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2 Three B-t Fred McCarson. Plant No 2 Weaving, with Assistant Departmental Superintendent Jimmy Clark. SPOTLIGHTING OUI v .iaxHM Roy R. McCall, Jr. is the handsome 1%-year-old son of Roy and Joyce McCall. Joyce is a Plant No. 2 Spinner. Kenneth Leon Sanders was nine years old July 22. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Sanders. lere Winners A AT; Gerald Satierfield. Clinton Shop I CHILDREN Ronnie and Tonia Werts are the charming children of James and Willie Mae Werts. James is a Bailey Plant Card Room employee; Willie Mae is a Lydia Spinner. Ronnie and Tonia are 2Vz and 1 Vz years old, respectively. Correction Last issue, the picture of Tina Marie McWaters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McWaters, and Joe Lynch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lynch, got interchanged. The Clothmaker apologizes for this error. CLOTHMAKER nnounced ^H Wilma Coleman, Plant No. 2 Spinning. Boys' State Letter _ Reprinted J Editors Note: In the last issue of the Clothmaker, the letter from Larry Owens regarding his recent trip to Boys' State did not print in full due to a printing oversight. The Clothmaker is again printing Larry's letter in full. Claude A. Crocker also attended Boys State and expressed his appreciation to President R nV\ort TVA n no in o nnrennol *?i o i /\ the Clinton Mills office. To both of ^ these young men, The Clothmaker extends its congratulations for an outstanding job in representing their school and Clinton Mill at this most important function. June 15, 1973 Dear Mr. Vance, I would like to thank you and Clinton Mills for giving me the opportu nity to serve as a delegate to Boys' State from Clinton. It was really a great experience and I learned things about our government that will really help me in later life. I enjoyed the fellowship with boys from all over the state and made some lasting friendships. I wish all boys my age could have this experience. Sincerely yours. Larry Owens i