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Susan Lawson, President of
presented Clinton mius rxesii
company's annual report durlnj
April 29th.
Susan, the daughter of Mr. ?
$150 Junior Achievement Schol
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Clinton Mills stenograp- m
hers, billing clerks, and tl
bookkeeper toured the Bai- n
ley Plant April 7th. f?
Mack Parsons of the cl
Industrial Relations Depart
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Bessie Weathers, Trannie
Boozer, and Alice O'Shields
recently retired after long
time of service. Bessie had
been with Clinton Mills since
1951, Trannie since 1949, and
Alice, 1943.
All had festive employee
retiree parties.
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: Clintex Junior Achievement Company,
lent Robert M. Vance a copy of her
g the Annual Future Unlimited Banquet
ind Mrs. Homer Lawson, also received a
arship.
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ent directed the staff Plant, the si
trough the plant's raw also visited t
aterials warehouse, manu- Lydia Plants
icturing processes, and and warehoiu
oth storage areas.
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Clintex Advisors receiving awards
banquet were left to right Steve Lanford
Lynn McC
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Lynn McGee, daughter of
dipping c!p ks Mr. and Mrs. Eddie McGee,
he Clinton and was one 0f four Juniors from
i cloth rooms Clinton High School nominate
areas. ted as 1976 Furman Scholars
on the basis of their high
school academic standing,
leadership abilities and
P character.
Other Furman Scholars
include Leslie Cooper,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lynn Cooper; Todd Bond,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
K* *?jj Bond and Lou Stephens, son
of Dr. and Mrs. Louis M.
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