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Ray Riley and Lou Stephens ha>
Clinton Mills delegates to Palmetto Bo
The boys, both rising Seniors at (
were selected on the basis of scho
participation in school activities.
Boys State is a convention for trail
of South Carolina for their future resp
in the civic and business communities
The week-long convention will be
in Charleston May 30-June 5. Duri
program, the participants will be train<
Democratic principles of government.
Ray is the grandson of Mrs. Alici
Lydia Spinner. He is the son of Mr. a
Route 2, Clinton.
Lou is the son of Dr. and Mrs. 1
Horseshoe Lane, Clinton.
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David Word Serves
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J. David Word, Clinton and Shrine activities, h
Mills Paymaster, is 1976 a Vice President of
President of the Laurens Clinton Lions Club.
County Shrine Club. An employee of Clii
Word has been active in Mills since July 1, If
the Shriners about twenty- Word is a Veteran of W
five years. War II and active in n
erous other civic and ]
He is a member of the fessional organizations.
Bailey Memorial Methodist His wife, Sarah, is a I
Church where he serves as ?y Plant Cloth Grac
a teacher of the Adult heir daughter. Sue, tei
Men's Class. es *n the Spartanb
In addition to his church School District.
By mod For Employees of Clinton 1
ate Delega
re been selected as
ys State.
Clinton High School,
lastic records and
ning the young men
onsibility as leaders
our state.
held at The Citadel
ing the week-long
m! thoroughly in the ||MH
e O'Shields, retired
nd Mrs. Ray Riley,
Ltouis M. Stephens,
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16 Seek Schc
The Bailey Foundation
Scholarship Grants AuviI
sory Committee has receiv*.A
/ici
cu waiccu \xoi applications
for M.S. Bailey Scholarships.
Educational, and
Student Loans as the Clothmaker
went to press.
Submitting appliations
were Gladys Joan Nelson,
Jimmy Miller, Cynthia
McGee, Susan Law son.
Ann Harrison
Ann Harrison is the 1976
recipient of Presbyterian
College's Dr. Alex Stump
Award. The award is given
annually to a graduating
senior who. in the opinion
of the school's biology fac..H?
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ui\.j, nas urinuiianincu excellence
in the field of biology.
The award is given
annually in honor of Dr.
Stump who served as
Chairman of the Dept. of
Biology from 1947 til 1972.
Miss Harrison graduated
from P.C. in January and
received the award during
the college's recent
Award's Day Program.
She is employed by Clinton
Mills' Engineering Department
as a Laboratory
Technician,
e is Presently, she is responthe
sible for analyzing the biological
content of the comlton
pany's waste water, and
134, making periodic reports to
orld the South Carolina State
um Department of Environpro
mental Control.
She is also working with
foil- the Clinton Mills filter plant
ler; operators and plans to take
ach- the certification examiurg
nation for filter plant operators.
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Milli, Clinton, S.C.
tes Namec
STEPHENS RAY I
tlarships, Loans
Also, Cathy Howell,
Becky Cooper, Anneite
Boyd, Susan Simmons, and
David O'Shields.
In addition, Jimmy
Webb, Lou Ann Rogers,
Lucy Watson, Gary Ficklin,
Ray Edwards, Dianne Harvey,
and Catherine
Schmitt.
The scholarships have a
?niUXimUhi value ol Ib.OOU
Wins Stump A m
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Miss Ann Harrison and
P.C.'s Dept. of Biology, disci
which she received for her ou<
the college.
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each, and the college interest
free loans have a maximum
value of $4,400.
Since inception of the
scholarship program, the
Bailey Foundation has
awarded over $122,000 in
scholarships and $184,000
in interest free loans to
assist worthy young men
and women obtain a college
education.
rard
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Dr. Jim Stidham, Head of
iss the Alex Stump Award
tstanding work in biology at