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Class Of 1975 Our Anni High school graduation is always a memorable event in the lives of our young friends, and especially those who are the sons and daughters of Clinton Mills employees. The Clothmaker would like to Willie George Byrd A ?"A ^ jj Kathy Garrett Neil Lane A: A Kenneth Stroud )v\ . ? f 7/ I MT4><, U ?' i-- V1' xtT"v jal Salute " take this opportunity to congrat- j< ulate each graduate upon e attaining this plateau in the journey of life. High school c graduation will, in the years p ahead, rank alongside the p memories of getting your first w 2? Ricky Ray Campbell L ^ Kimberly Gregory & L Denisc I^anford Johnny Thomas *?v 1 'ft \ .1 \' ;\ | Vv^ >. J ",A C\ r x. v\ ro The Gi 3b, enrolling in college, or ntering military service. The future of our company, ommunity, and country will be laced in the hands of our young eople in the near future, but dth the ability gained through Jr Hi Sandra Jean Campbell Connie Griffin Dorothy McGowan Darrell Ward f College v raduating < many years of hard study, and ? the flexibility to adjust with v changing times, we can most c assuredly face the future with v faith in those we honor here. c Those students recognized on c this page are members of j JfoM Norman W. Dixon IS ** W Daphne Gross jpj' Bonnie Parker pr ^b Patricia Wilkes Teresa Byrd-Voorhees hSBBBB Seniors [raduating classes in our area vho are employee sons and laughters. All photographs vere submitted in response to >ur request in the Clothmaker >r from M.S. Bailey Scholarship ipplications. Debora Faulkner a u m Karen King Ricky Dale Phillips iB I Cindy Young ??1^