The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, February 15, 1973, Page 3, Image 3
FEBRUARY. 1973
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Left to right Walter A. S
Clintex Junior Achievement
' with David Walton, left, treas
ly, secretary.
Sicilian Addresses
Walter A. Sigman, Direct
and Development, addressed
Torrco and Clintex Junic
recently.
Sigman outlined the im;
^ curate corporate records an<
young achievers.
He related statistical data
ful and non-successful comp
Following Sigman's addre
ton Mills Public Relations ]
entitled "Careers in Textiles
f
TVd Davenport., Left
J. R. Swetenburg, reprt
Club, presented the Clinton
use in its recreational progi
meeting. Ted Davenport, I
received the check on beha
The contribution was mad(
earned during the annual
OWClCUUUl 5 (UIU lyavtu^ui i
|| and Lydia, respectively.
%
ligman, center, examines the
Company's financial records
jurer; and Gwendolyn Blake
s J A Companies
or of Clinton Mills Planning
a combined meeting of the
jr Achievement Companies
portance of maintaining aci
financial statements to the
as to the number of suceessanies
formed each year,
ss. Mack Parsons of the Clin
Department presented a film
, #?
E\
, Receives YMCA Gift
. senting the Clinton Kiwanis
i YMCA a check for $500 for
ranis during a recent Kiwanis
'resident of the local YMCA,
If of the Clinton organization.
? possible through the profits
Kiwanis Pancake Jamboree,
are Managers of Plant No. 2
Deadline April 15
M. S. Bailey Schol
Annou
It's time once again for Clir
sons, or daughters to make a]
Silas Bailey Memorial Scholars
arshios. each worth ud to S5.I
by the Bailey Foundation. T]
application is April 15.
The Bailey Foundation has
scholarships and $116,000 in in
gram was established in 1956
to encourage and assist worth
to obtain a college education.
ELIGIBILITY
To be eligible an applicant:
a. Must be an employee
Bailey & Son, Bankers, \
continuous service at the
and must have graduatec
two years immediately pri
b. Must be the son or d
tired employee (other th
Clinton Mills or M. S. Bail
completed two years of co
application is made. Sons
must permanently reside
No applicant who is air*
be considered eligible.
Applications must be filed
by April 15 of the student's
scribed by the Bailey Found
must also file by April 15 of
college.
SCHOLASTIC REQUIREMEN
Applicant must graduate fr
by the State of South Carolir
with a scholastic standing in
class; and in addition, appli
college preparatory curriculur
All applicants must take 1
(SAT) of the College Entran
to making application, whetl
of his choice or not.
Applicants must have an a
on SAT; that is, a total of
Verbal and Math Tests.
Applicant chosen under t
tend any accredited universi
state of South Carolina provi
a recognized degree.
RENEWAL AND CONTINUE
Scholarships are renewabl
the following:
Srholar^hin awarripps mnsl
satisfactory to his college for
specified time for the degre?
Scholarship Committee of the
(Continued
3
arship Program
need
lton Mills employees, their
pplications for the Mercer
Viinc T\irn fnur vnor c^Vt r\ I _
tipo. * ?W 1WU1 J V.U1 JV.il\J A
300, are awarded annually
rie deadline to submit an
awarded over $102,000 in
terest free loans. The proby
the Bailey Foundation
ly young men and women
; of Clinton Mills or M. S.
vith at least two years of
time application is made
1 from high school within
ior to his application, or
[aughter of an active or re
lan an elected official) of
ey & Son, Bankers, who has
ntinuous service at the time
and daughters of employees
with the employee parent.
?ady attending college will
with the Railev Foundation
senior year, on forms prelation.
Employee applicants
the year they plan to enter
TS
om a high school accredited
ta Department of Education,
the upper one-third of his
cant must have pursued a
n.
:he Scholastic Aptitude Test
ce Examination Board prior
ler reauired bv the college
verage score of 300 or above
600 on combined score for
his plan may choose to attv
or college located in the
ided the curriculum leads to
VTION
e and continuable subject to
t maintain a grade point ratio
graduation within the regular
; he is pursuing, and to the
; Bailey Foundation
on page 4)