The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, May 15, 1976, Image 7
rMy Job
Meeting F
Variety F<
Rpttv Tyson. Clinton Mills
Personnel Department
Receptionist, has numerous
duties - especially maintaining
the active and inactive
files on hundreds of Clinton
employees, serving as secretary
to the Personnel staff,
and receiving applications
from prospective employees.
"I get to meet a number of
different people as the
department's receptionist,"
s
WILLIAM R. FENNELL
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No. 1 Spi
Is Also Fi
At House
Ruth Boyette, i
Spinner, recently
25 continuous
service to the cc
Originally fn
South Carolina
worked in numc
plants in Greet
and Gastonia, N
"I enjoy keepii
raising my grai
says the Plant N
>eople Provi
or Betty Tyi
says Betty, "and the variety
of things that occur dining
the course of the day makes
the job very interesting."
Betty has been in
Personnel over 20 years. "I
finished Laurens High
School on Tuesday, and
came to work on Friday,
June 1, 1956. I've been here
ever since."
She is active in Be 11 view
Baptist Church, and her
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. Ifii
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IJIII
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BIMIbi^HJL
Id Timers
keeping
i Plant No. 1
/ completed
years of
>mpany.
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, Ruth has
irons textile \ ^J.
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ig house and W <
idchildren," 4~
o. 1 Spinner. RUTH BO
ides
son
husband Paul manages the
Clinton Mills Data Processing
Department. They have
two daughters.
Betty plays an important
role in the department's
affairs - answering telephone
inquiries, checking records,
maintaining records, preparing
reports, and directing
visitors to the proper individual
to handle a particular
situation.
Fennell's
Gsck In F
"I've worked at Lydia 28;
William R. Fennell.
Being a Loom Techniciai
from knowing he has repair
William, like most techi
program is necessary to kee
small problems before they
Away from the plant, he
also active in the Masonic 1
i Gain Ne
Glady
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Gladys
No. 2 clot
WTVfl has joined
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\ pleted a c
more
40/? 1 Gladys i
* time in tb
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transferre
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BETTY TYSON
; Aim: Get L<
I UU UV/IIUII VK
years, and it's still a challenge to rr
n is very satisfying to William, an<
ed quickly a flagged loom,
nicans, readily admits that a goc
p machinery in good shape. He fii
cause major ones,
enjoys gardening, bowling, and ta]
x>dge and the Laurens County Sh
w Membe
s Hughes
s Gardening
Hughes, a Plant
:h room employee
the ranks of those
3 who have comluarter
century or
vice to the com>vorked
most of her
e weave room as a
ling Supplier, but *
d to the cloth room ^3
ear ago.
abies are gardenving
flowers and
ouse. GLADY
r:-;?:TWr:r:r:??T:T:T:r:?:r:T:rX?s?:*WS5?ws?Sr^e?SSsaSift
oom
mr amm
uiuwiy
le," says Loom Technician,
d he gets much satisfaction
*1 preventive maintenance
rmly believes in correcting
Lking on his CB radio. He is
irine Club.
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SHUGHES