The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1961, Page 8, Image 8
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College Doors Open Throughout
Many Clinton-Lydia
Many sons and daughters
of Clinton-Lydia employees
left this month for colleges
in this and other states. A
number of these young men
and women have been employed
in the mills during
the past summer where they
have gained valuable work
experience and earned
money to aid with college
expenses.
Eight of these young
people will receive financial
assistance for their advanced
education as Mercer Silas
Bailey Scholarship recipients.
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Lydia's Frances Taylor and
Philip King were chosen, as
were previous year's winners,
Myra Snelgrove, William
Glenn, Beth Trammell,
Carolyn Hairston, Cecil Davenport,
Mary Cunningham,
Martha Joan Pitts and Shirley
Sanders, on the basis of
character, high school scholastic
records, qualities of
leadership, participation in
student and community activities,
their goals in life
and financial need. Each is
permitted to pursue his
chosen course of study at the
South Carolina College or
University of his choice.
Parents of these young
people are justly proud of
this fine group, however,
'heir return to school is met
with mixed emotions. They
are pleased that they were
able to make this opportunity
available but regret having
them away from home
for the semesters ahead.
Every effort was made in
an attempt to obtain a complete
list of those going off
to college. As in most instances
it is almost impossi
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as only a partial list.
CLINTON
PRESBYTERIAN
James Hughes
Mary Snelgrove
Vivian Taylor
FURMAN
Marv Cunningham
UNIVERSITY OF S. C.
Joe Neely
R. C. Wilkie
William Glenn
David Barry Whitman
N. Greenville Junior College
Joan Burgess
Draughons Business College
Helen Edge
CITADEL
Joel Cox, Jr.
WINTHROP
Beth Trammeil
Myra Pitts
Myra Snelgrove
Sybil Windsor
Franceen Smith
CLEMSON
Cecil Davenport
Tony Hooper
Gary O'Shields
Georgia Military College
Ned Handback
LYDIA
WINTHROP
Barbara Roberts
Sylvia King
Kay Roberts
Cecila McLendon
Janis Goss
Frances Taylor
CLEMSON
"Rock" Bailey
Mack Gaffney
FURMAN
Philip King
South. Theol. Seminary
Frank Deitz
UNIVERSITY OF S. C.
Carolyn Hairston
BOB JONES
Marvin Deitz
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speakers at Clinton and Lydia's
September Supervisors Safety
Meeting. Sergeant Fallaw
spoke at Clinton; Sergeant
Smith at Lydia. Both gave
informative and interesting
presentations on "Highway
Safety." They asked for the
support of all employees in
helping reduce highway injuries
and deaths. "If wr> wprp
just half as successful as you
in industry in preventing accidents
we would save hundreds
of lives in South Carolina
every year," Sergeant Smith
said. "The lack of Courtesy,
just plain consideration of and
for others, is one of the leading
causes of automobile accidents
and deaths," according
to Sergeant Fallaw.
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traffic accidents and deaths.
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Co-captains
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Mclvin Bailey, son of Ira s\
and Mildred Bailey, Lydia, b,
and Kinard Littleton, son of tc
Wes and Vera Littleton, e:
Clinton, are Co-Captains of
the 1961 Clniton High School b;
football team. They were is
elected by their teammates ri
before the season opener R
with Ware Shoals.
tsotn are outstanding athletes
who will be remembered
among the all time greats Si
long after their graduation ^
next June. Local observers Si
feel both boys will be in for
a lion's hare of post season qJ
honors. 0<
Melvin, in his fourth season
as a regular, has been n,
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in an effort to strong
?n the backfield with his
<perience and speed.
Kinard, an all state halflck
performer of last year
one of the most exciting
mners ever to wear the
ed and White.
RED DEVIL
1961 SCHEDULE
pt. 8 Ware Shoals Away
pt 15 Abbeville Home
pt. 22 Chester Home
pt. 29 N. Augusta Away
. t. (5 Woodruff Home
:t. 13 York Away
:t. 20 Winnsboro Away
:t. 27 Newberry Home
iv. 3 Laurens Home
:>v. 10 Easley Home
i>v. 17 Parker Away