The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, May 15, 1976, Image 6
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Annette Boyd has found
her job as a Lydia Loom
Filling Supplier is enabling
her to work toward the
ultimate goal of receiving a
college education.
Annette, the daughter of
Annie Kerns, also a Lydia
weaving employee, has been
working full time since June
10, 1975.
"I worked third shift while
going to school. After I got
home every afternoon, I
studied my lessons, and tried
to sleep from 6:00 until 11:00
P.M. each day," said the
recent Clinton High School
honor graduate.
In addition to working,
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5 Years
Name Plant
Richard F. Lewis No. 2
Willie J. Ellis Lydia
Margaret L. Wyatt Bailey
Thomas L. Wilson Bailey
10 Years
Louise E. Watts No. 2
Johnny C. Carter No. 2
Bonnie M. Reed Lydia
Thomasena Hunter Lydia
Dorothy U. Davis Bailey
Alice F. Nelson Office
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Retirees
Are Honore
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Reid, and John Dav:
recently. All thri
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Annette was a Clinton High
football cheerleader, played
intramural sports, and was
active in numerous other
school activities.
She is enrolled in a
freshman math course at
Presbyterian College.
"Working and going to
college is quite a challenge. I
have to study before shift
and during my breaRs,7 says
Annette, who is also a 1976
Bailey Loan Scholar.
Annette's sister, Cynthia,
a rising junior at South
Carolina State College, is
also a Lydia Loom Filling
Supplier this summer.
vice Awards ?
20 Years
Peggy J. Gilmer No. 2
Henry R. Finley No.2
Leroy Dunaway No. 2
Thomas E. Moore Lydia
Betty J. Tyson Personnel
25 Years
Ruth P. Boyette No. 1
Walter L. Heaton No. 2
Gladys C. Hughes No. 2
John H. Campbell Lydia
30 Years
Homer Fuller Lydia
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I James and Barbara
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Barbara J. Boyter. They are
the grandchildren of Mr. and
Mrs. Bluford Boyter. Bluforc
is a Plant No. 2 picker roorr
employee.
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icille Woody Keeps
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he work just seems easier when the machinery and
rea are kept clean," states Lucille Woody, Plant No. 2
Machine Operator.
f I get quills on the floor, I always pick them up. They
> expensive to damage, and I don't want anyone to get
icille is quick to point out steps that she takes to keep
t> area safe, clean and orderly.