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I CLINTON MILLS FEBRUARY, 1977 m 9 MIKE SIMMONS E& WYMAN LIVINGSTON Bailey Schol Graduating high scl Mercer Silas Bailey Sen That's just over a r need application forms c from Mack Parsons, w Building. Each scholarship aw college or university of Foundation. Since inception of awarded 38 four year s< In addition, sixty c awarded. V Published By ani I fc . Livingston Is Shrine Secretary Plant Number 1 Loom Technician, Wyman Livingston has been elected secretary of the Laurens County Shrine Club. Livintrston. who has been with Clinton Mills since 1968, has been a Shriner for 13 years. He is past Master of Magnolia Lodge and has served in numerous other positions. In addition to his Shrine Club activities, Wyman en joys gardening and wood working. arship Applica tiool seniors or employees plan olarships are reminded that th nonth away ana lime is aireaa; an get them from area high scl hose office is located in the /arded is worth up to $1,250 pe the recipient's choice, subject the scholarship program in cholarships at a total cost comi ollege loans totaling a commitr EOl d For Employees of Clinton Mills, C Mike Simmoi In S.C. Lawi Mike Simmons, son of pri Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sim- Mi) mons, is serving as a Page I in the South Carolina at House of Representatives Ca this legislative session. ma As a page, Mike is gain- * ing practical experience in we the actual state law making km process. He is being spon- rei sored by Laurens County Representative Joe Holland. "When the House is in session, I'm responsible lor getting "bills" to particular committees, performing minor adminstrative duties for the lawmakers, as well as carrying materials to the SCHMTTT Schmitt Assumes ^ ah new unn rusiuun Gerald G. Schmitt has been named Assistant Credit Manager of Clinton Mills Sales Corporation. A native New Yorker, Gerald joined Clinton Sales Corporation's credit department November 18, 1974. He assumed his new position on January 1, 1977. Gerald is past treasurer of the Rayon Credit Group, and serves as a leader of a Cub Scout Pack. When away from his professional and business responsibilities, Gerald enjoys cross country skiing and model railroading. tions Available ning to apply for the 1977 e deadline is April 15. y getting short. Those who hool guidance counselors or Clinton Mills Community (r year for four years to the to approval by the Bailey 1956, the Foundation has mitment of $142,950. nent of $217,450 have been [HMAI linton, S.C. ns Is Involve ma King rroi nting offices," stated cia ke. leg tfike, a full time student i the University of South is rolina, is majoring in pla .nagement. cai 'I work fourteen hours a thi ek and the practical owledge I've gained has is illy increased my appre- P*1 I m V I * wnlHBE QUARTER CENTl Clinton Mills' Personnel I recently received his 25th ann his participation in Boy Scout District Scout Executive, made Cooper has served in nur including Laurens District Chai man, and institutional represer Cooper On State Vocational Group Calvin A. Cooper, a member of District 56 Board of Trustees, has been selected as a representative of a local board for statewide school boards on the committee to plan the state's vocational edu cation. The appointment was made by State Superintendent of Education Cyril Busbee. KERj VOL. 25 - NO. 4 - ?d :ess tion of the work our islators do." \t the present time Mike undecided about any ins to pursue a political eer, but readily admits s is a possibility later on. Mike's mother, Martha, a Clinton Mills' Stenograer. V | Uvgraivn director Calvin A. Cooper iversary service award for activities. John Medearis, f the presentation, nerous scouting capacities; irman. Advancement Chairitative. Inside You 11 Find Pages 2 A 3 - Clinton Mills Cub Scouts Hold Blue and Gold Banauet PiffN 4 A 5 Would You Recommend Your Job To A Friend? Read About Those Employees Who Have. Page 6 Retired Employee More Active Than Ever Page 7 - Davenport Receives Eagle Award Ficklin Enjoys Unicycling Page 8 - Lydia Employee Takes Up Archery