The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, February 15, 1971, Page 5, Image 5
FEBRUARY. 1971
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1971 M. S. Bail
Program
ELIGIBILITY
To be eligible an applicant:
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| Mills or M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers,
with at least two years of continuous
service at the time application is
made and must have graduated
from high school within two years
immediately prior to his application,
or
b. Must be the son or daughter of
an active, or retired employee (other
than an elected official) of Clinton
Mills or M. S. Bailey & Son Bankers,
| who has completed two years continuous
service at the time application
is made. Sons and daughters of
employees must permanently reside
with the employee parent.
No applicant who is already attend(pnHino
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eligible.
Applications must be filed with the
Bailey Foundation by April 15 of the
student's senior year, on forms prescribed
by the Bailey Foundation. Employee
applicants must also file by
" April 15 of the year they plan to enter
college.
SCHOLASTIC REQUIREMENTS
Applicant must graduate from a high
school accredited by the State of South
Carolina Department of Education,
with a scholastic standing in the upper
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applicant must have pursued a college
preparatory curriculum.
| All applicants must take the Scholastic
Aptitude Test (SAT) of the College
Entrance Examination Board prior
to making application, whether required
by the college of his choice or
not.
Applicants must have an average
score of 300 or above on SAT; that is,
a total of 600 on combined score for
Verbal and Math Tests.
Applicants chosen under this plan
may choose to attend any accredited
' university or college located in the
state of South Carolina provided the
curriculum leads to a recognized degree.
RENEWAL AND CONTINUATION
Scholarships are renewable and continuable
subject to the following:
Scholarship awardees must maintain
a grade point ratio satisfactory
k to his college for graduation within the
" regular specified time for the degree
he is pursuing, and to the Scholarship
ley Scholarship
Outlined
Committee of the Bailey Foundation.
If a student has not satisfactorily
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school term he must make the courses
up in summer school or extra sessions
at his own expense before he is eligible
for renewal of scholarship.
A scholarship award will be withdrawn
if the original eligibility status
changes du. g the period of the award
except that the award may be continued
for the balance of the school
year during which such change in
status occurs. The scholarship award
will be withdrawn if the personal conduct
of the student becomes unsatisfactory
to The Bailey Foundation.
EVERYOISE CAIS BE
SUCCESSFUL
People lose their jobs in this country
every year because of their inability
to get along with other people.
It's not because they aren't capable
and willing employees nor because
they can't fit into the organization.
But because they always go against
the grain.
Nobody has to be a failure. Everyone
has talents which can achieve succuss,
if he only knows how to use
them.
The positive thinker is geared toward
success. He believes in himself and has
faith that his ability will be recognized.
If it is not, he tries again. He
seeks opportunity and is challenged
hv it
If he fails, he doesn't let failure defeat
him. His mistakes become stepping
stones on the road to success because
he learns from them.
His thoughts are channeled in the
right direction, fortified with confidence,
ambition, determination and
persistence.
He tackles his job with xest and
cheerfulness and expects to accomplish
it. for he knows that quitters
never win and winners never quit.
The positive thinker, like the negativer
thinker, can also be afraid when
there is a just cause for fear.
But he never lets his fear mar his
relationship with other people.
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As part of the 75fth Anniversary observance.
all Clinton Mills employees
took time out for a slice of cake and
coffee. Here three employees whose
combined service totals 75 years enjoy
their piece of the company's birthday
cake. L to r are Mary Brookshire (April
13. 1941); Henry Lawson (April 14,
1947); and Emma Dunaway, (March 13,
1945.)
Mrs. C. M. Bailey is shown chatting
with Mrs. Mercer V. Wise at the cake
cutting ceremonies in the Clinton Mills
Directors Room.
(llothmakers In The News
Ray Lane, Bailey Plant Superintend
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George, both management trainees, recently
completed a course in Principles
of Management at Piedmont Technical
Education Center.
Employees purchasing Lehigh Safety
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Dixon, Charles Jennings, Roger Tucker,
Clyde Trammell, and George Cato.
Do you need safety footwear protection?