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m^mm I SINCE 1896 VOL 22. NO. 4 Published By Clinton Mills D< Claude A. Crocker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crocker, and Larry Owens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Owens. ~ have been named as Clinton Mills dele gates to Palmetto Boys State. The two were selected by a special committee from the high school. Boys State is a convention for training the young men for their future responsibility as leaders in government in our state. They will join other delegates from high schools throughout the state this summer on the Citadel campus in Charleston. ft 'Thm; 11 r i 11 inin Athnri? i n /In ./.n t>l r'1* / 9 ing their leadership, and other abilities, and receive training in the practical democratic principles of government Vocational Class Vi Approximately twenty - five Clinton High School Vocational Education stu- 1 dents and their instructors?Glenn Jen- ( 9 nings (Air Conditioning) and Tom Miller (Electricity) visited Clinton Mills April 11. The group was greeted by Clinton Mills Director of Engineering C. Bailey Dixon. He outlined the program planned for the group and explained the safety rules applicable to all visitors. Mack Parsons of the Industrial Relations Department showed a slide W presentation entitled "WELCOME TO CLINTON MILLS." Dixon and Silas Campbell, Assistant Plant Engineer, narrated a series of electrical and air conditioning slides illustrating the operations performed within the Clinton IVTills complex. The group toured the manufacturing, electrical, and air conditioning areas of Plants 1 and 2 8aM?e 5^^^*tr*S^ii^: 5t*? isf? ?i^ns 5?^5?^^!g??W^?r:ri5}f3?t?;i?ry^-7t^?CwtW:*if.n*i and For Employees of Clinton Mills. Clir ^legates To Boy A mmm Claude Crocker isits Clinton Mills A film entitled "Careers in Textiles" ivas shown by Training Director Hank Tronic before the group's departure Complete Supervisory Course Six Clinton Mills employees recently completed a nine weeks' course in EFFECTIVE SUPERVISION. The course was laugm oy i^nnion ivnus iraining Director Hank Cronic under the auspices of Piedmont Technical Educational Center. Completing the course were Joe McCall, Plant No. 1 Assistant Weaving Superintendent; Alexander Reeder, Clinton Plants Chief Warehouseman; Carl Turner. Lydia Carding Technician; John Henry Payne, Plant No. 1 Assistant Carding Superintendent; Bennie orewer, riani ino i /vssisiani weaving Superintendent; and William A. Snow. Lydia Carding Assistant Superintend ent. iton. S. C. APRIL. 1973 s State Named <?> ^jxf/: Larry Owens ?*_ Governor West Oonic Named To Manpower Board Clinton Mills Training Director Hank Cronic has been appointed by Governor John West to the eight member Upper on..n??#vL Tii ; T-I 1 oa \ auudii lYlctllJJUW CI nuillllllg Ddai'Q He will work with other board members in assisting Governor West in planning and developing the manpower capabilities and human resources within the state. The board will make recommendations to the State Manpower Council concerning the various operations, size, and activities of manpower programs funded by the Manpower Administration. Cronic is the only industrial member on the board. He and his co-committee members will study the labor markets in the area, make economic projections, and suggest needed manpower services for the Upper Savannah Region and other areas