black of Lvdia.
Helen wants to do office work
following her graduation.
John William Cranford is the
son of Mrs. Jim Buzhardt and
grandson of Mrs. W. D. Sizemore
of Clinton. "Billy" is an outstanding
athlete. He plans to enter
professional baseball this summer.
Henry Eugene Fallow, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Vandy Fallow. He
is thinking seriously of a career
in textiles. Mr. Fallow is a loom
fixer at Clinton.
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James Terry Hughes was a
loyal band member and Band
Club leader. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Hughes. Mr.
Hughes is a weave room supervisor
with 24 years of continuous
service. "Jimmy" plans to attend
college this fall.
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Beverly Anne Buzhardt, daughter
of Mrs. H. S. Jenkins, Lydia
weaver. Beverly is desirous of
office work upon completion of
her school work.
Mary Elizabeth Cunningham.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Cunningham. Mr. Cunningham is
employed at Clinton in the weave
room. Mary portrayed "Lydia
Bailey" at Clinton Barbecue last
week. She plans to enter college
this fall to further her music
training.
William Ray Fuller ? Lydia ?
Was a fine athlete for the Red
Devils. Both parents. W. R. (Bud)
and Eleanor Fuller are employed
at Lydia. "Bud" is a Doffer and
Eleanor a Battery Filler. Ray is
presently employed at Lydia.
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Vernon Ivester. Student (if Textiles.
His father. Ar/.o, is a Folder
Tender and his mother, Mattie, a
Spooler Tender, both Clinton employees.
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wenty-nine sons and daughters of
school diplomas this year, twenty
> from Laurens High. The Clinton (
imposed of TOO members.
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Brenda Lee Campbell, daughter
of Estes and Daisy Campbell. Mr.
Campbell is a Spinning room
supervisor with 22 years of continuous
service. Mrs. Campbell is
also employed in the spinning
room. Brenda plans to become a
telephone operator.
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Cecil Oliver Davenport. Both
Cecil's parents are employed by
Clinton-Lydia Mills. His mother,
Irene, weaves at Lydia. Joe, his
father is a loom fixer at Clinton.
Cecil is salutatorian of his class.
He plans to enter Clemson in
September.
Nanrv T nvn namkrrvll ^
didate for graduation from Laurens
High. Daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Gambrell. Mr. Gambrell
is employed in the Lydia
Card Room.
Joe Lark. Clemson bound. An
outstanding athlete. Holder of
State Broad Jump Record. Both
parents employed at Lydia. B. P..
his father, is a Weave Room
Supervisor. His mother, Ruth, is
employed in the Spininn Dept.
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employees who are candidates
-eight are from Clinton High
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Donald Ray Cauble, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Cauble. Ray heads
Clinton's painting crew. Ray developed
into an outstanding athlete
at C. H. S.
Willis Cecil Deitz. Took tex
uies ai u. 11. ^>. mc is me son 01
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deit/.. His
mother. Viola, is a Cloth Grader
at Lydia.
Ronnie Eugene Hedspeth, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foster. Ronnie
studied textiles and excelled
in athletics during the past four
years at C. H. S. Ronnie worked
at Clinton last summer.
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Linda Lec Lyda. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyda. Frank
is a Clinton loom fixer with 1!>
years continuous service. Linda
will pursue a business course.